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C.O.P.S. (animated TV series)
C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is an animated series released by DiC Entertainment in association with Paramount Television and distributed by Claster Television Inc and Celebrity Home Entertainment (some VHSs went through to Golden Book Video, though). This cartoon, which r..
C.O.P.S. (Comics)
C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is a 15 issue comic series created to help with the promotion of the toys, DC Comics put out a series of comics written by Doug Moench. These comics carries on a much different storyline than what is shown in the animated series and the characte..
C.O.P.S 'N' Crooks
C.O.P.S 'N' Crooks was a line of action figures produced by Hasbro and sold between 1988 and 1989. The figures were police and criminals of the future. Each figure, fully articulated and poseable, standing about 6 inches tall on the average, came with cap gun accessories that allow kids, who ..
Co-parceners
Coparceny is the concept whereby two or more people inherit a title equally between them as a result of which none can inherit until all but one have renounced their right to the inheritance. This arises when a title passes through and vests in female heirs in the absence of a male heir. Before they..
Co-production of society and technology
The co-production of society and technology is the never ending cycle of technology and society influencing one another. Co-production in everyday life The co-production of society and technology has been occurring for hundreds of years. From the invention of the printing press, to the telephon..
Co-promotion
Co-promotion is a marketing practice where a company in addition to its own, uses another company's sales force to promote the same brand or range of brands. The term is frequently confused with Co-marketing. ..
COP
COP may stand for: Capillary osmotic pressureCanada Olympic ParkCenter for Organisk Psykoterapi, DenmarkCenter of Pedagogy (several)Center of pressureCenter of projectionCentralny Okręg Przemysłowy, Central Industrial Region, PolandCitizen On PatrolCity Of PrinevilleCoastal Ocean Program (NOAA)Co..
Cop
Cop may mean: "Cop", a slang term for a police officerA colloquial verb meaning "to [take]", especially in a criminal justice context (ex: copping a plea)Community of practice, a collaborative method of social learningAs a component of English placenames, it sometimes means "head", as in M..
COP6
COP6 was the sixth session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It was held November 13-November 24, 2000 in The Hague, The Netherlands. This convention was held to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol. Reference http://www.greens.org/s-r/24/24-26.html ..
COP7
COP7 was the seventh session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It was held October 29 – November 9 2001 in Marrakech, Morocco. This convention was held to negotiate the rules in meeting the targets of the Kyoto Protocol. It led to the Marrak..
COP8
The COP8 microcontrollers from National Semiconductor are 8 bit CISC core Microcontroller, which main features are: Large amount of I/O pins.Plenty of FLASH/ROM for code and data (up to 32 KiB).Very low EMI. No known bugs.Many integrated peripherals (meant as single chip design).In-System Programmi..
COPA
COPA or Copa may stand for: The Control of Pollution Act, 1974The US Child Online Protection ActThe Panama-based Copa AirlinesThe Canadian Owners and Pilots Association.a spider genus'' (Corinnidae)A short-lived nickname for Comerica Park in Detroit. ..
Copac
Copac is a union catalogue which provides free access to the merged online catalogues of 24 major university research libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, plus the British Library, the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales. It has over 31 million records representin..
Copacabana
Aerial view of Copacabana For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Copacabana is a district located in the southern zone of the city Rio de Janeiro, famous for its 4 km beach. The district was originally called Sacopenapã until the mid-18th century. It was renamed after the construction of ..
Copacabana, Antioquia
Copacabana is a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. ..
Copacabana, Bolivia
Copacabana, seen from above Copacabana, cathedral Copacabana is the main Bolivian town on Lake Titicaca, from where boats leave for Isla del Sol, the sacred Inca island. The town has a large 16th-century cathedral. The name is derived from the Aymara kota kahuana, meaning "view of the ..
Copacabana, New South Wales
Copacabana is a town on the Central Coast of New South Wales in Australia, just over an hour north of Sydney. This Copacabana (so named by real estate developers in the mid twentieth century) is situated at the northern end of MacMasters Beach, the two beaches divided by Cochrane Lagoon. The norther..
Copacabana (disambiguation)
Copacabana may refer to: Copacabana, Bolivia, a town on the shores of Lake Titicaca.*Copacabana, a district of Rio de Janeiro, named after the Bolivian town.**Copacabana (nightclub), named after the district in Rio.***Copacabana (song), by Barry Manilow, named after the nightclub.****Copacabana (mus..
Copacabana (musical)
Copacabana is a musical written by Barry Manilow, based around the song of the same name. The musical began when Dick Clark approached Manilow and cowriters Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman, and persuaded them to develop a musical film around their popular song, Copacabana. The resulting 1985 product..
Copacabana (nightclub)
Copacabana is a famous New York City nightclub. Many entertainers, among them Danny Thomas and the comedy team of Martin and Lewis, made their debuts here. The 1978 Barry Manilow song "Copacabana" is named for and about the nightclub, and part of the 2003 Yerba Buena (band) song "Guajira" is set th..
Copacabana (song)
Copacabana is a 1978 disco song by Barry Manilow. It is also known as At the Copa after the first few words of the refrain. The song is named after its setting, the New York City nightclub Copacabana. In 1985, Manilow starred in a CBS television special virtually bringing the song to life as a mu..
Copacabana Beach (Dubrovnik)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Copacabana Beach is a beach in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It should not be confused with a beach by the same name in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ..
Copachisa
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Copacker
A copacker is a company that manufactures and packages foods for other companies to sell. A copacker works under contract with the contracting company to produce and distribute food as though the products were manufactured directly by the branding company. Links [More info on copackers..
Copacol
Copacol is a Brazilian meat and food processor with its headquarters based in Cascavel, Paraná. ..
Copadichromis
Copadichromis is a genus of cichlid fishes endemic to Lake Malawi in Eastern Africa. The genus contains 27 species. Many species are popular with aquarists who keep african cichlids as most Copadichromis species are relatively peaceful in captivity. Species commonly available to aquarists Copadich..
Copaene
(−)-α-Copaene Chemical name (1R,2S,6S,7S,8S)-8-isopropyl-1,3-dimethyltricyclo[4.4.0.02,7]dec-3-ene Chemical formula C15H24 Molecular mass 204.36 g/mol CAS number [3856-25-5] Density 0.910 g/cm3 Melting point Boiling point 124 °C (15 mm Hg) SM..
Copag
Copag is a company based in São Paulo, Brazil. The company has produced plastic playing cards for poker and bridge since 1908. With the recent popularity of poker, Copag's business has quickly grown. In 2005, the World Series of Poker slated Copag as their official playing card. In 2005 Copag b..
Copahue
Chilean Volcanoes Copahué is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. Source Siebert, L. and T. Simkin (2002-). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions. Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program Digital Information Ser..
Copaiba
Copaiba is a stimulant oleoresin obtained from several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees (genus Copaifera). The thick, transparent exudate varies in color from light gold to dark brown, depending on the ratio of resin to essential oil. Copaiba is used in making varnishes and lacquers. ..
Copake, New York
Copake is a town in Columbia County, United States. New York, USA. The population was 3,278 at the 2000 census. The town derives its name from a lake, which was known to the natives as "Snake Pond." The town borders Taconic State Park. The Town of Copake is on the eastern border of the county...
Copake Lake, New York
Sunset on Copake Lake Copake Lake is a community (and census-designated place) in Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 762 at the 2000 census. Copake Lake census region is named after Copake Lake, a lake by the west town line of the Town of Copake. Copake means "snake pond" in t..
Copal
For the company see Copal Partners Copal is a type of resin, sometimes referred to as pom (the Maya language name). The word is derived from the Nahuatl language word copalli, meaning incense. It is sometimes likened to, or substituted for, amber and put in jewellery. Many indigenous cultures in M..
Copaline
Copalite (or copaline), also termed fossil resin and Highgate resin, is a naturally occurring organic substance found as irregular pieces of pale-yellow color in the London clay at Highgate Hill. It has a resinous aromatic odour when freshly broken, volatilizes at a moderate temperature, and burns r..
Copalis Beach, Washington
Copalis Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 489 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Copalis Beach is located at [47°7′4″N, 124°10′42..
Copalis Beach State Airport
Copalis Beach State Airport is the only airport in the United States that is located on an ocean beach. This airport is located on the beach near Copalis Beach, Washington, elevation 1. It is only available during low tide. The runway is the 4500 foot stretch of ocean beach from the Copalis Ri..
Copal Partners
Copal Partners (known as Copal) is a leading Knowledge Process Outsourcing firm based in Gurgaon, India. Established in 2002, Copal Partners is focused on providing outsourced research and analytics services to the Financial Services industry. Clients include several of the leading bulge bracket i..
Copán
The Pre-Columbian city now known as Copán is a locale in extreme western Honduras, in the Copán Department, near to the Guatemalan border. It is the site of a major Maya kingdom of the Classic era. The kingdom, anciently named Xukpi (Corner-Bundle), flourished from the 5th century AD to the e..
Copan, Oklahoma
Copan is a town in Washington County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 796 at the 2000 census. Geography Copan is located at [36°53′60″N, 95°55′35″W] (36.899926, -95.926447)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Copán (department)
Copán is one of the departments in the west of Honduras. The departmental capital is the town of Santa Rosa de Copán. Also in the department is the famous Pre-Columbian archaeological site at Copán, one of the greatest cities of the Maya civilization. Copán department covers a total surface..
Copán Ruinas
Copán Ruinas Arizona is a municipality in the Honduran department of Copán. ..
Coparcenary
COPARCENARY (co-, with, and parcener, i.e. sharer; from 0. Fr. ~arconier, Lat. jartitio, division), in law, the descent of lands of inheritance from an ancestor to two or more persons possessing an equal title to them. It arises either by common law, as where an ancestor dies intestate, leaving two ..
Coparmex
Coparmex or Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana is the Mexican Employers' Association. Current President: Alberto Núñez Esteva. See also Economy of MexicoMexico External link [Coparmex] This site uses flash. ..
Copasetic
Also spelled copacetic. Very satisfactory or acceptable; fine. Copacetic is an unusual English language word in that it is one of the few words of unknown origin that is not considered slang in contemporary usage. Its use is found almost exclusively in North America. Its most likely origin come..
Copayment
A copayment, or copay, is a flat dollar amount paid for a medical service by an insured. Insurance companies use copayments to share health care costs to prevent moral hazard. Though the co-pay is often only a small portion of the actual cost of the medical service, it is usually sufficient to prev..
Copa Airlines
Copa Airlines is the national flag airline of Panama. Copa is an acronym of Compañía Panameña de Aviación, meaning Panamanian Aviation Company in Spanish. It is the leading Panamanian airline, operating services to North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. It is headquar..
Copa Airlines destinations
Copa Airlines flies to over 36 destinations all over the Americas, which eventually will be adding more destinations. This is a list of airports that Copa Airlines flies to (as of July 2006): ..
