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Jocoserious
Jocoserious Jo`co*se"ri*ous, a. [Jocose + serious.] Mingling mirth and seriousness. --M. Green.

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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- COS-B was the first European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) mission to study cosmic gamma ray sources. COS-B was first put forward by the European...
- 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...
- 2023. Appearances in the Campeonato Catarinense 73 - Tiago Cóser Liga Portugal Tiago Cóser at Soccerway Chapecoense official profile (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
- 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...
- COS are fibroblast-like cell lines derived from monkey kidney tissue. COS cells are obtained by immortalizing CV-1 cells with a version of the SV40 virus...
- Cos is an American sketch comedy/variety television series that debuted on ABC in September 1976. It was hosted by comedian Bill Cosby and featured an...
- x = cos ⁡ x + i sin ⁡ x , {\displaystyle e^{ix}=\cos x+i\sin x,} where e is the base of the natural logarithm, i is the imaginary unit, and cos and sin...