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How about a bit of even handedness on this subject.
But the correct handedness can mean the difference between life and death.
However, in any given language, usually only one handedness for each rule is observed.
The fact that they share the same handedness is easily explained.
But the three groups of researchers found no relationship between left handedness and reading disabilities.
A species usually has its own handedness that never varies.
The stick may only be held in one hand, which is usually determined by the player's handedness.
It is a mathematical approach to the concept of "handedness".
It is particularly useful in homes where the family has mixed handedness.
Researchers have suggested a link between handedness and ability with mathematics.
"The relationship between isthmus size and handedness was very marked," she said.
There was no correlation between handedness and speech in this subject crop.
This in turn depends upon the criterion used to establish left handedness.
What has right handedness got to do with homosexuality?
Johnson did not believe the theory, but still suggested Tudor test each child's handedness.
See the articles on home advantage, handedness, and color psychology for more details.
But now it does seem possible to him, something which fits with the whole odd tale of handedness.
Then they looked toward baseball players, whose handedness is carefully denoted in the record books.
And even the question of handedness is tricky: it seems to be not entirely under genetic control.
As before, the handedness of the image is unchanged.
The scientific definition of handedness can be based on two theoretical assumptions.
A player's handedness does not alter the way the cello is held or used.
"Handedness" of a sliding door is expressed as seen by an observer outside the building.
Its 'on' condition, characterized by life functions, is a product of left- handedness.