0 a small group of people or things that represents all the different types in a larger group -- przekrój
a cross-section of society
1 something that has been cut in half so that you can see the inside, or a picture of this -- przekrój
Analytical expressions have been obtained for magnetic surfaces with circular cross-section.
To estimate the cyclical behavior of capital-asset ratios we rely on pooled cross-section times series regressions with a fixed-effects procedure8.
For that purpose, we will use cross-section analysis of transfers to provinces in 1995.
The above papers provide a good cross-section of applications where expert assistants are being trialled or used on a day-to-day basis.
On the contrary, he argued that the rebels represented a cross-section of their local societies.
Typical large-scale statistical comparisons over time and space have between 2,250 and 4,850 observations, using pooled cross-section time-series datasets.
These axial velocities provide a velocity profile at a particular cross-section of the pulmonary artery, thus describing blood flow characteristics across the vessel.
In spite of cross-section data, there is price variation because farmers buy inputs from different sources.