Copa América
The Copa América is the main national football competition of the CONMEBOL nations. It is normally held every two years, but the intervals may change. The participating nations are Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Two invited teams from o..
Copa América 1975
The Copa America 1975 was won by Peru with Colombia as a second. For the first time in the history of the tournament there was no fixed venue and all matches were played throughout the year in each country. In 1975 the tournament changed its name from "South American Championship" to "Copa América..
Copa América 1979
The 1979 Copa América soccer tournament was played between July 10 and December 12. This time, the continental champion would not go to the Soccer World Cup. It was not held in a particular country, all matches were played in both teams' fields. The final positions were as follows: 1st place: Para..
Copa América 1983
The 1983 Copa América football (soccer) tournament was played between August 10th and November 4th, with all 10 CONMEBOL members participating. The final positions were as follows: UruguayBrazilParaguay and Peru (tied) |- !style="background:#BFD7FF;"| |- style="text-align:center; font-size:..
Copa América 1987
The Copa América 1987 was held in Argentina from June 27 to July 12, 1987. All 10 CONMEBOL members participated in the tournament, with Copa América 1983 winners Uruguay receiving a bye into the semi-finals. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group A1.2 Group B1.3 Group C2 Semi..
Copa América 1989
The 1989 Copa América football competition was hosted by Brazil, with all 10 CONMEBOL members participating. The final positions were as follows: BrazilUruguayArgentinaParaguay The top scorer was Bebeto of Brazil, with six goals. External link [Details at RSSSF] |- !style="backgr..
Copa América 1991
The Copa América 1991 football tournament was hosted by Chile, from July 8 to July 21, 1991. It was organized by CONMEBOL and all ten member nations participated. This was the last time that the tournament consisted of only CONMEBOL member nations. In subsequent tournaments, two nations from..
Copa América 1993
The 1993 Copa América football tournament was held in Ecuador between June 15 and July 4. All 10 CONMEBOL members took part, but for the first time two nations from outside CONMEBOL were invited to take part in the tournament. Mexico and the USA were the invited teams for this tournament. Argent..
Copa América 1995
The 1995 Copa América football tournament was staged in Uruguay. It was won by Uruguay, who beat Brazil 5-3 in the penalty shootout after tying them 1-1 in the final. All 10 CONMEBOL members took part, with Mexico and the USA were invited in order to reach 12 teams. The USA were the surprise of..
Copa América 1997
Bolivia hosted the Copa América for the second time in its 38th edition. It was held from June 11 to June 29, 1997. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. There is no qualifying for the final tournament. All South American countries (10 countries) participate, along..
Copa América 1999
The Copa América 1999 was held in Paraguay, from June 29 to July 18, 1999. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. There is no qualifying for the final tournament. All South American countries (10 countries) participate, along with two more invited countries, making..
Copa América 2001
The Copa América 2001 was held in Colombia, from July 11 to July 29, 2001. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. There is no qualifying for the final tournament. Conmebol's ten South American countries (French Guyana, Suriname and Guyana are CONCACAF, not CONMEBOL..
Copa América 2004
The Copa América 2004 was a football tournament held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body, and won by Brazil in a shootout over Argentina. There is no qualifying for the final tournament. Conmebol's 10 South American countrie..
Copa América 2007
The Copa América 2007 is a football tournament, set to be held in Venezuela between June 26 and July 15 2007. It is organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Competing Nations Venezuela (hosts) Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica (Invitee) Ecuador Paraguay ..
Copa América 2009
It all started in 1998 when there was speculation if Mexico could get cup America 2004 in case of a withdraw of Peru, then there was speculation if Venezuela could handle to host the tournament in 2007 and apparently they are going to manage to do it, but since the first time in 1998 Nicolas Leoz, ..
Copa Casino
The Copa Casino is a casino located in Gulfport, Mississippi. Prior to its destruction in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, it opearted a small casino that catered to local residents. The casino was originally housed in a former cruise ship, then later on a barge built to resemble an on-shore building, but..
Copa Centro-Oeste
Copa Copa Centro-Oeste (Center-West Cup in English) was a Brazilian football competition contested between Center-West region teams. Minas Gerais state clubs only disputed the first Copa Centro-Oeste edition, joining the new Copa Sul-Minas in 2000. From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Centro-Oeste champion..
Copa CONMEBOL
The Copa CONMEBOL (English: CONMEBOL Cup) was played from 1992 to 1999 and it was the South American equivalent to the European UEFA Cup. The following 2 or 3 teams clubs (depending on the country) that did not enter the Copa Libertadores, qualify for this tournament. Contents 1 List of Cham..
Copa del Rey
The Copa del Rey is an annual cup competition for Spanish football teams. Its full name is Copa de S.M. El Rey Don Juan Carlos I (His Majesty The King Juan Carlos I's Cup). It was initially known as the Copa del Ayuntamiento de Madrid (Madrid's City Council's Cup). Between 1905 and 1932 it was know..
Copa del Rey 2005/2006
Contents 1 First round2 Second round3 Third round4 Fourth round5 Round of 166 Quarter finals7 Semifinals8 Final First round August 31, 2005 Real Murcia 1-0 CD Tenerife Lorca Deportiva 1-2 Ciudad de Murcia Recreativo de Huelva 3-2 Elche CF Rac..
Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
The Copa del Rey de Baloncesto (English: King's Cup of Basketball) is an annual cup competition for Spanish basketball teams organized by Spain's top professional league, Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto. It was originally known as the Copa de España de Baloncesto and was first played in 1933. It..
Copa del Rey de Baloncesto 2005/2006
Contents 1 Copa del Rey 2005/20061.1 Quarter finals1.2 Semi finals1.3 Final2 See also3 External link Copa del Rey 2005/2006 The next edition (2005/06) will be celebrated in Madrid in the Madrid Arena: Quarter finals 16 February, 2006: (3) Pamesa Valencia 82-68 (7) A..
Copa del Rey de Balonmano
The Copa del Rey de Balonmano is an annual cup competition for Spanish handball teams. Organized by the Liga Allianz Asobal. It was originally known as the Copa del Generalísimo due to the dictator Franco and more late was called Copa del Rey de SM El Rey since 1975. It was the first nationwide ha..
Copa del Rey de Balonmano 2004/2005
The 2004/2005 edition of Copa del Rey de Balonmano was celebrated in Pontevedra, Galicia. The champion was BM Valladolid. Contents 0.1 Quarter Finals:0.2 SemiFinals:0.3 Final:1 See also Quarter Finals: 25 May, 2005: CD Bidasoa 28-32 BM Valladolid: Caja España Ademar Leo..
Copa del Rey de Balonmano 2005/2006
The 2005/2006 edition of Copa del Rey de Balonmano will be celebrate in Almeria-Vera, Andalusia. Contents 0.1 Quarter Finals:0.2 SemiFinals:0.3 Final:1 See also Quarter Finals: 10 May, 2006: BM Valladolid 36-32 Caja España Ademar Leon: BM Granollers 25-27 FC Barcelona-Ci..
Copa de la Liga
The Copa de la Liga (League Cup) was a Spanish football cup created in 1982. Due to time constraints, saturation, and club pressure the trophy only lasted for four years, and was cancelled in 1986. Champions 1982-83 - FC Barcelona1983-84 - Real Valladolid1984-85 - Real Madrid1985-86 - FC Barcelona..
Copa dos Campeões
Copa dos Campeões (or Brazilian Champions Cup) was a Brazilian football competition contested by the best teams from each one of the regional cups. The Copa dos Campeões winner was automatically qualified to following year's Copa Libertadores. Contents 1 Regional Cups2 Format3 L..
Copa do Brasil
The Copa do Brasil (or Brazil Cup) is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Federal District. From 2001 to 2006, teams playing in the Libertadores Cup have not been allowed to participate in the Copa do Brasil the same year. Contents 1&n..
Copa F300
The Copa F300 is the B-Class of Spanish Formula Three. The Copa F300 typically uses lower-powered cars, meaning that B-Class drivers can not compete with those in the main class. Many drivers who are successful in the Copa F300 going on to drive in the main class the following season. The 2005 Copa..
COPA Flight 201
The crash of COPA Flight 201 was the worst airline disaster in Panama in 50 years, and the worst disaster in the history of COPA, Panama's largest airline. Contents 1 Story2 Investigation3 Media Coverage4 See also5 External links Story On the night of June 6, 1992, the ..
Copa FPF
The Copa FPF, also sometimes called Copa Federação Paulista de Futebol or São Paulo State Cup, is a tournament organized by Federação Paulista de Futebol every second half of the season. It is played by São Paulo state teams not playing in the Brazilian League and by reserve teams of Paulista ..
Copa Interamericana
Copa Interamericana (English: Interamerican Cup) was a football trophy contested between the champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores de América (South America) and the winners of CONCACAF's Champions' Cup (North America, Central America and the Caribbean). The competition has been discontinued. ..
Copa Libertadores 1960
In the first edition, teams from only seven countries participated: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay. The tournament began April 19th, and finished June 19th. In the final, Peñarol defeated the Olimpia and was proclaimed the first champion in the history of the tour..
Copa Libertadores 1961
The second edition of the Copa Libertadores had participants from nine countries (Venezuela did not had any teams).Peñarol won its second title by defeating Palmeiras in the final. Contents 1 First Round2 Quarter finals3 Semifinals4 Final First Round Date City Home team Res..
Copa Libertadores 1962
The third edition of the Copa Libertadores had 10 teams from 9 different countries. Santos with its star Pelé were crowned as champions. Contents 1 First round1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 32 Semifinals3 Final First round Group 1 Team Pts GP W D L GF GA GD ..
Copa Libertadores 1963
The fourth edition of the Copa Libertadores had 9 teams participating from 8 different countries. Santos won the title for the second time in a row, defeating Boca Juniors in the final. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 32 Semifinals3 Final Group..
Copa Libertadores 1964
The 1964 edition of the Copa Libertadores saw for the first time a participant from Venezuela. The final was won by Independiente for the first time, defeating Nacional. Contents 1 Previous Round2 Group Stage2.1 Group 12.2 Group 22.3 Group 33 Semifinals4 Final ..
Copa Libertadores 1965
Independiente won the Copa Libertadores for the second time in this edition, beating Peñarol in the final. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 32 Semifinals3 Final Group Stage Group 1 Team Pts GP W D L GF GA GD Boca Juniors 8 4 4 0 0 11 3 8 ..
Copa Libertadores 1981
The 1981 edition of the Copa Libertadores saw Flamengo (BRA) as the champions after defeating Cobreloa (CHI) in the finals. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 31.4 Group 41.5 Group 52 Semi-finals2.1 Group A2.2 Group B3 Finals4&n..
Copa Libertadores 1983
The Copa Libertadores 1983 was won by Grêmio against Peñarol. Final Leg Venue Home Team Goals Score Goals Away Team First Leg Estadio Centenario, Montevideo ..
