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Dorsal and palmar aspect dimensions of hand anthropometry for designing hand tools and protections

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Table 1. Descriptive statistics of the sample.
Table 2. Hand dimensions considered in the study. * Thumb Skin: Junction between  palm and thumb at the Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
Table 3. Repeatability errors of the dimensions separately. Mean values of the 99 ANOVAs in  mm (RMSE) and in ratio (RMSE/dimension)
Table 4. Descriptive Statistics for right-hand dorsal lengths (mm) of the sample. *  Normally distributed dimension
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