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approaches in
analysing living standards were not
helpful enough, the
anthropometric history became very
useful for
historians in
answering questions that...
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Anthropometric cosmetology (Anthropometry from Gr**** Ανθρωπος, "man") is the
medical practice to
correct or
modify deformities in the
upper and
lower extremities...
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Anthropometric characteristics, body
composition and
somatotype of
elite junior tennis...
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Anthropometric history is the
study of the
history of
human height and weight. The
concept was
formulated in 1989
although it has
historical roots. In...
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Soviet Welfare Levels...
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based on
human body
parts or the
attributes and
abilities of
humans (
anthropometric units). It does not
include derived units further unless they are also...
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rising recidivism rate in
France since 1870,
motivated his
invention of
anthropometrics. He did his
measurements in his
spare time. He used the
famous La Santé...
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which he
needed for
genealogical and
biographical works and for his
anthropometric studies. He
coined the
phrase "nature
versus nurture". His book Hereditary...
- of
specific groups.
There exist various anthropometric methods for
estimating body fat. The term
anthropometric refers to
measurements made of various...