biometry

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  • Biometry — Bi*om e*try, n. [Gr. bi os life + metry.] Measurement of life; calculation of the probable duration of human life. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • biometry — see BIOMETRICS (Cf. biometrics) …   Etymology dictionary

  • biometry — [bī äm′ə trē] n. 1. calculation of the probable human life span 2. BIOMETRICS …   English World dictionary

  • biometry — biometrija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Variacinės statistikos šaka, dorojanti biologinių tyrimų (stebėjimų ir eksperimentų) duomenis. Biometrija kaip mokslas susiformavo XIX a. pabaigoje. Jos metodais tiriami organizmų… …   Sporto terminų žodynas

  • biometry — The science of collecting and analyzing biologic or health data using statistical methods. Biometry may be used to help learn the possible causes of a cancer or how often a cancer occurs in a certain group of people. Also called biostatistics and …   English dictionary of cancer terms

  • biometry — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1901 the statistical analysis of biological observations and phenomena • biometrician noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • biometry — n. [Gr. bios, life; metron, measure] The statistical study of biological phenomena; the application of mathematics to the study of living organisms; see biostatistics …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • biometry — /buy om i tree/, n. 1. the calculation of the probable duration of human life. 2. biometrics (def. 1). [1825 35; BIO + METRY] * * * …   Universalium

  • biometry — The application of statistical methods to the study of numeric data based on biologic observations and phenomena. [bio + G. metron, measure] b. fetal ultrasound measurement of fetal dimensions to evaluate gestational age of fetal size. * * *… …   Medical dictionary

  • biometry — n. calculation of the probable duration of human life …   English contemporary dictionary

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