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Anthropometry (from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human', and μέτρον (métron) 'measure')
refers to the
measurement of the
human individual. An early...
- 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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criminologist and
founder of
Anthropometry (scientific
study of
measurements and
proportions of the
human body). He used
anthropometry for identification, stating...
- structure, of a
person (see
Somatotype and
constitutional psychology,
Anthropometry, Body shape) In bodybuilding, the
trained muscular structure of a person's...
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Luzia Woman (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈzi.ɐ]) is the name for an
Upper Paleolithic period skeleton of a Paleo-Indian
woman who was
found in a cave...
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Friesland (/ˈfriːzlənd/, Dutch: [ˈfrislɑnt] ;
official West Frisian: Fryslân [ˈfrislɔ̃ːn] ),
historically and
traditionally known as Frisia,
named after...
- have been
conducted into the
effect of
physiological factors, such as
anthropometry and flexibility, in
determining rock
climbing ability. A
number of these...
- PMID 35944486. S2CID 251410856. Pheasant, Stephen. (2003). Bodyspace:
Anthropometry,
ergonomics and the
design of work (2nd. ed.).
Taylor & Francis. Page...
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anthropological technique of
anthropometry to law
enforcement creating an
identification system based on
physical measurements.
Anthropometry was the
first scientific...
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Shields M,
Gorber SC,
Tremblay MS (2009). "Methodological
issues in
anthropometry: self-reported
versus measured height and weight" (PDF). Proceedings...