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Scott Sanders was acquired to add some right-handedness to the rotation.
Right-handedness is much more common, by about 8 to 1, but social pressures on children to not be left-handed are strong.
Right-handedness, a person who primarily uses his or her right hand, more so than the left hand.
Specifically, right-handedness is a human, or at least a primate, trait.
Since in most people, the left side of the brain controls speaking, right-handedness predominates.
He has a rigid definition of what constitutes right-handedness.
There is a preponderance of right-handedness in academia, too.
All laws of physics and math assume this right-handedness, which ensures consistency.
Also, a decrease in right-handedness led to an increase in the right hemisphere lateralization.
This partly explains why prematurity results in a decrease in right-handedness.
My mother insisting I not use my left hand as she forced me into right-handedness, and my inability to understand why.
In many cases, this may be because they are disposed for left-handedness but have been trained for right-handedness.
Because right-handedness is deemed normal, left-handed children were often seen as freaks, needing forcible correction.
Alaire had to think about this one for a moment, but not for long; one didn't usually notice right-handedness, as it was so common.
A transformation that switches right-handedness to left-handedness and vice versa like a mirror does is said to change the orientation of space.
The game utilizes factors such as left or right-handedness, spin, power, and weight of the ball, which can affect the outcome of a throw.
For many years, right-handedness was seen as "normal" and left-handedness as "not normal".
Right-handedness is most common.
There are four different types of handedness that include: left-handedness, right-handedness, mixed-handedness, and ambidexterity.
Recent neurology has shown that our right-handedness is intimately connected with our tendency to use the left hemisphere of the brain more than the right.
"Santiago, what tactic should we employ, taking advantage of Reemul's right-handedness and our goal of directionalizing him?"
Research on Neanderthals shows evidence that the frequency of right-handedness was similar to humans, indicating the trait was passed on by a common ancestor.
Research of injury patterns in polar bear forelimbs found injuries to the right forelimb to be more frequent than those to the left, suggesting, perhaps, right-handedness.
"What Is Right-Handedness?