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operatorA segment of DNA that interacts with a repressor protein to regulate the transcription of the structural genes of an operon.
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operatorThe company that serves as the overall manager and decision-maker of a drilling project. Generally, but not always, the operator will have the largest financial stake in the project. At the successful [..]
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operator The person responsible for the management and day-to-day operation of one or more natural gas processing plants as of December 31 of the report year. The operator is generally a working-interest own [..]
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operator The person responsible for the management and day-to-day operation of one or more crude oil and/or natural gas wells as of December 31 of the report year. The operator is generally a working-interes [..]
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operatorAn operator is an item used to narrow or broaden a search. In most Salesforce searches, AND, OR, AND NOT, parentheses ( ), and quotation marks " " can be used as operators.
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operatorThe company that has the legal right, either by ownership or by virtue of a mineral lease, to produce oil and gas from a particular well. The operator serves as the overall manager and decisio [..]
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operator1590s, "one who performs mechanical or surgical operations," agent noun from operate (v.) or from Late Latin operator. Meaning "one who carries on business shrewdly" is from 1828. [..]
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operatorAn operating sash, panel or unit.
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operatorAn operator is a person who engages in the transportation of gas (Reference 49CFR 192.3) or a person who owns or operates pipeline facilities (Reference 49CFR 195.2). ‘Person’ in this case means any individual, firm, joint venture, partnership, corporation, association, State, municipality, cooperative association, or joint stock association, and i [..]
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operatorA mathematical symbol that stands for a specific operation upon a variable or function. See linear operator, del operator, Laplacian operator.
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operatorA prokaryotic regulatory element that interacts with a repressor to control the transcription of adjacent structural genes. 33 Animation, 33 Problem
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operator(mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation an agent that operates some apparatus or machine; "the operator of the switchboard" hustler: a shrewd [..]
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operatorSee: end user.
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operatorThe person responsible for planning and maintaining an OpenStack installation.
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operatorn. One who works with or controls some machine or scientific apparatus.
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operatora telephone company; a business that provides telecommunications services.
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operatorReserved syntax consisting of punctuation or alphanumeric characters that carrying out built-in functionality. For example, in JavaScript the addition operator ("+") adds numbers together a [..]
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operatorThe symbol that expresses the operation to be performed.
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operator(1) A symbol that represents a specific action. For example, a plus sign (+) is an operator that represents addition. The basic mathematic operators are + addition, - subtraction,* multiplication,/ di [..]
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operatorA corporation, partnership, or person that operates a zone or sub zone under the terms of an agreement with the Grantee.
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operatorAn individual responsible for monitoring, controlling, and performing tasks as necessary to accomplish the productive activities of a system. Operator is also used in a generic sense to include people [..]
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operatorA retailer who owns and operates a grocery store.
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operatorThe company that has legal authority to drill wells and undertake production of hydrocarbons. The operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of this consortium.
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operator A regulatory region in DNA that interacts with a specific repressor protein in controlling the transcription of adjacent structural genes.
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operator(French : opérateur) DNA site to which a repressor will bind to prevent the transcription of the adjacent promotor.
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operatorThe actual mechanism that provides motion, such as chain operator or motor operator.
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operatorAn entity, which may be an oil company or group of oil companies, which operates an asset alone or on behalf of others.The asset could be an oil field or a number of oil fields. A joint operating agreem [..]
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operatorCould refer to a hotel management company managing a hotel under a management agreement.
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operatorAny company that provides any transportation service. Not just limited to flights, it also includes trains, buses, and cruise ships.
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operatorThe company that has legal authority to drill wells and undertake the production of hydrocarbons that are found. The Operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of this consortium.
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operatorAn employee who operates signalling appliances. (see also: TRAIN CONTROL OPERATOR)
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operatorA person who owns or runs a pinball game, often at multiple locations (restaurants, bars, etc.).
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operatorIn the Oil and Gas industry, Operator means the individual, company, trust, or foundation responsible for the exploration, development, and production of an oil or gas well or lease. Generally, it is [..]
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operatorJava operators include+ - * / % & | && || ^ ! ~ ?. They are not evaluated in a strictly left to right or right to left fashion, but is a complex precedence scheme. Learning More JLS (Java [..]
