Yes
After eating your chopsticks should be placed side by side on the plate and if there is no plate then they should be, by tradition rolled in the napkin provided you.
Rolled?. On the Right.
The model number should be on the right side.
This can depend on the printer, but normally the printed side is face up, you insert it printed side that you can see.
Should be 5-8 p.s.i it's also printed on side of the tire.
Usually it printed on the left side of the breech or barrel.
Poster- means back or behind. For instance, posterolateral means at the side and back.
To find the size of the rim of your car tires, you look on the side of the tire. It should be printed on the side of the tire, or on the inside of the door of the car.
Just follow the car manufacturer's recommendation which should be printed and/or stamped on a metal plate along side the driver-side door jamb.
No the side with the data is the non printed side simply because there is less for the read/write head of the drive to see through when moving data onto or off the disk
It means, facing away from the pulley
Generally speaking, it doesn't matter which side to roll the person on. If there is an obstruction in the way, that will dictate which side the person can be rolled. Also, you will want to take into consideration injuries which may affect the side the person is rolled on. More severe injuries you may want to roll on the injured side for support. Otherwise, roll onto the uninjured side.