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1  play a crucial role in the determination of handedness.
2 inct spatial distribution of forces for each handedness.
3 has been suggested as the molecular basis of handedness.
4 n to form an overhand knot complex of single handedness.
5 o contribute to behavioural laterality, e.g. handedness.
6 5 healthy controls (HCs) matched for age and handedness.
7 elical channels in a 2:1 ratio with the same handedness.
8 lly chiral molecular trefoil knots of single handedness.
9 ized light can be used to infer conformation handedness.
10 cipants matched for age, sex, education, and handedness.
11 or a circularly polarized wave of predefined handedness.
12 te in opposite directions according to their handedness.
13 y breaking with equal probability for either handedness.
14 ametric major gene model was tested for left-handedness.
15 bed direction controlled by the polarization handedness.
16 dependent combinations of eye preference and handedness.
17 k left-right (LR) symmetry with a consistent handedness.
18 of activated mononucleotides of the opposite handedness.
19 copper(I)-coordinated crossing of particular handedness.
20 adjacent sheets create this twist of unusual handedness.
21 urfaces with helical edges of left- or right-handedness.
22 lting in accelerated homing compared to even-handedness.
23  structures are formed with the "unexpected" handedness.
24 increase in learning disability or non-right-handedness.
25 ince a majority of the domains show the same handedness.
26 ieve a helical organization with a preferred handedness.
27 eparate them according to both chirality and handedness.
28 built from constituents possessing identical handedness.
29  usually discussed in terms of the molecular handedness.
30 ctures composed equally of rotations of both handedness.
31 4 years), intelligence quotient (>/= 85) and handedness.
32 ased on age, ethnicity, education, and right handedness.
33 9+/-10.5), group-matched on age, gender, and handedness.
34  induce a helical superstructure of opposite handedness.
35 lysis implicated the CNS in the aetiology of handedness.
36 Ps with pronounced morphological and optical handedness.
37 in language lateralization were explained by handedness.
38 handed helical elements differ only in their handedness.
39 ize into persistent circular flows of either handedness.
40 ith other chiral objects, depending on their handedness.
41 o the pairing of alpha-helices with opposite handedness.
42 al technique to distinguish crystallographic handedness.
43 hiralities can have the edge twist of either handedness.
44 sion asymmetries form the molecular basis of handedness.
45 ar dichroism (CD) can generate EE of correct handedness.
46 teraction between enantiomers based on their handedness.
47  right-sided in patients who showed atypical handedness, a left perisylvian ictal electroencephalogra
48 half-helices of similar size and alternating handedness, accompanied by periodic kinks.
49  group, accounting for 48% of variance, with handedness accounting for only a further 5%.
50 xis of a CLC, together with inversion of its handedness, achieved solely with a light stimulus.
51                                 Rather, left-handedness acts as a marker for decreased cognitive perf
52 low similar laws of self-regulation, and how handedness affects homing.
53 ith loci found significantly associated with handedness after we performed genome-wide association st
54 ered, helically shaped tubular domains whose handedness agrees with the respective monomeric chiralit
55      Moreover, this study revealed that left-handedness, alone, is not associated with decreased cogn
56 ly in the limelight because inversion of the handedness alters the chirality of the circularly polari
57  mazes, focusing on variability in locomotor handedness, an assay optimized to measure variability.
58                                  Our imaging-handedness analysis revealed an increase in functional c
59 1 loci associated (P < 5 x 10(-8)) with left-handedness and 7 associated with ambidexterity.
60 otubes, which exhibit a degree of freedom in handedness and a multitude of helicities that give rise
61 in the number of these cortical neurons with handedness and aging.
62 ermore, the genetic correlation between left-handedness and ambidexterity is low (r(G) = 0.26), which
63 o the process that leads to the selection of handedness and amplification of chirality.
64 be structures that have defined helicity and handedness and cover the entire chiral angle range and a
65 eralization measured via dichotic listening, handedness and footedness were assessed.
66           Human lateral preferences, such as handedness and footedness, have interested researchers f
67 irs' can form double helices with programmed handedness and helical pitches.
68 tructure that binds to a nanotube of defined handedness and helicity and resembles a well-folded biom
69 mprehensive solution to achieve simultaneous handedness and helicity control for all three electronic
70  single-stranded DNA to achieve simultaneous handedness and helicity control for all three types of n
71 ealthy controls, comparable for age, gender, handedness and hemispheric dominance as assessed with la
72                  In some fish, physiological handedness and homing correlate, and dolphins exhibit ha
73 n in animals with mirror-reversed anatomical handedness and is not attributable to stochastic asymmet
74           The estimated heritability of left-handedness and language lateralization in these pedigree
75 e positive genetic correlations between left-handedness and neuropsychiatric traits, including schizo
76 e aromatic oligomers, depending on the helix handedness and on the extent of electronic polarization
77  explained as a consequence of the intrinsic handedness and polarity of the microtubule lattice in co
78 eneralized seizures, history of head injury, handedness and side of surgery.