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operator(n) (mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation(n) an agent that operates some apparatus or machine(n) someone who owns or operates a business(n) a shrewd or unscrupulous [..]
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operatorIt is the company which currently operates the nuclear power plant
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operatorWithin a project, the party responsible for the project’s operation and maintenance.
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operatorThe person with direct control of the equipment
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operatorA company, agency or person responsible for operation of a system
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operatorThis person begins and ends processes the robot performs while observing to ensure proper procedures are occurring.
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operatorShort DNA sequence in a bacterial or viral genome that binds a repressor protein and controls transcription of an adjacent gene. (Figure 10-2)
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operatorA motor vehicle driver.
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operator An employee of a transit system who spends his or her working day in the operation of a vehicle, e.g., bus driver, streetcar motorman, trolley coach operator, cablecar gripman, rapid transit train motorman, conductor, etc.
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operatordo or another auxiliary used to form negative or interrogative sentences (or other verb structures where a supporting auxiliary is needed). The operator is always the first element in a verb phrase. I [..]
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operatorA metal arm and gear attached to a window which allows for easy operation.
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operatorThe person with overall responsibility for the operation and safety of a fireworks display. The operator is also responsible for storing, setting up, and removing pyrotechnic materials or devices afte [..]
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operator A device for opening and closing windows. Usually refers to a crank-operated mechanism found on casement
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operatorA crank-operated device for opening and closing casement or awning windows.
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operatorThe party responsible for the day to day operational management of certain premises such as ware-houses, terminals and vessels.
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operatorThe holder of a freight contract with a cargo shipper.
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operatorThe operator of a Jones Act vessel is the company or agency responsible for the daily operations of the vessel. In some instances the owner and operator will be the same entity but there are o [..]
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operatorAn owner or operator of ships that enters into a contract with a shipper for the transportation of goods.
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operatorThe controlling site, that is adjacent to a promoter, that is responsible for controlling the transcription of genes that are contiguous to the promoter.
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operatorAn operator, in computer programing, is a symbol that usually represents an action or process. These symbols were adapted from mathematics and logic. An operator is capable of manipulating a certain v [..]
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operatorAn operator, in Java, is a special symbols performing specific operations on one, two or three operands and then returning a result. The operators are classified and listed according to precedence ord [..]
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operatorThe party responsible for the development, management, and day-to-day operation of oil and gas wells on a specific property, governed by the terms and conditions of a Lease agreement.
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operatorA regulatory DNA sequence that controls the transcription of structural genes.
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operatorThe party designated in the operating agreement to operate the well.
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operator"Operator" means any person who, either personally or through employees, agents, representatives or contractors, is carrying on or has carried on any operation.
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operatorA gizmo that transforms some number of input values to some number of output values, often built into a language with a special syntax or symbol. A given operator may have specific expectations about what types of data you give as its arguments (operands) and what type of data you want back from it.
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operatorThe natural or legal persons responsible for ensuring that the requirements of this Regulation are met within the organic business under their control. (Taken from Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 of 28 June 2007 on organic production and labelling of organic products)
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operatororganization that uses an asset to create value but does not own the asset [from PAS 1992-3] organization responsible for the day to day operation of an asset/facility [from BS 8536-1] Operational information terms
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operatorA kind of token, mostly used for arithmetic, relational, logical, or textual operations (operating on primtive types or references -but not on the state of the objects that they refer to).
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operatorcomposed of an ordinary assignment and some other operator, that changes the value of a variable in place; that is, relative to its old value. For example, $a
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operatorfirst when you have “A operator
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operatorC”, and the two operators are of the same precedence. Operators like +
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operatorthat returns a value
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operatorA gizmo that transforms some number of input values to some number of output values, often built into a language with a special syntax or symbol. A given operator may have specific expectations about [..]
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operatoris used to indicate that the following symbol is the name of a C++ operator that we are redefining, either globally or for a particular class
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operatorAn operator is a built-in command that performs some action on a series of operands. For example, the addition operator (+) can be used to add two numbers.
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operatorThe airline that owns and operates the plane.
