Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fin> ?p ?o }
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Propeller.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Pterosaur.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Pump.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink RIM-7_Sea_Sparrow.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Radiator_(heating).
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink RoboTuna.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Robot_locomotion.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Rocket.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Rudder.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Sail_(submarine).
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Sailfish.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Scombridae.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Life_London_Aquarium.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Shark_finning.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Shoaling_and_schooling.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Spinosaurus.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Spoiler_(automotive).
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Stabilizer_(ship).
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Jay_Gould.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Surfboard_fin.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Surfing.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Swimfin.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Tetraodontidae.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapod.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Thermosphere.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Theropoda.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Turbine.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Underwater_diving.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Essex.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Vortex.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink Whale.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink File:Crossopterygii_fins_tetrapod_legs.JPG.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink File:Ichthyosaurus_BW.jpg.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink File:Lampanyctodes_hectoris_(fins).png.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink File:RobotFishCharlie.jpg.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLink File:Trailing_edge_NACA_0012.svg.
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fin".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stabilizers".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "airfoil fin shape".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "fin".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "flap-like locomotory appendages".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "forefin".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "tail fin".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "tail".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "tailfin".
- Fin wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertical rudder".
- Fin align "center".
- Fin align "left".
- Fin align "right".
- Fin caption "1950.0".
- Fin caption "A fin keel limits roll and sideways drift".
- Fin caption "A rudder corrects yaw".
- Fin caption "Airplane propeller".
- Fin caption "Asymmetric stabilizing fins impart spin to this Soviet artillery rocket".
- Fin caption "Cavitation damage is evident on this propeller".
- Fin caption "Cetaceans get thrust moving horizontal tail fins up and down".
- Fin caption "Compressor fins".
- Fin caption "Conventional "planar" fins on a RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missile".
- Fin caption "Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling ---- Finlets may influence the way a vortex develops around the tail fin.".
- Fin caption "During courtship, the female cichlid, Pelvicachromis taeniatus, displays her visually arresting purple pelvic fin".
- Fin caption "Fish get thrust moving vertical tail fins from side to side".
- Fin caption "Fish, boats and airplanes need control of three degrees of rotational freedom".
- Fin caption "Fletching on an arrow".
- Fin caption "Flying fish use enlarged pectoral fins to glide above the surface of the water".
- Fin caption "Frog fish use their pectoral and pelvic fins to walk along the ocean bottom".
- Fin caption "In recent years, car fins have evolved into highly functional spoilers and wings".
- Fin caption "In some Asian countries shark fins are a culinary delicacy".
- Fin caption "Many reef fish have pectoral and pelvic fins optimised for flattened bodies".
- Fin caption "Motorbikes use fins to cool the engine".
- Fin caption "Oil heaters convect with fins".
- Fin caption "Sailfish raise their dorsal fin to cool down or to herd schooling fish".
- Fin caption "Ship propeller".
- Fin caption "Ship stabilising fins reduce roll".
- Fin caption "Static fins stabilized the GOCE satellite as it orbited through the residual upper thermosphere at 260 km".
- Fin caption "Stingrays get thrust from large pectoral fins".
- Fin caption "Surfboard fins allow surfers to manoeuvre their boards".
- Fin caption "Swim fins add thrust to the kicks of a human swimmer".
- Fin caption "The dorsal fin of a white shark contain dermal fibers that work "like riggings that stabilize a ship's mast", and stiffen dynamically as the shark swims faster to control roll and yaw.".
- Fin caption "The huge theropod dinosaur Spinosaurus may have used its sail or dorsal fin to regulate its temperature, or as a courtship display.".
- Fin direction "horizontal".
- Fin direction "vertical".
- Fin header "Fins can regulate temperature".
- Fin header "Moving fins can provide thrust".
- Fin header "Ornamentation".
- Fin header "Other uses".
- Fin header "Specialised fins are used to control motion".
- Fin header "Static tail fins are used as stabilizers".
- Fin headerAlign "center".
- Fin image "122".
- Fin image "Aileron pitch.gif".
- Fin image "Aileron roll.gif".
- Fin image "Aileron yaw.gif".
- Fin image "Antennarius striatus.jpg".
- Fin image "Barb gonio 080525 9610 ltn Cf.jpg".
- Fin image "Cadillac1001.jpg".
- Fin image "Cavitation Propeller Damage.JPG".
- Fin image "Contrarotating.jpg".