Significance of Operation
Synonyms: Procedure, Action, Exercise, Task, Process, Function, Manipulation, Undertaking, Activity, Operation method, Maneuver, Campaign
In Polish: Działanie; In Portugese: Operação
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Buddhist concept of 'Operation'
In Buddhism, "Operation" encompasses causal actions and processes. It includes actions directly causing effects and specific processes generating outcomes. However, it also acknowledges actions and processes that do not lead to the emergence of the final effect.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) This denotes an action or process that is considered to have the potential to produce a result or effect.[1] (2) Operation is discussed in the context of how cognition differs from other agencies, where an operation distinct from birth is found, but not in the case of cognition.[2] (3) Refers to actions or processes that do not contribute to the coming into existence of the Effect.[3] (4) Refers to a specific process or action that is assumed to be the cause of an effect.[4] (5) The action or process that is considered to be the cause of an effect.[5]
The concept of Operation in local and regional sources
Operation encompasses cause-and-effect, the foundation of law. It also describes two surgical procedures: one for Menaka's sister's husband, and another, for the narrator's appendicitis, both requiring financial backing.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The surgical operation on the daughter's heart is a significant event, representing a critical attempt to save her life and a period of intense worry.[6] (2) A surgical procedure for appendicitis that the narrator was scheduled to undergo, necessitating financial support.[7] (3) A surgical procedure, which is advised for Menaka's sister's husband and requires significant financial resources.[8]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The operation of cause and effect is the basis of the law itself, and it explains how things happen in a specific order.[9]
The concept of Operation in scientific sources
"Operation" encompasses surgical procedures detailed in the text. It involves procedures like bypass surgery, vivisection, and drainage tubes. These operations necessitate recovery, physiotherapy, and post-operative techniques. Patients report improved activity and functionality following the procedure.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Restrictions on operations, along with sailing and ship schedules, can influence the transportation plan, highlighting the feasibility and effectiveness of the developed model.[10] (2) Operations are affected by Industry 4.0, particularly when it is integrated into the product development process, influencing marketing strategies.[11] (3) Operation is the final stage in the three-stage development cycle of ecomuseums, following estimation and preparation.[12]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The practical procedures and activities involved in carrying out a task or project, such as mass screening.[13] (2) The operations of healthcare organizations, referring to how services are delivered, need to be strategically linked to organizational and health system goals for effective performance management.[14] (3) Operation refers to the actual execution of the driver's actions, such as steering, braking, or acceleration, which follows the decision made during the judgment phase of driving behavior.[15]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This is a component of direct medical costs, with an estimated total cost of 4,411.9.[16]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Patients report that this has improved them and that they are more active as a result, and the objectives of this study were to identify a cohort of cardiac patients who had undergone bypass surgery and who were considered to be successfully rehabilitated one year later.[17] (2) This is a medical procedure, and the technique is used after an operation.[18] (3) These are medical procedures mentioned as a significant challenge for patients, involving interventions such as vivisection, drainage tubes, and inhalations, forming a part of the treatment and recovery process.[19]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The phrase refers to the procedure that was performed, and the subsequent pondering over it.[20]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The provided text refers to operation as a good that is perfected by pleasure, which is seen as another good added to it, denoting the repose of the appetite in a presupposed good.[21] (2) According to the text, Heidegger insists on the median form, which is the operation itself, rather than on the operator or the operated when analyzing Verborgenheit and Vergessenheit, so the operation is central to Heidegger's analysis.[22]