79 us decay of valley excitons leads to tunable handedness and spectral shift of valley-polarized emissi
80 nt for this asymmetry, relate our results to handedness and suggest that they shed light on the human
81 of the interface, one must consider both the handedness and the adsorption 'footedness' of the system
82 overlap of suggestive genetic signal between handedness and the extent of language lateralization.
83 of the catalytic reaction are related to the handedness and the net helicity of the coassemblies, res
84                                Reduced right-handedness and verbal (vs non-verbal) abilities might be
85 ese biomarkers, 2) fraternal birth order, 3) handedness, and 4) familiality.
86 nd 18 healthy controls matched for age, sex, handedness, and cigarette smoking.
87 rientation, including fraternal birth order, handedness, and familiality of same-sex sexual orientati
88 t scores >78 and groups were matched on age, handedness, and gender ratio.
89 ges of 9 and 17 years, matched for sex, age, handedness, and IQ, received a diffusion tensor imaging
90  group matched on age, socioeconomic status, handedness, and IQ.
91 loping controls, group matched for age, sex, handedness, and magnitude of head motion during scanning
92 ally developing adolescents matched for age, handedness, and nonverbal IQ.
93 healthy controls matched for age, sex, race, handedness, and scan quality from December 2009 to Octob
94 study the association between footedness and handedness, and to investigate moderating factors influe
95 performed to account for differences in age, handedness, and total intracranial volume, and for the D
96 t handedness compared with those of the same handedness, and we report remarkable chiral configuratio
97 ypes from ~9000 UK Biobank participants with handedness, and with loci found significantly associated
98 y with cells and proteins depending on their handedness are presented.
99  hypothesis that language lateralization and handedness are related.
100 dges, where two adjacent lobes with opposite handedness are separated by a cusp-shaped point defect.
101 either provide strong support for 'atypical' handedness as a schizophrenia risk-associated heritable
102 thanide-complexed overhand knots of specific handedness as three-crossing "entanglement synthons".
103 issolved in a colloidal membrane of opposite handedness assemble into colloidal rafts, which are fini
104 is the first molecular characterization of a handedness-associated locus that supports the role of co
105 y appear to be distinct from those for other handedness asymmetries, including bilateral visceral org
106 failed to identify any locus associated with handedness at a genome-wide level of significance.
107 nparametric analyses were performed for left-handedness, atypical lateralization, and degree of langu
108 ndings also question the traditional view of handedness, because specialized mechanisms for each arm-
109                                      Despite handedness being among the most overt aspects of human l
110                                          The handedness bias persists through much of adult lifespan,
111 h C. elegans, we also observed a substantial handedness bias, though not necessarily the same prefere
112 s correlated not only by the apparent fibril handedness but also by the sense of supramolecular chira
113 nd requires not only the control of molecule handedness but also direct control over footedness.
114 in wall separating domains of opposite twist handedness but the same escape direction and singular po
115 d its substrates would have been of the same handedness, but this is not necessarily the case.
116  allowed exclusive formation of H with right handedness by means of chiral induction.
117  the first indication that factors linked to handedness can affect the development and extremity of s
118 igand structure and its ability to direct NC handedness, chiral amplification in the synthesis leadin
119                   Left-right (LR) asymmetry (handedness, chirality) is a well-conserved biological pr
120 defects separating domains of opposite twist handedness compared with those of the same handedness, a
121 le to create a chiral surface with preferred handedness composed of achiral molecules at the air/soli
122 he UK Biobank, 23andMe and the International Handedness Consortium, we conducted a genome-wide associ
123  amines, pentameric cyclic helices of single handedness could be isolated and the stereochemistry of
124                                              Handedness could be useful in time-critical robot-assist
125 ral films with atomic-scale control of their handedness could provide a powerful means for developing
126    These chiral metamaterials which enable a handedness dependent EIT effect may provide more degrees
127  the first experimental demonstration of the handedness dependent electromagnetically induced transpa
128 d strength accounted for both direction- and handedness-dependent choices that young people made.
129 n a nanostructured metasurface occurs due to handedness-dependent Ohmic heating.
