Inferior
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
it means you heard him breathing five feet away and he was decomposing
It depends on what you mean by "below." If you are talking about the area toward the feet (i.e. gallbladder is "below" the liver) the correct terms would be "inferior to" or "sub-" (the gallbladder is subhepatic). If you are referring to a situation where the patient is in the supine position and "below" means more toward the back, the correct terms would be "posterior to," "dorsal to," or "retro-" (the kidneys are retroperitoneal).
20/20 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a person with normal vision can see from 20 feet away. So your eyes are normal. 20/30 vision means you have to be 20 feet away from something a normal person would be able to see at 30 feet away. So your eyes are nearsighted. 20/15 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a normal person would have to stand 15 feet away from to see. So either your eyes are extremely sharp, or you are farsighted because you have to back further away from a thing to see it clearly.
Do you mean for eyesight?20-20 vision is average vision of human what he can see normally from 20 feet away as a standard.If 20-40 vision, that means you have to stand 20 feet away from an object that the average person can distinguish from 40 feet away.If 20-15, that means you can stand 20 feet away from an object that the average person can distinguish from 15 feet away.
Distance is nondirectional, such as ten feet, displacement is directional, such as ten feet east of my present position.
gravity
It means that when you look at something 20 feet away, you see it with the clarity that someone with good sight would see 40 feet away.It means you need glasses.
The terms 'cranial' and 'caudal' are used when referring to structures along the longitudinal axis of the body. 'Cranial' refers to structures towards the head, while 'caudal' refers to structures towards the tail or feet.
1 foot away
Mostly the measurement of change, or difference. (eg, you can't be -10 feet away from something, if you move forward 10 feet you're abs(10) feet away, if you move back 10 feet, you're abs(-10) feet away.) Mostly the measurement of change, or difference. (eg, you can't be -10 feet away from something, if you move forward 10 feet you're abs(10) feet away, if you move back 10 feet, you're abs(-10) feet away.)
Ten Feet Away was created on 1986-06-09.