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has and right-handed
) Hitting, Mantle has an immediate advantage because he bats both left-handed and right-handed, Maris only left-handed.
The Atari Lynx has several innovative features including it being the first color handheld, with a backlit display, a switchable right-handed / left-handed ( upside down ) configuration, and the ability to network with up to 17 other units via its " ComLynx " system ( though most games would network eight or fewer players ).
The hi-hat has a similar function to the ride cymbal ; The two are rarely played at once, but one or the other keeps the fine rhythm much of the time, played by the right stick of a right-handed drummer.
In the past, it has been believed that the area for language production differs between left and right-handed individuals.
It turns out that including left and right-handed 4x4 quaternion matrices is equivalent to including a single right-multiplication by a unit quaternion which adds an extra SU ( 2 ) and so has an extra neutral boson and two more charged bosons.
If the spin of a particle has a positive projection on its direction of motion then it is called left-handed ; otherwise, it is right-handed.
He has the second most career wins ( behind Maddux ) of any right-handed pitcher of the live-ball era.
This has a hexameric structure built from right-handed 4-helix bundles, each containing N-terminal hooks that chelate a Ni ion.
The system's origin can be either the center of the Sun or the center of the Earth, its primary direction is towards the vernal equinox, and it has a right-handed convention.
In the film, Hook's hook is on his left hand due to Hoffman being right-handed, and has other attachments besides the hook, including a goblet and a pointer.
In chemistry, a racemic mixture, or racemate (), is one that has equal amounts of left-and right-handed enantiomers of a chiral molecule.
A horse racing course is situated approximately 1. 6 km ( 1 mi ) from the town centre, the track itself is an oblong right-handed track 2 km ( 1. 25 mi ) in length, and the course has stabling for up to 95 horses.
In boxing, Manny Pacquiao has a southpaw stance in the ring even though he is really right-handed outside the ring.
If the player is right-handed, an ideal position of the thumb after letting go of the ball is " 10 o ' clock ", meaning that the thumb has gone from 12 to 10, as looking at a clock.
Carlos is left-handed, but has alternated between left and right-handed playing throughout his career.
The front portion of the corpus callosum has been reported to be significantly larger in musicians than non-musicians, and to be 0. 75 square centimeter or 11 % larger in left-handed and ambidextrous people than right-handed people.
This includes the right-handed neutrino, which can account for observed neutrino masses ( but has not yet been proved to exist ).
A McGurk response is more likely to occur in right-handed individuals for whom the face has privileged access to the right hemisphere and words to the left hemisphere.
Secondly, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
Only Stuffy McInnis has more career sacrifices as a right-handed batter.
Milner helped describe the lateralization of function in the human brain and has shown how the representation of language in the cerebral hemispheres can vary in left-handed, right-handed and ambidextrous individuals ( see handedness ).
He bats right-handed, and has batted as a leadoff hitter for most of his career.
Secondly, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
In the picture, the bowler is bowling from the bottom half of the image, the right-handed batsman ( S ), facing him or her sideways on, has their legs more on the right side of the picture, the leg-side.

has and convention
" This was thought to favour the doctrine of absolute non-resistance, and accordingly the convention parliament enacted the form that has been in use since that time – " I do sincerely promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty ..."
Over the years, however, the lack of convention in some style guides has made it difficult to determine which two-word abbreviations should be abbreviated with periods and which should not.
The convention, for the first time in the history of international aviation law, recognizes certain powers and immunities of the aircraft commander who on international flights may restrain any person ( s ) he has reasonable cause to believe is committing or is about to commit an offense liable to interfere with the safety of persons or property on board or who is jeopardizing good order and discipline.
In a situation, when he has justification to assume, that a given person committed or is attempting to commit an act regulated by the convention, he can apply towards that person “ reasonable measures ” including restraint, under a condition that they do not break the rules enumerated in Article 6, paragraph 1 of the Tokyo Convention.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the anode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " anode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " eisode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
Because of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
where in the last identity Einstein summation convention has been used.
For a work to be considered pirated, its illegitimate use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws and / or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty.
CPAN module distributions usually have names in the form of CGI-Application-3. 1 ( where the :: used in the module's name has been replaced with a dash, and the version number has been appended to the name ), but this is only a convention ; many prominent distributions break the convention, especially those that contain multiple modules.
Thatcher was described as " a radical in a conservative party ", and her ideology has been seen as confronting " established institutions " and the " accepted beliefs of the elite ", both concepts incompatible with the traditional conception of conservatism as signifying support for the established order and existing social convention.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the cathode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " cathode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " exode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, the State Department has taken the position that the Vienna convention represents established law.
Consequences may include ignoring some other convention that has until now been followed.
The Convention has several protocols, which amend the convention framework.
Through centuries of international convention, this has become the dominant rule to identifying an emperor in the modern era.
The Friends of Ted Festival, better known as Ted Fest, has been held annually as Father Ted fan convention since 2007 after the show achieved a cult following.
For example, the convention could be that the string consists of 8 decimal digits with the decimal point in the middle, so that " 00012345 " has a value of 1. 2345.
Now, the Queen of Australia is generally bound by constitutional convention to accept the advice of the Australian Prime Minister and state Premiers about Australian and state constitutional matters respectively, however the practice of Premiers advising the monarch has only become the convention since the passage of the Australia Acts ( 1986 ).
A verb that has conjugations deviating from this convention is said to be an irregular verb.
Though some still maintain that calling a Monarch Head of State is incorrect, it has now become a widespread political convention to attach the label to Monarchs, regardless of their political position.
A convention of Irish Protestant Churches in Dublin in May 1922 signed a resolution placing " on record " that " hostility to Protestants by reason of their religion has been almost, if not wholly, unknown in the twenty-six counties in which Protestants are in the minority.

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