130 ichia coli, showing trajectories of variable handedness depending on media chemistry.
131                           Thus, locusts show handedness during targeted forelimb placement, but not w
132   Beyond the established association of left-handedness, early seizure onset, and vascular pathology
133 atients in remission (CDs) and 20 age-gender-handedness-education matched healthy controls (HCs) and
134 characteristics, anti-epileptic medications, handedness, EEG and neuroimaging findings for epileptic
135  left-right asymmetry in their limb control--handedness--equivalent to that of vertebrates such as hu
136 e influence of the permanent configurational handedness established at the asymmetrically substituted
137               Chiral molecules with opposite handedness exhibit distinct physical, chemical, or biolo
138 istry and biology, as molecules of different handedness exhibit dramatically different physiological
139 is consistent with the recently observed DNA handedness flipping of the tetrasome.
140 truction of helical assemblies with opposite handedness for (+)- and (-)-chiral anion reformed gelato
141 ame chirality for a granny knot; of opposite handedness for a square knot) in three synthetic steps:
142                                         Left-handedness has been described as a proxy for atypical br
143                                              Handedness has been extensively studied because of its r
144  Models of the genetic basis of variation in handedness have been proposed that fit different feature
145 f non-right-handedness (i.e. left- and mixed-handedness) have been reported in schizophrenia and have
146 her sorted to produce nanotubes with defined handedness, helicity, and endohedral filling.
147                    Higher rates of non-right-handedness (i.e. left- and mixed-handedness) have been r
148 e language-related regions identified in the handedness-imaging analysis.
149 pinal cord constitute the starting point for handedness, implying a fundamental shift in our understa
150  PCSK6 locus to be associated with degree of handedness in a general population cohort.
151  manner, helical structures with a preferred handedness in a process involving the transfer of helici
152                                  The helical handedness in achiral self-assemblies is mostly complex
153 cular crystals to establishing the preferred handedness in highly complex vertebrates, molecular chir
154 ly packed ensembles tended to adopt the same handedness in order to maximize packing, thus revealing
155 have a special responsibility to ensure even-handedness in selection and presentation of the scientif
156 ric model showed suggestive linkage for left-handedness in the 22q13 region [heterogeneity logarithm
157 y of incoming light causes a reversal of the handedness in the nanostructures, in the second one, swi
158 here are good estimates on the prevalence of handedness in the population, there is no large-scale es
159 s and homing correlate, and dolphins exhibit handedness in their listening response.
160 nsisting of 355 subjects) enriched with left-handedness in which we also measured language lateraliza
161 ation genome-wide significant loci for human handedness in, and expression quantitative trait loci of
162 nto consideration differences due to sex and handedness, in 48 Bangladeshi heterosexual married coupl
163 occur between macromolecules of the opposite handedness, including a previously described polymerase
164 ith age between groups (i.e., independent of handedness) indicating the presence of similar mechanism
165                                        Thus, handedness influences the laterality of clinical and rad
166  568 unrelated controls) using the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, a battery of neuropsychological ta
167 d preference was measured with the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, and language lateralization was me
168 We report here a fast-photon-mode reversible handedness inversion of a self-organized helical superst
169 of pitch, polarization, lattice constant and handedness inversion of chiral LCs is discussed.
170 with terminal bromo atoms confers reversible handedness inversion to the helical superstructure upon
171 of chiral molecular switches toward endowing handedness inversion to the induced helical superstructu
172 re found to exhibit unprecedented reversible handedness inversion upon irradiation by the dual-wavele
173        This visible-light-driven, reversible handedness inversion, enabled by a halogen bond donor mo
174            We investigated whether non-right-handedness is (i) more prevalent in patients as compared
175                                         Left-handedness is a costly, sexually dimorphic trait found a
176                                              Handedness is a heritable trait, yet the genetic basis i
177                                              Handedness is a human behavioural phenotype that appears
178                                         This handedness is context-dependent and is expressed by indi
179  in the double-helical superstructure, whose handedness is dictated by the choice of the enantiomeric
180                    Our findings suggest that handedness is highly polygenic and that the genetic vari
181 nce than young adults, making it unclear how handedness is manifested in the aging motor cortex.
182 two possible mirror-symmetric isomers--their handedness is often transferred into the macroscopic sha
183 naphthyl units: a robust, persistent helical handedness is preferred for the conformationally restric
184 he biomineral crystals, but the way in which handedness is transmitted into achiral materials is not
185                               This locomotor handedness is uncorrelated with other asymmetries, such
186 nts, we find that the magnitude of locomotor handedness is under the control of columnar neurons with
187                      Chirality, an intrinsic handedness, is one of the most intriguing fundamental ph
188           These reductions did not vary with handedness, laterality, duration or severity of symptoms
189 listening lateralization quotients (LQs) and handedness LQs using continuous measures.
