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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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section That organization level having functional responsibility for primary segments of incident operation such as: Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance. The Section level is organizationally between Branch and Incident Commander.
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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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section the division of the track for security (occupation)
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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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