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...Coiled in Obscurity...Coiled in Obscurity is a bootleg album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Ved Buens Ende. Tracks 1-4 are from a 1994 rehearsal, tracks 5-12 were recorded live on March 10, 1995. Track 13 is a solo recording by Carl-Michael Eide in 1995. Track listing "You That May Wither" - 4:46"A Mask In..
Co-intelligenceCo-intelligence is a term coined by social theorist Tom Atlee to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence. The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-cr..
Co-Intelligence InstituteThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The "Co-Intelligence Institute", founded by Tom Atle..
COICOI may refer to: Church of Ireland.the stock-ticker symbol of Cogent Communications.Marie Sklodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology (Centrum Onkologii - Instytut im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie).Indian Ocean Commission (Commission de l'Océan).Community Of Interest - In computer networking a technique ..
CoibaCoiba is the largest island in Central America, off the pacific coast of the Panama province of Veraguas. History Coiba separated from continental Panama about 12,000 to 18,000 years ago. Coiba was home to the Coiba Cacique Indians until about 1560, when they were conquered. A penal colony was ..
Coiba Island HowlerThe Coiba Island Howler (Alouatta coibensis) is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Panama. References [Infonatura] Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] ..
CoifDetail of Edward VI as a child by Holbein, 1538. He wears a linen coif under a cloth-of-gold coif and a feathered hat. A coif is a close fitting cap that covers the top, back, and sides of the head, worn by all classes in England and Scotland from the Middle Ages to the early seventeenth ce..
CoifiCoifi or Cofi was the priest of the temple at Goodmanham in Northumbria in 627. Bede's description of Coifi is that of the chief of priests in Northumbria; the fact that he is the chief priest suggests that there was some sort of organised pagan priesthood in existence during Coifi's time. Whilst w..
CoifletCoiflet is a discrete wavelet designed by Ingrid Daubechies to be more symmetrical than the Daubechies wavelet. Whereas Daubechies wavelets have [N/2-1] vanishing moments, Coiflet scaling functions have [N/3-1] zero moments and their wavelet functions have [N/3]. Coif..
CoigachCoigach is the peninsula north of Ullapool, in Wester Ross in northwest Highland, Scotland. This abuts Assynt further to the north. Like its more northerly neighbour it is an area of astonishing but stark beauty, with mountains rising sheer to dizzying heights from quiet lochs. ..
CoihueThe Coihue (Nothofagus dombeyi) is a tree species that inhabits the Andean heights of the Argentine Patagonia and central Chile, between 700 and 1,200 m above mean sea level. It forms dense forests, like those found in the Los Alerces and Nahuel Huapi national parks. It thrives in low hills with g..
CoilFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. ''The term "Coil" is part of some names and ideas, see below for other uses or the disambiguation page. A coil is a series of loops. Contents 1 General applications2 Electromagnetic3 Chemistry, biology and medicine4 Other uses5 E..
Coiled coilA coiled coil is a structural motif found in many proteins. It consists of 2-5 alpha-helices that are coiled together like the strands of a rope. Dimers and trimers are the most common ones. Coiled coils usually contain a repeated seven residue pattern called heptad repeats. Coiled coils are held t..
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CoilgunA coilgun (also known as Gauss gun, Gauss cannon or Gauss rifle) is a type of cannon that uses a series of electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic shell to very high velocities. The name "Gauss gun" comes from Carl Friedrich Gauss, who formulated mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic effe..
CoilinCoilin protein is one the main molecular components of Cajal bodies (CBs). Other than providing structural role, coilin acts as the glue to connect the CB to the nucleolus. When studying CBs, it is can be combined with GFP (Green Florescent Protein) to form Colin-GFP hybrid protein. Then the hybr..
Coillte TeorantaCoillte Teoranta from Irish or The Irish Forestry Board Limited is a state-sponsored company of the Republic of Ireland that gives money grants to people who are wishing to plant forestry on their land and manages the forests owned by the Irish Government. In 1988 the company was established and it..
