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Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Ocean current - Reasons for currents

Surface ocean currents are generally wind driven and develop their typical clockwise spirals in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise rotation in the southern hemisphere due to the imposed wind stresses. In wind driven currents the Ekman spiral effect results in the currents flowing at an angle to the driving winds. The areas of surface ocean currents move somewhat with the seasons, this is most notable in equatorial currents. Deep ocean currents are driven by density and temperature gradients. Thermohaline circulation, also k ...

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Ocean current, Ocean current - Description, Ocean current - Reasons for currents, Ocean current - Significance to man and sea life, Ocean current - Important currents:, Ocean current - Arctic Ocean, Ocean current - Atlantic Ocean, Ocean current - Pacific Ocean, Ocean current - Indian Ocean, Ocean current - Southern Ocean

Read more here: » Ocean current: Encyclopedia II - Ocean current - Reasons for currents

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Yamanote Line - Service

Trains run from about 4:30 am to about 1:20 am at intervals of 2.5 minutes at peak time. A complete loop takes 61 to 65 minutes. All trains stop at each station. Trains are put into and taken out of service at Ōsaki (which for timetabling purposes is the line's start and terminus) and sometimes Ikebukuro. Trains which run clockwise are known as "soto-mawari" (外回り, outer circle) and counter-clockwise as "uchi-mawari" (内回り, inner circle). The Yamanote Line is the only major line in Tokyo which does not have any ...

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Yamanote Line, Yamanote Line - Service, Yamanote Line - History, Yamanote Line - Name, Yamanote Line - Trains, Yamanote Line - Stations

Read more here: » Yamanote Line: Encyclopedia II - Yamanote Line - Service

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Circle dance move - Styling

Direction: Dancers can spin clockwise or counter-clockwise. Spin Center: When one dancer is in the center, he or she may spin on one leg, while the other turns them both. (This is usually in closed, to give support.) Torso: When they are face to face, both walk forward or sideways. Then they are side by side, the lead walks forward and the follow walks backwards. Speed: They may mo ...

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Circle dance move, Circle dance move - Closed circles, Circle dance move - Start variations, Circle dance move - Middle Variations, Circle dance move - Ending Variations, Circle dance move - Open Circles, Circle dance move - Middle Variations, Circle dance move - Alternate Middle Variations, Circle dance move - Style, Circle dance move - Back and Forth in Open Circle, Circle dance move - Free Circles, Circle dance move - Styling

Read more here: » Circle dance move: Encyclopedia II - Circle dance move - Styling

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Pinochle - Dealing

The game is played with one Pinochle decks of 48 cards; one player is the dealer. In Pinochle, after the shuffle, the dealer hands out all the cards clockwise one at a time, starting with his left-hand opponent and ending with himself. The deal rotates clockwise, so the dealer's left-hand opponent will deal next. ...

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Pinochle, Pinochle - History, Pinochle - Dealing, Pinochle - The Auction, Pinochle - Passing Cards, Pinochle - Melding, Pinochle - Class I rank melds, Pinochle - Class II suit melds, Pinochle - Class III pinochle, Pinochle - Totaling the Meld score, Pinochle - Playing tricks, Pinochle - Scoring tricks, Pinochle - Variations, Pinochle - Two-handed - to 1000 points, Pinochle - Three-handed - to 1000 points, Pinochle - Four-handed - to 1000, Pinochle - Three-player Check Pinochle, Pinochle - Double-Deck Pinochle, Pinochle - Double-Deck Racehorse Pinochle, Pinochle - Double-Deck Eight Player Pinochle

Read more here: » Pinochle: Encyclopedia II - Pinochle - Dealing

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

In identifying conventional helicopters during flight it is helpful to know that when viewed from below, the rotor of a French, Russian, Soviet or Ukrainian designed helicopter rotates counter-clockwise, whilst that of a helicopter built in Italy, the UK or the USA rotates clockwise. Further information: List of helicopter models Some companies, notably Schweizer Aircraft Corporation in the USA, are developing remotely-controlled variants of light helicopters for use in future battlefields. Rotomotion is currently selling a line of small (less ...

