oblique stroke - определение. Что такое oblique stroke
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Что (кто) такое oblique stroke - определение

OBLIQUE SLANTING LINE PUNCTUATION MARK '/'
Solidus (punctuation); Slash (typography); /; Forward slash; ⁄; Shilling mark; ∕; Forwardslash; Fraction slash; Forward slashes; /; Stroke (punctuation); Oblique stroke; Slash mark; Solidus mark; Division slash; Front slash; Slash-mark; Scratch comma; Scratch-comma; Diagonal mark; Oblique mark; Oblique dash; Virgil (punctuation); Virgils (punctuation); Virgils; 🙼; Foreslash; Slant (character); ⧸; ASCII 47; \x2F; U+002F; Frontslash; / \ Virgule (punctuation)
  • Sign in [[Kisoro]] with prices in [[Ugandan shilling]]s; note the use of the '/=' notation.
  • Though the slash is a [[reserved character]] prohibited in Windows file and folder names, the '''big solidus''' is permitted (first box above). In this context, it is very similar to the slash (second box).
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oblique stroke         
<character> "/". Common names include: (forward) slash; stroke; ITU-T: slant; oblique stroke. Rare: diagonal; solidus; over; slak; virgule; INTERCAL: slat. Commonly used as the division operator in programming, and to separate the components in Unix pathnames, and hence also in URLs. Also used to delimit regular expressions in several programs. (1996-09-24)
Slash (punctuation)         
The slash is an oblique slanting line punctuation mark . Once used to mark periods and commas, the slash is now used to represent exclusive or inclusive or, division and fractions, and as a date separator.
Zero stroke         
  • Germany, 1923: banknotes had lost so much value that they were used as [[wallpaper]].
  • Weimar Republic hyperinflation from one to one trillion paper Marks per gold Mark. Note the logarithmic scale
URBAN LEGEND ABOUT A MENTAL DISORDER DIAGNOSED BY PHYSICIANS IN GERMANY UNDER THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC THAT CONSISTED OF THE DESIRE OF PATIENTS TO WRITE ENDLESS ROWS OF ZEROS DUE TO STRESS FROM HYPERINFLATION
Cipher stroke; Zero Stroke
Zero stroke or cipher stroke was an alleged mental disorder, reportedly diagnosed by physicians in Germany during the hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic (1921–24). The disorder was primarily characterized by the desire of patients to write endless rows of zeros, which are also referred to as ciphers.
Stroke recovery         
RESTORATION OF FUNCTIONS IN A STROKE VICTIM
Stroke rehabilitation; Central post-stroke pain
The primary goals of stroke management are to reduce brain injury and promote maximum patient recovery. Rapid detection and appropriate emergency medical care are essential for optimizing health outcomes.
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.
Oblique arytenoid         
Oblique arytenoid muscle; Oblique Arytenoid Muscle; Oblique arytenoid muscles; Musculus arytenoideus obliquus
The oblique arytenoid, the more superficial arytenoid muscle, forms two fasciculi, which pass from the base of one cartilage to the apex of the opposite one, and therefore cross each other like the limbs of the letter X; a few fibers are continued around the lateral margin of the cartilage, and are prolonged into the aryepiglottic fold; they are sometimes described as a separate muscle, the Aryepiglotticus.
four-stroke         
  • Audi Diesel R15 at Le Mans
  • An Otto Engine from 1880s US Manufacture
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TYPE
Four stroke engine; Otto-cycle engines; Four-stroke Diesel cycle; Four-stroke; Four Stroke; 4-stroke; 4 stroke; 4 stroke engine; 4 cycle engine; 4-stroke engine; Four cycle engine; Four stroke; Four Stroke Cycle; Four Stroke Engine; 4 stroke cycle; Suck, squeeze, bang, blow; Four-stroke cycle; Four-stroke Engine; Four-cycle; 4 Stroke Internal Combustion Engine; Four stroke cycle; Four-stroke-engine; Four-stroke diesel engine; Four stroke diesel engine; 4-Stroke; Four Stroke Engine Cycle; Four-stroke engines; Four-cycle engine; Four cycle
¦ adjective denoting an internal-combustion engine having a cycle of four strokes (intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust).
Stroke ratio         
  • Bore/Stroke comparison
MECHANICS TERM
Oversquare; Undersquare; Longstroke; Shortstroke; Long stroke; Long-stroke engine; Oversquare engine; Short-stroke; Long-stroke; Stroke-bore ratio; Over-square; Short-stroke engine
In a reciprocating piston engine, the stroke ratio, defined by either bore/stroke ratio or stroke/bore ratio, is a term to describe the ratio between cylinder bore diameter and piston stroke length. This can be used for either an internal combustion engine, where the fuel is burned within the cylinders of the engine, or external combustion engine, such as a steam engine, where the combustion of the fuel takes place outside the working cylinders of the engine.
Four-cycle         
  • Audi Diesel R15 at Le Mans
  • An Otto Engine from 1880s US Manufacture
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TYPE
Four stroke engine; Otto-cycle engines; Four-stroke Diesel cycle; Four-stroke; Four Stroke; 4-stroke; 4 stroke; 4 stroke engine; 4 cycle engine; 4-stroke engine; Four cycle engine; Four stroke; Four Stroke Cycle; Four Stroke Engine; 4 stroke cycle; Suck, squeeze, bang, blow; Four-stroke cycle; Four-stroke Engine; Four-cycle; 4 Stroke Internal Combustion Engine; Four stroke cycle; Four-stroke-engine; Four-stroke diesel engine; Four stroke diesel engine; 4-Stroke; Four Stroke Engine Cycle; Four-stroke engines; Four-cycle engine; Four cycle
·add. ·noun A four-stroke cycle, as the Otto cycle, for an internal-combustion engine.
Two-stroke engine         
  • Lateral view of a two-stroke Forty series [[British Seagull]] [[outboard engine]], the serial number dates it to 1954/1955
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  • Uniflow scavenging
  • Two-stroke motorbike with an expansion chamber exhaust system that increases the cylinder charge
  • abbr=on}} reed valve engine, disassembled, uses glow-plug ignition. Its mass is 64 g.
  • A two-stroke minibike
  • 1966 [[Saab Sport]]
  • [[Deflector piston]] with cross-flow scavenging
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TYPE
Two-stroke; Two-stroke Diesel cycle; Two stroke engine; Two stroke; 2-stroke; Two Stroke; 2 stroke; Two-stroke engines; 2 stroke engine; 2 cycle engine; X-flow; 2-stroke engine; Two cycle engine; Two-stroke cycle; Two-cycle; Two-cycle engine; Two-stroke motor; Cross scavenged; 2 cycle; 2-cycle; Crankcase-compression two-stroke petrol engine; Exhaust port; Transfer port; Uniflow diesel engine; 2-cycle engine; Crankcase compression two-stroke engine; Piston-controlled inlet port; Two stroke cycle; Uniflow scavenging; Cylinder port
A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of the crankshaft. A four-stroke engine requires four strokes of the piston to complete a power cycle during two crankshaft revolutions.

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Slash (punctuation)

The slash is the oblique slanting line punctuation mark /. Also known as a stroke, a solidus or several other historical or technical names including oblique and virgule. Once used to mark periods and commas, the slash is now used to represent division and fractions, exclusive 'or' and inclusive 'or', and as a date separator.

A slash in the reverse direction \ is known as a backslash.