Not exact matches
We have
also become more aware of discrimination with reference to such things as class, age, disability, and left -
handedness.
They
also say that — as in humans — left -
handedness is often associated with developmental anomalies.
It so happens that this
handedness, or «chirality», is
also very important in the world of molecules.
The 2D: 4D ratio has
also been fingered in connection with brain - related characteristics — most often in males — such as depression, left -
handedness, musical ability, and homosexuality.
So we can not only show the arrangement of atoms, but
also the
handedness of molecules, in which pharmaceutical companies are interested.»
The MOFs
also possess a particular
handedness known as «chirality» — like a left - handed person vs. a right - handed person — that selectively binds with molecular samples that
also possess this
handedness.
So they isolated the battery on one side, making it asymmetric (at least, in its normal orientation) but
also solving the center of gravity,
handedness and page - turn problems.
Finally, statistical studies in human populations have
also suggested possible correlations between left -
handedness and diseases such as allergies, epilepsy, and eczema.
I
also don't feel all that comfortable with jumping on Goombas... which again I might have to blame on my left
handedness instead of the actual game mechanics itself.
The approach is not only a relief from the heavy -
handedness with which many curators today treat modern art, but
also fitting for the artist whose primary goal was, simply, as he told the local press upon his 1933 arrival in North Carolina from Germany, «to open eyes.»
In parts, they all display a heavy -
handedness towards object - making, but they
also succeed in initiating intelligent conversations.