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biometrician
[ bahy-oh-mi-trish-uhn, bahy-om-i- ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of biometrician1
Example Sentences
In 2016, I was offered a job as a biometrician at the US Fish and Wildlife Service in Massachusetts.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control biometrician Richard Wong says around 4 million pounds of crabs have been harvested annually in the past four years, which is a very high level historically.
One biometrician, Walter Weldon, had actually been Bateson’s mentor once, but Bateson showed his gratitude by joining a scientific society that funded biology work, then cutting Weldon off.
Karl Pearson is a biometrician/ and this, I think, is his position./
Just as insurance companies can tell us the probable length of human life in a given social group, since although uncertain in any particular case, it is reducible in mass to a predictable constant, so the biometrician with even greater precision because of his improved methods can often, when a large number of cases are concerned, give us the intensity of ancestral influence with reference to particular characters.
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