| anthropometry |
measurement and study of the human body and its parts and capacities
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| anthropometry |
the science dealing with measurement of the size, weight and proportions of the human body.
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| anthropometry |
The technology of measuring human physical traits such as size, reach, mobility, and strength.
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| anthropometry |
The field that involves the measurement of the dimensions and other physical characteristics of people and the application of this information to the design of things they use
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| anthropometry |
The study of physical dimensions in people, including the measurement of human body characteristics such as size, breadth, girth, and distance between anatomical points. Anthropometry also includes segment masses, the centers of gravity of body segments, and the ranges of joint motion, which are used in biomechanical analyses of work postures.
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