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AN association has been found to exist between handedness and the lateral position of the ‘nose’ (as indicated by the subnasale) in 1,033 subjects.
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SUTTON, P. Handedness and Facial Asymmetry : Lateral Position of the Nose in Two Racial Groups. Nature 198, 909 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198909a0
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