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Wat (wie) is trait oblique - definitie

SHOCK WAVE THAT IS INCLINED WITH RESPECT TO THE INCIDENT UPSTREAM FLOW DIRECTION
Oblique shocks; Oblique shock wave
  • [[Concorde]] intake ramp system
  • F-14D Tomcat showing wedge-shaped intakes
  • This chart shows the oblique shock angle, β, as a function of the corner angle, θ, for a few constant M<sub>1</sub> lines.  The red line separates the strong and weak solutions. The blue line represents the point when the downstream Mach number becomes sonic. The chart assumes <math>\gamma</math>=1.4, which is valid for an ideal diatomic gas.
  • Supersonic flow encounters a wedge and is uniformly deflected forming an oblique shock.
  • T-38]] aircraft is made visible through [[Schlieren photography]]

Phenotypic trait         
  • True gray eyes
SPECIFIC FEATURE OF AN ORGANISM
Biological trait; Trait (biological); Character (biology); Monogenic trait; Trait (biology); Characterised
A phenotypic trait, simply trait, or character state is a distinct variant of a phenotypic characteristic of an organism; it may be either inherited or determined environmentally, but typically occurs as a combination of the two.Lawrence, Eleanor (2005) Henderson's Dictionary of Biology.
Quantitative trait locus         
  • A QTL for [[osteoporosis]] on the human chromosome 20
  • Example of a genome-wide scan for QTL of [[osteoporosis]]
DNA LOCUS ASSOCIATED WITH VARIATION IN A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT
Qtl; Qtl mapping; QTL; QTL mapping; Quantative trait loci; Quantative trait locus; Quantitative trait loci; Polygenic inheritance; Polygenic traits; Quantitative Trait Gene; Quantitative trait gene; QTG; Quantitative Trait Locus; Multifactorial inheritance; Quantitative Trait Loci; Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci; Polygenic character; Multifactorial trait; Mapping of quantitative trait loci; Complex Trait; Linkage based QTL mapping; Quantitative trait loci mapping
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) is a locus (section of DNA) that correlates with variation of a quantitative trait in the phenotype of a population of organisms. QTLs are mapped by identifying which molecular markers (such as SNPs or AFLPs) correlate with an observed trait.
Abdominal external oblique muscle         
MUSCLE
External oblique; External oblique muscle; Oblique strength; Obliquus externus abdominis muscle; Obliquus externus; Obliquus externus abdominis; Obliquus abdominis externus; External abdominal oblique; External abdominal oblique muscle; External oblique abdominis; External oblique abdominis muscle; External oblique abdominal muscles; External Oblique; External obliques; Musculus obliquus externus; Musculus obliquus externus abdominis; External oblique abdominal muscle; Oblique strain
The abdominal external oblique muscle (also external oblique muscle, or exterior oblique) is the largest and outermost of the three flat abdominal muscles of the lateral anterior abdomen.

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Oblique shock

An oblique shock wave is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the incident upstream flow direction. It will occur when a supersonic flow encounters a corner that effectively turns the flow into itself and compresses. The upstream streamlines are uniformly deflected after the shock wave. The most common way to produce an oblique shock wave is to place a wedge into supersonic, compressible flow. Similar to a normal shock wave, the oblique shock wave consists of a very thin region across which nearly discontinuous changes in the thermodynamic properties of a gas occur. While the upstream and downstream flow directions are unchanged across a normal shock, they are different for flow across an oblique shock wave.

It is always possible to convert an oblique shock into a normal shock by a Galilean transformation.