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operatorAn operator is a carrier offering a continuous transport chain with continuous liability on a carrier basis in international transport operations.
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operatorA symbol, such as -, == or ?: taking one, two or three operands and yielding a result. Operators are used in both arithmetic expressions and boolean expressions.
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operatorconventional notation for built-in operation, such as +, *, and &. A programmer can define meanings for operators for user-defined types. See also: operator overloading, unary operator, binary o [..]
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operatorAn entity responsible for the licensing, maintenance, safety and operations of one or more private charter aircraft. May be separate from the owner of the aircraft.
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operatorA DNA region at one end of an operon that acts as the binding site for repressor protein. A DNA sequence that is recognized by a repressor protein or repressor-corepressor complex. When the operator i [..]
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operatorA company providing transportation or travel related services (airline, cruise line, railway, hotel, car Rental Company, etc.). Overbooking
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operatora company providing transportation or travel related services ( airline, cruise line, railway, hotel, car rental company, etc. )
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operatorA company providing transportation or travel related services (airline, cruise line, railway, hotel, car rental company, etc.)
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operatorThe party in control of the physical operation and maintenance of a well or other facility.
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operatorThe person responsible for driving the bus, train or other type of vehicle.
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operatorperson in charge of ski-lift who is trained and experienced in normal and emergency proceedings.
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operatorThe person or company, either proprietor or lessee, actually operating an oilwell or lease. Generally, the oil company by whom the drilling contractor is engaged.
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operatorOne member of a joint venture is appointed operator and has the responsibility of carrying out operations on behalf of the joint venture
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operatorThe party designated in the Operating Agreement to conduct the operations of the well.
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operatorIn the case of multiple parties to a contract regarding blocks of oil/gas and associated E&P work, a joint operating agreement is entered into between the parties and it is necessary to achieve ag [..]
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operatorThe entity responsible for managing operations in a field or undeveloped acreage position.
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operatorThe company that has legal authority to drill wells and undertake the production of hydrocarbons that are found. The Operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of this consortium.
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operatorThe party responsible for exploration, development, or production projects.
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operatorCompany which manages the asset (well, field, licence or transportation facilities) on behalf of the participants. The lead oil company in the joint venture which owns the field. The operator's r [..]
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operatorop-uh-rey-ter Company which operates a Licence, either on its own behalf, or, if a member of a consortium, on behalf of Licensees. Takes primary responsibility for day-to-day operations for an activity (exploration, development or production).
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operatorThe party designated in the Operating Agreement to conduct the operations of the well.
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operatorthe company or individual responsible for managing an exploration, development or production operation.
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operatorA person, acting for himself or as an agent for others and designated to the Commission as the one who has the primary responsibility for complying with its rules and regulations in any and all acts s [..]
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operatorThe individual or company responsible for the exploration, development and/or production of an oil or gas well or lease.
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operatorThe company that has legal authority to drill wells and undertake production of hydrocarbons. The operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of this consortium.
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operatorthe individual or company responsible for the exploration, development, and production of an oil or gas well or licence. The operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of the consortium [..]
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operatorThe holder of an authorization to conduct petroleum activities in the offshore area.
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operatorThe individual or company responsible for the exploration, development and production of an oil or gas well or lease.
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operatorA company which organizes the exploration and production programs in a permit or license on behalf of all the interest holders in the permit or license
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operatorThe party designated in the Operating Agreement to conduct the operations on the well.
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operatorThe party designated by all working interest owners to conduct the operations for the well which is stated in the Joint Operating Agreement.
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operatorthe company that has legal authority to drill wells and undertake production of oil and gas. The operator is often part of a consortium and acts on behalf of this consortium
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operatorThe holder of an authorization to conduct petroleum activities in the offshore area.
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operatorTerm used to describe a company appointed by venture stakeholders to take primary responsibility for day-to-day operations for a specific plant or activity.
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operatorOperator means one of the Parties comprising the Contractor, appointed as the Operator pursuant to the Model Production Sharing Contract(MPSC).
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operatorThe individual or company responsible for the exploration and/or production of an oil or natural gas well or lease.
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operatorTerm used to describe a company appointed by venture stake holders to take primary responsibility for day-to-day operations for a specific plant or activity.