190 tion effect was dependent upon the subjects' handedness, making this report the first behavioral demo
191                                        Thus, handedness manifests itself differently in the motor cor
192 tch-balanced helical elements of alternating handedness may thus constitute a fundamental geometry fo
193 the genetic variants that predispose to left-handedness may underlie part of the association with som
194 helical growth patterns of fixed or variable handedness, most plant organs are not helical.
195 age differences in the relationships between handedness, motor cortical organization, and interhemisp
196 d a genome-wide association meta-analysis of handedness (N = 1,766,671).
197 did not differ significantly in age, sex, or handedness (nfvPPA-PSP group: median [interquartile rang
198          Addition of a small quantity of one handedness of a chiral derivative of CyCo6 generates exc
199 can be used to control, and even invert, the handedness of a helical organization within a liquid cry
200 al considerations, one model posits that the handedness of a loop at the base of the helical dimeriza
201 vides a plausible explanation for the single-handedness of biological molecules before the emergence
202                                   The single-handedness of biological molecules is critical for molec
203 -arc velocities, which demonstrates that the handedness of chiral crystals can be used to control the
204  recent developments toward inversion of the handedness of cholesteric liquid crystals enabled by pho
205 arly, photons with opposite spins (different handedness of circular light polarization) may take diff
206  data and allows a provisional assignment of handedness of each fraction.
207 switch of both the H-bonding pattern and the handedness of foldamer helices are rare so far.
208 rrelated with other asymmetries, such as the handedness of gut twisting, leg-length asymmetry, and wi
209 loited to form a helical (H*) phase, and the handedness of helical nanostructure in the BCP* is direc
210 proach can be used to tailor the texture and handedness of magnetic domain walls by interface enginee
211 irection of the magnetization depends on the handedness of the adsorbed chiral molecules.
212 circular dichroism spectra indicative of the handedness of the alcohol.
213  structure reveals unambiguously the helical handedness of the assembly, determined to be right-hande
214 particular end compartment determined by the handedness of the catalyst.
215  is selectively excited and modulated by the handedness of the circularly polarized subterahertz irra
216                                          The handedness of the colloidal suspensions is monitored wit
217 matin, including the histone composition and handedness of the DNA wrapped around the histones.
218 f the CP emission directly determined by the handedness of the dopant.
219                   The guest also induced the handedness of the double helical host, but with an oppos
220 f the electron-spin polarization defines the handedness of the enantioselectivity.
221 iber axis), helical rise, diameter, and left-handedness of the fibers.
222     The tent-shaped confinement and the left handedness of the flagellar filaments result in exclusiv
223 m circular dichroism (CD) spectra, while the handedness of the helical conformation in the BCP* is de
224  Solution studies by CD and NMR confirm left-handedness of the helical foldamers as well as HCA dimer
225 a key role in the enhancement of the helical handedness of the helicate.
226 rradiation, which led to an inversion of the handedness of the helices.
227 ost-guest complex and induction of the helix handedness of the host by the guest.
228 ion" where the guest molecule determines the handedness of the host leading to the formation of an en
229 onfigurations (T1 and T2) that differ in the handedness of the ligand faces relative to that of the o
230 ce on the microscope tip that depends on the handedness of the light and the tip.
231 structures, in the second one, switching the handedness of the nanostructures causes a reversal in th
232 hange direction of rotation according to the handedness of the OAM acoustic field.
233  the position of the macrocycle changing the handedness of the product formed (up to 60 % Deltaee).
234 substrate's macroscale twist determining the handedness of the S-like chains.
235 uantum state that we see is one in which the handedness of the spin flips from one side of the ring t
236 ibit a non-planar buckled geometry, with the handedness of the substrate's macroscale twist determini
237  localized along the dislocation loop to the handedness of the vector triad formed by the lattice pol
238 domains that differ in structure only in the handedness of their homogeneous chirality.
239 atures of their trajectories and spontaneous handedness of their motion.
240                           The chirality, or 'handedness', of a biologically active molecule can alter
241               Controlling the chirality (the handedness) of dynamic helical superstructures of molecu
242 mers, a pair of chiral isomers with opposite handedness, often exhibit similar physical and chemical
243 terally asymmetric motor behavior, or "motor handedness," often revealed by preferential use of limbs
244   The sheath has a quaternary structure with handedness opposite that of contracted sheath of T4 phag
245  resolved into two Weyl nodes with opposite "handedness" or chirality.
