| 1. | In 1892, the British Indian police force adopted Anthropometry.
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| 2. | At the time, the alternative to fingerprints was Bertillonage, also known as Anthropometry.
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| 3. | During the 1860s, Tasmanian Aboriginal skulls were particularly sought internationally for studies into craniofacial anthropometry.
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| 4. | In 1654, he published " Anthropometria ", an early study of anthropometry.
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| 5. | The result was "'redirect "'to Anthropometry of the upper arm.
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| 6. | But the link Craniofacial anthropometry suggests I might have luck in Forensic Anthropology or even Physiognomy.
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| 7. | Applications of anthropometry include forensics, patterns in anthropometry can be used to identify ancestry or race.
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| 8. | Applications of anthropometry include forensics, patterns in anthropometry can be used to identify ancestry or race.
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| 9. | During the 1940s anthropometry was used by somatotype theories is today popular among people doing weight training.
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| 10. | Disappointed, Mercier then called in Alphonse Bertillon, the inventor of forensic Anthropometry but no handwriting expert.
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