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routine
A set of instructions that perform a task. Same as subroutine, module, procedure and function.
routine
1. Computing a program or part of a program performing a specific function
2. a set sequence of dance steps

routine [rĂ¼′tēn]
(computer science)
A set of digital computer instructions designed and constructed so as to accomplish a specified function.

routine - subroutine


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Schools are now routinely advising parents on internet safety, according to Jill Berry, president of the Girls' Schools Association (GSA).
The study showed that too many people with dementia are routinely prescribed antipsychotic drugs to treat aggression and agitation, contrary to National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance.
LONDON, Oct 16 (KUNA) -- Researchers warned Friday against routinely giving children paracetamol as a precaution against fever after vaccinations.
 
 
 
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