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From: Case-study of a user-driven prosthetic arm design: bionic hand versus customized body-powered technology in a highly demanding work environment

Fig. 3

a: Manner of death (x-axis) correlates with required manual skill level (MSL) (y-axis; color code see right side of diagram) in that suspected homicide cases require a MSL of 8 to 10, whereas other manner of deaths range from 3 to 10; the differences between the manner of death categories with regard to MSL are statistically significant (Chi Square LR p=0.0013). b: Manner of death (x-axis) also significantly correlates with sweating being a significant workplace issue for suspected homicides (100%), accidents (80%) and others (about 50%). The differences between manner of death categories with regard to excessive sweating occurring are statistically significant (Chi Square LR p=0.005)

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