In dance term, "arms in lateral position" tells that both arms should at one side, either sideward right or sideward left. It can be done at the level of the shoulder, chest, or waist.
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another term for market risk is non-diversifiable risk.
Recovery is another term for expansion in the business cycle.
That term is equity or owner's equity.
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Bras croise is a dance term that means crossed arms. This is a dance move that is often used in ballet.
Recovery position or left lateral recumbent position.
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In medical terminology, the term "lateral" refers to a position or direction that is away from the midline of the body or structure. It is used to describe structures that are located farther from the center of the body.
Its C: Away from the midline of the body or body part.
Lateral refers to the sides.
The opposite of lateral is medial.
All medical directional terms work by assuming the person is in the anatomical position, that is stood up with their arms by their sides, palms facing forward. Lateral describes something that is further away from the midline than something else. The midline is the line that you could draw straight down the middle of a person, i.e. between their eyes, down through their nose and to the floor. For example, the ears are lateral to the eyes, and the eyes are lateral to the nose. The opposite is medial, i.e. towards the midline.
Lateral refers to the side or direction moving away from the midline of the body. It can also be used to describe movement or position away from the center.
cut your body right down the center and there is your midline...
LATERAL...
Abrasete -girl at the right side holds right arms of partner with her left hand, free hands down at the sides. This term is of Spanish origin and used in rigodon and in other dances.