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  2. Dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfism is a condition of people and animals marked by unusually small size or short stature. [1] In humans, it is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than 147 centimetres (4 ft 10 in), regardless of sex; the average adult height among people with dwarfism is 120 centimetres (4 ft).

  3. Adam Rainer - Wikipedia

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    Between his early 20s to early 30s, he gained height at the average rate of 9.14 cm (3.16 in) per year. [3] By 1932 (aged 33), Rainer had reached a height of 218 cm (7 ft 2 in). [ 5 ] He went from US shoe size 10 (EUR size 43) at age 19 to size 20 (EUR 57.5) only three years later.

  4. Short stature - Wikipedia

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    Expanding it to all children whose height was below the third percentile would create 90,000 new customers and US$10 billion in revenue. [9] In the early 1990s, they paid two US charities, the Human Growth Foundation and the MAGIC Foundation , to measure the height of thousands of American children in schools and public places, and to send ...

  5. List of people with dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Court dwarf: French court dwarf nicknamed "Bébé" of the Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński. [85] 1741–1764 United States: 91 cm (36 in) [86] C: Charles Sherwood Stratton: Circus performer Also known as "General Tom Thumb", he gained fame under P. T. Barnum who exaggerated his short height to be 64 cm (25 in). [87] 1838–1883 United States

  6. Achondroplasia in children - Wikipedia

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    Achondroplasia is defined by central nervous system defects as well as the prior physical symptoms. Average height for an adult man or woman diagnosed with achondroplasia is about 120 centimeters (47.2 inches), although technically a maximum of 148 centimeters (58.2 inches) is also considered achondroplastic. [3]

  7. First model with dwarfism to walk in Miami Swim Week ... - AOL

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    Tamera McLaughlin makes history as the first little person to walk in Miami Swim Week. (Photo: Courtesy of Tamera McLaughlin)

  8. From ‘dragon’-like to ‘dwarf’-like: See five new species of geckos discovered in 2023

  9. T40 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    Genjimisu Meng, a T40 Chinese athlete, at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. This classification is for disability athletics. [1] Jane Buckley, writing for the Sporting Wheelies, describes the athletes in this classification as: "Dwarf class - achondroplasia or similar J18 years old max height: 145cm (male) 140cm (female)."