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Helicopter, Helicopter - Applications, Helicopter - History, Helicopter - Generating lift, Helicopter - Conventional layout, Helicopter - Alternative layouts, Helicopter - Controlling flight, Helicopter - Stability, Helicopter - Limitations, Helicopter - Landing, Helicopter - On a ship, Helicopter - Hazards of helicopter flight, Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

Read more here: » Helicopter: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

In identifying conventional helicopters during flight it is helpful to know that when viewed from below, the rotor of a French, Russian, Soviet or Ukrainian designed helicopter rotates counter-clockwise, whilst that of a helicopter built in Italy, the UK or the USA rotates clockwise. Further information: List of helicopter models Some companies, notably Schweizer Aircraft Corporation in the USA, are developing remotely-controlled variants of light helicopters for use in future battlefields. Rotomotion is currently selling a line of small (less ...

See also:

Helicopter, Helicopter - Applications, Helicopter - History, Helicopter - Generating lift, Helicopter - Conventional layout, Helicopter - Alternative layouts, Helicopter - Controlling flight, Helicopter - Stability, Helicopter - Limitations, Helicopter - Landing, Helicopter - On a ship, Helicopter - Hazards of helicopter flight, Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

Read more here: » Helicopter: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Rivers of Ireland - List of Rivers

This is a list of rivers in the whole island of Ireland; that is to say, it includes rivers in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The rivers are listed in clockwise order starting from the Foyle at Derry, and for convenience are divided by jurisdiction and by the sea into which they each drain. Rivers of Ireland - In Northern Ireland. River Foyle River Deele River Finn River Reelan River Mourne River Derg See also:

Rivers of Ireland, Rivers of Ireland - Geography of Irish Rivers, Rivers of Ireland - History of Irish Rivers, Rivers of Ireland - Canals, Rivers of Ireland - List of Rivers, Rivers of Ireland - In Northern Ireland, Rivers of Ireland - In the Republic of Ireland flowing into the Irish Sea, Rivers of Ireland - In the Republic of Ireland flowing into the Celtic Sea, Rivers of Ireland - In the Republic of Ireland flowing into the Atlantic Ocean

Read more here: » Rivers of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rivers of Ireland - List of Rivers

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Arrondissements of Paris - Description

The 20 arrondissements are arranged in the form of a clockwise spiral, starting with the 1st in the middle of the city on the right bank (north bank) of the Seine River. The list below indicates Right Bank (R) or Left Bank (L) bank: Notes: 1. With the Bois de Vincennes 2. Without the Bois de Vincennes 3. With the Bois de Boulogne 4. Without the Bois de Boulogne ...

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Arrondissements of Paris, Arrondissements of Paris - Description, Arrondissements of Paris - History, Arrondissements of Paris - Before 1860, Arrondissements of Paris - After 1860

Read more here: » Arrondissements of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Arrondissements of Paris - Description

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description

The circuit runs counter-clockwise, with Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola and teh Autódromo José Carlos Pace at Interlagos being the other two tracks of the 2005 Formula One season that don't follown the predominant clockwise direction of non-oval race tracks. 5,340 m long, with an average width of 15 m ranging between 12.5 and 21.5 m, the circuit covers over 2.215 million m2. There are a total of 14 curves (six right turns and eight left), the sharpest having a radius of merely 15 m. With a start / finish straight over 650 m in length, the circuit runs over four different ground levels. T ...

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Istanbul Racing Circuit, Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description, Istanbul Racing Circuit - opinions about the track, Istanbul Racing Circuit - 20005 F1, Istanbul Racing Circuit - other events

Read more here: » Istanbul Racing Circuit: Encyclopedia II - Istanbul Racing Circuit - track description

Clockwise: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on DEOSIL

DEOSIL: The act of moving in a clockwise circle, following the Sun and Moon's motion in the sky. It represents positive energy & a building up of, or creation of energy & exercise. Opposite of Widdershins. Standard direction of movement within a ritual area or consecrated circle. This is the traditional direction one works in for creative magick. Also called Sunwise.

 

(See also: DEOSIL, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Clockwise: Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary on Staircase

The Staircase

·  Should be in the western or northern side of the building.

·  Turnings should be in the clockwise direction.

On reaching the upper floor, the facing should be towards south or east.

