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  • 71cos — I UK [kəz] / US conjunction British informal a way of writing because that shows how it sounds in informal speech You ll have to pay, cos I ve got no money. II UK / US abbreviation cosine …

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  • 72cos — 1. n. a variety of lettuce with crisp narrow leaves forming a long upright head. Etymology: L f. Gk Kos, island in the Aegean, where it originated 2. abbr. cosine. 3. conj. & adv. (also cos) colloq. because. Etymology: abbr …

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  • 73Cos Cob — is on the Mianus River. The community name is derived from the Coe family. In 1641 one Robert Coe moved to the Stamford plantation and became one of its leading figures. At about the same time, he encouraged a cousin (John Coe) to sail from… …

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  • 74Cos (Dodecanese) — Cos (Dodécanèse) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cos et Kos. Cos Κως (el) …

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  • 75Cós (Portugal) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cós Escudo Concelho Alcobaça Área 14,82 km² …

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  • 76Cos Cob (Metro-North station) — Cos Cob East side of the station house Station …

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  • 77Cos (Cantabria) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cos País …

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  • 78COS cells — COS 7 cells, 40X magnification, confocal microscopy COS is a cell line often used by biologists when studying the monkey virus SV40. Cells from this line are also often transfected to produce recombinant proteins for molecular biology,… …

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  • 79Cos (Ariege) — Cos (Ariège) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cos. Cos …

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  • 80Cos (math.h) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cos es una función definida dentro de la biblioteca con cabecera math.h que dado un ángulo en radianes devuelve el coseno del ángulo dado. Contenido 1 Definición 2 Programa de ejemplo 3 Refer …

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