Biometry is the analysis of biological statistical data - also known as biometrics.
Both Biometry and Biostatistics apply statistics to a wide range of topics in biology. This is their main similarity. I hope I answer your question right.
Donald Mainland has written: 'Mainland's Notes on biometry in medical research' -- subject(s): Biometry, Medicine, Research, Statistical methods
Application of statistical method to a biologic fact
it is the application of on biological element of or fieled
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Measurement of life; calculation of the probable duration of human life.
Edward Batschelet has written: 'Introduction to mathematics for life scientists' -- subject(s): Biomathematics, Mathematics, Biometry 'Circular statistics in biology' -- subject(s): Biometry, Distribution (Probability theory), Sampling (Statistics)
H. John Shammas has written: 'Atlas of ophthalmic ultrasonography and biometry' -- subject(s): Atlases, Biometry, Diagnosis, Diagnostic use, Eye Diseases, Orbital Diseases, Ultrasonics, Ultrasonics in ophthalmology
James F. Zolman has written: 'Biostatistics' -- subject(s): Biometry, Experimental design
Edmond A. Murphy has written: 'A companion to medical statistics' -- subject(s): Biometry, Medical Statistics, Statistics
Baozheng Guo has written: 'Sheng wu tong ji ru men' -- subject(s): Biometry
David G. Kleinbaum has written: 'Epidemiologic research' -- subject- s -: Epidemiologic Methods, Epidemiology, Methodology, Models, Theoretical, Research, Theoretical Models 'Survival analysis' -- subject- s -: Survival analysis - Biometry -, Survival Analysis, Programmed Instruction 'Survival analysis' -- subject- s -: Survival analysis - Biometry - 'ActivEpi'