 

See also: Vastu Shastra)

 

(See also: Vastu Shastra) , Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Dictionary, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Belt clothing - Description

At one end of the belt is a belt buckle that is fashioned onto the other end of the belt. The other end of the belt contains several holes, into which a prong (which is part of the buckle) is inserted into for the purpose of securing the belt. Sometimes, there is a clamp system so that no holes are needed. In Western civilizations, males usually insert the belt through the pant loops in a counter-clockwise manner (as if looking upon from above), while females tend to insert the belt thr ...

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Belt clothing, Belt clothing - Description, Belt clothing - History, Belt clothing - Variants

Read more here: » Belt clothing: Encyclopedia II - Belt clothing - Description

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Lauderhill Florida - Geography

Lauderhill is located at 26°9′56″N, 80°13′57″W (26.165679, -80.232589)GR1. It is located in central Broward County. It borders the following municipalities and areas (clockwise, from north): On its north and northeast: Tamarac On its northeast: Lauderdale Lakes On its east: Fort Lauderdale unincorporated B ...

See also:

Lauderhill Florida, Lauderhill Florida - Geography, Lauderhill Florida - Demographics, Lauderhill Florida - Trivia

Read more here: » Lauderhill Florida: Encyclopedia II - Lauderhill Florida - Geography

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Ocean current - Reasons for currents

Surface ocean currents are generally wind driven and develop their typical clockwise spirals in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise rotation in the southern hemisphere due to the coriolis effect. In wind driven currents the Ekman spiral effect results in the currents flowing at an angle to the driving winds. The areas of surface ocean currents move somewhat due seasons, this is most notable in equatorial currents. Deep ocean currents are driven by density and temperature gradients. Thermohaline circulation, als ...

See also:

Ocean current, Ocean current - Description, Ocean current - Reasons for currents, Ocean current - Significance to man and sea life, Ocean current - El Niño and La Nina, Ocean current - Important currents:, Ocean current - Arctic Ocean, Ocean current - Atlantic Ocean, Ocean current - Pacific Ocean, Ocean current - Indian Ocean, Ocean current - Southern Ocean

Read more here: » Ocean current: Encyclopedia II - Ocean current - Reasons for currents

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Bön - Bön spiritual practices

New Bön, while essentially identical with other schools of Tibetan Buddhism, may be distinguished by certain characteristics: counter-clockwise (rather than clockwise) circumambulation of chortens a nine-way path (distinct from the nine-yana system of the Nyimgma) that the Bön consider a superset of other Tibetan Buddhist paths. (Despite talk of a superset, the Bön divide their teachings in a familiar way: Causal Vehicle, Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen) additional sacred texts including many in the ancient Zhang Zhung language symbolism which includes the Mountain of Nine ...

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Bön, Bön - Historical phases of Bön, Bön - Animistic Bön, Bön - Yungdrung Bön, Bön - New Bön, Bön - Bön spiritual practices

Read more here: » Bön: Encyclopedia II - Bön - Bön spiritual practices

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Rubik's Cube - Rubik's Cube in mathematics and science

The Rubik's Cube is of interest to many mathematicians, partly because it is a tangible representation of a mathematical group. Additionally, a parallel between Rubik's Cube and particle physics was noted by mathematician Solomon W. Golomb, and then extended and modified by Anthony E. Durham. Essentially, clockwise and counter-clockwise "twists" of corner cubies may be compared to the electric charges of quarks (+2/3 and −1/3) and antiquarks (−2/3 and +1/3). Feasible combinations of cube twists are paralleled by allowable combinations of ...

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Rubik's Cube, Rubik's Cube - History, Rubik's Cube - Conception and development, Rubik's Cube - Popularity, Rubik's Cube - Workings, Rubik's Cube - Permutations, Rubik's Cube - Centre faces, Rubik's Cube - Solutions, Rubik's Cube - Competitions, Rubik's Cube - Rubik's Cube in mathematics and science, Rubik's Cube - Rubik's Cube in Philosophy of Science

Read more here: » Rubik's Cube: Encyclopedia II - Rubik's Cube - Rubik's Cube in mathematics and science

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Burma Plate - Tectonic history

In models of the reconstructed tectonic history of the area, the generally northwards movement of the Indo-Australian Plate resulted in its substantive collision with the Eurasian continent, which began during the Eocene epoch, approximately 50-55 million years ago (Ma). This collision of the India Plate portion with Asia began the orogenic uplift which has formed the Himalaya mountains. As the India Plate drifted northwards at a relatively rapid rate of an average 16 cm/yr, it also rotated in an anti-clockwise direction. As a result ...

