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English in 1380,[citation needed] the word
coffin derives from the Old
French cofin, from
Latin cophinus,
which means basket,
which is the
latinisation of the...
- turn over the
former one.
Twinning esparto:
similar to
wicker basketry.
Cofin braiding: a
typical stitch to make "cofines", a
swallow basket used formerly...
- REC of the
class of all
recursive sets is on the
level Σ3, the
index set
COFIN of all
cofinite sets is also on the
level Σ3 and the
index set COMP of the...
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William Chapman Ralston. His son, Prentiss,
married Nattie Cofin of the
Nantucket Cofins. His daughter, Cornelia,
married Rear-Admiral
Louis Kempff of...
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river is
located in the
south of the town. The ****og area
outspreads on a
cofin terrace,
alluvial plain and an
inductional plane. Near ****og are two river...
- (ARMOSA‐hydro)” 2001‐2007:
National Coordinator of 3
projects Cofin 2001,
Cofin 2003,
Cofin 2005
financed by the
Ministry of
Research (MIUR) on "Soil Spatial...
- metals.
Project MURST:
Process innovations for the
production of pasta.
COFIN 2004: New
methodologies of
proteomic and
metabolomic analysis for the study...
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cultura ellenistica. L'opera
letteraria e l'esegesi antica. Atti del
Convegno COFIN 2001, Università di Roma "Tor Vergata", 22–24
settembre 2003. Rome: Edizioni...
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announced that
public transportation would be
exempted from
paying PIS and
COFINS, two
taxes of Brazil, so that the
increase of
public transportation costs...
- produttiva, i
fattori locali e competitività del territorio,
Programma Cofin MIUR, Roma. Celant, A. [2005], Competitività inter****onale e squilibri...