Copa Libertadores 1990
The Copa Libertadores 1990 was won by Club Olimpia after defeating Barcelona Sporting Club with a 3-1 aggregate in the finals. One of the players for Olimpia was legendary goalkeeper Ever Hugo Almeida, who retired from professional football the following year. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 ..
Copa Libertadores 1994
The Copa Libertadores 1994 was won by Vélez Sarsfield against São Paulo Futebol Clube in the penalty shootout. Vélez's goalkeeper José Chilavert scored one of the penalty kicks and saved another one. |- !style="background:#BFD7FF;"| |- style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;" | FIFA | ..
Copa Libertadores 1995
The 1995 edition of the Copa Libertadores saw Grêmio of Brazil as the champions after they defeated Atlético Nacional of Colombia in the finals. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 31.4 Group 41.5 Group 52 Second Round3 Quarter-finals4&n..
Copa Libertadores 1997
The 1997 edition of Copa Libertadores was won by Cruzeiro, of Brazil, after defeating Sporting Cristal of Peru in the final. The Brazilian team has also won the tournament in 1976. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 31.4 Group 41.5 Group 52 Se..
Copa Libertadores 2002
The Copa Toyota Libertadores 2002 represented the 43th Edition of the tournament organized by CONMEBOL which had Olimpia of Paraguay as the champion. Contents 1 Group Stage1.1 Group 11.2 Group 21.3 Group 31.4 Group 41.5 Group 51.6 Group 61.7 Group 71.8 ..
Copa Libertadores 2004
The 2004 edition of the Copa Libertadores was the 44th in the tournament's history. Once Caldas won the Cup for the first time. This became the second time that a team from Colombia won the Copa Libertadores. 36 teams participated in the tournament. In the First Round, the teams were divided into 9 ..
Copa Libertadores 2005
São Paulo won the 2005 Copa Libertadores (Liberators Cup), the 45th edition of the tournament. The victory also qualified them for the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship, which they won. São Paulo becomes the first Brazilian team to win the Cup on three occasions. The team also won the event in 1..
Copa Libertadores 2006
São Paulo FC 12 6 4 0 2 12 6 6 Chivas Guadalajara 12 6 3 3 0 6 3 3 Caracas FC 5 6 1 2 3 7 7 0 Cienciano 4 6 1 1 4 3 12 February 9, 2006 Cienciano 0–1 Chivas Inca Cuzco March 1, 2006 Caracas 1–2 São Paulo Brígido Igarte Caracas March 7, 2006 Chivas 1&ndas..
Copa Libertadores de América
Copa Libertadores Logo The Copa Libertadores de América (also known as Copa Toyota Libertadores) (Portuguese: Taça Libertadores da América, English: Liberators of America Cup) is an international football cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America. In recent years, to..
Copa Libertadores de América Topscorers
This is a year-by-year and all-time list of topscorers in the Copa Libertadores football tournament. Contents 1 Topscorers1.1 By year1.2 All time topscorers2 External links Topscorers By year Year Footballer Club Goals Nation 1960 Alberto Spencer Peñarol (URU) 7 1961 Os..
Copa Macaé de Juvenis
The Copa Macaé de Juvenis (or Macaé Youth Cup, in English) is a cup competition usually played between 18 and 24 Brazilian and international under-17 football clubs, most of them from Rio de Janeiro state. The competition is organized by the Liga Macaense de Desportos (Macaense Sporting League) wi..
Copa Merconorte
Copa Merconorte (English: Merconorte Cup) was a competition played from 1998 to 2001 by clubs from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and later United States, Costa Rica and Mexico too. It was replaced by Copa Sudamericana in 2002. Contents 1 Format2 Champions3 Cups by te..
Copa Mercosur
Copa Mercosur (English: Mercosur Cup, Portuguese: Copa Mercosul) was a competition played from 1998 to 2001 by the traditional top clubs from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. Paraguay and Chile. The competition was created by CONMEBOL to generate TV money to the participating teams, but it went beyond an..
Copa Norte
Copa Norte (North Cup in English) was a Brazilian football competition contested between North region teams. From 1997 to 1999, the Copa Norte champions granted qualification to Copa Conmebol. From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Norte champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões. Contents ..
Copa Norte-Nordeste
Copa Norte-Nordeste was a football competition disputed between clubs from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, and was an evolution of previous similar tournaments. The competition was contested between 1968 and 1970, by the state champions (and, in some states, the runner-ups) of those Brazi..
Copa Perú
The Copa Perú, otherwise known as the Peruvian Second Division, is a football tournament in Peru. Contents 1 History2 Current Teams3 Champions4 External links History In 1966 the First Division was named "Descentralizado"; this was due to the fact that for the first time, te..
Copa Rio
The Copa Rio, or Rio Cup, was created in 1991 to decide one of the Rio de Janeiro's Copa do Brasil representatives of the following year (the other being the Campeonato Carioca champion). If the state champion had also won Copa Rio, the representative would have been the tournament runner-up. Howev..
Copa São Paulo de Juniores
The Copa São Paulo de Juniores (or São Paulo Youth Cup, in English), also known as Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior is a cup competition played by 88 Brazilian under-21 football teams, most of them from São Paulo state. Contents 1 Format2 List of Champions3 Titles by Team4&nbs..
Copa Sudamericana
The Copa Sudamericana (also known as Copa Nissan Sudamericana) (English: South American Cup, Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana) is an international football cup competition played annually by clubs of CONMEBOL and, since 2005, from CONCACAF. It is the second most important competition for South Americ..
Copa Sudamericana 2005
This article is about the Copa Sudamericana of 2005, international football cup competition played annually by clubs of South America and, starting with this edition, invited teams from CONCACAF. The champion was Boca Juniors, winning the tournament for the second time. Contents 1 Detailed ..
Copa Sudamericana 2006
This article is about the Copa Sudamericana of 2006, international football cup competition played annually by clubs of South America and invited teams from CONCACAF. Contents 1 Detailed Results1.1 Preliminary phase1.2 Last 162 External links Detailed Results Preliminary ph..
Copa Sul-Minas
Copa Sul-Minas (Minas-South Cup in English) was a Brazilian football competition contested between South region and Minas Gerais state teams. From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Sul-Minas champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões. The competition replaced Copa Sul (South Cup in English), w..
Copa Telehit
Copa Telehit or TeleHit Cup is a tournament of soccer maked by Telehit channel. The version 2006 have this finals scores: Contents 1 Day 12 Day 23 Day 34 Day 45 Day 56 Day 66.1 Quarter-finals6.2 Semifinals7 Day 77.1 3º place7.2 Final Day 1..
COPE
COPE may refer to: Coalition of Progressive Electors, a municipal political party in Vancouver, BC, CanadaCadena COPE one of the main radio stations in Spain ([es])C.O.P.E. or COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) is the term used by the Boy Scouts of America to refer to a Ropes ..
Cope
This page is about religious garments. For people named Cope, see Cope (surname). For the evolutionary principle, see Cope's law. a priest wearing a cope The cope (Known in Latin as pluviale 'rain coat' or cappa 'cape') is a liturgical vestment, which may conveniently be described as a very l..
Cope's rule
In evolutionary biology, Cope's rule states that population lineages tend to increase body size over geological time. It is named for Edward Drinker Cope. The horse family, Equidae, is often used to illustrate the rule, with small animals evolving into larger ones; but critics such as Stephen Ja..
Cope, South Carolina
Location in Orangeburg County Cope is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 107 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Historical Sites4 External links Geography Cope is located at [33°22′39″N, 81°0..
Cope2
Cope2 is a legendary#redirect [[Template:Fact]] graffiti artist from the South Bronx. He has been painting since 1978, and has achieved worldwide fame for his work. He and his crew "Kings Destroy" (or simply KD) are the main focus of the influential graffiti movie Kings Destroy. They are also legend..
Copec
Empresas Copec S.A. is a Chilean energy and forestry company with a chain of gas stations throughout Chile. ..
Copedent
Copedent is a table used to describe the tuning and pedal setup of the pedal steel guitar. The term was coined by Tom Bradshaw in an early 1970s article in Guitar Player magazine, it is short for "ChOrd PEDal arrangemENT". According to Tom Bradshaw, the term is pronounced "co-PEE-dent". Copedant..
COPEI
Copei – Social Christian Party of Venezuela (Copei, Partido Social Cristiano de Venezuela) is a political party in Venezuela. The name stands for Comité de Organización Política Electoral Independiente (Political Electoral Independent Organization Committee). It was founded on January 13th..
Copeia
Copeia Editor Scott A. Schaefer Categories Ichthyology and Herpetology Frequency Quarterly First Issue 27 December 1913 Position Individual Ecology and Ethology Stanley F. Fox and Christopher M. Taylor Editor Scott A. Schaefer General Herpetology Michael J. Lanno..
Copel
see also Coppel COPEL is an energy corporation from Paraná, in Brazil. External links [COPEL - Companhia Paranaense de Energia]; Home Page Apparently Copel is a car company in Japan that has sold cars. Copel designs retro styled cars. In 1996-2004 the Bonito was the only car to b..
Copeland
Copeland is the name of some places in the world Copeland, County DownCopeland (UK Parliament constituency)Copeland, Cumbria, United KingdomCopeland, Kansas, United States of America Copeland is the surname of several people Adam Copeland, Canadian professional wrestler, also known as EdgeEdwin and ..
Copeland's
Copelands was started by New Orleans restaurant legend Al Copeland in 1983 -- 11 years after founding Popeye's Chicken & Biscuits. Copeland's offers classic New Orleans-style cuisine (from poboys and jambalaya to bread pudding) in a casual sit-down atmosphere. As of 2004, they claimed more than 40 l..
Copeland's method
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Copeland, Cumbria
Borough of Copeland Shown within Cumbria Geography Status: Borough Region: North West England Admin. County: Cumbria Area:- Total Ranked 52nd737.59 km² Admin. HQ: Whitehaven ONS code: 16UE Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density William Brown, ed.. The Yorkshire Archaeologica and To..
Copeland, Kansas
Copeland is a city in Gray County, Kansas, United States. The population was 339 at the 2000 census. Geography Copeland is located at [37°32′25″N, 100°37′49″W] (37.540199, -100.630236)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Copeland, Oklahoma
Copeland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,448 at the 2000 census. Geography Copeland is located at [36°39′17″N, 94°47′48″W] (36.654833, -94.796784)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Copeland-Erdős constant
The Copeland-Erdős constant is the concatenation of "0." with the base 10 representations of the prime numbers in order. Its value is approximately 0.235711131719232931374143... (sequence [[OEIS:A033308|A033308]] in OEIS) The larger Smarandache-Wellin numbers approximate the value of this constan..
