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OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses; Operational expenditure; Operating Expense Control; Operational expense; Revenue expenditure; Travel expenses; Travel expense; Revenue expenditures

Operating theater         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
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  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
An operating theater (also known as an operating room (OR), operating suite, or operation suite) is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment.
operating room         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(operating rooms)
An operating room is the same as an operating theatre
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operating theatre         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(N. Amer. operating room)
¦ noun a room in which surgical operations are performed.

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Operating expense

An operating expense is an ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system. Its counterpart, a capital expenditure (capex), is the cost of developing or providing non-consumable parts for the product or system. For example, the purchase of a photocopier involves capex, and the annual paper, toner, power and maintenance costs represents opex. For larger systems like businesses, opex may also include the cost of workers and facility expenses such as rent and utilities.

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