Re: article

From: Prof. Yaron Zalel (zalel_y@netvision.net.il)
Sat May 14 16:23:34 2005


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Dear Terry!

Thanks for your help but this is not the article I need. The article I mean deals with the conection between demonstration in ultrasound of the hand of the fetus in early gestation and being left or right handed later in life. I think it was published in the BJOG some months ago (Scottish or Irish study).

Thanks again

Yaron

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From: Terry DuBose To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 3:29 PM Subject: Re: article

Prof. Zalel, I just noticed that you had requested the link to the article: http://www.jultrasoundmed.org/cgi/reprint/23/11/1535

Terry

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Terry DuBose <terrydubose@sbcglobal.net> wrote: ------------------------------------- Prof. Zalel, the Bioeffects Committee of the AIUM published a literature review:

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    J Ultrasound Med 2004; 23:1535-1542

I am attaching a copy of the PDF of that review. The references should include the information.

Hope this helps. Terry

"Prof. Yaron Zalel" <zalel_y@netvision.net.il> wrote: Hellow!

I need your help in finding the link to an article- The article deals with the conection between demonstration of the hand of the fetus in early gestation and being left or right handed later in life. I think it was published in the BJOG some months ago (Scottish or Irish study).

Thanks in advance for your help

Prof. Yaron Zalel

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Dear Terry!
 
Thanks for your help but this is not the article I need.
The article I mean deals with the conection between demonstration in ultrasound of the hand of the fetus in early gestation and being left or right handed later in life.
I think it was published in the BJOG some months ago (Scottish or Irish study).
 
Thanks again
 
Yaron
 
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: article

Prof. Zalel, I just noticed that you had requested the link to the article:
 
Terry
 
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Terry DuBose =
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Terry DuBose href="mailto:terrydubose@sbcglobal.net">terrydubose@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Prof. Zalel, the Bioeffects Committee of the AIUM published a literature review:

J Ultrasound Med 2004; 23:1535–1542

I am attaching a copy of the PDF of that review.  The references should include the information. 
 
Hope this helps. Terry

"Prof. Yaron Zalel" <zalel_y@netvision.net.il> wrote:
Hellow!
 
I need your help in finding the link to an article-
The article deals with the conection between demonstration of the hand of the fetus in early gestation and being left or right handed later in life.
I think it was published in the BJOG some months ago (Scottish or Irish study).
 
Thanks in advance for your help
 
Prof. Yaron Zalel
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