Such records, known in our jargon as anthropometric records, could make their way to the Canadian border, to customs, or elsewhere. |
Such craniological and anthropometric studies represented a minority of the papers. |
There is a great variety in anthropometric data for people seated in wheelchairs. |
Corrected age should be used at least until 24 to 36 months-of-age when plotting anthropometric measurements of premature infants. |
It is not possible to actually predict the age of an individual from anthropometric measure, and this should not be attempted. |
To obtain anthropometric measurements is uncomplicated, relatively inexpensive and the estimates contain small measurement errors and biases. |