Copeland (band)
Copeland is an indie rock group, originating in the city of Lakeland, Florida. Originally formed in 2000 by singer Aaron Marsh (who also plays the guitar, mellotron, organ, and piano) with his friend, bassist and backup singer James Likeness. Bryan Laurenson, guitarist, and Jon Bucklew, drummer (..
Copeland (UK Parliament constituency)
Copeland County constituency Copeland shown within Cumbria, and Cumbria shown within England Created: 1983 MP: Jamie Reed Party: Labour Type: House of Commons County: Cumbria EP constituency: North West England Copeland is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the..
Copeland Islands
The Copeland Islands is a group of islands in the north Irish Sea, north of Donaghadee, County Down, Northern Ireland consisting of Lighthouse, Mew and Copeland Island. Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) Copeland Islands ASSI is located off the County Down coast and comprises Big Copeland..
Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park
Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Copeland local elections
Copeland Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Labour 1973 - 1976 No overall control 1976 - 1979 Labour 1979 - Council elections Copeland Council election 1999 Copeland ..
Copeland Lowery
Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton & White is a California lobbying firm founded by James Copeland in 1992, now the subject of a federal investigation into earmarks granted to its clients by Rep. Jerry Lewis. In June 2006, the firm changed its name to Innovative Federal Strategies following the resignat..
Copeland Park
"The Lumber Yard" redirects here. For , see . Copeland Park, also refered to as "The Lumber Yard," is a stadium in La Crosse, Wisconsin. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the La Crosse Loggers baseball team. The current stadium was built in 2003, although a substantially ..
Copeland Sports
Copeland Sports is a sports retail store with branches in California, Oregon, Utah, and Nevada. With Athletics, Golf, Boardshop, Outdoor, Fitness, Women's, and Cycle departments, it touts itself as "Seven performance shops in one". Corporate headquarters are located at 775 Fiero Lane, Suite 200 Sa..
Copeland Trophy
The E.W. Copeland Trophy is an Australian rules football award given by the Collingwood Football Club to the player adjudged Best and Fairest for Collingwood during the year. The Copeland Shield, as it was formerly known, was named after Ern Copeland, a secretary who came to the club in 1895 and le..
Copella
Copella is a British fruit juice company based in Boxford, Suffolk. Founded by Devora Peake in 1930's she was inspired by her fathers orange and almond groves in Israel. The name Copella comes from the first letters of Cox's Orange Pippins, one of the main varieties of apples used in the juice, and..
Copella (genus)
Copella is a genus of freshwater fishes belonging to the Family Lebiasinidae, native to South America, known collquially to aquarists as 'Splashing Tetras', upon account of the unique reproductive method of the best-known representative of the genus, Copella arnoldi. Contents 1 Basic Descrip..
Copemish, Michigan
Copemish is a village in Manistee County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 232. The village is within Cleon Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²). 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) o..
Copen, West Virginia
Copen is an unincorporated community in Braxton County, West Virginia, United States. Its most famous resident is Melvin Wine (1909-2003), an acclaimed old-time fiddler. External links ..
Copenhagen
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Copenhagen, Denmark City coat of arms Location in Denmark Area - City - Metropolitan 88 km²455.61 km² Population(2006-01-01) - City - Metropolitan - Density (city/met) 501,158 1,115,035 5695/km² / 2447/km² Time zone C..
Copenhagen, Louisiana
This article is about a community in the state of Louisiana, the United States. For an article about the museum located near Copenhagen, Denmark see Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Copenhagen, Louisiana is a community in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana in the United States. It is located northeast of Ho..
Copenhagen, New York
Copenhagen is a village in Lewis County, New York, USA. The population was 865 at the 2000 census. The village is named after Copenhagen, Denmark. The Village of Copenhagen is in the Town of Denmark, New York on New York State Route 26. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demograp..
Copenhagen (disambiguation)
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, but has also inspired names of subjects for other articles: Copenhagen (play), a play by Michael FraynCopenhagen, Louisiana, a community in the USACopenhagen interpretation, a theory of quantum physicsCopenhagen tobacco, a brand of tobacco This is a [disa..
Copenhagen (play)
Copenhagen is a play by Michael Frayn, based around an event that occurred in Copenhagen in 1941, a meeting between the physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. It debuted in London in 1998 and in 2000 won the Tony Award for Best Play. Contents 1 The play2 Historical debate3 Se..
Copenhagen Airport
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Copenhagen Air Taxi
Copenhagen Air Taxi is an airline based in Denmark. Code Data ICAO Code: CATCallsign: Aircat External links [Copenhagen Air Taxi] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles ..
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School, also known as CBS, is one of the three largest business schools in Northern Europe and is situated in Copenhagen, Denmark. The business school consists of two faculties, Economics and Modern Languages, of which both are situated in Frederiksberg municipality (a third cam..
Copenhagen City Hall
The present Copenhagen City Hall is situated on Rådhuspladsen (English: City Hall Square) in central Copenhagen. It was designed by architect Martin Nyrop who was inspired by the city hall of Siena, Italy. Construction began in 1892 and the hall was opened on September 12 1905. The appearance o..
Copenhagen Concert Hall
The Copenhagen Concert Hall is a part of the relocated DR-Town, that is supposed to house all of the Danish Broadcasting Service (DR) by 2008. The Concert Hall and the whole DR-Town are located in the northern part of Copenhagen new town development of Ørestad. Jean Nouvel is the architect of the ..
Copenhagen Consensus
Copenhagen Consensus is a project which seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics. It was conceived [link] and organized by Bjørn Lomborg, the author of The Skeptical Environmentalist and the Environmental Asse..
Copenhagen County
Københavns Amt Københavns Amt's coat of arms. Basic Facts County seat Glostrup Area 526 km² Inhabitants 618,529 (2006) Website [www.kbhamt.dk] Map Københavns Amt (English: Copenhagen County) is a county (Danish, amt) on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) i..
Copenhagen criteria
The Copenhagen criteria are the rules that define whether a nation is eligible to join the European Union. The criteria require that a state have the institutions to preserve democratic governance and human rights, a functioning market economy, and that the state accept the obligations and intent ..
Copenhagen Crocodiles
The Copenhagen Crocodiles are an Australian rules football club in Copenhagen, Denmark. History The Copenhagen Crocs were a foundation club of the Danish Australian Football League and have played (in some form) in every season of the DAFL since it began in 1991. With the league restructure in 200..
Copenhagen Denmark Temple
The Copenhagen Denmark Temple is the 118th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The building of the temple in Denmark was announced on March 17, 1999. On April 24, 1999 the site for the temple in Frederiksberg was dedicated and a groundbreaking ceremony was held. Abo..
Copenhagen disease
Copenhagen disease, sometimes known as Copenhagen Syndrome, refers to progressive non-infectious anterior vertebral fusion, a rare childhood disease of unknown aetiology. ..
Copenhagen Ducks
The Copenhagen Ducks is a professional paintball team based in København, Denmark. They compete in the European Millennium Series as well as the Northern European Series. The Ducks were also one of eight teams to compete in the now-defunct European X-Ball League. History The Copenhagen Ducks actua..
Copenhagen Fire of 1728
This 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. The Copenhagen Fire of 1728 was the largest fire in the history of Copenhagen, Denmark. It began on the..
Copenhagen fire of 1795
Copenhagen’s fire of 1795 started Friday the 5th of June, around 3 p.m. at the Navy’s old base at Gammelholm in the fleets warehouse for coal and barrels. The fire spread, crossing over Holmens Canal to the quarter around Saint Nicholas Church and further along Gammel Strand (Old Beach) to Kompa..
Copenhagen Free University
Copenhagen Free University is an artist-run communist collective established in May 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark, although it is not an accredited institution of higher learning. It considers itself as part of the international Situationist movement in collaboration with other like-minded organizatio..
Copenhagen Hawks
The Copenhagen Hawks are an Australian rules football team in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Hawks began play in 2005 as the representative side of the Copenhagen Crocodiles and Amager Tigers in the Premier League division of the Danish Australian Football League. ..
Copenhagen House Grounds
Copenhagen House Grounds in Islington, London also known as the 'Old Cope' was opened 24th September 1850 and was the leading venue for professional athletics until it closed in December 1853 after severe storm damage. Initially consisting of a 200 yard straight, an oval gravel track was added, ope..
Copenhagen Institute
The Copenhagen Institute is a Danish free-market think tank. It was founded in 2003 hosting a conference on tax competition. It has a clear libertarian leaning. The Copenhagen Institute was originally called MarkedsCentret, but changed its name in 2005. The think tank works on policy areas such a..
Copenhagen International Documentary Festival cph:dox
Admissions reached more than 20.000 at the 2005 edition of [Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival - cph:dox]. Only three years of age - the annual cph:dox is by now one of the largest documentary film events in Europe. Festival Secretariat: Tine Fischer, Synnøve Kjærland, J..
Copenhagen International Film Festival
Copenhagen International Film Festival is a film festival held in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was first held in 2003, and is held annually. The main award at the Copenhagen International Film Festival is the Golden Swan, which will be awarded for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best ..
Copenhagen International School
Copenhagen International School, located in Hellerup, Copenhagen, was founded in 1963 to serve the international community of Denmark. It is one of the twelve founding schools of the International Baccalaureate program, having offered the program since 1968. The school currently offers a K1-K3 progr..
Copenhagen interpretation
The Copenhagen interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics formulated by Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg while collaborating in Copenhagen around 1927. Bohr and Heisenberg extended the probabilistic interpretation of the wavefunction, proposed by Max Born. Their interpretation attempts..
Copenhagen Metro
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Copenhagen Snuff
Copenhagen Snuff is a strong brand of Snuff manufactured and distributed in North America by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company. It represents over USD$1 Billion in retail sales for the company. External Links [U.S. Smokeless website][Copenhagen website] ..
Copenhagen Spirit
Der Kopenhagener Geist—“the Copenhagen Spirit,” an expression minted by Werner Heisenberg, originally referred to a certain way of tackling the problems of theoretical physics. The term later came to mean a way of working in general and the atmosphere that prevailed in the circle surrounding N..
Copenhagen Stock Exchange
The Copenhagen Stock Exchange (CSE) is an international marketplace for Danish securities, including shares, bonds, Treasury bills and notes, and financial futures and options. CSE is one of the OMX Exchanges, which was founded in 2003. Contents 1 Background and Structure2 CSE Indices3&..
Copenhagen syndrome
Copenhagen Syndrome is a term purportedly used to describe the phenomenon of people "most oppressed by political Islam" defending "radical Islam". An example would be authors and newspapers showing understanding for religious censure or homosexuals by radical Islam, which would have them killed if..
Copenhagen Tapes (Tim Buckley album)
Copenhagen Tapes is a live album by Tim Buckley. It was recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 12, 1968. Track listing "I Don't Need It to Rain" (Buckley) – 21:37"Buzzin' Fly" (Buckley) – 6:28"Strange Feelin'" (Buckley) – 8:59"Gypsy Woman" (Buckley) – 12:37 Personnel T..
