| 31. | This is in turn is quantified by the anthropometric data of a given individual taken as the source of reference.
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| 32. | An anthropometric survey of Dinka men, war refugees in Ethiopia, published in 1995 found a mean height of.
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| 33. | He established an " Anthropometric Laboratory " in the 1880s where patrons paid to have physical and physiological attributes measured.
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| 34. | The main modifications involve the interior layout, with new, improved seats to accommodate larger American astronaut anthropometric standards.
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| 35. | Two subjects are tested in the Anthropometric Laboratory by members of the " Upper Ten ", a ruling elite.
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| 36. | James McKeen Cattell adapted Francis Galton's anthropometric methods to generate the first program of mental testing in the 1890s.
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| 37. | Comas believed that using anthropometric measurements to conclude that one group of people were inferior to another had no scientific basis.
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| 38. | His other research also includes looking at microevolutionary forces acting on Aleut and Eskimo populations of the Bering Sea using anthropometrics.
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| 39. | Galton, often referred to as " the father of psychometrics, " devised and included mental tests among his anthropometric measures.
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| 40. | Le Corbusier proposed an anthropometric scale of proportions in architecture, the Modulor, based on the supposed height of a man.
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