The section sign is a typographical character for referencing individually numbered sections of a document; it is frequently used when citing sections of a legal code.
In mathematics, a sheaf is a tool for systematically tracking data attached to the open sets of a topological space and defined locally with regard to them.
National Scouting and Guiding organisations are divided into different age groups in order to deliver the Scouting and Guiding programmes for a full range of youth.
In the mathematical field of topology, a section of a fiber bundle E {\displaystyle E} is a continuous right inverse of the projection function π {\displaystyle \pi }.
In archaeology a section is a view in part of the archaeological sequence showing it in the vertical plane, as a cross section, and thereby illustrating its profile and stratigraphy.
The Treasury Section of Painting and Sculpture was a New Deal art project established on October 16, 1934, and administered by the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury.
In rail transport, a section could refer to: a portion of a train that may be operated independently and/or combined with other sections to operate as a single unit; or a portion of railway line designated for signalling or maintenance; or an interior portion of a sleeping car made up of two double seats during daytime that convert to two double berths during nighttime.
Մաս և ամբողջ, առարկաների և երևույթների կառուցվածքային կողմը բնութագրող փիլիսոփայական կատեգորիաներ, որոնց հարաբերակցության տարբեր մեկնաբանությունները ծառայում են ճանաչողական տարբեր խնդիրների։
In de groepentheorie, een deelgebied van de wiskunde, is een sectie van een groep G een groep die isomorf is met een factorgroep van een deelgroep van G.
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