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Herb garret (1018 bytes)
1: ...red that an [[operating theatre]] be built in the garret of the church to serve the patients of [[St Thoma... 3: ...It has been conjectured that this may suggest the garret changed use, perhaps becoming a recovery ward. 5: ...hospital moved, and the Herb Garret and Operating Theatre were closed down. 7: ...ating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret]], Southwark and was reopened to the public in [[1962]]. 11: ...thegarret.org.uk/garret.htm Old Operating Theatre Museum website] Operating theatre (636 bytes) 1: An '''operating theatre''' or '''operating room''' is a room within a [[hospital]] within wh... 3: ...y traditionally consisted of semi-circular [[amphitheatre]]s to allow students to observe the medical proce... 5: ...d Operating Theatre]] in [[London]] is one of the oldest, dating back to [[1822]]. It is a similar age... 7: [[Dissecting theatres]] also exist in [[Padua]] and [[Uppsala]]. Old Operating Theatre (5306 bytes) 1: ...jpg|thumb|300px|The Interior of the Old Operating Theatre]] 2: ...intriguing historic interiors. It is found in the garret of [[St Thomas's Church]], [[Southwark]], on the ... 4: ...1822]]), used in the days before [[anaesthetic]]s and [[antiseptic]] [[surgery]]. 5: ...y the hospital’s [[apothecary]] to store and cure herbs used in healing. 6: ...nstruments for cupping, bleeding, [[trepanning]], and childbirth. Thomas Garret (337 bytes) 1: ...Harriet Tubman]] in her escape from [[slavery]], and remained friends with her in later life. He start... 5: [[Category:American abolitionists|Garret, Thomas]] Garret FitzGerald (15148 bytes) 1: ...he Chancellor of the [[National University of Ireland]]. 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''An Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, T.D'''</font></caption> 12: ...r><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Dublin, Ireland]]</td></tr> 23: ...o talk faster than many thought humanly possible, and his 'absent minded professor' image, made him a m... 25: ... and friendships across the political divide that Garret was born. Garret Hobart (1555 bytes) 1: [[Image:garret_a_hobart_illustration.3.jpg|right]] 2: ...llege]] in [[1863]]. He was admitted to the bar, and practiced in [[Paterson, New Jersey]]. 4: ...resident on the ticket with [[William McKinley]], and was elected in [[1896]], serving from [[March 4]... 7: ...U.S. Republican Party vice presidential nominees|candidate]]|before=[[Whitelaw Reid]]|after=[[Theodore ... 13: [[Category:1844 births|Hobart, Garret]] Garret Anderson (1402 bytes) 1: ...Angels]] (1994-present). He bats and throws left-handed. 3: ... Anderson is a .299 hitter with 207 [[home run]]s and 947 [[run batted in|RBI]] in 1477 games. 15: ...om/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5289 ESPN (profile and daily updates)] 16: .../a/anderga01.shtml Baseball Reference (statistics and analysis)] 19: ...Category:2002 American League All-Stars|Anderson, Garret]] Garret Wang (1578 bytes) 1: [[Image:harrykimstartrek.jpg|thumb|200px|Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim.]] 3: ...where he was encouraged by a professor to study [[theatre]]. He also has a sister named Laura. 8: * ''[[Demon Island]]'' (2002) ... as Paul 23: [[Category:1968 births|Wang, Garret]] 24: [[Category:American actors|Wang, Garret]] Connor & Garret Sullivan (806 bytes) 1: ...] they appeared on the [[soap opera]] [[The Young and the Restless]] as the character Christian Newman ... 5: *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1490487/ Garret's IMDB entry] Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington (1848 bytes) 1: ...lee (music)|glee]]s such as ''Here in cool grot'' and for a double [[Anglican chant]]. 3: ...for him in [[1760]] in recognition of his musical and philanthropic achievements. 14: ...ns all had titles created in the [[Peerage of England]], entitling them to sit in the [[House of Lords]... 