- Chaîne
opératoire (French: [ʃɛn‿ɔpeʁatwaʁ]; lit. 'operational chain' or 'operational sequence') is a term used
throughout anthropological discourse, most...
- "a fact of life, two
facts of life" (unlike, for instance, les
modes opératoires in French). Criminology –
Study of
crime and
criminal actions/behavior...
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ranges of cross-cultural
interaction by
looking closely at the chaîne
opératoire of
ceramic production. The
methods used to
produce pottery in
early Sub-Saharan...
- operations". Yves
Richez distinguishes 10
Natural Operating Modes (Modes
Opératoires Naturels – MoON). Richez's
studies are
premised on a gap
between Chinese...
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results in anatomy, physiology, and clinic), Paris, 1934.
Tentatives opératoires dans le
traitement de
certaines psychoses (Tentative
methods in the treatment...
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Bilhaut M. (1889). "Guérison d'un
pouce bifide par un
nouveau procédé
opératoire" [Healing of a
bifid thumb by a new
surgical procedure]. Congrès Français...
- "Lisfranc's fracture". The Free Dictionary.
Lisfranc J (1815).
Nouvelle méthode
opératoire pour l'am****tion
partielle du pied dans son
articulation tarso-métatarsienne:...
- was co-publisher of the multi-volume Traité de
chirurgie clinique et
opératoire (1901 et seq.).
Clinique chirurgicale, with
Ulysse Trélat; 2 volumes,...
- consultant-surgeon to
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Sabatier was the
author of De la médecine
opératoire, a po****r
surgical treatise in its day, and Traité
complet d'anatomie...
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bariatric surgery in
Cleveland Clinic Alph Degive, Précis de médicine
opératoire vétérinaire, ****elin & Houzeau, 1908, p. 139 "trocar". Merriam-Webster...