Operation

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The word operation can refer to any of the following items:

Computer Science

  • Atomic operationthe operation in which a processor can simultaneously read a location and write it in the same operation.

Board game

  • Operation, the table game, known as "Operation" (in Spain) and "Operando" (in Spanish).

Math

  • Mathematical operation is the action of a "operator" on the elements of a "set" (e.g. a multiplication).
    • Binarian operationa type of "math operation".
    • External operation.
    • Internal operation.
    • Nullary operation.
    • Alternative operation.
    • Unit operation.
    • Operations with polynomials.

Medicine

  • Surgery u operation, it is a surgical procedure to diagnose, cure or calm a certain disease.

Militia

  • One Operations base.
  • One advanced operations base.
  • One Military operation is military logistics planning created by intelligence with a defined objective.
  • Operation Condor o Plan Condor, an international clandestine organization for the practice of State terrorism that carried out the murder and disappearance of tens of thousands of opponents of the dictatorships of the Southern Cone of America, most of them belonging to movements of the political left.

Chemistry

  • Unit operation is an indivisible part of any transformation process where there is an energy exchange, of a raw material in another product of different characteristics.

Television

  • Operation triumph, TV show.
  • Operation triumph (disambiguation).
    • Operation triumph (Argentina).
    • Operation triumph (Spain).
    • Operation triumph (Mexico).
    • Operation triumph (Peru).

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