The 0 is at the top and there is a raised radius against which are placed the sectorsto be measured.
This semicircle is divided into 18 sectors by radii which extend beyond the circumference on to the background; and these radii are numbered by tens from 0 deg.
For example, the child can take from the circle the two half circles and replace them by four sectors of 90 deg.
They come to these by adding a number of sectors which fill two, three, or four circles.
These calculations and measurements are repeated with all the different sectors of this series of insets where the circle is divided into from two to ten parts.
Sectors are areas of paratime on any level in which the prevalent culture has a common origin and common characteristics.
Belts are areas within sub-sectors where conditions are the result of recent alternate probabilities.
Edward called a meeting of representatives from all social and geographic sectors of the nation at one Parliament to determine taxes due to the Crown.
After Eleanor's death, John's heavy-handed and arbitrary rule quickly alienated all sectors of the population, who joined to pressure him to sign the Magna Carta.
But I've also sent Squadrons B and C to sectors eight and nine on chart seven.
The increase in unemployment and the decline in living standards led to strikes in the coal, auto, copper, and railway sectors in 1992.
During the 1980s tourism became one of the most important and highest growth sectors of the economy.
Commerce accounts for about 8% of GDP and the construction, public works, and service sectors for about 38%.
Agriculture, fishing, and forestry contribute about 70% to GDP, with the fishing and forestry sectors being important export earners.
Since World War II the impressive growth of the manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has transformed the nation from a largely rural economy into one primarily industrial and urban.
In recent years, manufacturing has accounted for about 31% of GDP, with other sectors contributing lesser amounts.
Despite limited natural resources, Israel has intensively developed its agricultural and industrial sectors over the past 20 years.
Tourism makes a direct contribution to GDP of about 13% and also affects growth in other sectors - particularly in construction, communications, and public utilities.
The major makes the primary apportionment of the target--in defense, by assigning sectors of fire, in attack, by assigning the objective.
In this way the commander assigns tasks, fronts, objectives, sectors or areas, etc.
Distribution of fire is assured by dividing the whole target assigned the company into definite parts or sectors, and allotting these parts or sectors to the various platoons.
Note: The squad leader should not, in general, be allowed to divide the target into sectors but to obtain distribution by training the men to fire at that portion of the objective directly related to the position they occupy in their own line.
The cocking lever, protruding through an aperture at the top of the scarificator, broadened out into a flat plate with as many gear sectors as blade rods.
The plate was held against the interior of the scarificator by a heavy support rod running the width of the scarificator, in such a way that the gear sectors of the cocking lever meshed with the pinions on the blade rods.
The Germans retreat on most sectors of the entire front between Ypres and Soissons, especially on the Lys Front where they evacuate Kemmel Hill and Steenwerck.
The intensities of the two lights are equalized by the rotating sectors as before.
By placing the rotating sectors in front of the reflected beam we can reduce its intensity, so that the two patches are equally bright.
Between R and L are placed the rotating sectors A.
The slit in the slide is placed in the spectrum at any desired point, and the aperture of the sectors altered till equal luminosities are secured.
The rotating sectors must be placed in either one beam or the other, according to the luminosity of the pigment.
By placing the rotating sectors in front of one of the sources, the intensities of the different parts of the spectrum can be equalized and measured.
A more convenient plan for exact work is, however, to have an electro-motor similar to that which moves the rotating movable sectors (Fig.
Forential had finished assigningsectors of Earth to his own charges.
They could clean up their assigned sectors slowly, thoroughly, methodically.
I will reassign sectors among my remaining charges.
Now subdivide each of the eight sectors by a crease through its centre on the opposite side of the paper, indicated by the faint broken lines in the diagram.
Remove the cover of the plate, and by means of a hand lens count the colonies appearing in each of the sectors in turn.
The construction and public sectors also enjoy significant investment in support of tourism.
Belgrade has made only minimal progress in restructuring and privatizing its holdings in major sectors of the economy, including energy and telecommunications.
To compensate for employment losses, the government has embarked on a program to diversify the agricultural sector and to stimulate other sectors of the economy.
The banking system, while increasing consumer lending and growing at a high rate, is still small relative to the banking sectors of Russia's emerging market peers.
Although the pace of economic and financial integration within the European Union has slowed down, integration will remain a major force in France, shaping the fortunes of the various economic sectors over the next few years.
