Handedness in a Chinese population: biological, social, and pathological factors

scientific article published on September 17, 1976

Handedness in a Chinese population: biological, social, and pathological factors is …
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P356DOI10.1126/SCIENCE.986686
P698PubMed publication ID986686

P2093author name stringP. H. Lee
E. L. Teng
P. C. Chang
K. S. Yang
P433issue4258
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1148-1150
P577publication date1976-09-01
1976-09-17
P1433published inScienceQ192864
P1476titleHandedness in a Chinese population: biological, social, and pathological factors
P478volume193

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