Anthropometric Data Collection in the Human Nasal and Oral cavity

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Dr. Kambiz Farahmand
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R. Srinivasan
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Abstract

This paper examines new methodologies that may be used for the process of the Anthropometric data collection in the Human Respiratory Tract (HRT). The geometric dimensions of internal human anatomy in the nasal and oral cavity varies among the individuals but has the same structure overall. The volume of the flow differs widely with respect to the dimensions of the nasal and oral cavity. The process of defining a definite geometry is a complex task as the shape or size of the cavity differs widely. Several methods which are published in literature define the geometry by determining its physical characteristics. The existing methodologies focus on the internal portion of the nasal and oral cavity extending up to the trachea and beyond. A methodology is proposed to measure the characteristic dimension of the human nasal and oral cavity at the inlet/outlet points which are classified as internal measurements.

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How to Cite This Article

Dr. Kambiz Farahmand. 2014. \u201cAnthropometric Data Collection in the Human Nasal and Oral cavity\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 13 (GJMR Volume 13 Issue J2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

Print ISSN 0975-5888

e-ISSN 2249-4618

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February 4, 2014

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This paper examines new methodologies that may be used for the process of the Anthropometric data collection in the Human Respiratory Tract (HRT). The geometric dimensions of internal human anatomy in the nasal and oral cavity varies among the individuals but has the same structure overall. The volume of the flow differs widely with respect to the dimensions of the nasal and oral cavity. The process of defining a definite geometry is a complex task as the shape or size of the cavity differs widely. Several methods which are published in literature define the geometry by determining its physical characteristics. The existing methodologies focus on the internal portion of the nasal and oral cavity extending up to the trachea and beyond. A methodology is proposed to measure the characteristic dimension of the human nasal and oral cavity at the inlet/outlet points which are classified as internal measurements.

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