Coill Dubh GAACoill Dubh is a GAA club in Kildare, winner of eight senior hurling championships. Three Coill Dubh players, Seamus Malone, Tony Carew and Tommy Carew were chosen on the Kildare hurling team of the millennium. The club played in every county final between 1990 and 2005 with the exception of 1992. ..
CoiloverA coilover is an automobile suspension device. It consists of a shock absorber with a coil spring encircling it. The shock absorber and spring are preassembled as a unit prior to installation. This provides for optimal damping without torsional loads. Some coilovers are adjustable for ride height..
Coils of the DragonThe Coils of the Dragon is a discipline in White Wolfs role-playing game [[Vampire: The Requiem]]. It describes the studies that the members of the Ordo Dracul undergo to transcend their vampiric condition. There are three main Coils: The Coil of Blood involves bypassing the need to feed as often as..
CoilusCoilus was a legendary king of the Britons during the time of the Roman occupation of Britain as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Marius and ruled following his father's death. Of all native kings of Britain, Coilus was the most Romanized. He was brought up in Rome and fa..
Coil (album)Coil is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1997. It is their fifth studio album, and the final one before the band broke up in 1998. As with previous albums, Coil was released under the Columbia Records label and produced by Gavin MacKillop. This album has been praised by some as the b..
Coil (band)"Black Light District" redirects here. For album of the Dutch band The Gathering see Black Light District (album). Coil (1982 - 13 November 2004) were a cross-genre, experimental music group who worked in such forms as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone musi..
Coil (chemistry)A coil, in chemistry, it is a tube of frecuently spiral form, used commonly to cool originating steam of the distillation and thus to condense them in liquid form. Usually it is of copper or another material that leads the heat easily. ..
Coil (disambiguation)Besides its primary meaning (a series of loops), coil is, or is part of, the name for some musicians or their albums: Name Coil is a British experimental band.Icon of Coil is a Norwegian electronic body music band.Lacuna Coil is an Italian goth heavy metal band.This Mortal Coil is a British dark co..
Coil car (rail)Coil cars (also referred to as "steel coil cars" or "coil steel cars") are a specialized type of rolling stock designed for the transport of coils of sheet metal, particularly steel. They are considered a subtype of the gondola car, though they bear little resemblance to a typical gondola. Cont..
Coil springA compression coil spring A selection of conical coil springs A Coil spring, also known as a helical spring, is a mechanical device, which is typically used to store energy and subsequently release it, to absorb shock, or to maintain a force between contacting surfaces. They are made..
Coil stampThis 2-cent coil stamp of the US 1954 Liberty series was used heavily throughout the 1950s and 60s. A coil stamp is a type of postage stamp sold in strips one stamp wide. The name derives from the usual handling of long strips, which is to coil them into rolls, in a manner reminiscent of adhe..
Coil tapA coil tap is a wiring feature found on some electrical transformers, inductors and coil pickups, all of which are sets of wire coils. The coil tap(s) are points in a wire coil where a conductive patch has been exposed (usually on a loop of wire that extends out of the main coil body). When the coi..
CoimageIn mathematics, particularly in algebra, the coimage of a homomorphism f: A → B is the quotient coim f = A/ker f of the domain and kernel. The coimage is canonically isomorphic to the image by the first isomorphism theorem, when that theorem applies. ..
CoimbatoreCoimbatore [pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Tamil: கோயம்புத்தூர்), also known as Kovai, is one of the major industrial cities in South India. It is the third largest city in Tamil Nadu and the administrative headquarters of Coimbat..
Coimbatore DistrictCoimbatore district is one of the most affluent and industrially advanced districts of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters of the district is Coimbatore city, the second largest city in Tamil Nadu approximately 497km from Chennai and 330km from Bangalore. It had a population of 4,271,856 as of 2001. Thi..
Coimbatore District Textile Workers UnionCoimbatore District Textile Workers Union, a trade union in the textile industry in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India. CDTWU is affiliated to the Hind Mazdoor Sabha. The general secretary of CDTWU is A. Subramaniam and the president is Rajamani (state secretary of HMS). ..
