When you indicate.
A left side that experiences decreased oxygen indicates a right-to-left shunt.
K100 Indicators are a little different. You click down on the right to indicate right. You click down on the left to indicate left. To cancel, you click up on the right. This will cancel left or right. If you try to click up on the left, you will sound the horn/s.
They indicate a rise in whatever it is that the graph is measuring.
Port and starboard are nautical words used to indicate the left and right side of a boat. Port = left Starboard = right
To indicate which ear-piece feeds the left channel and which the right.
a positive correlation
a positive correlation
They are both the same thing. They are also known as a 3 point turn or broken U turn. When driving on the right: stop on the right side of the road. When the road is clear indicate left and while turning left pull across the roadway. When almost at the other side turn the wheel to the straight ahead position. Look around to ensure road is clear. Indicate right and reverse, turning the wheel to the right. When almost across the roadway turn the wheel to the straight ahead position. Look around to ensure the roadway is clear, indicate left and drive forward and left to the opposite side of the roadway and continue driving. If the instructor or examiner requires you to stop after the maneuver, indicate right and pull to the side of the road and stop where it is permitted. Cancel the indicator. Driving on the left follows the same method; but substituting left for right, right for left.
It stands for levo to indicate that the molecule has a "left-handed" configuration. A D stands for "dextro" to indicate a "right handed" configuration. This can make a difference, since left and right handed configurations (enantiomers) of the same molecule can behave very differently.
It stands for levo to indicate that the molecule has a "left-handed" configuration. A D stands for "dextro" to indicate a "right handed" configuration. This can make a difference, since left and right handed configurations (enantiomers) of the same molecule can behave very differently.
They mean the graph/function is decreasing.