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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von sectoring im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

sector
sektör

Sağlık sektörü ülke için en büyük sorunlardan biridir. - The health sector is one of the biggest problems for the country.

Hizmet sektörü, ekonomide en önemli olanıdır. - The service sector is the most important one in the economy.

sector
bölge
sector
{i} dilim
sector
bölüm
sector
(Bilgisayar) kesme
hard sectoring
değişmez sektörleme
sector
kesim
sector
mıntıka
sector
kesimin
sector
sektörde
sector
{i} (Geometri) kesme
sector
geom
sector
{i} ask. bölge, mıntıka
sector
{i} işkolu
sector
daire dilimi daire kesmesi
sector
{i} bölüm, kesim, sektör: private sector özel sektör
sector
{i} (Bilgisayar) dilim, sektör
sector
açılır kapanır bir rasat aleti
sector
(Askeri) KESİM, DİLİM, BÖLGE, SAHA, KISIM: Bir birliğin harekatta bulunduğu ve sorumlusu olduğu, ara hatlarıyla gösterilmiş bir savunma sahası. Bazen; yalnız alay veya daha büyük birlikler tarafından tutulan kısımlara (kesim) denir. Tabur veya daha küçük birlikler tarafından tutulan kısımlara ise (mıntıka-area) denebilir. Bak. "zone of action"
sector
{i} daire dilimi
sector
(Tıp) Daire dilimi, kısım, bölüm
sector
bölge/sektör
sector
{i} ölçüm teleskopu
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von sectoring im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