Coimbatore Institute of TechnologyThe Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT) is one of the leading DOTE engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu located at Coimbatore, India. It was founded in the year 1956 by V.Rangaswamy Naidu Educational Trust with the aim of disseminating knowledge in the fields of science, engineering and techno..
CoimbraCoimbra Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. CentroBaixo MondegoCoimbra Party Carlos Encarnação PSD Area 319.0 km² Population - Total - Density 148,474465/km² parishes 31 Coordinates [41°15' N 8°27'W] Municipal holiday ..
Coimbra (district)District of Coimbra Arganil | Cantanhede | Coimbra | Condeixa-a-Nova | Figueira da Foz | Góis | Lousã | Mira | Miranda do Corvo Montemor-o-Velho | Oliveira do Hospital | Pampilhosa da Serra | Penacova | Penela | Soure | Tábua | Vila Nova de Poiares ..
Coimbra FadoCover from Guitarra Portuguesa by Carlos Paredes. Coimbra Fado (Portuguese: Fado de Coimbra) is a genre of fado originating in the city of Coimbra, Portugal. It was adopted as the music of the university students of this city, also known as Student Fado (Fado de Estudante), but is usually con..
Coimbra Filho's TitiCoimbra Filho's Titi or just Coimbra's Titi, Callicebus coimbrai, is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil. It is endemic to deciduous woodlands in the Brazilian state of Sergipe. References Rylands et al (2003). [Callicebus coimbrai]. 2006 IUCN Red List of T..
Coimbra Football AssociationThe Coimbra Football Association (Associação de Futebol de Coimbra, abrv. AF Coimbra) is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Coimbra. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district. Notable clubs in the Coimbra FA Académi..
Coimbra GroupCoimbra Group Data Established 1985 Members 39 Continent Europe Countries mostly EU countries also Norway and Switzerland Leader Piero Tose, University of Siena, Italy Address 119 Rue de Stassart 1050 Brussels Belgium Acronym CG Homepage http://www.c..
CoinThis article is about monetary coins. For other meanings see: Coin (disambiguation) Numismatics Numismatic terminology Currency Coins Banknotes Production Mint Methods (Coining, :Milling, Hammering) Community currencies Fictional currencies The orientation of the obverse with respect t..
COINCOIN can refer to: Collaborative Innovation NetworksCounter insurgency This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Coin's Financial SchoolWikisource has original text related to this article: [[Wikisource:|]] Coin's Financial School was a popular pamphlet written in 1893 that helped popularize the free silver and populist movements. The author of the text "Coin", William Hope Harvey, would later go on to aid William Jennings Br..
Coin, IowaCoin is a city in Page County, Iowa, United States. The population was 252 at the 2000 census. The Wabash Trace--a railroad converted to a bicycle trail--passes through here. Geography Coin is located at [40°39′25″N, 95°14′3″W] (40.656943, -95.234142)[Geographic references..
Coin-Operated BoyCoin-Operated Boy is a single by The Dresden Dolls, which was released on December 13, 2004 by Roadrunner Records in Germany. Coin-Operated Boy was written by Amanda Palmer. The lyrics seem to be about the singer's desire for a sex toy. although on the band website's FAQ page says that it isn't ab..
COIN-ORThe COmputational INfrastructure for Operations Research (COIN-OR) project aims to assist development of open-source software for the operations research community. See also [COIN-OR] ..
COIN-OR CLPCLP stands for COIN-OR LP. CLP is an open-source simplex solver written in C++ See also : http://www.coin-or.org/Clp/documentation.htmlhttp://www.coin-or.org/..
COIN-OR SYMPHONYSYMPHONY is an acronym standing for Single- or Multi-Process Optimization over Networks. It is a callable library which can solve general Mixed Integer Programs (MIPs) over heterogenous networks. It is an open source branch and cut framework for solving MIPs and is available as a part of [COIN-..
