It doesn't really matter, but I find inward to the pasture is easier as you dont have to back out of the way as it swings open.
turning the rich agricultural land of northern china into pasture land
Ectropion is the medical term meaning outward turning of the edge of the eyelid
Conversion.
Pronation is a inward rotation of the arm or the foot, supination is an outward rotation (the opposite).Pronation roughly means downward facing. Examples of this would be turning your palms down towards the floor or lying on your stomach.
Depending on what part of the body you are talking about, or around what axis the body part is turning, it could be a few different terms. Probably the two most common are externally rotated or adducted.
no so...... knock yourself out
Yes, but be aware that the other horses will likely bite or pull on the halter - which is why most people take them off when turning out their horses.
It is the turning signal lever. Pull it towards you.
Of these two, urbanization would be building a multi-level apartment because it involves turning open land into structures that are part of cities. Fencing a cow pasture doesn't affect the land - it just subdivides it.
Turning to the right, when going forward, you turn the steering wheel towards the right.
Controls reflex of turning eyes and head towards a visual stimulus.
By focusing on yourself. Turning inward and looking at the things you as an individual need and dedicating your energy to doing those things for yourself.