sector
Eski Roma'da, elkonulmuş malları kaçırıp parça parça satan kimse
Englisch - Englisch
{i} act of dividing into districts, act of partitioning into regions
sector
zone (designated area)
sector
One of the subdivisions of a coastal frontier
sector
a fixed-sized unit (traditionally 512 bytes) of sequential data stored on a track of a digital medium (compare to block)
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A part of a circle, extending to the center
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a fictional region of space designated for navigational or governance purposes; for instance,
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{n} a portion of a circle between two radiuses and their included arc, an instrument to fin proportional quantities of a like kind
sector
the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes
sector
An area designated by boundaries within which a unit operates, and for which it is responsible
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a body of people who form part of society or economy; "the public sector"
sector
A group of stocks, often related to a particular industry, that have certain shared characteristics
sector
A group of securities that are similar with respect to industry, maturity, type, rating or coupon
sector
section
sector
Refers to a group of securities that are similar with respect to maturity, type, rating, industry, and/or coupon
sector
a portion of a military position the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle
sector
a portion of a military position
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The sector is the smallest addressable segment of a recording session The Red Book Standard specifies the physical layout of the data in a sector Excluding ECC and EDC, each sector is composed of 2352 bytes of data The logical layout, or how those bytes are allocated for synchronization, data, additional error correction, etc , depends on the selected recording mode and is specified by the appropriate standard, or "book" The audio recording format, for example, uses all 2352 bytes for audio data Mode 1 data recording, generally used for programs and data that cannot tolerate errors, uses only 2048 bytes for digital data The remaining 304 bytes are used for sync and additional error correction
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A national group of companies, organisations or workers which share some relevant combination of products, services or technology which results in their having common human resource concerns
sector
measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end a particular aspect of life or activity; "he was helpless in an important sector of his life"
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a fictional region of space designated for navigational or governance purposes; for instance, W: Sector (Star Trek), W: List of Star Wars sectors
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a particular aspect of life or activity; "he was helpless in an important sector of his life"
sector
An astronomical instrument, the limb of which embraces a small portion only of a circle, used for measuring differences of declination too great for the compass of a micrometer
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The smallest recordable unit on a CD A disc can contain [(75 sectors per second) x (60 seconds per minute) x (number of minutes on disc)] sectors The amount of data contained in the sector depends on what physical format and mode it is recorded in; for "regular" CD-ROM (Mode 1) data, you can fit 2048 bytes (2 kilobytes) of data into a sector
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In reference to the power-on self-test (POST), sector refers to a portion of flash RAM In the POST context, it does not refer to sectors that are associated with disk drives POST
sector
A group of securities similar with respect to industry, maturity, type, rating, and/or coupon
sector
A group of stocks that share common industry characteristics For example, airline company stocks are a sector of the transportation industry
sector
a group of securities with common characteristics, such as resource sector companies or financial companies
sector
A group of companies that have shared characteristics, usually operating in a common industry
sector
Sector is another word for industry Sector funds groupings usually focus on a single industry, such as health care, technology, or utilities
sector
to any scale
sector
Used to characterize a group of securities that are similar with respect to maturity, type, rating, industry, and/or coupon
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= Logical area of the detector, defined by its position with respect to the toroid coils There are 16 sectors, odd sector numbers are between the barrel toroid coils, even sector numbers are between the end-cap toroid coils Sector boundaries may physically overlap
sector
When referring to disk drives, the number of fixed-size (normally 512 byte) areas that can be accessed by one of the disk drive's read/write heads, in one rotation of the disk, without that head changing position See Also Geometry
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a division of the public post-secondary education system within British Columbia There are two sectors: the college, university college, institute and agency sector and the university sector
sector
A particular sector of a country's economy is the part connected with that specified type of industry. the nation's manufacturing sector. see also public sector, private sector
sector
A group of securities with similarities (for example, industry type, coupon rate, maturity date and/or rating)
sector
A piece of an object In the spinner, any of the numbered segments is a "sector" (cf From Geometry to Probability Discussion)
sector
The galaxy is divided into four quadrants, and each quadrant is further subdivided into many, many thousands of sectors A typical sector takes about five days to cross at warp 9 Most sectors are usually named for their major star systems or planets, as in the Sol sector, in which Earth is located
sector
A sector is a part of a circle which is formed when you draw two straight lines from the centre of the circle to the edge
sector
one scale of each kind on each arm, and all on lines radiating from the common center of motion
sector
{i} subdivision, group within a larger group; region, district; geometrical figure composed of two radii and the arc lying between the radii (Mathematics); unit of disk storage equal to 256 bytes (Computers)
sector
refers to the fact that a typical cell divides its circular coverage into several slices, sort of like a pie The number of sectors supported is variable, but it's common for there to be three Each sector in CDMA will use a different PN Offset From the point of view of the phone, there's no difference between moving between sectors and moving between cells
sector
measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end
sector
A sector of a large group is a smaller group which is part of it. Workers who went to the Gulf came from the poorest sectors of Pakistani society
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The market is made up of different industries and segments of the economy At different times, these different industries and segments–i e , sectors–can become very hot or very cold If you want to get into or stay out of a certain sector (for instance, technology or energy), you'll want to know which sectors are represented in a fund
sector
The sector is used for plotting, etc
sector
Used to characterize a group of securities that are similar with respect to a particular industry (e g technology) maturity, type, or rating
sector
A mathematical instrument, consisting of two rulers connected at one end by a joint, each arm marked with several scales, as of equal parts, chords, sines, tangents, etc
sector
a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle
sector
A part of a circle comprehended between two radii and the included arc
sector
A sector is the broadest category available in NAICS to describe business activities NAICS provides 20 separate sector categories Different sectors describe different groupings of related and more detailed NAICS categories The activities included in each sector Contribute to U S economic output Statistical agencies use sector categories to collect, publish, and analyze business statistics For example, the census uses sector categories in organizing, customizing, and describing census forms
sector
A sector is an area of a city or country which is controlled by a military force. Officers were going to retake sectors of the city
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When it is used for measuring zenith distances of stars, it is called a zenith sector
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Sectors are different segments of the economy, particular industries, or even parts of industries
sector
zone
sector
Market Guide has grouped its industries into 12 distinct sectors These sectors represent different segments of the U S economy The Market Guide Sector is displayed as a six character mnemonic
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