in action, having effect. Many old laws are still operative.en vigorˈoperator noun 1. a person who works a machine. a lift operator.operario 2. a person who connects telephone calls. Ask the operator to connect you to that number.telefonistaˈoperating room noun (sometimes theatre) the...
Written operation notes, particularly the increasingly common electronic version, limit the surgeon to documenting only that which can be described in words. This restricts communication of details, such as specific anatomy, pathological appearances, and surgical approaches, which can be difficult to ...
Physical education and language: do actions speak louder than words? This study examines the nature and extent to which physical education (PE) lessons can provide effective language experiences and contribute to pupils' ora... B Mcguire,L Parker,W Cooper - 《European Journal of Physical Education...
The words “comprising,”“having,”“containing,” and “including,” and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant...
in action, having effect. Many old laws are still operative.en vigorˈoperator noun 1. a person who works a machine. a lift operator.operario 2. a person who connects telephone calls. Ask the operator to connect you to that number.telefonistaˈoperating room noun (sometimes theatre) the...