Footnote 560: For the anthropometry of some of the peoples enumerated below, see Appendices I.
On the rather slim hope that anthropometry might shed a little light on this questionable phase of Fijian history, this area, along with the first three, has received separate treatment.
Anthropometry and Blood Types in Fiji and the Solomon Islands.
The Growth rate, the Birth rate, the Death rate, the Crime rate, and the Anthropometry of the Negro are discussed minutely from every point of view, and the positions of the preceding chapters are bulwarked and buttressed unassailably.
The anthropometry of the Mulatto is decidedly against him.
Bertillon's system of anthropometry is especially well adapted for purposes of classification, Mr Galton's finger-print method is preferable for purposes of identification.
I have already mentioned the want of precision in photographing the skull, the common defect being central not orthogonal projection such as anthropometry requires.
It is objected to on the ground that it has no character of precision, and that photographs of the skull have the common defect of being central, not orthogonal projections, such as anthropometry requires.
When we shall have instructed them in anthropometryand psychometry in the most minute manner possible, we shall have only created machines, whose usefulness will be most doubtful.
So it is with the teachers whom we have thought to prepare for scientific pedagogy by teaching them anthropometry and psychometry.
Measurements are used not only in anthropology but in zoology and botany as well; that is, they are applied to all living creatures; therefore anthropometry might to-day be regarded as a branch of biometry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anthropometry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anatomy; anthropology; psychology