CoinageCoinage is: a series of coins struck as part of currencya magazine about numismatics, capitalized: COINageThe right to and process of minting, i.e. making coinsThe creation of a neologism, or new word; see word coinageThe duty or tax on refined tin, abolished in 1838; see tin coinage This is a ..
Coinage ActThere are more than one acts of legislation known as the 'Coinage Act: Coinage Act (1792) - Established the U.S. Mint and defines coinage standardsCoinage Act (1864) - Mandated that the inscription "In God We Trust" be placed on all coins minted as United States currency.Coinage Act (1873) - Made ..
Coinage Act (1792)The Coinage Act, passed by the United States Congress on April 2, 1792, established the United States Mint and regulated coinage of the United States. The long title of the legislation is An act establishing a mint, and regulating the Coins of the United States. This act established the dollar as th..
Coinage Act (1864)The Coinage Act of 1864, a United States federal law, changed the composition of the one-cent coin and authorized the minting of the two-cent coin. The Director of the United States Mint was directed to develop the designs for these coins for final approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. As a r..
Coinage of AsiaThe coinage of Asia can be described as starting with Chinese cash coinage issued only in base coins from the Zhou period of China until 1912, when the Ming dynasty was overthrown. And the coinage of India, that started in the 7th century BCE by small native states. The most famous ruler, Asoka of t..
Coinage of IrelandThe coinage of Ireland cover coins issued under a variety of local and national rulers, the Kingdom of Ireland, and the early years of Ireland's membership of the United Kingdom, as well as those issued by the foreunner of the Republic of Ireland since 1928, the Irish Free State. Contents 1 ..
Coinage of the Federal Republic of GermanyThis is a description of the coinage of the Federal Republic of Germany. Regular coins See Deutsche Mark and German euro coins. Commemorative coins 100th anniversary of the Germanic National Museum in Nürnberg. 5 DM, silver, 1952.150th death anniversary of Friedrich von Schiller. 5 DM, silver, 1..
CoincidenceFor a section of road that carries more than one numbered route, see coincidence (road). Coincidence literally describes two or more events or entities occupying the same point in space or time, but colloquially means two or more events or entities possessing unexpected parallels, such as thinking a..
Coincidence circuitIn physics, a 'coincidence circuit' is an electronic device with one output and two (or more) inputs. The output is activated only when signals are received at the same time at both (or all) inputs. Coincidence circuits are widely used in particle physics experiments and in other areas of science ..
Coincidence of wantsThe coincidence of wants problem is an important category of transaction costs that impose severe limitations on economies lacking money and thus dominated by barter or other in-kind transactions. The problem is caused by the improbability of the wants, needs or events that cause or motivate a tra..
Coincidence pointIn mathematics, a coincidence point (or simply coincidence) of two mappings is a point in their domain having the same image point under both mappings. Formally, given two mappings [f,g:X \rightarrow Y] we say that a point x in X is a coincidence point of f and g if f(x) = g(x). Coincide..
Coincidence theoryThe term coincidence theory is used by proponents of controversial theories (often called conspiracy theories) to counter those who dismiss their claims; they mean to express thus that these dismissals rely on too many coincidences to be plausible. The term is sometimes used to ridicule or dismiss..
CoincidentCoincident is a geometric term that pertains to the relationship between two vectors. Vectors consist of a "magnitude" and a "direction". Vectors can be said to be coincident when their direction is the same though the magnitude may be different. That is to say they lie one on top of the other. If..
Coindre HallCoindre Hall was a Catholic boarding school and summer camp for boys grades 5 through 8 located at [101 Brown's Road], Huntington, New York. The building is a 40 room, 80,000 square foot mansion in the style of a medieval French château constructed in 1912 for pharmaceutical magnat..
CoindropCoindrop is the popular name of a prank played mostly by young children and teenagers in Scotland, generally in public places such as shopping centres. A coindrop begins when someone accidentally drops a coin, and reaches to pick it up, unwittingly making themselves a potential victim. At this point..
