Sections Information
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Section may refer to:
- Section (Alpine club)
- Section (bookbinding), papers folded during bookbinding
- Section (botany)
- Section (category theory), also in homological algebra, and including:
- Section (group theory)
- Section (military unit)
- Section (music)
- Section (Scouting)
- Section (typography), a division of a chapter or document
- Section (United States land surveying) - (640 acres)
- Section of a Dominion Land Survey (Western Canada)
- Section as a part of the Alberta Township System
- Section as a part of the Public Land Survey System (US)
- Section, Alabama, a town in the United States
- Section break, in typography, the division within a chapter, see: Section (typography)
- Section sign (ยง), in typography
- Archaeological section
- Caesarean section, method of child birth
- Pullman section, a type of sleeping car accommodation
- Histological section, a thin slice of tissue used for microscopic examination
- Statigraphic section, layers of rocks
- Section, a division of a forest range in India
- Section, an instrumental group within an orchestra
- Involuntary commitment, known in the United Kingdom as sectioning
- A provision in legislation by national, supra-national or intra-national bodies. See also chapeau.
- Section One, an elite, top-secret counter-terrorist organization in the television series La Femme Nikita
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