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operation 1 , n (↔ fr: opération
)
an operation: ~ executed by user
1
Agent
, computer
1
Agent
to act on task Patient

an operation: ~ executed by user
1
Agent
, computer
1
Agent
to act on task Patient
The operation we are performing on the object is nicely packaged away in a function, we have gotten rid of the loop, and our code is clearer.
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en STL
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Any write operation writes to the currently pointed-to structure and moves the pointer down one structure.
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en PROGC
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This is because they may not have discovered the fault until they performed a particular operation in a programme that was relying upon the advanced functions of this later version of the shared file to perform.
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en CRASH
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That concerns a specfic task Patient drag ~
read ~
read/write ~
write ~
copy and paste ~
The user Agent or the computer Agent carries out an o. execute
2b
an ~
perform an ~
The user Agent or the computer Agent causes an o. to end complete an ~
French
opération
AB MCLH
16/11/2010

operation 2 , n (↔ fr: fonctionnement
)
operation: ~ of hardware
1
Patient
, software Patient

Below, you will simply find an outline of what to plug in now for the purposes of getting a new PC in operation.
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The CPU or central processing unit is sometimes called the Control Unit and directs the operation of the input and output devices.
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So always either shut down or suspend the operation of your computer when it's going to be idle for a long time.
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enCOMPUDRAIN
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Verb operate
Hardware Patient or Patient that can undergo the o. operational
The hardware Patient or the Patient starts the o. start ~
begin ~
Someone or something stops the o. temporarily suspend the ~
French
fonctionnement
MCLH AMG
05/07/2015
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