A question like this is very difficult to answer online, and it is probably best to consult a healthcare professional in person for a more detailed assessment of your problem.
On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.
In which the blood flow through the left side of the heart is obstructed.
Blood leave the aorta on the left side of the heart and into systemic circulation. Blood than enters through the venae cavae, into the right atrium, through the tricuspid valve, into the right ventricle, through the pulmunary semilunar valve, into the pulmunary arteries, around to the lungs, than to the pulmunary veins, into the left atrium, through the bicuspid valves, into the left ventrical, through the aortic semilunar valves, into the aorta and back into systemic circulation. The blood that leaves the aorta is oxygenated. When it gets back to the venae cavae after going through systemic circulation, it is full of carbon dioxide. That is why it is then sent to the lungs for oxygen prior to going back into systemic circulation.The blood after enetering the right side of the heart travels through the pulmonary artery to the to the lungs and then from there it again enters the left side of the heart through pulmonary vein. The blood leaves the right side of the heart so that it can be oxygenated in the lungs and then it is returned to the left side of the heart. The left side of the heart pumps that oxygenated blood to the entire body.
The left side of the heart (the left ventricle) pumps blood through aorta into systemic arteries.The right ventricle is the one in charge of pumping the venous blood into the lungs, where blood gets oxygenated and can then go to left ventricle to be pumped through systemic arteries.However, the left ventricle does also pump some blood into the lungs: aorta gives off branches (bronchial arteries) that go into lungs and supply oxygen to the cells of lung tissue.To summarize, lungs get blood from both sides of the heart. From the left ventricle, they get the blood that feeds them, and from the right ventricle they get the blood which they have to fill with oxygen.
By the left side do you mean looking at the vehicle? Could be coolant, Power steering fluid, or oil watch levels or check to determine which
its on the right side if ur looking on a map its on the left
The Port side is the left side looking FORWARD. The red side light is the Portside light Mnemonic=Port wine is red...
It is top looking down. The left side of a vessel (ship or aircraft) is port side.
It is the front tire on the left side of the car. It doesn't matter where you are standing, the car has only one left side, just as you have only one left side.
The left of the car would be the right side in your perspective.
I think it depends what country its from. I'm from the UK and all my zips seem to be on the left but I bought a zip through hoody from the US and it was on the right.
I think it depends what country its from. I'm from the UK and all my zips seem to be on the left but I bought a zip through hoody from the US and it was on the right.
In a mirror your left hand is still on the left.
The stars should always be going forward. Looking at the helmet from the back.. it should be the left side
Port side and starboard side are the terms used for an aircraft respectively. left and right is common mans language.
As you are looking at it, the hot is on the left.
I have read that you should have the mirror on the left side. I too am looking to purchase one bar end mirror and was also looking for this answer. I will be buying one and putting it on the left side. Ride safe!