Copenhagen tobacco
Copenhagen tobacco is the oldest dipping tobacco (a tobacco snuff product), dating to 1822. It is a fine ground tobacco which comes primarily in 3 textures: Fine Cut, Mid-Cut, and Long Cut. Copenhagen is generally available in 1.2 oz tins. Another variety is available, in the form of pouches. ..
Copenhagen University Observatory
Copenhagen University Observatory on Østervold is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Copenhagen University. It is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has been in operation since 1861. Lat 55'41" NLong 12'32" EAlt 10 m asl External links [History of Copenhagen University Observa..
Copenhagen Zoo
Copenhagen Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. It was founded by the ornithologist Niels Kjærbølling in 1859. He was given the summer garden of "Prinsess Vilhelmines Have" (The garden of Princess Vilhelmine) by the chief directorate of Copenhagen. The animals that the visitors could contemp..
Copepod
Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in the sea and nearly every freshwater habitat. Many species are planktonic, but more are benthic, and some continental species may live in limno-terrestrial habitats and other wet terrestrial places, such as swamps, under leaf fall in wet forests, b..
Copernican
Copernican means of or pertaining to the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. For the Copernican system of astronomy, see heliocentrism.For the philosophical principle, see Copernican principle.For the lunar geological period, see Copernician.Copernican federalism explains use in politics.Copernican par..
Copernican federalism
Copernican federalism is an analogy for federalism. It is named for Renaissance astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Analogy Various authors and theorists have evoked Copernican heliocentrism to describe tiers of government. Here an analogy is made between the hierarchical organisation of the solar syst..
Copernican paradigm (Australia)
Copernican paradigm is an analysis of Australian constitutional structures in order to develop models establishing Australia as a republic with a directly-elected Head of State. It is named for Renaissance astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Contents 1 Background2 Analysis3 Model devel..
Copernican principle
The Copernican principle is the philosophical statement that no "special" observers should be proposed. The term originated in the paradigm shift from the Ptolemaic model of the heavens, which placed Earth at the center of the Solar system because it appears that everything revolved around Earth. Ni..
Copernicia
Copernicia is a genus of 24 species of palms, native to South America and the Caribbean. They are fan palms (Arecaceae tribe Corypheae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The species are small to medium-sized trees growing to 5-30 m tall, typica..
Copernician
Lunar geologic time : Pre-Nectarian - Nectarian - Lower Imbrian - Upper Imbrian - Eratosthenian - Copernician The Copernician Period in the lunar geologic timescale runs from approximately 1100 million years ago to the present day. The moon's internal geologic activity is thought to have effe..
Copernicia alba
Copernicia alba is a South American species of palm tree, which is found in dense pure forests in the humid part of the Gran Chaco ecoregion of Argentina, especially the province of Formosa, and less abundantly towards drier areas. Its common names in Spanish show the various colours (and technica..
Copernicus (disambiguation)
Copernicus can refer to the following: Nicolaus Copernicus.Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.Nicolaus Copernicus University Polar Station.Copernicus crater on the Moon.Copernicus crater on Mars.COPERNICUS space telescope (ultraviolet).Copernicus, a musician. This is a [disambiguationdisa..
Copernicus (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Copernicus crater from Apollo 12. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Copernicus (musician)
Copernicus, born Joseph Smalkowski, is an avant-garde musician based out of New York. He has self-published at least eight albums of spoken-word content with music in the background. Some of his songs are improvised, while others are written beforehand. One thing common to all of them is that he wri..
Copernicus Airport Wrocław
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Copernicus and coin reform
In 1505, Nicolaus Copernicus moved to the Bishopric of Warmia, in northern Poland. He settled , worked and died in Frombork. There he held the office of canon and participated in the discussions in the Prussian Sejm about coin reform in the province. One issue of concern to participants of the Sej..
Copernicus crater
Copernicus crater can refer to the following: Copernicus crater on the Moon.Copernicus crater on Mars. 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 t..
Copernic Desktop Search
Copernic Desktop Search is a desktop searching tool for Windows. It features: Instant indexing of new and modified files. The index is automatically updated 20s after each file-change.Substring search, with automatic search of all prefixes (but not suffixes)Boolean searches, with AND, OR and NOT ..
Copernic tax project
Copernic project is undergoing a major modernisation programme in France that will recast and upgrade the entire fiscal information system in the country. Copernic project is set to run over 10 years (2001-2009) by "Direction générale des Impôts" and "Direction générale de la Comptabilité publ..
Copersucar
This page is about the Brazilian sugar and alcohol cooperative. If you are looking for the Formula One racing team, see Fittipaldi Automotive. Copersucar is a Brazilian cooperative manufacturing sugar, alcohol and their products. It was founded on the 1 July 1959 by the union of several existing o..
Copeton Dam
Copeton Dam is a 113 metres high, earth and rock fill embankment dam on the Gwydir River near Inverell, New South Wales, Australia. The dam was built by the New South Wales Department of Water Resources to supply water for irrigation and was completed in 1976. Unexpected erosion of hard, sound, unwe..
Cope & Stewardson
Cope & Stewardson (1885-1912) were an architecture firm best known for their academic building and campus designs. They are often regarded as Masters of the Collegiate Gothic style. Walter Cope and John Stewardson established the firm in 1885, and were later joined by Emlyn Stewardson in 1887. The f..
COPE (film)
Synopsis COPE is a independent film produced by Kitty Productions is a multimedia company based in Kodiak, Alaska. The film is a psychological suspense drama that centers on one family from Kodiak, Alaska. The town’s citizens disappear during the night mysteriously. Mickey Allen, played by Robert..
COPE (radio station)
COPE (Cadena de Ondas Populares de España, roughly translated as People's Radiowaves of Spain Network) is a private, commercial, Spanish radio network owned by various organizations within the Spanish Catholic Church. It is the home of La Mañana, a very popular, mostly politics-related, morning t..
Cope (surname)
Cope is a surname, and may refer to Charles West Cope, British artistDavid Cope, artificial intelligence researcherDerrike Cope, American racing driverEdward Drinker Cope, American anatomist and palaeontologistEdward Meredith Cope, English classical scholarFrederick Cope, Canadian politicianGeoff C..
Cope and drag
In foundry work, the terms Cope and Drag refer to the upper and lower parts of a two-part casting flask, used in sand casting. The flask is a wood or metal frame, which contains the molding sand, providing support to the sand as the metal is poured into the mold. Cope & drag, with cores in pl..
Cope and stick
Cope and stick construction is a frame and panel technique often used in the making of doors, wainscoting, and other decorative features for cabinets, furniture, and homes. In cope and stick construction all the members of the frame are given a decorative profile on the edge to be jointed to the p..
Cope Depot
The Cope Depot, or Manchester and Augusta Railroad Station in Cope, South Carolina was a privately owned railroad depot. The depot was added to the National Register in 2001. See also Cope, South Carolina ..
Cope Park
Cope Park is the second album of Audio Learning Center. Musically, Cope Park, like Friendships Often Fade Away, peers over the shoulders of giants. Like any band in this new millennium, Audio Learning Center simultaneously showcases their varied influences while building on them, creating somethin..
Cope reaction
The Cope reaction or Cope elimination is an elimination reaction of an amine oxide to form an alkene and a hydroxyl amine. This organic reaction is an alternative to the Hofmann elimination with the base part of the leaving group and with a 5-membered cyclic transition state leading to syn eliminati..
Cope rearrangement
The Cope rearrangement is an extensively studied organic reaction involving the [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of 1,5-dienes. For example 3-methyl-1,5-hexadiene heated to 300°C yields 1,5-heptadiene. The Cope rearrangement causes the fluxional states of the molecules in the bullvalene ..
Copha
Copha is a form of vegetable shortening made from coconut oil and flesh. It is popular in Australia - it is used in many recipes for children, such as chocolate crackles, made from Kellogg's Rice Bubbles, copha, and chocolate. In New Zealand, it is known as Kremelta. In the United States, it is not..
Cophetua
King Cophetua was said to have been a legendary king who showed no interest in females, until one day he saw a pale barefoot beggar-girl dressed all in grey. He fell in love with her, and raised her to be his queen. The legend is mentioned in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost, Romeo and Juliet,..
Cophixalus
Cophixalus is a genus of microhylid frogs. Species Cophixalus aenigma Hoskin, 2004.Cophixalus ateles (Boulenger, 1898).Cophixalus balbus Günther, 2003.Cophixalus bewaniensis Kraus & Allison, 2000.Cophixalus biroi (Méhely, 1901).Cophixalus bombiens Zweifel, 1985.Cophixalus cheesmanae Parker, 193..
Cophoscincopus
Classification Genus Cophoscincopus Cophoscincopus durusCophoscincopus greeriCophoscincopus simulans ..
Cophotis
Classification of genus Cophotis Cophotis ceylanica ..
Cophyla
Cophyla is a genus of microhylid frogs endemic to Madagascar. Species Cophyla berara Vences, Andreone & Glaw, 2005.Cophyla phyllodactyla Boettger, 1880. ..
Cophylinae
Cophylinae is a subfamily of microhylid frogs endemic to Madagascar. Genera Anodonthyla Müller, 1892.Cophyla Boettger, 1880.Madecassophryne Guibé, 1974.Platypelis Boulenger, 1882.Plethodontohyla Boulenger, 1882.Rhombophryne Boettger, 1880.Stumpffia Boettger, 1881. ..
Coph Nia
Coph Nia is the name given to the dark ambient/industrial ambient act formed by Aldenon Sartorial. Coph Nia is currently signed to the Swedish label Cold Meat Industry. Its first release was the album 'That Which is Remade', which was released in 2000. The name itself derives from Chapter 3 of Ale..
COPI
In cell biology COPI vesicles are retrograde transport vesicles. They transport proteins from the cis-Golgi vesicles to the trans-Golgi vesicles and to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. See also Clathrin vesicles. ..
Copia
copia may refer to: * Copia (latin) * [[COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts]] 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 i..
Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style
Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style (Latin: De Utraque Verborem ac Rerum Copia) Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style is a rhetorical guide written by Italian Humanist Desiderius Erasmus in 1512. It is Erasmus' systematic instruction on how to embellish, amplify, and give variety to sp..
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts is a cultural museum and education center dedicated to the discovery, understanding, and celebration of wine, food and the arts in American culture. COPIA is located in the Napa Valley in the town of Napa, California. Notable people Robert Mon..
Copiague, New York
Copiague (pronounced /KOH payg/) is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 21,922 at the 2000 census. Once predominately Italian-American, today Copiague is home to a large Polish-American population. In addition there is a large numbe..
Copiague (LIRR station)
Copiague is a Long Island Rail Road station on the Babylon/Montauk branch located in Copiague, New York. External links [Long Island Rail Road] {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; clear: both;" |- ! Next station to New York ! colspan="3" | The Long Island R..
