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| 16. | | lääketiede, kirurgia |
| 17. | | geometria, lääketiede, kirurgia |
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Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
- A part, piece, subdivision of anything.
- (music) A group of instruments in an orchestra.
- A part of a document, especially a major part; often notated with §.
- An act or instance of cutting.
- A cross-section (image that shows an object as if cut along a plane).
- (aviation) A cross-section perpendicular the longitudinal axis of an aircraft in flight.
- (topology) A function that generalizes the notion of the graph of a function; formally, a continuous right inverse to the projection map of a fiber bundle.
- (generalizing the topology sense, algebra, category theory) A right inverse of a morphism in some category
- (generalizing the topology sense in a different way, sheaf theory) An object which is defined by analogy with sections of fiber bundles but in a more general setting (that of sheaves). Formally, an element of the image of an open set under the action of a (pre-)sheaf.
- (surgery) An incision or the act of making an incision.
- (surgery, colloquial) Ellipsis of Caesarean section.
- (sciences) thin section, a thin slice of material prepared as a specimen for research.
- (botany) A taxonomic rank below the genus (and subgenus if present), but above the species.
- (zoology) An informal taxonomic rank below the order ranks and above the family ranks.
- (military) A group of 10-15 soldiers led by a non-commissioned officer and forming part of a platoon.
- (New Zealand) A piece of residential land; a plot.
- (US, Canada, law and land surveying) Synonym of square mile, a unit of land area, especially in the contexts of Canadian surveys and American land grants and legal property descriptions.
- The symbol §, denoting a section of a document.
- (geology) A sequence of rock layers.
- (archaeology) Archeological section; vertical plane and cross-section of the ground to view its profile and stratigraphy; part of an archeological sequence.
- (technology) Angle section, L-section, angle iron, steel angle, slotted angle.
- (Philippines, education) A class in a school; a group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher in a certain school year or semester or school quarter year.
Verbi
- To cut, divide or separate into pieces.
- To reduce to the degree of thinness required for study with the microscope.
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand) To commit (a person) to a hospital for mental health treatment as an involuntary patient. So called after various sections of legal acts regarding mental health.
- (medicine) To perform a cesarean section on (someone).
Esimerkit
- Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […]. Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. […] But the scandals kept coming, and so we entered stage three – what therapists call "bargaining". A broad section of the political class now recognises the need for change but remains unable to see the necessity of a fundamental overhaul. Instead it offers fixes and patches.
- Tribunals were set up as watchdogs in cases of compulsory detention (sectioning). [...] Informal patients, however, could be sectioned, and this was often a fear of patients once they were in hospital.
- The doctor then sectioned her, making her an involuntary patient, and had her moved to a secure ward.
- After explaining that for 7 years, from ’88 to ’95, I was permanently sectioned under the Mental Health act, robbed of my freedom, my integrity, my rights, I wrote at the time;- ¶ [...]
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