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'''Morphometry''' in general is the quantitative study of [[shape]]s, particularly in the [[life sciences]]. It is an umbrella term for a number of technological approaches used in [[Morphology (biology)|morphology]]. Morphometry as a research field can be subdivided by method (e.g. [[computational morphometry]]} or subject of study (e.g. [[brain morphometry]]).
'''Morphometry''' in general is the quantitative study of [[shape]]s, particularly in the [[life sciences]]. It is an umbrella term for a number of technological approaches used in [[Morphology (biology)|morphology]]. Morphometry as a research field can be subdivided by method (e.g. [[computational morphometry]]) or subject of study (e.g. [[brain morphometry]]).

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Morphometry in general is the quantitative study of shapes, particularly in the life sciences. It is an umbrella term for a number of technological approaches used in morphology. Morphometry as a research field can be subdivided by method (e.g. computational morphometry) or subject of study (e.g. brain morphometry).