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The movement on the stage is opposite from the movement seen through the lenses. For example: If you move something on the stage left, what you see through the lenses is the "specimen" moving towards the right.
There are 8 types of Eye Movement gestures in Odissi.They are : 1. Sama: Eye kept still without any movement. 2. Alokita: Rolling your eye balls in a circular pattern. 3. Saachi: Looking through the corner of the eyes. 4. Pralokita: moving your eyes side to side. 5. Nimilita: It looks like a half shut eye. Here one tries to focus the eye ball towards the heart. 6. Ullokita: Looking upwards. 7. Anuvritta: Rapid movement of the eyes up and down. 8. Avalokita: Looking down.
A movement towards more unity, and less divisions.
Pass a thread through the eye of a needle unaided from the opposite side of the needle towards the human eye; while looking through the eye of the needle.
Osmosis is the movement of a solvent from low concentrations of a solute towards higher concentrations of a solute. The solvent is frequently water but it can be other solvents.Osmosis is most commonly associated with water movement through biological membranes.
: the movement of ions and molecules away from regions where they are in high concentration towards regions where they are in lower concentration.
"Towards" is a preposition. It is used to indicate direction or movement in a specific direction.
Movement in response to light is called phototaxis, and in response to chemicals is chemotaxis. More specifically, movement towards a stimulus is positive and away from is negative. For example, positive chemotaxis is movement of a cell towards nutrients.
view looking inboard means 'looking from outside towards inside' view looking outboard means 'looking from inside towards outside' it may from aircraft or any vehicle.
Conversion.
Towards. As in, phototropism. The tendency of plants to grow towards light.