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Hayes, Rose Oldfield (1988): Deficiencies of Anthropometrical and Osteometrical Data Bases for Technology Transfer Work. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 734-738.

Anthropometrical and osteometrical data bases have deficiencies which, when used without consulting an experienced physical anthropologist, skeletal biologist or anatomist, result in poor designs for technology transfer, place target populations at high risk and/or constrain projected productivity. These deficiencies are due to technical inadequacy, sampling and non-sampling error, population differences, differential maturation, ethnic variation, universal growth, environmental influences and gender differences. The development of a perpetual computer-based universal data bank is recommended for international technology transfer work, as well as for medical research and practice, industrial design, government programs and military requirements.

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