| anthropometer |
an instrument for measuring dimensions of the human body; arm span measurements are made with an anthropometer, a stainless steel detachable rod, approximately seven feet long with etched gradations to 0.1 cm or 1/8 inch and one movable sleeve
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/pwdlearn/web/glossary/glossar...
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| anthracosis |
pneumoconiosis or lung-dust disease due to inhalation of coal pigment; coal pigmentation
Ãâó: www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/cls/Ravine/gloss...
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| anthropology |
The discovery of beliefs, motives and values through the study of a society
Ãâó: www.oup.com/uk/booksites/content/0199267529/studen...
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| anthropomorphism |
From the Greek Anthropos, man. The act of endowing God or the gods with a human form and human attributes or qualities.
Ãâó: www.theosociety.org/pasadena/key/key-glos.htm
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| anthropology |
The science of humans. Physical anthropology deals with the natural history of humans. Cultural anthropology researches the story of Civilisation (called sociology by Herbert Spencer). Modern social anthropologists include Claude Levi-Strauss and Margaret Mead. Ethnology studies racial origins and distribution. [RE]
Ãâó: www.embassy.org.nz/encycl/a3aencyc.htm
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