- " The
above discussion links operationalization to
measurement of concepts. Many
scholars have
worked to
operationalize concepts like job satisfaction...
- The 1st
Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), also
known as
Delta Force,
Combat Applications Group (CAG), or
within Joint Special...
- In
accounting and finance,
earnings before interest and
taxes (EBIT) is a
measure of a firm's
profit that
includes all
incomes and
expenses (operating...
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Operations research (British English:
operational research) (U.S. Air
Force Specialty Code:
Operations Analysis),
often shortened to the
initialism OR...
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after the
September 11 attacks, the
North Atlantic Council decided to
operationalize Article 5 of the
North Atlantic Treaty. The
operation began on October...
- An
operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a DC-coupled
electronic voltage amplifier with a
differential input, a (usually) single-ended output...
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Operational calculus, also
known as
operational analysis, is a
technique by
which problems in analysis, in
particular differential equations, are transformed...
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process of children:
sensorimotor stage, pre-
operational stage,
concrete operational stage, and
formal operational stage. Each
stage describes a
specific age...
- 381, and the
program was
ultimately cut to 195
aircraft — 187 of them
operational models — in 2009 due to
political opposition from high costs, a perceived...
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Operational technology (OT) is
hardware and
software that
detects or
causes a change,
through the
direct monitoring and/or
control of
industrial equipment...