CoinfectionIn virology, coinfection describes the simultaneous infection of a single cell by two or more virus particles. Compare to superinfection. ..
CoingateThis article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Thomas Noe, Lucas Co., Ohio mugshot, February 13, 2006 Coingate is a nickname for the Thomas Noe in..
CoiningCoining can refer to: Production of money - see money or monetarism.coining of new words or phrases - see neologismA machining process - see coining (machining)Counterfeiting of coins.A massage therapy practiced in China and Southeast Asia, also known as "coin rubbing" - see Gua Sha.An Australian d..
Coining (machining)Numismatics Numismatic terminology Currency Coins Banknotes Production Mint Methods (Coining, :Milling, Hammering) Community currencies Fictional currencies ..
CoinjectionThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Coinjection is a polymer injection technology in whi..
Coinjock, North Carolinaredirect [[Template:Context]]Coinjock is a place in Currituck County, North Carolina. It is also known as Church's Island by locals because of a decaying church that was once a landmark of the tiny community. It is bordered by the Currituck Sound and anchored by Hampton Lodge Campground at the dead ..
Coinmach service corporationThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } An editor has expressed a concern that the subject ..
CoinsinsCoinsins is a municipality in the district of Nyon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
CoinslotCoinslot International is a UK trade magazine that caters for the 'pay-to-play' leisure sector, generally known as 'coin-op' before the widespread introduction of electronic means of payment. It is published weekly with a 'double' issue over the Christmas/New Year period. Coinslot originated as a s..
CoinstarCoinstar, Inc. (NASDAQ: [CSTR]) is a company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington that produces self-service machines which convert coins into paper currency, gift cards or charitible donations. The kiosks are found mostly at grocery stores or malls. There is a usage fee for using Coinst..
CoinsuranceIn the US insurance market, coinsurance is the joint assumption of risk between the insurer and the insured. Coinsurance is expressed as a percentage or pair of percentages generally with the insurer's portion stated first. The maximum percentage the insured will be responsible for is generally no ..
Coins in the Fountain (novel)Coins in the Fountain was a novel by John Secondari, from which was adapted the movie, Three Coins in the Fountain. ..
Coins of BelizeOn June 1, 1973, the British colony of British Honduras changed its name to Belize, but its status remained unchanged until 1981, when Belize was granted independence. Belize is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations with Queen Elizabeth II represented by the Governor-General of Belize as head of s..
Coins of BophuthatswanaFor related coinage,see; Coins of South Africa. Bophuthatswana was an independent Bantustan between 1977 and 1994. There were only two coins struck. Both of them were issued in proof coinage only. Bophuthatswana was the only Bantustan to have had their own coins, but the official currency was the S..
Coins of BruneiThe coins of Brunei have changed through time along with Brunei itself. A British protectorate from 1888 until 1984, it is currently an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Contents 1 Tin 1/2 and 1 Pitis2 The AH 1304 (1887) 1 Cent Coin3 1967 Coinage4 Coinage of ..
Coins of CanadaThe coins of Canada were first struck in 1858, when the government of the Province of Canada decided to adopt decimal currency. Prior to 1858, traders' tokens were in circulation, mostly denominated Halfpenny and Penny. This was due to a severe shortage of British coins. There are 100 Cents in one..
Coins of CyprusThe coins of Cyprus have been issued since coming under British rule in 1878. Cyprus is one of two countries that are both a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and the European Union. Contents 1 Coins of Queen Elizabeth II (1955–57)2 Coins of the Republic of Cyprus (1963&ndash..
Coins of FijiThe coins of Fiji have been issued at various times since 1934. Contents 1 Coins of King George V (1934-36)2 Coins of King Edward VIII (1937)3 Coins of King George VI as Emperor of India (1937-47)4 Coins of King George VI as King only (1948-52)5 Coins of Queen Elizabeth I..
