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2) Computers: keystroke operation, time consuming operation3) Medicine: (хирургическая) operation, surgery (хирургическая), surgical aggression, surgical attack, (хирургическая) surgical interference, surgical intervention, (хирургическая) surgical measure, surgical service4) Military: battle, coup, expedition, op, operations5) Engineering: job (технологическая), making, routine, step, turn-over6) Mathematics: convolution quotient, deconvolution, manipulation, operator (символ операции)7) Railway term: manoeuvre, transaction (торговая)8) Economy: component job, play9) Accounting: activity (в методе ПЕРТ - действие, потребляющее время или ресурсы; в сети ПЕРТ обозначается стрелкой), job (в системе ПЕРТ), operation (в системе ПЕРТ)10) Automobile industry: process11) Diplomatic term: business transaction, operation (торговая, финансовая)12) Abbreviation: operative13) Information technology: nondata operation, operator, scheduled operation, verb15) Immunology: aggression (оперативное)16) Astronautics: ops17) Banking: transaction18) Patents: operation (тж. коммерческая)19) Business: activity, tran (сокращение от transaction)20) SAP. logical function code21) Microelectronics: run23) Polymers: work24) Programming: task25) Automation: (технологическая) job, (технологическая) operation26) Quality control: activity (в системе ПЕРТ), (отдельная) component job (производственною процесса)27) Robots: operator (команда программы), robot task, robotic task, task (выполняемая)29) Makarov: aggression, job (в технологии), surgical procedure30) SAP.tech. transact.31) Microsoft: voucher
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