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O que (quem) é right-hander - definição

BETTER PERFORMANCE OR INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCE FOR USE OF A HAND
Left-handedness; Leftie; Right-handedness; Left handed; Right handed; Lefthanded; Left handedness; Right-hander; South Paw; Left-Handed; Lefthandedness; Sinistrality; Handed; Cack handed; Righthanded; Sidedness; Hand preference; Left-hander; Right hand; Famous left handers; South-paw; Left-handed; Right-handed; Dextrality; Dominant hand; Right handedness; Righthandedness; Southpaws; South paws; South-paws; Left-Handed People; Left-Handers; Left-Handedness; Left- handed; Left Handedness; Nondominant hand; Rightie; Northpaw
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right-hander         
¦ noun
1. a right-handed person.
2. a blow struck with the right hand.
right-hander         
(right-handers)
You can describe someone as a right-hander if they use their right hand rather than their left hand for activities such as writing and sports and for picking things up.
? left-hander
N-COUNT
right hand rule         
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  • Finding direction of magnetic field (''B'') for an electrical coil
  • Right-hand rule for curve orientation.
COMMON MNEMONIC FOR UNDERSTANDING ORIENTATION OF AXES IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Right-handed rule; Right hand rule; Right hand grip rule; Righthand rule; Right hand thumb rule; Right-Hand Rule; Right-hand grip rule; Right-hand screw rule; Corkscrew rule; Right-handed triple
Fear itself
The only thing I fear is the right hand rule.

Wikipédia

Handedness

In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to it being stronger, faster or more dextrous. The other hand, comparatively often the weaker, less dextrous or simply less subjectively preferred, is called the non-dominant hand. In a study from 1975 on 7,688 children in US grades 1-6, Left handers comprised 9.6% of the sample, with 10.5% of male children and 8.7% of female children being left-handed. Handedness is often defined by one's writing hand, as it is fairly common for people to prefer to do a particular task with a particular hand. There are true ambidexterity (equal preference of either hand), but it is rare—most people prefer using one hand for most purposes.

Most of the current research suggests that left-handedness has an epigenetic marker—a combination of genetics, biology and the environment.

Because the vast majority of the population is right-handed, many devices are designed for use by right-handed people, making their use by left-handed people more difficult. In many countries, left-handed people are or were required to write with their right hands. Left-handed people are also more prone to certain health problems. However, left-handed people have an advantage in sports that involves aiming at a target in an area of an opponent's control, as their opponents are more accustomed to the right-handed majority. As a result, they are over-represented in baseball, tennis, fencing, cricket, boxing, and mixed martial arts (MMA).

Exemplos do corpo de texto para right-hander
1. The right–hander from New South Wales faced 106 deliveries and hit 15 fours.
2. Lidle, a 34–year–old right–hander, died days after finishing the baseball season.
3. But the right–hander recovered and allowed only Lance Berkman‘s single the rest of the way.
4. The Mumbai right–hander spent 501 minutes – nearly eight and a half hours –– at the crease.
5. Floyd hit a grand slam off the right–hander in May 2004.