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Anomalous Spin-Optical Helical Effect in Ti-Based Kagome Metal. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Mater
Mazzola F   +34 more
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Data-driven schizophrenia subtyping via brain atrophy trajectories and functional connectivity. [PDF]

open access: yesTransl Psychiatry
Yoshimaru D   +8 more
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LEFT-HANDEDNESS

Lancet, The, 1935
Does left-handedness, with the realization of one's difference, give rise to a certain sensitivity, or rather is it one of the pathophysiologic reactions (a "benevolent stigma") of a discordant personality? The many points of view on this problem vary from that of Bauer, 1 who considered left-handedness as a "degenerative stigma," to that of Quinan, 2 ...
exaly   +3 more sources

LEFT-HANDEDNESS

Lancet, The, 1934
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Pathological left-handedness: Left-handedness correlatives in adult epileptics

Brain, 1993
Factors associated with left-handedness were examined in a large sample of adults who suffered with epileptic seizures (n = 446) in an attempt to delineate the concept of pathological left-handedness. Three main pathological factors were found associated with left-handedness: (i) right-hemiparesis of early onset; (ii) cognitive deficit; (iii) evidence ...
G, Dellatolas   +6 more
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Left-Handedness

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1968
The left-handed child or adult lives in a right-handed world. The entire structure of our society assumes right-handedness and by assumption we punish. When a left-handed person writes, his very posture looks awkward and oftentimes will make a watcher uncomfortable.
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Left-handedness

BMJ, 1982
A P, Chuprikov, S E, Kazakova
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