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* [[Phenotypic trait]] in biology, which involve genes and characteristics of organisms |
* [[Phenotypic trait]] in biology, which involve genes and characteristics of organisms |
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* [[Genotypic trait]], sometimes but not always presenting as a phenotypic trait |
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* [[Personality]], traits that predict an individual's behavior. |
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** [[Trait theory]] in psychology |
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* [[Trait (computer programming)]], a model for structuring object-oriented programs (a template class in the C++ programming language) |
* [[Trait (computer programming)]], a model for structuring object-oriented programs (a template class in the C++ programming language) |
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== Entertainment == |
== Entertainment == |
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* [[Trait (album)|''Trait'' (album)]], the first and only EP by the industrial rock/metal band Pailhead |
* [[Trait (album)|''Trait'' (album)]], the first and only EP by the industrial rock/metal band Pailhead |
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* [[Traits (Joe Morris album)|''Traits'' (Joe Morris album)]] |
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* [[Trait (role-playing games)]], a type of role-playing statistic |
* [[Trait (role-playing games)]], a type of role-playing statistic |
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 14 August 2023
Trait may refer to:
- Phenotypic trait in biology, which involve genes and characteristics of organisms
- Genotypic trait, sometimes but not always presenting as a phenotypic trait
- Personality, traits that predict an individual's behavior.
- Trait theory in psychology
- Trait (computer programming), a model for structuring object-oriented programs (a template class in the C++ programming language)
Entertainment
[edit]- Trait (album), the first and only EP by the industrial rock/metal band Pailhead
- Traits (Joe Morris album)
- Trait (role-playing games), a type of role-playing statistic