Coins of LundyThe coins of Lundy are two unofficial issues of coinage from the island of Lundy, in the Bristol Channel off the west coast of England. Contents 1 The Coin Issue of 19292 The Court Cases3 The 1965 Issue of Lundy Coinage4 Thomas Bushell and Coins of the Civil War5 Refer..
Coins of MaltaThe first coins of Malta coins were struck in 1972, as Malta decided to adopt decimal currency. There are 10 Mils in one Cent, and 100 Cents in one Maltese Pound. Coins of the Dominion of Malta (1972-74) Coins of the Dominion of Malta consisted of the following denominations: 2 Mils, 3 Mils, 5 Mi..
Coins of NewfoundlandCoins of Newfoundland and Labrador are of historical importance as Newfoundland and Labrador was a British colony until 1907, a Dominion until 1949, when Newfoundland became the tenth province of Canada. Contents 1 Traders' Tokens1.1 Rutherford Brothers1.2 The Peter M'Auslane Farth..
Coins of RhodesiaCoins were issued for the British colony (later 'Republic') of Rhodesia between 1964 and 1977. Pre-UDI colonial coinage In 1964, a series of coins was struck for Rhodesia at the South African Mint in Pretoria. They consisted of a sixpence (bearing a flame lily design on the reverse), a shilling (b..
Coins of SomalilandThe Coins of Somaliland have had a very short numismatic history so far. Six coins have been issued since the Republic of Somaliland, the unrecognized de facto state in northwest Somalia, declared itself an independent state in 1991. There are nominally 100 Cents in one Somaliland shilling. The 1/..
Coins of South AfricaFor earlier related coins see Coins of the South African Republic The Coins of South Africa prior to 1923 that were in use were mostly British, but the coins of Paul Kruger's South African Republic remained in circulation. In 1923, South Africa began to issue its own coins. At that time South Afri..
Coins of the Hutt River Province PrincipalityAlthough the Hutt River Province Principality became quasi-independent on the 21 April, 1970 as a self-styled principality under the suzerainty of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and claiming membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, the first coins were not issued until 1976. The currency of th..
Coins of the Magdalen IslandsThe Magdalen Islands had only one coin - a 1 Penny token issued in 1815 by Sir Isaac Coffin. The obverse of the coin depicts a seal on an ice floe. It is inscribed 'MAGDALEN ISLAND TOKEN 1815'. The reverse of the coin depicts two gutted fish similar to that depicted on 1/2d. tokens from Prince Edw..
Coins of the Maldive IslandsThe coins of the Maldives are documented since it became a British protectorate in AH1304 (1887). The Maldive Islands were granted independence outside the Commonwealth of Nations as an independent monarchy. The 2nd Republic was declared in November 1968. The Maldive Islands returned to the Commonwe..
Coins of the Republic of IrelandThe state now called the Republic of Ireland decided in the mid-1920s to design its own coins and banknotes; at this stage it was decided that the Irish currency would be pegged to the Pound Sterling. The [Coinage Act, 1926] was passed as a legislative basis for the minting of coins for ..
Coins of the South African RepublicFor later related coins, see Coins of South Africa. The South African Republic is often confused with the Republic of South Africa. The South African Republic became the Transvaal between 1877 and 1881, and from 1900 until 1994. Some people do not regard the South African Republic's coinage as bei..
Coins of Upper CanadaUpper Canada had a short history as a coin-issuing entity. Contents 1 King George IV Posthumous Issue (1832)2 Bank of Upper Canada Coinage (1850-57)3 Popularity4 Reference King George IV Posthumous Issue (1832) This coin was a 1/2d. token bearing a portrait of King George IV,..
Coins of VirginiaThe first "official" coinage in British North America was issued by the Province of Virginia in 1775, although they were dated 1773. The reason was that the Virginia House of Burgesses had been requesting the coinage for several years and King George III finally consented in that year. Five tons o..
CointegrateA cointegrate is the intermediate molecule which donor DNA and target DNA covalently bind during the formation of a Holliday junction. ..
CointegrationCointegration is an econometric technique for testing the correlation between non-stationary time series variables. If two or more series are themselves non-stationary, but a linear combination of them is stationary, then the series are said to be cointegrated. For instance, a stock market index an..
