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Right-handedness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Right-hand rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kevin Brown (right-handed pitcher) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The same chap that identified a region of the brain specialized for language Paul Broca (Paul Broca) also suggested that a person's handedness was opposite from the specialized hemisphere (so a right-handed person probably has a left-hemispheric language specialization).
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Depending upon which estimate you believe, 6 to 16% of us are left-handed. On the surface, left-handers seem little different from right-handers. So why the highly skewed population? Why not 50% of each? Dr. Peter Irwin, at Sanddoz, ... (Grist, Liz; "Why Most People Are Right-Handed," New Scientist, 22, August 16, 1984.)
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As I’ve mentioned several times, I’m not at all comfortable w/ our right-handed relief. Franklin’s been stellar in the closer’s role and I doubt that there’s been a lefty in the game better than Trever Miller, but our righties leave something to be desired.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Right-handed rule. Right-handed rule. Information about Right-handed rule in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Right-handed rule)
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Looking for the left-handed instructions? If not, read on… ... 2. If you are crocheting right-handed (hook in your right hand), each stitch should always be made to the left of the previous stitch.
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