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operatorThe individual or company responsible for the drilling, completion and production operations of a well, and the physical maintenance of the leased property.
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operatorThe individual, partnership, firm, or corporation having control or management of operations on a leased area or a portion thereof. The operator may be a lessee, designated agent of the lessee, or holder of rights under an approved operating agreement.
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operatorThe lead oil company in the joint venture which owns the field. The operator's role is to co-ordinate a programme of oil exploration and development of its licensed area(s) on behalf of its co-licensees (if any).
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operatorThe working interest owner responsible for the drilling, completion, and production operations from a well, as well as the maintenance of a leased property.
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operatorAn entity which manages and controls a facility and the gas moving through that facility. The operator performs the day-to-day operations, contract scheduling, communications, and routinely monitors, [..]
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operatorThe party designated in the operating agreement to conduct the operations on the well.
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operatorThe person or company, either proprietor or lessee, actually operating a well or lease, generally the oil or gas company that engages the drilling, service, and workover contractors.
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operator A retailer who owns and operates a grocery store.opportunity cost of capital:
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operatorPerson's ID that is assigned to a particular register and transacts business with the system.
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operatorSee Zone Operator
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operatorRefers to a door or a window that has an operable sash or panel that opens to allow passage or ventilation.
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operatorTerm used to describe a company appointed by venture stake holders to take primary responsibility for day-to-day operations for a specific plant or activity. Further Reading
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operatorperson handling equipment.
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operator
operator (mathematical operator)
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operatorThe person designated to start, monitor and stop the intended productive operation of a robot or robot system. An operator may also interface with a robot for productive purposes. (R15.06)
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operatorIn mathematics, an operator is generally a mapping or function that acts on elements of a space to produce elements of another space (possibly the same space, sometimes required to be the same space). [..]
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operatorIn physics, an operator is a function over a space of physical states onto another space of physical states. The simplest example of the utility of operators is the study of symmetry (which makes the [..]
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operatorIn genetics, an operon is a functioning unit of DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. The genes are transcribed together into an mRNA strand and either translated t [..]
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operatorOperator may refer to:
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operatorIn computer programming, operators are constructs defined within programming languages which behave generally like functions, but which differ syntactically or semantically.
Common simple examples in [..]
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operatorIn generative grammar, the technical term operator denotes a type of expression that enters into an a-bar movement dependency. One often says that the operator "binds a variable".Operators are often d [..]
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operatorOperator is an extension for the Mozilla Firefox web browser. It parses and acts upon a number of microformats, as well as validating them.Operator lets the user access microformats through a number o [..]
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operatorThe Operator sternwheeler was one of five sternwheelers built for the use on the Skeena River by Foley, Welch and Stewart for construction work on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The other four were [..]
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operatorOperator is an American post-grunge band from Los Angeles, California, United States. The name Operator was used for a solo project created by Johnny Strong, an actor and musician, who has appeared in [..]
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operator"Operator" is a Motown song recorded by Motown vocalists Mary Wells and Brenda Holloway. The Wells version was the b-side to her top ten hit, "Two Lovers" while Holloway's was issued as a single in 19 [..]
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operatorAn operator is a professional designation used in various industries, including broadcasting (in television and radio), computing, power generation and transmission, customer service, physics, and co [..]
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operatorOperator (A Girl Like Me) is a song by Canadian pop/rock singer Shiloh. It was released on September 23, 2008 as the debut single off her debut album Picture Imperfect (2009). The song is about stayin [..]
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operator"Operator" is a 1984 R&B/dance song by Midnight Star, produced by then-current bandmember Reggie Calloway, released as a single from their album, Planetary Invasion.
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operatorOperator may refer to:
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operator"Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" is a 1972 song written by Jim Croce. Croce's record was released on August 23, 1972. It was the second single released from Croce's album You Don't Mess Around [..]
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operatorOperator is a play by David Williamson. Williamson's son Rory played the lead role during its original production.
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operator"Operator" (a.k.a. "Operator Operator") is a song by British group Floy Joy, which was released in 1985 as the third and final single from their debut studio album Into the Hot (1984). The song was wr [..]
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operatorOperator may refer to:
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