15: The titles [[Marquess]] Wellesley and [[Baron]] Maryborough are now extinct. V (operating system) (3381 bytes) 1: ...riton. V was the successor to the Thoth and Verax operating systems that Cheriton had worked on previously. 3: ...led a "[[Thread (software engineering)|thread]]", and "team" for what is now commonly called a "[[proce... 5: ...hreads of different processes within one machine, and between threads on different machines connected b... 7: ...The server is free to explicitly fork threads to handle client requests in parallel, however; if this i... 9: ...ly self hosting. Many students ran V as the only operating system on their diskless Sun or MicroVAX workstat... Operating leverage (557 bytes) 1: ...s the "opposite" to the [[operating margin]]. The operating margin is 3: while the operating leverage is 6: operating leverage * (1 - operating margin) = 1 9: ... the percentage of costs that are [[fixed costs]] and [[variable costs]]. 14: *[[Operating margin]] Operating expense (512 bytes) 1: ... cost, including labour unless there is a regular and significant chance that workers will not work a f... Operating margin (1093 bytes) 1: ...omics]], '''operating margin''' is the ratio of [[operating income]] divided by [[sales revenue]]. See the [[... 7: ...ense", "operating expenses" and "benefits, claims and credit losses") 9: 26,333/77,442=0.34, the operating margin is 34%. 11: Without "benefits, claims and credit losses": 14: (net revenue - operating expenses) / net revenue VM (Operating system) (4541 bytes) 1: ...dash; and growing, largely because VM is all but mandatory to get maximum benefit from [[Linux on zSeri... 3: ...ccess to the full instruction set, can peacefully and concurrently coexist. This virtualization capabil... 5: ...oad. For organizations with hundreds or even thousands of applications, this flexibility is essential. 7: ... System]], or CMS for short. The combination was (and sometimes still is) referred to as VM/CMS. 9: ...ts own right (and not just a [[hypervisor]]). IBM and third parties offer many applications for VM/CMS.... Operating system (11702 bytes) 1: ...n software]] such as [[word processing]] programs and [[web browser]]s. 3: ... the early needs of accounting for computer usage and then protecting those records. 5: ...w.fsf.org/philosophy/linux-gnu-freedom.html Linux and GNU]. It should be stressed that neither definit... 10: ...ses have sufficient processor time where possible and do not interfere with each other. 13: ...uses. The list of common core services is ever expanding. Operating environment (425 bytes) 1: ...ally refers to a [[GUI]] front-end on top of an [[operating system]]. 3: ...erating environment is [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.11 and its predecessors. 5: ... operating environments include [[KDE]], [[FVVM]] and other [[Linux]] front-ends. 7: ...ms]] today include the [[operating environment]], and term has become somewhat antiquated. Operating Thetan (1808 bytes) 1: ...g cause over life, thought, matter, energy, space and time." [http://www.auditing.org/13-ot.htm] 3: ...sisting of the letters OT with the T inside the O and each of the points of the T ending at the O's cir... 5: ...] contains much text from the old versions of the Operating Thetan levels. The levels above OT III (the [[Xen... 7: Operating Thetan levels up to OT VIII have been released by... 11: * [[Scientology beliefs and practices]] OASIS operating system (944 bytes) 1: ...e One Systems]] of [[Oakland, California]]. THEOS operating systems have been distributed by [[THEOS Software... 5: ...IS, or UX-BASIC programs to work under additional operating systems such as Windows95/98/NT/2000, Linux or SC... 12: [[Category:Operating systems]] List of operating systems (16217 bytes) 1: == Categorization of [[operating systems]] == 2: ...op]] only (DOS, Apple), [[mainframe]] only ([[AIX operating system|AIX]]), [[real-time]] or [[embedded]] only... 4: See also: [[:Category:Operating systems]], [[:Category:Unix-like]], [[:Category:F... 6: == Early, and historically important == 10: * [[THE (Operating system)|THE operating system]] (by [[Edsger Dijkstra|Dijkstra]] et al)
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