Examples of routinization in the following topics:
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- A urinalysis (UA), also known as Routine and Microscopy (R&M), is an array of tests performed on urine, and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis.
- When doctors order a urinalysis, they will request either a routine urinalysis or a routine and microscopy (R&M) urinalysis, the difference being that a routine urinalysis does not include microscopy or culture.
- Test strip urinalysis is the most common technique used in routine urinalysis.
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- Rituals and routines: Routines are strong behavior modifiers that significantly impact the culture of a given organization.
- A looser and more open work environment (limited routines, high individual freedom) may create more innovation while heavily structured routines may create more efficiency and predictability.
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- However, the constant challenge that charismatic authority presents to a particular society will eventually subside as it is incorporated into that society through routinization.
- Routinization is the process by which "charismatic authority is succeeded by a bureaucracy controlled by a rationally established authority or by a combination of traditional and bureaucratic authority. "
- When the leader of such a state dies or leaves office and a new charismatic leader does not appear, such a regime is likely to fall shortly thereafter unless it has become fully routinized.
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- One such popular routine was “Jump Jim Crow,” a song-and-dance
routine portraying a caricature of an African American first performed in 1832
by white actor Thomas D.
- Many minstrel songs and
routines were depicted as authentically African American; however, this often
was not the case.
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- Pelvimetry used to be performed routinely to discern if spontaneous labor was medically advisable.
- Pelvimetry used to be performed routinely to discern if spontaneous labor was medically advisable.
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- It should be emphasized that R&D activities do not include routine or periodic alternatives to existing products, production lines, manufacturing processes, and other ongoing operations even though these alterations may represent improvements.
- For example, routine ongoing efforts to refine, enrich, or improve the qualities of an existing product are not considered R&D activities.
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- Adjusting entries often disrupts routine transactions, so they are simply reversed on the first day of the new period.
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- The routine Network>Centrality>Reach Centrality calculates some useful measures of how close each actor is to all others.
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- Food service setups, service provider procedures, delivery routines, office systems, even agriculture are all good examples of ‘production' in that commodities (e.g. raw materials) flow from one area (or machine or department) to another whereupon a set of procedures, labour skills or other processes are performed so as to end up with a finished product (or service).
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- It is one of the most common medical procedures performed on women, although its routine use in childbirth has steadily declined in recent decades,
- Some childbirth facilities have a policy of routine episiotomy.