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anthropometry

Science dealing with the measurement of the human body, particularly stature, body weight, cranial capacity, and length of limbs, in samples of living populations, as well as the remains of buried and fossilized humans.


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An academic discipline, sometimes called "the new anthropometry," has been built on the principle that body mass is a reliable measure of the general welfare of any society.
His use of balance and symmetry in the visual composition suggests the anthropometry of the human body.
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