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biometry

NOUN
  1. a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis

How To Use biometry In A Sentence

  • Five years later, in 1937, he came to Cornell University's Department of Plant Breeding, so that he could continue genetics and biometry.
  • When we finished the test in the tank, I inserted a new set of biometry probes in all of us, including Simone. The Garden of Rama
  • The Ramans are certainly watching too," he said, indicating that he thought the biometry was unnecessary. The Garden of Rama
  • Another project includes nursing staff visiting to teach biometry, the measurement of lens strength needed in cataract surgery.
  • The publication of this Report merely hastens the rapid decadence of "biometry," the foundations of which have already been sapped by the re-discovery of Mendelism in 1900; but it was necessary to refer to the matter here, since in the advertisements and the other printed matter paid for by the alcoholic party, the public is being informed that the children of alcoholic parents have been proved to be, on the whole, superior to those of non-alcoholic parents. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles
  • Mathematically trained, he was interested both in systematics and biometry.
  • Galton was Charles Darwin's cousin and believed that human evolution could be consciously directed, by using biometry to explain the mechanisms of inheritance that would prescribe new rules for human reproduction.
  • A natural mathematician, he read psychology and mathematics at Aberdeen before undertaking postgraduate studies in mathematical statistics and biometry.
  • Objective To measure and analyze the refractive state, biometry data and the correlation between diopter and refractive factor in 4-13 years-old children.
  • Just after lunch, while I was sitting beside Richard and routinely checking all his biometry, Katie asked me if she could play with Prince Hal and Falstaff. The Garden of Rama
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