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operation
1. Surgery any manipulation of the body or one of its organs or parts to repair damage, arrest the progress of a disease, remove foreign matter, etc.
2. Maths
a. any procedure, such as addition, multiplication, involution, or differentiation, in which one or more numbers or quantities are operated upon according to specific rules
b. a function from a set onto itself

operation [‚äp·ə′rā·shən]
(computer science)
A process or procedure that obtains a unique result from any permissible combination of operands.
The sequence of actions resulting from the execution of one digital computer instruction.
(industrial engineering)
A job, usually performed in one location, and consisting of one or more work elements.
(mathematics)
An operation of a groupGon a setSis a mapping which associates to each ordered pair (g,s), wheregis inGandsis inS, another element inS, denotedgs, such that, for anyg,hinGandsinS, (gh)s=g(hs), andes=s, whereeis the identity element ofG.


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Other repairs, including McDonald operation, Shirodkar operation, and transvaginal cerclage will be coded 67.
The McDonald operation remanufactures low-grade lumber into higher-value products and pays duties on the full value of the remanufactured end product.
The McDonald operation remanufactures low-grade lumber into high-value products and is paying duties on the full value of the remanufactured end product.
 
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