This is sufficient bias to provide proof of an extraterrestrial origin of the single-handedness of chemistry in nature. |
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Another aim is to shed light on one of nature's genuine mysteries, the homochirality, or single-handedness, of living organisms. |
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Yet it's hard to think of anyone who has pursued power with such relentless single-handedness. |
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One step in my method of correcting the stutterer is to build up a single-handedness or sidedness in the individual. |
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First, imagine the minute hand has been removed so that the dial is complete in every detail but for its single-handedness. |
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But as we rise in the evolutionary scale of normal creatures, and as we exclude disease, ambidexterity progressively gives way to single-handedness, generaly right-handedness. |
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In Turkey the single-handedness has reached unseen dimensions. |
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