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This section of my Web site contains tables of biophysical and medical measurements that I collated during the time I worked in that field. I present them here in the hope that they may be useful to other researchers. As always, I have done my best to make sure that everything is accurate, but I won't accept any responsibility for adverse consequences that may arise if not. In addition, please note the following points.

  • The data are drawn from a variety of sources which I believe to be authoratative. However, I can't be absolutely certain that this is that case.
  • All values are averages or typical figures for an adult. Unless otherwise stated, they are for an adult subject, either male or female. Where there is a significant difference between male and female values, the text should indicate this.
  • Because Web browsers don't always render non-English characters in a predictable way, I have used the letter `u' as an abbreviation for `micro' throughout, where the Greek `mu' would be more strictly accurate.