Copiague Harbor, New York
Copiague Harbor is located south of Merrick Road (or Montauk Highway), off of South Great Neck Road in Suffolk County, New York, USA, on the South Shore of Long Island. It is sometimes referred to as Great Neck Landing; the community shares the same ZIP Code although is distinguished from Copiague...
Copiah Academy
Copiah Academy, founded in 1967, is a private educational institution located in Gallman in the south-central region of Mississippi. The school is named for Copiah County where it resides. It is properly referred to as Copiah Educational Foundation and consists of an upper-middle school and lower ..
Copiah County, Mississippi
Copiah County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of 2000, the population was 28,757. Its county seat is Hazlehurst6. Copiah, from an Indian word meaning calling panther, was organized in 1823 as Mississippi's 18th county. It ranks seventh in land area. In the year of orga..
Copiapite
Copiapite is a hydrated iron sulfate mineral with formula: Fe2+Fe3+4(SO4)6(OH)2·20(H2O). Copiapite forms in the weathering or oxidation zone of sulfide deposits in arid climates. It is soluble in water. Copiapite was first described in 1833 for an occurrence near Copiapo, Atacama, Chile. It is..
Copiapó
Copiapó is a city in the little North of Chile in the region of Atacama (III) and capital of a province of the same name. Copiapó is located at [27°21′59″S, 70°19′59″W], near the port city of Caldera, Chile. Copiapó; in 1903, 9,128; and in 1907, 11,617. As of 2002, it ..
Copiapoa
Copiapoa is a genus of cacti from the dry coastal deserts of northern Chile. It comprises about 26 species. These species vary in form )spherical or slightly columnar) and in color (brownish to blue-green body). ..
Copia (latin)
Copia is a Latin term that means plentiful supply, associated with abundance of words and linked to the Greek figure of excess, macrologia (long-windedness), as well as the general strategy of amplification. Copia refers to: 1) a rhetorical exercise; 2) a goal for students of rhetoric; and 3) rhet..
Copic
is a brand of marker made in Japan by Too and distributed in the United States and Canada by Imagination International. The markers are available in 310 colors and are refillable. The inks used to refill the markers can be mixed to create new colors, and empty markers are sold for this purpo..
Copient Technologies
Copient Technologies is part of NCR Corporation and specializes in retail marketing technologies. Founded in 1999 and headquartered at the Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette, Indiana, Copient was an independent company until its acquisition by NCR in April 2003. Copient's main product is Lo..
Copihue
The Copihue (Lapageria rosea), also known as the Chilean Bellflower and Chilean Glory Flower, is the national flower of Chile. It grows in forests in the southern part of Chile, being part of the Valdivian flora. It is the only species in the genus Lapageria, and is an evergreen climbing plant rea..
COPII
COPII vesicles transport proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus. The coats of COPII vesicles consist of large protein subcomplexes that consist of four different coat-protein subunits. See also: COPI ..
Copin
Copin can be refer to either of the following: alleged murderer of Little Saint Hugh of LincolnLouis François Zéphirin Copin French Revolutionary ..
Coping
Coping (architecture) consists of the capping or covering of a wall.Coping (psychology) is the process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict.Coping (raptor keeping) is th..
Coping (architecture)
Coping (from cope, Latin capa), consists of the capping or covering of a wall. A coping may consist of stone, brick, tile, slate, metal, wood or thatch. In all cases it should be weathered to throw off the wet. In Romanesque work copings appeared plain and flat, and projected over the wall wit..
Coping (psychology)
In psychology, coping is the process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict. In coping with disease, people tend to use one of the two main coping strategies: either prob..
Coping saw
A coping saw. In woodworking and carpentry, a coping saw is a type of hand saw used to cut intricate shapes and interior cutouts. It is widely used to cut moldings to create "coped" rather than miter joints. It is also occasionally used to create fretwork. A coping saw consists of a very thin ..
Coping Saw
The 'Coping Saw' is a smaller finer version of the Hacksaw. It consists of a frame and handle, where the blade is placed between it's length's under tension between the frame. ..
Coping skill
A coping skill is a behavioral tool which may be used by individuals to offset or overcome adversity, disadvantage, or disability without correcting or eliminating the underlying condition. Coping skills are also sometimes called work-arounds. Virtually all living beings routinely utilize copi..
Coping With
Contents 1 Books2 The Television Show3 Notes4 Covers Books The Coping With series of books is a series of books aimed at 11-16 year olds, written by Peter Corey and published by Scholastic Hippo. The first book, Coping with Parents, was released in 1989, and the series contin..
Coping With The Urban Coyote
This is the first full release from the band Unida. Track Listing 1. Thorn - 3:14 2. Black Woman - 5:14 3. Plastic - 4:03 4. Human Tornado - 4:22 5. If Only Two - 5:17 6. Nervous - 6:41 7. Dwarf It - 2:33 8. You Wish - 9:36 ..
Copinsay
Copinsay is one of the Orkney Islands in Scotland, lying off the east coast of the Orkney Mainland. The uninhabited island is an RSPB reserve, and is also home to a lighthouse. Myths about the island include the story of the Copinsay Brownie. ..
Copious free time
"Copious free time" (sometimes "copious spare time") is used to indicate that a speaker has much free time in which to perform a task. It is often used sarcastically, however, to imply that the speaker really has no time in which to do it. The phrase is similar in meaning and attitude to the phrase ..
Copitz
Copitz is a subdivision of Pirna. It was incorporated into Pirna in 1922. The place was mentioned in 1417 mentioned for the first time. The name originates from the Slavic language. The place offers a view of Pirna and Schloss Sonnenstein. ..
Copiula
Copiula is a genus of microhylid frogs endemic to New Guinea. Species Copiula exspectata Günther, 2002.Copiula fistulans Menzies & Tyler, 1977.Copiula major Günther, 2002.Copiula minor Menzies & Tyler, 1977.Copiula obsti Günther, 2002.Copiula oxyrhina (Boulenger, 1898).Copiula pipiens Burton &..
Coplanarity
In geometry, a set of points in space is coplanar if the points all lie in a geometric plane. For example, three points are always coplanar; but four points in space are usually not coplanar. Points can be shown to be coplanar by determining that the scalar product of a vector that is normal to the..
Copland
Copland was a project at Apple Computer to create an updated version of the Macintosh operating system. It was to have introduced protected memory, multitasking and a number of new underlying operating system features, yet still be compatible with the vast majority of existing Mac software. Begun ..
Copland (disambiguation)
Copland can mean: The Copland project at Apple ComputerAaron Copland - American composer4532 Copland - an asteroid named after Aaron CoplandHenry CoplandRobert CoplandCopland River in New ZealandCop Land - a movie starring Sylvester Stallone and Harvey Keitel This is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Copland River
The Copland River is a river on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It flows for 20 kilometres from its headwaters in the Southern Alps to its confluence with the Karangarua River. The headwaters of the Copland lie only eight kilometres to the south of Aoraki/Mount Cook in a valley o..
Coplay, Pennsylvania
Coplay is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, six miles (10 km) northwest of Allentown where the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Canal once existed. In 1900, 1,581 people lived there; in 1910, 2,670 people lived there. The population was 3,387 at the 2000 census. Geography Coplay is located at ..
Copley
The Copley Medal is a scientific award for work in any field of science granted by the Royal Society of London. The famous American portrait painter John Singleton Copley. Copley is also the name of several places in the world: Copley, County Durham, EnglandCopley, Cheshire, EnglandCopley, Yorksh..
Copley, Cheshire
Copley is an area of a town called Stalybridge, which lies at the foot of the Pennines, 8 miles east of Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom. The area has a local secondary school which is attached to a local recreational centre and swimming pool. External links [Secondary school website..
Copley, County Durham
Copley is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Bishop Auckland. ..
Copley, West Yorkshire
Copley is a village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, south of Halifax and east of Sowerby Bridge, by the River Calder and the Calder and Hebble Navigation. It is the site of a community predating Sir Titus Salt's Saltaire near Bradford. In 1874, Colonel Edward Ackroyd, a woollen mill owner..
Copley (MBTA station)
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Copley Fielding
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (1787 - 1855) commonly called Copley Fielding, was an English painter born in Sowerby and famous for his watercolour landscapes. Copley Fielding became at an early age a pupil of John Varley. In 1810 he became an associate exhibitor in the Watercolor Society, in 1813 ..
Copley Medal
The Copley Medal is a scientific award for work in any field of science, the highest award granted by the Royal Society of London. It is also the society's oldest award, the first medal being awarded in 1731. The award was created after a £100 bequest in 1709 to the Royal Society by Sir Godfrey Co..
Copley Place
Copley Place is an enclosed shopping mall located in the Back Bay section of Boston, Massachusetts. It is part of a complex that includes office buildings, two hotels, and a parking garage. The mall is noted for its chic stores such as: Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior, Gucci, Jimmy Choo and Porsche ..
Copley Plaza Hotel
The Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel (or Copley Plaza Hotel as it is generally known) is a four-star hotel in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1912. Fritz Kohn, the grandfather of John Kerry, shot himself in the restroom of this hotel. The hotel is owned and operated by the Canadian-ba..
Copley Press
Copley Press logo Copley Press is a privately held newspaper business, originally founded in Illinois, but now based in La Jolla, California. As of 2005, it publishes 10 daily, 9 weekly, and 1 bi-weekly newspapers. It was formerly the owner of KCOP Television in Los Angeles. Contents 1&n..
Copley Square
H. H. Richardson's Trinity Church, Boston with the old John Hancock Tower in Copley Square Copley Square is an area in the Back Bay of Boston, Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, the word square is often used to refer merely to an intersection of two streets that has been named in somebody's ho..
Copley Symphony Hall
Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, California was built in 1929 as the Fox Theatre (a 68,000 square foot French Rococo style luxury movie theater) for $2.5 million. The hall was conferred to the San Diego Symphony in 1984. Downtown's Symphony Towers with an AT&T logo at the top (the second talle..
Copley Township, Minnesota
Copley Township is a township in Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 859 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 88.1 km² (34.0 mi²). 87.6 km² (33.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) of it..
Copley Township, Summit County, Ohio
Copley Township, Ohio, is a location in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is located West of Akron, and it is a relatively rural area that has become increasingly suburban over the last few decades. The 2000 census counted a population of 13,641 in Copley. The school system in Copley is shared with Fairl..
Coplin, Maine
Coplin is a plantation in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 135 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the plantation has a total area of 85.6 km² (33.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 135 people, 58 ..
Copmanthorpe
Copmanthorpe is a large village and civil parish in the unitary authority of City of York in the north of England, south west of York, west of Bishopthorpe and close to Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan and Askham Richard. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 4,262. Prior to 1996..
Copnor
Copnor is one of the administrative district of Portsmouth, located on the eastern side of Portsea Island. As Copenore, it was one of the three villages listed as being on Portsea Island in the Domesday book. In the late 19th, early 20th century the rapid expansion of Portsmouth saw the original vi..
