biepicondylar
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bi- + epicondylar.
Adjective
[edit]biepicondylar (not comparable)
- Relating to two epicondyles.
- 2015 November 5, “Development and Validation of the Body Size Scale for Assessing Body Weight Perception in African Populations”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- We used Somatotype 1.0 software (MER Goulding Software Development, Geeveston, Australia) to evaluate each individual somatotype profile from ten anthropometric measures (height, weight, tricipital, subscapular, suprasinal and medial calf skinfolds, biepicondylar humerus and femur breadths, arm (flexed and tensed) and calf circumferences).