246 tself in the selection of a single molecular handedness, or homochirality, across the biosphere.
247                                Switching the handedness, or the chirality, of a molecule is of great
248 rays of half-helical segments of alternating handedness (perversions), accompanied by correlated kink
249 lous launch of a surface wave with different handedness phase control is achieved in a terahertz meta
250 anization, which in turn influences both the handedness phenotype and the predisposition to develop c
251                                      How the handedness polymorphism is maintained is unclear.
252 ervations imply that the laterality of motor handedness preference in C. elegans is driven by epigene
253 tode C. elegans, also shows a distinct motor handedness preference: on a population basis, males show
254 o be strongly correlated to the polarization handedness, promising polarization-controllable wavefron
255  we identified a common genetic influence on handedness, psychiatric phenotypes, Parkinson's disease,
256 ese asymmetries switch sign according to the handedness (R- or S-) of the enantiomer in the mixture a
257                           The stereoscopy of handedness reduces ambiguity near a mobile target, resul
258 yet the brain signature and genetic basis of handedness remain poorly characterized.
259                                   We applied handedness-resolved optical reflection spectroscopy to p
260 corresponding to the system's anisotropy and handedness, respectively.
261  humans has primarily been characterized as "handedness", resulting in the view that one arm-hemisphe
262 of critical parameters of these two types of handedness, resulting in different chiral interplays exp
263 RIXS spectrum is sensitive to the underlying handedness (right or left) of the lattice.
264 At that energy, reversal of the polarization handedness (RPH) occurs for an elliptically-polarized in
265                             The mechanism of handedness selection is illustrated by a DNA sequence th
266  EIT window, which can potentially result in handedness-sensitive pulse delays.
267    Nonparametric multipoint analysis of left-handedness showed suggestive linkage in the same region
268  recruited to represent a broad range of the handedness spectrum.
269 erences for the anticipated helical wrapping handedness; statistical analysis of these images, howeve
270 ore, the relationship between footedness and handedness still remains elusive.
271                                          The handedness switching in chiral metamolecules allows elec
272           Here we experimentally demonstrate handedness switching in metamaterials, a new class of cu
273 nd display optical properties with prominent handedness, that is, chiro-optical properties.
274 mutants that exhibit helical growth of fixed handedness, the orientation of cortical microtubule arra
275 ce of the two enantiomeric forms of opposite handedness: the left- and right-handed gyroids.
276 ural proteins are chiral and are all of one "handedness," their mirror image forms can be prepared by
277 ropellers; moreover, owing to their opposite handedness, they propel along the axis of field rotation
278 he solution direct the amplified nanocrystal handedness through a discontinuous transition between le
279 orted the association of the PCSK6 gene with handedness through a quantitative genome-wide associatio
280 sed on the ability of structured RNAs of one handedness to catalyse the templated polymerization of a
281 ity of DNA and RNA molecules of the opposite handedness to form tight and specific 'cross-chiral' int
282 ioorganic molecules, other methods to impart handedness to nanoscale matter specific to inorganic mat
283  cage contains two metal centers of opposite handedness to the other two, which would ordinarily resu
284                                      GWAS of handedness uncovered four significant loci (rs199512, rs
285 entres folds into an overhand knot of single handedness upon coordination to lanthanide ions, both in
286                                              Handedness was assessed using a complex tool use task th
287                                    Non-right-handedness was associated with a significant reduction i
288 presence of learning disability or non-right-handedness was associated with differential effects on d
289                                 As non-right-handedness was increased only in the semantic group, ano
290                                    Non-right-handedness was instead over-represented in the semantic
291 ve sample (173 [93%] of 187 children), right-handedness was less frequent in children in our study ov
292                                    Non-right-handedness was not associated with disproportionate neur
293 irected "switch" both in helical pattern and handedness was observed when the sequence begins with a
294                        The knot topology and handedness were confirmed by NMR spectroscopy, mass spec
295 )-1 leads solely to a trefoil knot of Lambda-handedness, whereas (S,S)-1 forms the Delta-trefoil knot
296 n switch between 2 chiral states of opposite handedness, which alters the nature of the membrane-medi
297 ied with different enantiomers show opposite handedness with a tunable circular dichroism signal.
298 luster analysis identified an association of handedness with frontal lateralization, early seizure on
299 amolecular helical organizations of opposite handedness, with dynamic switching achievable through in
300 ssed in the brain that affect variability in handedness without affecting the mean.

 
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