Copocrossa
Copocrossa is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Copocrossa harpina Simon, 1903 (Sumatra)Copocrossa politiventris Simon, 1901 (Malaysia)Copocrossa tenuilineata (Simon, 1900) (Queensland) ..
Copóg Phádraig
''The name is incorrect due to technical limitations, the correct spelling is copóg Phádraig. "Leaf of Patrick." The Irish name for the water-plantain reputed to ward off fairies. ..
Copolymerization
In chemistry, copolymerization is the process of using more than one monomer to produce a copolymer, which will possess properties different to the homopolymer of either monomer. The resulting product may be a random copolymer, an alternating copolymer, or a block copolymer. In the copolymerizatio..
Copora cavernosa
The corpora carvernosa (singular is corpus cavernosum) are two tubular shaped structures located on the dorsal, or back side of the male penis. They lie just underneath of the skin, and consist mostly of vascular (especially venous) structures, along with fibrous supporting tissue. The are essenti..
Copo National Park
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COPP
COPP is a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, consisting of treatment with cyclophosphamide, oncovin, procarbazine and prednisone. All drugs are administered intravenously. ..
Copp's Hill
Copp's Hill is the second oldest burial ground of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1659 (the oldest is the burial ground at King's Chapel). Copp's Hill is bordered by Hull Street, Charter Street and Snow Hill Street in Boston's historic North End neighborhood. It was named after Willi..
Copparo
Copparo is a town of Emilia Romagna, Italy,in the Province of Ferrara, located 50 kilometers northeast of the regional capital of Bologna and 17 kilometers east of the provincial capital of Ferrara, Copparo sits in the fertile Po River Delta (10 kilometers south of the river and 35 kilometers from..
Coppa Acerbo
The Coppa Acerbo was an automobile race held in Italy, named after Tito Acerbo (the brother of Giacomo Acerbo). A Bugatti leads the start of the 1927 race The 150 mile Coppa Acerbo was held over a 15 mile circuit beginning and ending at Pescara, Italy, a city on the Adriatic coast. The cours..
Coppa Ciano
The Coppa Ciano was an automobile race held in Italy. Since the first competition, the sport of motor racing in Italy proved very popular. During the years immediately following World War I several road circuits were created. Notable among these was the Montenero circuit at Livorno, which became ho..
Coppa delle Alpi
Coppa delle Alpi (translated as The Goblet of the Alps), was a football tournament, first organized by the Italian national league in 1960. The competition ran from 1960 until 1987. The first editions of the tournament were composed of football teams from, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and France. T..
Coppa Florio
Coppa Florio was an italian car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1904 when Vincenzo Florio offered the initial 50 000 Lira and cup. The Brescia race was since 1914 co-organized with the Targa Florio at the Circuito delle Madonie circuit outside Palermo, Sicilia. 1904, September 5: Brescia, wo..
Coppa Italia
The Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) is an Italian football's annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions weren't crowned until 1936. Juventus leads the way with nine wins, with Roma second with seven. Torino has been to the most finals: 14 (Juventus with 13). The ..
Coppa Titano
The Coppa Titano is the national football cup of San Marino. It was first awarded in 1937. Cup Winners 1937 : SP Libertasnot played from 1938 to 1949 1950 : SP Libertasnot played from 1951 to 1953 1954 : SP Libertasnot played from 1955 to 1957 1958 : SP Libertas1959 : SP Libertas1960 : not played19..
Coppélia
Coppélia is a sentimental comic ballet with original choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon to a ballet libretto by Saint-Léon and Charles Nuittier and music by Léo Delibes. It was based upon a macabre story by E.T.A. Hoffmann entitled "Der Sandmann" ("The Sandman"), published in 1815. The ballet p..
Coppell, Texas
Coppell is a city in Dallas County, Texas, a suburb and bedroom community of the DFW Metroplex. The population was 35,958 at the 2000 census. A small area in the far northern portion of the city overlaps into neighboring Denton County. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Educatio..
Coppell High School
Coppell High School Address 185 West Parkway Boulevard City Coppell , Texas 75019 Established 1965 Type Public Secondary Superintendent Dr. Jeff Turner Principal Mr. Brad Hunt Enrollment 2,933 (2005-2006) Grades 9 to 12 District Coppell Independent School District Mascot Cowboys ..
Coppell Independent School District
The Coppell Independent School District is based in Coppell, Texas. A [map] of the district shows that is spans parts of Coppell, and Irving (including a portion of Valley Ranch in Irving. See Coppell Education Contents 1 Schools1.1 Elementary1.2 Middle1.3 High scho..
Coppename River
The Coppename is a river in Suriname (South America) in the district of Sipaliwini, forming part of the boundary between the districts of Coronie and Saramacca. The river course The Coppename begins in the Wilhelmina Mountains. Its tributaries are the Right Coppename (which originates on the nort..
Coppenbrügge
Coppenbrügge is a village and a municipality in the Hamelin-Pyrmont district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 15 km east of Hamelin. ..
Coppenhall High School
Coppenhall High School is a small co-educational comprehensive school that educates approximately 670 children between 11 and 16 years of age. It is located in the town of Crewe in Cheshire, England. References [School web site][Current OFSTED report] ..
Copper
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#ffc0c0; color:black" | References |} Copper is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Cu (L.: Cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a ductile metal with excellent electrical conductivity, and finds ex..
Copper(I)-thiophene-2-carboxylate
For other uses, see CUTC (disambiguation). Copper(I)-thiophene-2-carboxylate or CuTC is a thiophene and a reagent in organic chemistry that especially promotes the Ullmann reaction between aryl halides. References Aryl-Aryl Bond Formation One Century after the Discovery of the Ullmann Reactio..
Copper(I) chloride
Copper(I) chloride General Systematic name Copper(I) chloride Other names Cuprous chloride Molecular formula CuCl Molar mass 98.99 g/mol Appearance white powder, slightlygreen from oxidation CAS number [7758-89-6] Properties Density and phase 4.140 g/cm3, so..
Copper(I) cyanide
Copper(I) cyanide (CuCN), also copper cyanide, cuprous cyanide, or cupricin (CAS number [544-92-3][link], EINECS number 208-883-6) is a white to cream colored or sometimes greenish powdery solid that is insoluble in water. Its chemical formula is . It is a poison that reacts viole..
Copper(I) iodide
Copper(I) iodide General Systematic name Copper(I) iodide Other names Cuprous iodide Molecular formula CuI Molar mass 190.45 g/mol Appearance Off white powder CAS number [7681-65-4] Properties Density and phase 5.62 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water Insolub..
Copper(I) oxide
Copper(I) oxide General Systematic name Copper(I) oxide Other names Cuprous oxideCuprite (mineral)Red copper oxide Molecular formula Cu2O Molar mass 143.09 g/mol Appearance Brownish-red solid CAS number [1317-38-0] Properties Density and phase 6.0 g/cm3, sol..
Copper(I) phosphide
Copper phosphide, 3, also copper(I) phosphide, cupric phosphide, cuprophosphorus and phosphor copper, is a compound of copper and phosphorus, a phosphide of copper. It has the appearance of yellowish-grey very brittle mass of crystalline structure. It does not react with water. Its CAS number is ..
Copper(II) acetate
Copper(II) acetate Systematic name Copper(II) acetate Other names Cupric acetate Molecular formula Cu2(CH3COO)4 Molar mass 181.59 g/mol Appearance Dark green crystaline solid CAS number 142-71-2 (anhydrous)6046-93-1 (dihydrate) Properties Melting point 115 °C (388 K) ..
Copper(II) arsenate
Copper arsenate (Cu3(AsO4)2.4H2O, or Cu5H2(AsO4)4.2H2O), also called copper orthoarsenate or tricopper arsenate or tricopper orthoarsenate, is an insecticide used in agriculture. It is also used as a herbicide, fungicide, and a rodenticide. It is a blue or bluish-green powder insoluble in water and ..
Copper(II) bromide
Copper(II) bromide General Other names cupric bromide Molecular formula CuBr2 Molar mass 223.37 g/mol Appearance grayish black crystals CAS number [7789-45-9] Properties Density and phase 4.71 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water very soluble Solubility soluble..
Copper(II) carbonate
Copper(II) carbonate Systematic name Copper(II) carbonate Other names copper carbonate, cupric carbonate Molecular formula CuCO3 Molar mass 123.56 g/mol CAS number [xx-xx-xx] Density x.xxx g/cm3 Solubility (water) x.xx g/l Melting point xx.x °C Boiling po..
Copper(II) chloride
Copper(II) chloride General Systematic name Copper(II) chlorideCopper dichloride Other names Cupric chloride Molecular formula CuCl2 Molar mass 134.45 g/mol (anhydrous) Appearance blue-green crystalline solid (dihydrate) yellow-brown powder (anhydrous) CAS number [74..
Copper(II) fluoride
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Copper(II) fluoride has formula CuF2. Density is 4.23 g cc-1; melting point is 836 °C; boiling point i..
Copper(II) hydroxide
Copper(II) hydroxide Systematic name Copper(II) hydroxide Other names Molecular formula Cu(OH)2 Molar mass 97.561 g/mol CAS number [xx-xx-xx] Density x.xxx g/cm3 Solubility (water) x.xx g/l Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C [Chemical in..
Copper(II) nitrate
Copper(II) nitrate General Systematic name Copper(II) nitrate Other names Cupric nitrate Molecular formula Cu(NO3)2 Molar mass 187.56 g/mol Appearance blue crystals CAS number [10031-43-3] Properties Density and phase 2.32 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water..
Copper(II) oxide
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Copper(II) sulfate
Copper(II) sulfate General Systematic name Copper(II) sulfatepentahydrate Other names Cupric sulfateBlue vitriolBluestoneChalcanthite Molecular formula CuSO4·5H2O Molar mass 249.68 g/mol (pentahydrate) 159.58 g/mol (anhydrous) Appearance blue crystalline solid (pentahydrate) ..
Copper(II) triflate
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Copper(II) triflate General Systematic name ? Other names ? Molecular formula ? S..
Copper-based chips
Copper-based chips are semiconductor integrated circuits, usually microprocessors, which use copper for interconnections. Since copper is a better conductor than aluminium, chips using this technology can have smaller metal components, and use less energy to pass electricity through them. Together,..
Copper-clad aluminum wire
Copper-clad aluminum wire, commonly abbreviated as CCAW is a conductor composed of an inner aluminum core and outer copper cladding. The primary application of this conductor is high-quality coils where weight is an issue, such as the voice coils in headphones, portable loudspeakers or moving coils ..
Copper-copper(II) sulfate electrode
The Copper-copper(II) sulfate electrode is a type of reference electrode, based on the redox reaction with participation of the metal (copper) and its salt - copper(II) sulfate. It is used for measuring electrochemical potential and is the most commonly used reference electrode for testing cathodic ..
