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if you use your left hand when you are a righty then it may change because you are using a different hand which you are not use to
Yes, many of the functions you do with the dominant hand determines which side of the brain is more used. Be careful though, the right hand is controlled by the left side of the brain, and vice versa with the left hand.
It adapts to getting more and heavier use.
its different because adominant allele is in charge
Polydactyly is a mutation characterized by more than five digits on a hand or foot. Interestingly, it is a genetically dominant condition.
Your mom is the dominant hand >:)
if you use your left hand when you are a righty then it may change because you are using a different hand which you are not use to
People have better fine motor skills with the dominant hand.
Dominant hand can be on top or on the bottom during CPR. It depends on which position is more comfortable while performing the compressions. There is no requirement to have the dominant hand on top.
In my opinion it is dominant.
your non-dominant hand is placed palm up while your dominant hand is an open palm hitting your other palm at different angles (as if you were cutting a pie)
2 balls in dominant hand. 1 in other. throw one ball up from dominant hand. while ball is at top crest, throw ball in non dominant hand. when ball is at crest, throw ball in dominant hand. repeat
the word "in" is signed by taking a bent dominant hand and placing it in a clawed non-dominant hand
If you're using American Sign Language you would make a "W" with both your hands, your dominant hand under your non-dominant hand. Then turn your dominant hand so your fingers point to the ground, then to your self and ends on top of your non-dominant hand.
She is right-handed and she lost her left arm.
It can be a peripheral arterial disease or a disease of the aorta....
no, there is no way to do this the arrow rest is on opposite sides of the bow