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AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE
Quadrant magazine; Quadrant Magazine; Quadrant Online; Quadrant.org.au

HMAS Quadrant         
  • HMAS ''Quadrant'' in 1953, after conversion into a frigate
  • Ship's badge
  • ''Quadrant'' in 1944, while operating with the British Pacific Fleet
1942 Q-CLASS DESTROYER
HMS Quadrant (G11); HMS Quadrant; HMS Quadrant (D17); HMS Quadrant (G67); HMAS Quadrant (D11); HMAS Quadrant (F01); HMAS Quadrant (G11)
HMAS Quadrant (G11/D11/F01), named for the navigational instrument, was a Q-class destroyer operated by the Royal Navy as HMS Quadrant (G67/D17) during World War II, and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1945 to 1957. The ship was built during the early 1940s as one of the War Emergency Programme destroyers, and entered service in 1942.
Quadrant (plane geometry)         
  • The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system
REGION OF THE PLANE DEFINED BY THE AXES OF A TWO-DIMENSIONAL CARTESIAN SYSTEM
First quadrant; Quadrant (Cartesian coordinate system); 4-quadrant Cartesian coordinate plane; First quadrant of the Cartesian plane
The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes.
Magic Quadrant         
MARKET RESEARCH REPORTS
Magic quadrant; Gartner Magic Quadrant
Magic Quadrant (MQ) is a series of market research reports published by IT consulting firm Gartner that rely on proprietary qualitative data analysis methods to demonstrate market trends, such as direction, maturity and participants.

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Quadrant (magazine)

Quadrant is a conservative Australian literary, cultural, and political journal, which publishes both online and printed editions. As of 2019, Quadrant mainly publishes commentary, essays and opinion pieces on cultural, political and historical issues, although it also reviews literature and publishes poetry and fiction in the print edition. Its editorial line is self-described "bias towards cultural freedom, anti-totalitarianism and classical liberalism."