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surname include:
Billy Coggins (1901–1958),
English football player Cecil H.
Coggins (1922–2019),
American physician Dave
Coggin,
former pitcher in Major...
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Coggins (1932–2013) was a
virologist who
developed tests for
African swine fever and
equine infectious anemia. The
latter is now
known as the
Coggins...
- 2024. Dena M.
Coggins at the
Biographical Directory of
Federal Judges, a
publication of the
Federal Judicial Center. Dena M.
Coggins at
Ballotpedia v...
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States Senate. On
March 3, 2021,
Coggins began to
serve as
acting United States deputy secretary of commerce. "Wynn
Coggins". U.S.
Department of Commerce...
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something of a technophobe,
Coggins'
novels often explore high
technology themes and
Silicon Valley culture.
Coggins'
first book, The
Immortal Game...
- King-Robertson-Clay, pp. 15–16.
Coggins (1983), p. 61-63
Coggins (1983), p. 63-65
Coggins (1983), p. 76 Gabel, p. 27–29.
Coggins (1983), p. 86-88
Coggins (1983), p. 96...
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space travel,
which were both aut****d and
illustrated by
Coggins.
Besides his own works,
Coggins also
provided illustrations for adverti****ts and magazine...
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relegation finishing 20th in both 1928–29 and 1929–30.
Coggins joined Everton in
March 1930 for £2,000.
Coggins took over in goal from Ted
Sagar for the rest of...
- needed] The
Coggins test (agar immunodiffusion) is a
sensitive diagnostic test for
equine infectious anemia developed by Dr.
Leroy Coggins in the 1970s...
- Paul
Coggins is a
Gaelic football manager. He
managed London from 2011
until 2015. As of 2019,
Coggins managed Tír
Chonaill Gaels.
Coggins almost led...