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Cerebral dominance is also related to handedness--whether a person has a strong preference for the use of their right or left hand.
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O. L. Zangwill has written: 'Cerebral dominance and its relation to psychological function' -- subject- s -: Brain, Cerebral dominance, Laterality, Learning disabilities, Left- and right-handedness, Localization of functions, Psycholinguistics
Since the market is not really "free" and has its natural restrictions, the term "free market" is a misnomer for capitalism. Since the market is not really "free" and has its natural restrictions, the term "free market" is a misnomer for capitalism. Because the term often refers to trade agreements which contain many regulations.
Since the market is not really "free" and has its natural restrictions, the term "free market" is a misnomer for capitalism. Since the market is not really "free" and has its natural restrictions, the term "free market" is a misnomer for capitalism. Because the term often refers to trade agreements which contain many regulations.
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The term cerebral refers to the brain.
Some times it is called a brain bleed but the best term would be cerebral stroke.
Some historians suspect that Bloody Mary was a misnomer coined by contemporary writers. The term tin can is not entirely a misnomer, as steel cans were often tinned rather than welded.
Encephalitis is the medical term meaning cerebral inflammation. Another definition would be inflammation of the brain.