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sector A wedge bounded by an arc and the line segments connecting the arc's center to its endpoints
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sectorial (L = secare to cut) teeth are blade-like teeth adapted to cutting the diet into pieces and swallowing them whole. A specialized variant in carnivores are the carnassials which consist of the last premolar in the upper jaw and the first molar of the lower jaw.
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sector Term used in some applications to describe an organizational level similar to an ICS Division or Group. Sector is not a part of ICS terminology.
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sector A group of stocks that share common industry characteristics. For example, airline company stocks are a sector of the transportation industry.
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sector Tracks are divided into sections called sectors and the size of these sections are determining by the formatting. The standard sector stores one user record of data. Many factors, such as system type, the drive encoding method, interface and capabilities of the controller determine how many sectors per track are used. Sector and location refer to the sequence number of the sector around the track when the sector is used an an address component.
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