Although he gave some recognition in his later years to psychological and sociological factors in the etiology of crime, he remained convinced of, and identified with, criminal anthropometry.
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A re-enactment of Yves Klein s " Anthropometry " performance in which nude female models covered each other in blue paint and then rolled against a canvas.
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Among this work are a study of the anthropometry of Smith College coeds from 1929 and a study of the detrimental effects of feeding a pigeon polished rice versus brown rice.
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Boas saw this as an argument that nutrition and environment was more important in determining body measurements than racial background, and his study was widely seen as discrediting racial anthropometry.
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The sizes with which humans tend to be most familiar are body dimensions ( measures of anthropometry ), which include measures such as human height, and human body weight.
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At various times in history, applications of anthropometry have ranged vastly from accurate racist social movements and its points of concern have been numerous, diverse, and sometimes highly unexpected.
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Illustration from " The Speaking Portrait " ( " Pearson's Magazine ", Vol XI, January to June 1901 ) demonstrating the principles of Bertillon's anthropometry.
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Today, anthropometry plays an important role in industrial design, clothing design, ergonomics and architecture where statistical data about the distribution of body dimensions in the population are used to optimize products.
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However, such pear shaped obese women do not necessarily have a huge pelvis and a measurement scan or anthropometry by calipers is required to diagnose the " Justo Major " condition.
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The project was more detailed than the official ethnological surveys of the British Raj, which had a policy of ignoring communities of less than 2000 people and which laid much emphasis on anthropometry.