- was
given by
Antonio Pigafetta writing in
Italian and
using the
words "
cocho"/"cochi", as
recorded in his
journal after the
first European crossing of...
-
Pseudosphenoptera cocho is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1896. It is
found in
Brazil (São Paulo), the upper...
-
Darker mulatto slaves were
often termed mulatos prietos or
sometimes mulatos cochos. In Chile,
along with
mulatos blancos,
there were also españoles oscuros...
- the
opening round by deaf
fighter Tracy Willis at a C-3
Fights show in
Cocho, Oklahoma. On July 26,
Ralph Kelly stopped Kerr in the
first round at Xp3...
- rank can be ****ed well by
several rank functions, with the two-parameter
Cocho/Beta rank
function being the best.
Another rank
function with no adjustable...
- The
viola de
cocho is a
singular plucked string instrument from Brazil. It is
typical in the
states of Mato
Grosso and Mato
Grosso do Sul and has been...
- de
arame chordophones 3 Madeira,
Portugal stringed instruments Viola de
cocho chordophones 3
Brazil stringed instruments Viola organista chordophones...
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String instrument classification chordophone Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 321.322 (necked lute)
Related instruments bandola, bandolin,
viola de
cocho...
- The
cochoas (from
cocho,
Nepali for
Cochoa purpurea) are medium-sized frugivorous,
insectivorous and
molluscivorous birds in the
genus Cochoa.
Their bright...
- PMID 10878069.
Morey M, Fernández-Marmiesse A, Castiñeiras D,
Fraga JM,
Couce ML,
Cocho JA (2013). "A
glimpse into past, present, and ****ure DNA sequencing". Molecular...