- him ho
Cocces (the son of
Cocce),
seems to
refer to his mother's dominance, but the
exact meaning of the name
thereby given to his mother,
Cocce, is unclear...
- poetry". Clough, Rosa
Trillo (1942).
Looking Back on ****urism. New York:
Cocce Press. pp. 53–66. ISBN 978-1-258-53231-4. Folejewski,
Zbigniew (1980). ****urism...
- and
Cancer Biology.
Retrieved March 25, 2015. Matsuura, K.; Huang, N.-J.;
Cocce, K.; Zhang, L.; Kornbluth, S. (2017). "Downregulation of the proapoptotic...
- writing. Of the
names amongst them, the
earliest of
these showed Cleopatra Cocce (Cleopatra III), and her son
Ptolemy Soter, the most
recently written showed...
- Koče (pronounced [ˈkoːtʃɛ]; Italian:
Cocce) is a
village south of
Postojna in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The
local church in the settlement...
-
Marta S.; Carrara,
Carolina A.; Guitter,
Myriam R.; Eberle,
Silvia Eandi;
Cocce, Mariela; Zubizarreta,
Pedro A.; Felice, María S. (2012). "Lineage switch...
- 1038/s41467-018-03733-8. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 5880805. PMID 29610454. Pascucci, Luisa;
Coccè, Valentina; Bonomi, Arianna; Ami, Diletta; Ceccarelli, Piero; Ciusani, Emilio;...
- Mina Loy
Kazys Binkis Looking Back at ****urism. Clough, Rosa Trillo. 1942,
Cocce Press, New York.
Literary ****urism:
Aspects of the
First Avant Garde. White...
-
decorate the
streets of the town with pumpkins,
which symbolize souls (
cocce priatorje ), and
light bonfires of dry
branches of
broom (fuoc acost, from...