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Definition of Oblique planes

Oblique planes
Oblique muscle (Anat.), a muscle acting in a direction oblique to the mesial plane of the body, or to the associated muscles; -- applied especially to two muscles of the eyeball. Oblique narration. See Oblique speech. Oblique planes (Dialing), planes which decline from the zenith, or incline toward the horizon. Oblique sailing (Naut.), the movement of a ship when she sails upon some rhumb between the four cardinal points, making an oblique angle with the meridian. Oblique speech (Rhet.), speech which is quoted indirectly, or in a different person from that employed by the original speaker. Oblique sphere (Astron. & Geog.), the celestial or terrestrial sphere when its axis is oblique to the horizon of the place; or as it appears to an observer at any point on the earth except the poles and the equator. Oblique step (Mil.), a step in marching, by which the soldier, while advancing, gradually takes ground to the right or left at an angle of about 25[deg]. It is not now practiced. --Wilhelm. Oblique system of co["o]rdinates (Anal. Geom.), a system in which the co["o]rdinate axes are oblique to each other.

Meaning of Oblique planes from wikipedia

- further increasing the signal collected from within thick samples. In oblique plane microscopy (OPM) the detection objective is used to also create the...
- sagittal planes, also called the parasagittal planes, are planes that are parallel to the median plane. The coronal plane, also called the frontal plane, divides...
- in the projected image. The projectors in oblique projection intersect the projection plane at an oblique angle to produce the projected image, as opposed...
- known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently...
- seen along the ecliptic, because their orbital planes are very close to Earth's. The moon's orbital plane is also similar to Earth's; the ecliptic is so...
- orthographic if the rays are perpendicular (orthogonal) to the image plane, and oblique or skew if they are not. A parallel projection is a particular case...
- achieved in sagittal and coronal plane. New software allows the reconstruction of data in non-orthogonal (oblique) planes, which help in the visualization...
- floats above and before the viewing planes, the planes are opaque, and each view is pushed through the object onto the plane furthest from it. (Mnemonic: an...
- use the limitless number of oblique planes, which is much harder for an adversary to track. This infinite number of planes around a fixed point about which...
- perpendicular to both bases, and oblique otherwise. The height of a frustum is the perpendicular distance between the planes of the two bases. Cones and pyramids...