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OP

(OPerator) See AOP and operator.


(job)op - /op/ 1. In England and Ireland, a common verbal abbreviation for "operator", as in system operator. This is less common in the US, where sysop seems to be preferred.

2. The general term for an IRC channel op. Also, as a verb: to give someone channel op privileges. Compare ircop.


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The initial process of breaking down and categorizing the data (open coding) was followed by making connections between categories (axial coding), then devel oping and validating core categories or central themes (selective coding), around which other categories were refined and integrated.
The concept reflected the view that currently no established venue existed for discussion between developed and devel oping countries on the full range of competition problems facing the global economy.
Photo: (1--color) Carol O'Neal works at Atlanta's Olympic d oping control center, where scientists will analyze more than 1,800 urine samples during Games.
 
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