A number of formulae have been suggested for estimating the surface area (SA) of a human body from measurements of height H and weight W. Most of these are of the same functional form, namely lnS.4 = uo + u,lnH + u,lnW in logarithmic terms, but have quite different values of the coefficients. We sho
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Bodies of Minimal Resistance under Prescribed Surface Area
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