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CointerpretabilityIn mathematical logic, cointerpretability is a binary relation on formal theories: a formal theory T is cointerpretable in another such theory S, when the language of S can be translated into the language of T in such a way that S proves every formula whose translation is a theorem of T. The "transl..
Cointet-elementThe Cointet-element, also known as Belgian Gate or C-element, was a heavy steel fence of about 3 meters wide and 2 meter high, mounted on rollers. The Cointet-element was the main barricade element of the Belgian KW-line, a tank barricade that was build between September 1939 and May 1940. A to..
CointreauCointreau is a brand of Triple Sec liqueur, and produced in Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou, a suburb of Angers, France. Cointreau sources its oranges from all over the world, notably Spain and Haiti. When spoken, it is pronounced kwan'-tro. Cointreau is used for cooking as well as for drinking. It is..
Coin (disambiguation)Coin may refer to: Coin, a piece of hard material which is issued by a government to be used as a form of moneyWord coinage, or Neologism, a word, term, or phrase which has been recently createdCoín, a town and municipality in Málaga province, Spain This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Coin acceptorA coin acceptor, also known as a coin mechanism or coin mech, is a device that recognises coins. It is built into vending machines, arcade cabinets, etc. It performs its function by evaluating the coin based on its weight, size, and/or magnetism, and then sends an appropriate electrical signal via ..
Coin alignmentCoin alignment (or coinage alignment), in numismatics, is when the obverse and reverse of a coin is upside down in relation to one another. For example, the coins of the New Hebrides were struck at the Monnaie de Paris in coinage alignment. It is the opposite of medallic alignment. ..
Coin boardThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Coin boards and merchandise boards are pull-tab gam..
Coin clippingCoins showing milled (left) and engraved (right) edges, anti-clipping measures Coin clipping is the act of shaving off a small portion of a precious metal coin for profit, over time the precious metal clippings would be saved up and melted into bullion. Up until the mid 20th century coins w..
Coin CoalitionThe Coin Coalition is an organization supporting the elimination of pennies and dollar bills from U.S. currency. It is funded by vending machine companies, video arcade owners and the soft drink industry who have an interest in eliminating maintenance costs associated with dollar bill validators. Th..
Coin collectingredirect[[Template:Portal]] Coin collecting is the hobby of collecting coins. Coin collecting is to be distinguished from numismatics, the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. Numismatics includes the study of coins, banknotes, stock certificates, medals, medallions, a..
Coin dieA coin die is one of the two metallic pieces that are used to strike one side of a coin. A die contains an incuse version of the image to be struck on the coin. To imagine what the incuse version looks like, press a coin into clay or wax and look at the resulting inverted image. Modern dies made out..
Coin flippingCoin flipping or coin tossing is the practice of throwing a coin in the air to resolve a dispute between two parties or otherwise choose between two alternatives. Coin flipping is a method that trusts the decision to pure luck, since there is no possibility for strategy, and any attempt to alter th..
Coin gradingPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. In Coin collecting, Coin gra..
Coin Locker Babies, 1980), a novel by Ryu Murakami, is the surreal story of two boys, Hashi and Kiku, who were both abandoned by their mothers during infancy, both locked in coin lockers at a Tokyo train station in the summer of 1972. Both boys become wards of the Cherryfield Orphanage in Yokohama, where the tou..
Coin magicCoin magic is a general term for feats of conjuring employing one or more coins which are manipulated so as to deceive and baffle the audience. Because it is focused on physically small objects, coin magic is classed as close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to..
Coin manipulationCoin manipulation is the art of manipulating coins in skillful flourishes, usually on or around the hands. Although not always considered coin magic, the tricks are sometimes used in magic shows.The difficulty of the trick ranges greatly, from some that take a few minutes to accomplish, to much more..