The manufacturing and agriculture sectorshave become inefficient under protectionist policies.
Since World War II, the impressive growth of the manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has transformed the nation from a largely rural economy into one primarily industrial and urban.
The slowdown has been due mostly to a reduction in construction activities and stagnation in the Colon Free Zone and financial services, the three fastest growingsectors early in the decade.
Output growth was concentrated in the tourism and free trade zone (ftz) sectors while sugar and non-ftz manufacturing declined last year.
The economic recovery in the east has been led by the construction industries, with growth increasingly supported by the service sectorsand light manufacturing industries.
At this time my brother had received permission from the authorities to visit all of the twelve sectors of the French front under particularly advantageous conditions, and was naturally most anxious to do so.
Moreover, the Americans in their own sectors showed an unseemly enterprise and eagerness to meet the kaiser's hosts at close quarters, and even to hold them in small esteem.
Their distribution between French and British sectors placed fresh troops where they were needed and afforded scope for invaluable training in modern warfare to both officers and men that they could obtain in no other way.
The narrative of American operations in France thus turns from recording local exploits such as that at Cantigny and the trench adventures that marked the inconsequential warfare along the American sectors east of St. Mihiel.
Artillery activity, too, was more moderate, increasing from time to time along various sectors of the front.
Lively artillery actions were continued in the different sectors of the Chemin-des-Dames.
German attacks on the northern and southern sectors of this front were repulsed by the Allied troops, but the enemy made progress at Villers-Bretonneux.
During this period there was also considerable artillery and aerial activity on the other sectors of the Isonzo front.
Meantime the troops were vaguely heard of as fighting in five different sectors along the western front, one detachment as far east as the Swiss border.
The comparative inactivity which had prevailed during most of July, 1917, continued, interrupted only occasionally by local engagements of no particular moment at various points in the different sectors of the entire front.
This sector was calm enough, as frontlinesectors go, when we took it over.
Without French aid it probably could not have gone forward at all; without French aid it could not have maintained itself after it had taken over the Normandy sectors to which Foch assigned it.
Now such things as these happen every night or every day somewhere on the Western Front; times are when they happen in different sectors at the rate of half a dozen within the twenty-four hours.
High levels of migration can cause problems such as increasing unemployment and potential ethnic strife (if people are coming in) or a reduction in the labor force, perhaps in certain key sectors (if people are leaving).
His generous answer to cries for help in other sectors left him for long stretches almost, if not quite, without an army.
Information already had reached him that our troops were to be pushed northward from Chateau-Thierry and the sectors about Rheims and southeastward from Montdidier.
Never mind if, as they began to climb the hills of Eastern France which held the eastern portions of the battle front--sectors assigned quite largely to the Americans--they attained one per cent grade or better.
The movement of the First and Second Divisions in the Beauvais and Montdidier sectors right after increased very greatly this flow of Yankee doughboys into French hospitals--and the American nurses were thrown into them in far greater numbers.
Instead of being divided into three sectors, one for each of the three Battalions involved, it was divided into two sectors only.
On the Mouquet sectors the 2nd Brigade is relieved by the 8th Brigade, 3rd Division, including the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, who repulse another strong attack from Mouquet Farm in the evening.
The order of the day became strong concentration, likely to secure, at least in one sector, decided superiority in the air, even if other sectors must be left destitute or battle shirked.
Species Accounts Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) Petrels of a number of species can be found in the Gulf of Alaska, some of them in great numbers.
These areas represent 60% of the nation's total continental shelf and support some of the largest marine-bird populations in the world.
Salomonsen has been quick to point out, however, that people should not be encouraged to believe that the value of seabirds for food is the only reason they should be saved.
Scientific Research Even now, marine-bird research studies and inventories require the expenditure of several million dollars annually along our coasts.
No Battalion moved more than a few miles behind the sectors owing to the uncertainty of future enemy developments.
A move up the line was pending in the near future and rumours that of all hellish sectors they were going up the Passchendaele-Ypres areas, were received with continuous outbursts of growling.
They compiled a first list of sectors at the very beginning of the project.
Potential sectors have been selected to represent a wide scope of information production and digital preservation activity.
The value of these case studies will come not only from the breadth of sectors included, but also through the depth at which they will explore the issues.
The task of selecting the sectors for the case studies and of identifying the respective companies to be studied is incumbent upon the management board.
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