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Definition of Biometricians
1. biometrician [n] - See also: biometrician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biometricians
Literary usage of Biometricians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Return to Resistance: Breeding Crops to Reduce Pesticide Dependence by Raoul A. Robinson (1996)
"Lesson 2: The vindication of the biometricians The accumulation of polygenic
resistance in the African maize landraces was a total vindication for the ..."
2. Education and the Heredity Spectre by Frank Herbert Hayward (1908)
"CHAPTER I. THE PLANT METAPHOR & THE biometricians No clear views are possible on
the present subject so long as instruction in general is proclaimed to be ..."
3. Botany by Wilfred William Robbins, John Nathan Martin (1919)
"The biometricians formulated some laws of heredity. ... The objection to the
method employed by the biometricians is that it does not pay enough attention ..."
4. Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs by Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics (1907)
"If the present biometricians were biologists, as their founder was," then, Dr
Saleeby tells us, their patience would be of service and they would accept ..."
5. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1914)
"Tables For biometricians Tables for Statisticians and biometricians is the title
of a new publication (pp. ..."
6. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1912)
"It is obvious that what have been measured by biometricians as
hereditary "fluctuations" might be regarded as "saltations" of all degrees, ..."
7. Genetics; an Introduction to the Study of Heredity by Herbert Eugene Walter (1922)
"biometricians are quite right in insisting that it is frequently necessary to go
further than the fact of variation, which may be apparent from the ..."
8. Readings in Social Problems by Albert Benedict Wolfe (1916)
"In such a case the biometricians' concept of deviations from the normal has no
justification in fact. If proof of the incompatibility of the two ..."