See also:

Burma Plate, Burma Plate - Tectonic history, Burma Plate - Recent tectonic activity

Read more here: » Burma Plate: Encyclopedia II - Burma Plate - Tectonic history

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Card game - The deal

Dealing is done either clockwise or counterclockwise. If this is omitted from the rules, then it should be assumed to be: clockwise for games from North America, North and West Europe and Russia; counterclockwise for South and East Europe and Asia, also for Swiss games and all Tarot games. A player is chosen to deal. That person takes all of the cards in the pack, stacks them together so that they are all the same way up and the same way round, and shuffles them. There are various techniques of shuffling, ...

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Card game, Card game - Seating of players, Card game - The pack or deck, Card game - The deal, Card game - The rules, Card game - Rule infractions, Card game - Types of card games, Card game - Trick-taking games, Card game - Rummy-style games, Card game - Casino or gambling card games, Card game - Solitaire or Patience games, Card game - Shedding games, Card game - Accumulating games, Card game - Multi-genre games, Card game - Collectible card games CCG's, Card game - Other card games, Card game - Fictional card games

Read more here: » Card game: Encyclopedia II - Card game - The deal

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Chaiya - Geography

The geographical location of the district center is 9°25′N 99°13′E. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Tha Chang, Kapoe (Ranong Province), Phato (Chumphon Province), and Tha Chana. To the east is the Gulf of Thailand, with the cape Sui marking the northern end of the Bandon Bay. The eastern part of the district consists of mostly flat low coastal areas, while to the west are the mou ...

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Chaiya, Chaiya - Geography, Chaiya - History, Chaiya - Traffic, Chaiya - Administration

Read more here: » Chaiya: Encyclopedia II - Chaiya - Geography

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Pai gow poker - The Deal

The cards are shuffled, and then dealt to the table in seven face-down piles of seven cards, with four cards unused, regardless of the number of people playing. Betting positions are assigned a number from 1 to 7, starting with whichever player is acting as banker that hand, and counting counter-clockwise around the table. A random number from 1 to 7 is determined (either electronically or manually with dice), and the deal begins with that assigne ...

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Pai gow poker, Pai gow poker - Object of the Game, Pai gow poker - The Deal, Pai gow poker - Hand Rankings, Pai gow poker - Determining a Win, Pai gow poker - Basic Strategy

Read more here: » Pai gow poker: Encyclopedia II - Pai gow poker - The Deal

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - Ninth Doctor - Spin-off appearances

Ninth Doctor - Novels. The Monsters Inside by Stephen Cole The Clockwise Man by Justin Richards Winner Takes All by Jacqueline Rayner The Deviant Strain by Justin Richards The Stealer of Dreams by Steve Lyons Only Human by Gareth Roberts ...

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Ninth Doctor, Ninth Doctor - Overview, Ninth Doctor - Biography, Ninth Doctor - Companions, Ninth Doctor - Personality, Ninth Doctor - Gadgets, Ninth Doctor - Story style, Ninth Doctor - Spin-off appearances, Ninth Doctor - Novels

Read more here: » Ninth Doctor: Encyclopedia II - Ninth Doctor - Spin-off appearances

Clockwise: Encyclopedia II - CityRail - Suburban network

The hub of the CityRail system is Central Station. Suburban Trains depart from platforms 16-25 Trains on the Airport and East Hills Line (line colour green) and South Line (light blue), as well as trains from the Bankstown and Inner West (dull purple) lines proceed northwards from Central Station and travel either clockwise or anti-clockwise around the City Circle back to Central Station, ready to start an outbound journe ...

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CityRail, CityRail - Proposed Railway Lines, CityRail - Overview: a hybrid system, CityRail - Underground system, CityRail - Suburban network, CityRail - Interurban network, CityRail - Fleet, CityRail - Fleet depot and operation area, CityRail - Notable carriage, CityRail - Corporate structure, CityRail - History, CityRail - Electrification, CityRail - Change in CityRail map, CityRail - NightRide bus service, CityRail - Future

Read more here: » CityRail: Encyclopedia II - CityRail - Suburban network




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