Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance
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Nikolai Axmacher | Guillén Fernández | Klaus Fliessbach | Florian Mormann | Bernd Weber | Christian Erich Elger | Susanne Weis | Christian Hoppe | Jennifer Faber | Jürgen Ruhlmann | F. Mormann | C. Elger | N. Axmacher | K. Fliessbach | J. Ruhlmann | G. Fernández | B. Weber | S. Weis | J. Faber | C. Hoppe
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