Coin of accountA coin of account is a unit of money that does not exist as an actual coin (that is, a metal disk) but is used in figuring prices or other amounts of money. For example, the mill (or sometimes, mil) is a coin of account in the United States. It is equal to one-tenth of a penny, and so to one-thous..
Coin orientationCoin orientation is a feature of coins. When viewing one side of a coin with coin orientation, the coin must be flipped about its horizontal axis in order to see the other side the correct way up. In other words, the image on one face of the coin is upside-down relative to the other. Coins with coi..
Coin problemIn mathematics, a coin problem is any of a class of problems of the general form: You have only certain coins available to you, say seven-quatloo and ten-quatloo coins. You have as many of each size as you want; can you make exact change for any number of quatloos, or any number from a certain siz..
Coin Street Community BuildersCoin Street Community Builders is a development trust and social enterprise based on the South Bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge in London, England. Projects they have been involved in include the redevelopment of the OXO Tower, Gabriel's Wharf market and the ..
Coin walkThe Coin walk is a type of coin trick in which a coin is flipped over the fingers to create the illusion of a coin walking across the back of the hand. It is one of the most famous coin manipulation tricks. It is also known as the coin roll, knuckle roll, and the steeplechase. References [www..
CoirCoir (from Malayalam kayaru - cord) is a coarse fibre extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a coconut. Contents 1 Structure2 Processing2.1 Brown fibre2.2 White fibre3 Uses4 Major producers5 Waste / Byproducts6 External links Structure Coir fibers are f..
CoirósCoirós is a municipality of Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of A Coruña Abegondo | Ames | Aranga | Ares | Arteixo | Arzúa | A Baña | Bergondo | Betanzos | Boimorto | Boiro | Boq..
Coir BoardCoir Board is an Indian government organisation that works for the promotion, research, education and training of the coir industry. ..
Coital alignment techniqueThe coital alignment technique sex position is a variant of the missionary position designed to maximize clitoral stimulation during coitus. This is achieved by combining the "riding high" variation of the missionary position with pressure-counterpressure movements performed by each partner in ..
Coital cephalgiaAlso known as "sexual headaches", coital cephalgia are a rare type of severe headache that occurs at the base of the skull before orgasm during sexual activity, including masturbation. The pain usually moves from the base of the skull through the head towards the frontal lobes. Extremely severe and ..
Coitus interruptusCoitus interruptus, also known as withdrawal or the pull out method, is a method of contraception in which, during sexual intercourse, the man removes his penis from the woman's vagina just before he ejaculates. That way, the emission of semen is not in the vagina but elsewhere. This method has bee..
Coitus reservatusCoitus reservatus, also known as karezza, is a form of sexual intercourse in which the man does not attempt to ejaculate within his partner, but instead attempts to remain at the plateau phase of intercourse for as long as possible. The term "karezza" was coined by the physician Alice Bunker Stockh..
Coity CastleCoity Castle is a castle near Bridgend, South Wales. The original stone castle was built by the Normans in the 12th century. Extensive rework took place in the 14th century and 15th centuries. Very close to the castle is the battlemented church of St Mary, dating from the 14th century. The castl..
Coit AlbertsonCoit Albertson (October 14, 1880 - December 13, 1953) was an American actor born in Reading, Pennsylvania. A good-looking leading man of the 1920s, who began his acting career on Broadway, where, among other productions, he played in 'Stubborn Cinderella'. Eventually he became also well-known for hi..
Coit CleanersCoit Cleaners, also called Coit Services, is a California-based specialty cleaning company. Contents 1 Description2 Sexual harassment at Coit3 References4 External links Description Coit was founded in 1945 by Joe Kearn near the Coit Tower in San Francisco, California. In 194..
Coit D. BlackerDr. Coit Dennis Blacker served as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council under National Security Advisor Anthony Lake during the Clinton administration. He is the current direct..
Coit Tower250px Coit Tower is a notable landmark built atop Telegraph Hill at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the City of San Francisco. In her words, Lillie Hitchcock Coit bequeathed one-third of her estate to the City and County of San Francisco "to be expended in an appropriate mann..
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