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Anthropometry (/ænθrəˈpɒmɪtrɪ/ , from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure')
refers to the
measurement of the human...
- The
history of
anthropometry includes its use as an
early tool of anthropology, use for identification, use for the
purposes of
understanding human physical...
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higher resolutions, are used in
industrial metrology applications,
where they are
called height gauges.
Anthropometry "Merriam-Webster Dictionary". v t e...
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criminologist and
founder of
Anthropometry (scientific
study of
measurements and
proportions of the
human body). He used
anthropometry for identification, stating...
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conducted into the
effect of
physiological factors, such as
anthropometry and flexibility, in
determining rock
climbing ability, particularly...
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anthropometry of the
upper arm is a set of
measurements of the
shape of the
upper arms. The prin****l
anthropometry measures are the
upper arm length...
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spelled with an
accent as Quételet. He also
founded the
science of
anthropometry and
developed the body m****
index (BMI) scale,
originally called the...
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Friesland (/ˈfriːzlənd/ FREEZ-lənd, Dutch: [ˈfrislɑnt] ;
official West Frisian: Fryslân [ˈfrislɔ̃ːn] ),
historically and
traditionally known as Frisia...
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Shields M,
Gorber SC,
Tremblay MS (2009). "Methodological
issues in
anthropometry: self-reported
versus measured height and weight" (PDF). Proceedings...
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These scientific identification techniques,
including anthropometry, skin analysis,
dental records and genetics, rely on the individuality...