Sentence examples for by using one hand from inspiring English sources

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In the handedness test, 79% of the subjects (n = 30) showed an individual hand preference by using one hand significantly more often than the other (binominal test: p ≤ 0.049): 18 subjects were right-handed and 12 subjects were left-handed.

In the FGT-triped task, 24 of the subjects (N = 29; 82.8%; Table 1) showed an individual hand preference by using one hand significantly more often than the other (Binominal test: p ≤ 0.05): 8 subjects were right-handed and 16 subjects were left-handed.

In the FGT-biped task, 28 of the subjects (N = 31; 90.3%; Table 1) showed an individual hand preference by using one hand significantly more often than the other (Binominal test: p ≤ 0.05): 15 subjects were right-handed and 13 subjects were left-handed.

In the FGT-cling task, 25 of the subjects (N = 31; 80.7%; Table 1) showed an individual hand preference by using one hand significantly more often than the other (Binominal test: p ≤ 0.05): 9 subjects were right-handed and 16 subjects were left-handed.

In the FGT-sit task, 42 of the subjects (N = 54; 77.8%; Table 1) showed an individual hand preference by using one hand significantly more often than the other (Binominal test: p ≤ 0.05): 24 subjects were right-handed and 18 subjects were left-handed.

You can say the prayers on your hands by using one hand to count the five decades and the other hand to count the ten prayers by counting the fingers twice.

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They indicated the presence of the target by clicking a mouse button using one hand, and either held their other hand near or away from target locations on the screen.

Spreading out two hands with space in between to indicate dispersion (like in our videos from study 2) ° Indicating deviations between data and the mean by using space between both hands ° Using one hand to be the mean and one hand to represent the spread of the data below the mean ° Depicting dispersion dynamically by moving hands far out from center.

Uncapping of needles by mouth (i.e., gripping the needle cap in the teeth and unsheathing the needle using one hand) was also a relatively common occurrence in this study, typically when an individual only had one free hand.

His performance was complicated by having to use one hand to fend off unwanted percussive additions to the performance by the gaggle of giggling children darting in to beat his drum.

We defined animals as left- or right-hander or ambiguous: right-handers, subjects used significantly more often the right hand than expected by chance (positive handedness index); left-handers, subjects used significantly more often the left hand than expected by chance (negative handedness index); ambiguous, subjects did not use one hand significantly more often than expected by chance.

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