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right On stage, the actors' right, assuming they are facing the audience. Short for Stage Right.
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right In Windows NT, 2000 and XP, a right is an authority to carry out a particular action. Rights are binary; either you have been granted the right or or not. For example, on Windows 2000, by default the right to logon locally is granted to members of the Administrators group, but not to members of the User group. In Windows 2000 and XP, many rights are controlled by Local or Group Policies. In contrast, see permission.
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right The right hand side of the stage as you look at the audience. Also known as the "opposite prompt" or "OP" side.
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right atrium The upper (or "priming") pumping chamber on the right side of the heart. The right atrium sits above the tricuspid valve and gently forces blood across the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. This actions "primes" the lower pumping chamber to improve efficiency. At the same time, the right atrium provides a temporary storage site for blood returning from the lungs during the time that the right ventricle is actually squeezing.
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right adverb - One of the two turning directions of a trionian object; movement in the positive x direction. In realmspace, represented by the vector <1,0,0>. If one looks at the movement directions from a viewpoint above and traverses them in a clockwise direction starting at left, the order is left, forward, right, backward. Thus, right is 90 degrees clockwise from forward and 90 degrees counter-clockwise from backward. ...
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