Galton and Pearson founded " Biometrika " as the first journal of mathematical statistics and biostatistics ( then called biometry ), and the latter founded the world's first university statistics department at University College London.
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The remainder of Professor Edwards s career has been spent at Cambridge, ultimately as Professor of Biometry, during which he has published widely, including books on Venn Diagrams, Mathematical Genetics, and Pascal's triangle.
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"Our challenge is therefore to raise the security level, while also simplifying the travel process, " said Charlotte Rosengren-Edgren, head of product innovation at SAS . " Biometry offers us this possibility.
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When Harris was appointed Galton Professor of Human Genetics and head of the department of genetics and biometry at University College in London, he was in the forefront of research that led to the precise gene-mapping taking place today.
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"' Steven Dale Tanksley "'( born April 7, 1954 ) is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Plant breeding and Biometry and chair of the Genomics Initiative Task Force at Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
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They evaluated fetal biometry, fetal tone, fetal motion including breathing movements, amniotic fluid volume, fetal flow redistribution, velocity flow profiles from the umbilical artery at the body wall and placental insertion and at the origin of fetal middle cerebral artery.
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Haenszel, as chief of biometry _ the statistical analysis of biological data _ set out to record individual cases, to track them from diagnosis to death, and to synthesize the data at the NCI, in Bethesda, Md ., to learn about potential causes.
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Li became persona non grata for publishing and teaching theory of genes following the 1949 establishment of a Pitt's School of Public Health ( GSPH ) in 1951, became the professor of biometry in 1960, and headed the biostatistics department of GSPH from 1969 to 1975.
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"It was surprising that we could not seem to observe the genetic effects of what happened there, " said Dr . David Hoel, chairman of the department of biometry and epidemiology at the Medical University of South Carolina, and an expert on the effects of radiation in populations.
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A mean shortening of 0.25 0.33mm has been reported between applanation and immersion axial length measurements, which can translate into an error of IOL power by approximately 1 D . In general, immersion biometry has been shown to be more accurate than contact applanation biometry in several studies.