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provides cooperative services (
CoSer) "
Coser" as
shortened spelling of "cosplayer" This page
lists people with the
surname Coser. If an
internal link intending...
- of New York at
Stony Brook.
Coser frequently worked with the
eminent sociologist and his spouse, Rose Laub
Coser.
Coser was the
first sociologist to...
- Look up
Cos or
cos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cos,
COS,
CoS,
coS or
Cos. may
refer to:
Carbonyl sulfide class of
service (
CoS or
COS), a network...
- 2023.
Appearances in the
Campeonato Catarinense 73 -
Tiago Cóser Liga
Portugal Tiago Cóser at
Soccerway Chapecoense official profile (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
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Cos-1,
COS-1,
cos-1, or
cos−1 may
refer to:
Cos-1, one of two
commonly used
COS cell
lines cos x−1 =
cos(x)−1 = −(1−
cos(x)) = −ver(x) or
negative versine...
- to New York City, U.S. in 1939. Rose Laub
married Lewis A.
Coser on
August 25, 1942.
Coser was a
refugee who
shared a
common commitment to
socialism with...
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Achille Coser (born 14 July 1982) is an
Italian football goalkeeper.
Coser was
signed by
AlbinoLeffe in 1999.[citation needed] He
worked as
Paolo Acerbis'...
- hold:
cos a =
cos b
cos c + sin b sin c
cos A
cos A = −
cos B
cos C + sin B sin C
cos a
cos a =
cos A +
cos B
cos C sin...
- rodízio-style
steakhouses (churrascarias)
founded in 1979 by
brothers Arri and Jair
Coser,
along with
Jorge and
Aleixo Ongaratto. The
restaurant chain specializes...
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matrix R = [
cos θ − sin θ sin θ
cos θ ] {\displaystyle R={\begin{bmatrix}\
cos \theta &-\sin \theta \\\sin \theta &\
cos \theta \end{bmatrix}}}...