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Rule of Coss
Coss Coss, n. [It. cosa.] A thing (only in phrase below). Rule of Coss, an old name for Algebra. [It. regola di cosa rule of thing, the unknown quantity being called the cosa, or the thing.]

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- techniques using matrices, such as Cramer's rule, the Gaussian elimination, and LU decomposition. Some systems of equations are inconsistent, meaning that...
- A Controller of Site Safety or COSS is a person qualified by the British civil engineering company Network Rail to ensure safe practice for work occurring...
- them against the rule of the Harkonnens. Eventually, a series of Fremen victories against Beast Rabban threaten to disrupt the trade of the ****e, inciting...
- (Nimble and beautiful calculation via the artful rules of algebra [which] are so commonly called "coss"). He introduced the radical symbol (√) for the...
- distributed alongside the licensed software. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) ruled that the SSPL violates the Open Source Definition and is therefore not a...
- sacramental. The word comes from Old English cyssan ('to kiss'), in turn from coss ('a kiss'). Anthropologists disagree on whether kissing is an instinctual...
- Evolution of Coinage in Thirteenth-Century England". In Coss, Peter R.; Lloyd, Simon D. (eds.). Thirteenth Century England: Proceedings of the Newcastle...
- (1989). "The Crusade Taxation of 1268–70 and the Development of Parliament". In P. R. Coss; S. D. Lloyd (eds.). Thirteenth Century England. Vol. 2. Woodbridge:...
- and the Hanseatic League. The term "gentry" by itself, Historian Peter Coss argues, is a broad construct applied by scholars to different societies,...
- used to work for. Alfredo del Diestro Marina Tamayo Sara Garcia Joaquin Coss Manuel Buendia Carmen Conde "Las mujeres mandan (1937)". Las mujeres mandan...