Copper-foil glasswork
This article is on the technique of copper-foil glasswork. For a general overview of stained glass art, see stained glass Copper-foil glasswork is the art and craft of connecting pre-cut pieces of glass by wrapping their edges with copper adhesive tape, then soldering the copper-wrapped edges toget..
Copper-plate grant
One of the most important sources of history in the Indian subcontinent are the royal records of grants engraved on copper-plates (tamra-shasan or tamra-patra). Because copper does not rust or decay, they can survive indefinitely. Collections of archaeological texts fropm the copper-plates and rock..
Copper-rumped Hummingbird
The Copper-rumped Hummingbird, Saucerottia tobaci (formerly Amazilia tobaci), is a small bird that breeds in Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, and has occurred as a vagrant on Grenada. It is a seasonal migrant in parts of Venezuela. This hummingbird inhabits open country, gardens and cultivation. T..
Copperas Cove, Texas
Copperas Cove is a city in Texas, United States. The population was 29,592 at the 2000 census. It is located on the western edge of Fort Hood. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Copperas Cove High School4 External links Geography Copperas Cove is located at [31°7′11..
Copperbelt (electoral district)
Copperbelt is an electoral district which returns a member (known as an MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon Territory in Canada. Its current MLA is Arthur Mitchell, who is the leader of the Yukon Liberal Party and of the opposition. 2005 by-election Party Candidate Elected Popular Vote..
Copperbelt Province
The Copperbelt is a province of Zambia which is very rich in mineral deposits. It was the backbone of the Northern Rhodesian economy during British colonial rule, but its economic importance was severely damaged by a crash in global copper prices in 1973 and the nationalization of the copper mines..
Copperbelt strike (1935)
The Copperbelt strike in May 1935 was a great strike action which was performed by African mineworkers in the Copperbelt (then in Northern Rhodesia, today called Zambia) to protest against unfair taxes imposed by the British colonial authorities. The strike involved three of the four great copper mi..
Copperhead
Copperhead most commonly refers to three different kinds of snakes: American copperhead, a species of venomous pit vipers found in the southeastern part of North AmericaAustralian copperhead, a genus of venomous elapids found in southern Australia and TasmaniaCopperhead rat snake, a species of harm..
Copperheads (politics)
Part of a series onAnti-War topics Opposition to... Iraq War War on Terrorism Afghanistan War Vietnam War War of 1812 American Civil War Second Boer War Agents of opposition Anti-war organizations Conscientious objector Draft dodger Peace movement Peace churches Related ideologies An..
Copperhead (band)
Copperhead is the name given to three separate music bands. Contents 1 1970s band1.1 External links2 1990s southern rock band2.1 External links3 Thrash metal band3.1 External links 1970s band The first band named “Copperhead” flourished in the 1970s. It was par..
Copperhead (climbing)
In rock climbing, a copperhead is a small nut made of a soft metal, originally copper or brass, now usually aluminium. Copperheads are placed in the smallest cracks and seams where their malleability means that they can conform to the rock and grip better: often they need to be hammered into place. ..
Copperhead (DC Comics)
Copperhead is a DC Comics supervillain, appearing primarily as a foe of Batman. Background The criminal known as Copperhead first appeared in Gotham City in a snake costume. He committed numerous thefts before finally being apprehended by Batman and the first Batgirl. Copperhead then turned to..
Copperhead Road
Copperhead Road album art. Copperhead Road is an American country music/country rock album released in 1988 by Steve Earle. The title song refers to an actual location in Mountain City, Tennessee. It concerns a Vietnam veteran who turns from his family tradition of moonshining to growing ma..
Copperhill, Tennessee
Copperhill is a city in Polk County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 511 at the 2000 census. Geography Copperhill is located at [34°59′32″N, 84°22′27″W] (34.992108, -84.374254)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Copperhill is situated along the Tennessee/Georg..
Copperlode Dam
The Copperlode Dam is a fresh water reservoir dam servicing the city of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. The dam is located in the range immediately west of the city. History Originally Cairns' water needs were met with water drawn from Freshwater Creek and also some from Behana Creek. It was evid..
Coppermine
Coppermine may mean: A codename for a Pentium III microprocessorCoppermine Photo GalleryCoppermine is the former name of Kugluktuk, NunavutCoppermine River, in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, from which the community of Coppermine got its namecopper extractionNYC-based rock band [link..
Coppermine Herald
Coppermine Herald of Arms is the title of one of the officers of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority in Ottawa. Like the other heralds at the Authority, the name is derived from the Canadian river. The design of the badge of office of Coppermine Herald of Arms was assigned in 15 June 2005. Since..
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Coppermine Photo Gallery is a photo gallery web application with some multimedia capabilities. It requires PHP, MySQL, and ImageMagick or the GD Graphics Library, and works with most web server software such as Apache. Coppermine Photo Gallery has interfaces with many popular software packages, ..
Coppermine River
Coppermine River is a river in Fort Smith and Kitikmeot regions of Nunavut in Canada. It is 525 miles (845 km) long. It rises in a small lake near Great Slave Lake and flows generally north to Coronation Gulf, an arm of the Arctic Ocean. The river freezes in winter and is unnavigable because of..
Copperopolis
Third album by Los Angeles indie rock group, Grant Lee Buffalo, released in June, 1996. Track listing HomespunThe BridgeArousing ThunderEven The OxenCrackdownArmchairBethlehem SteelAll That I HaveTwo & TwoBetter For UsHyperion & SunsetComes To BlowsThe Only Way Down ..
Copperopolis, California
Copperopolis is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 2,363 at the 2000 census. The town is located along California State Route 4 and is registered as California Historical Landmark #296. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 D..
Copperplate
Copperplate refers to the use of inscribed sheets of copper in printing. The etched sheets of copper are inked and then have paper rolled over them to produce a copy. In Southeast Asia, the use of copperplate for important documents was a stage in the writing system; they served as durable document..
Copperplate Gothic
Copperplate Gothic is a typeface designed by Frederic W. Goudy in 1901. It appears to be a sans serif, but it has very small serifs. Originally designed for stationery and society printing, is now used in many varieties of commercial printing such as business cards and lettering on the frosted-gl..
Coppersmith
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A coppersmith is a person who works with copper and brass. Coppersmiths lay out, cut, bend, and assemble pipe sections and pipefittings made from copper. They also manufacture tanks, hot water systems, roofs and other sheet based items from copper, brass, a..
Coppersmith (disambiguation)
Coppersmith may refer to: Coppersmith, a person who works with copper and brass. Coppersmith Barbet, a bird found in India, Sri Lanka, southeast Asia and Indonesia. Don Coppersmith, a cryptographer and mathematician. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associ..
Coppersmith Barbet
The Coppersmith Barbet (Megalaima haemacephala), also referred to sometimes simply as coppersmith, is a barbet. Barbets are near passerine birds with a world-wide tropical distribution. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. The Coppersmith Barbet is a resident bre..
Coppersmith–Winograd algorithm
In the mathematical discipline of linear algebra, the Coppersmith–Winograd algorithm is the fastest currently known algorithm for square matrix multiplication. It can multiply two [n \times n] matrices in [O(n^) \!\ ] time (see Big O notation). This is an improvement over the t..
Copperton, Utah
Copperton is a small mining community located in Salt Lake County, Utah. Located southwest of West Jordan and about 17 miles from Salt Lake City, Copperton lies at the mouth of Bingham Canyon and was established in 1926 by the Utah Copper Company as a residential area for its employees. Today it is ..
Coppertone girl
Original Coppertone ad. Coppertone is the brand name for a suntan lotion, owned by Schering-Plough HealthCare Products Inc. It dates to 1944, when pharmacist Benjamin Green invented a lotion to darken tans. The company became famous the following year when it introduced the Coppertone girl, a..
Copperville, Alaska
Copperville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 179. Geography Copperville is located at [62°4′19″N, 145°24′53″W] (62.071928, -145.414629)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According..
Coppery-headed Emerald
The Coppery-headed Emerald (Elvira cupreiceps) is a type of hummingbird. It is endemic to Costa Rica. References BirdLife International (2004). [Elvira cupreiceps]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 12 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for w..
Coppery Titi
The Coppery Titi, Callicebus cupreus, is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, from South America. It if found in Bolivia, Brazil and Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. References Rylands et al (2003). [Callicebus cupreus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retriev..
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Copper (comic)
Copper is a comic strip by Kazu Kibuishi that has enjoyed both webcomic and print appearances. The web comic began in April 2002 in a much larger than usual square format. Except for the first strip, the comic is in color. The large format may account in part for the slow schedule - updates occur..
Copper (disambiguation)
Copper is a highly conductive and ductile metal, with wide-ranging applications in industry. Copper may also refer to: Copper (color), the colour of the metalCopper (comic), a web and print comicCopper River (Alaska), a river in AlaskaCopper Riot, a major riot which took place in Moscow in 1662Cop..
Copper Age
The Chalcolithic (Greek khalkos + lithos 'copper stone') period, also known as the Eneolithic (Aeneolithic) or Copper Age period, is a phase in the development of human culture in which the use of early metal tools appeared alongside the use of stone tools. The literature of European archaeology ge..
Copper alloys
Copper alloys are alloys with copper as their principial component. They have high resistance to corrosion. Due to its high electric conductivity, pure electrolytic copper is used mostly for making of electric cables. Contents 1 Compositions2 Brasses3 Bronzes4 Precious metal ..
Copper Basin Railway
The Copper Basin Railway (AAR reporting mark CBRY) is an Arizona shortline railroad that operates from a connection with the Union Pacific Railroad (AAR reporting mark UP) at Magma to Winkelman, Arizona, 54 miles. The CBRY also has a 7-mile branch line that runs from Ray Junction to Ray, Arizona...
Copper Belt
The Copper Belt is the copper mining area of Zambia, around the towns of Ndola, Kitwe and Mufilira. It is sometimes also taken to include the adjacent copper producing area of the Democratic Republic of Congo, around Lumbumbashi. See also Copperbelt Province. ..
Copper Blue
Copper Blue was the debut album of the US band Sugar. It was voted 1992 album of the year by the NME. All of the songs were written by guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, who also co-produced with Lou Giordano. The song "The Slim" is about losing someone to AIDS. In 2006, the band Train featured a cove..
Copper Canyon
The Copper Canyon The Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barranca del Cobre) is a canyon system in the Sierra Tarahumara in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. This canyon system is larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon in the neighbouring United States, although the Grand Canyon..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Copper Canyon is a town in Denton County, Texas, United States. Copper Canyon was founded in April of 1973. Residents decided to incorporate the town in an effort to preserve the rural atmosphere of the community. The first mayor was Robert Woodin. Council meetings were held in homes until 1978, wh..
Copper Captain
Copper Captain is a term for a Brummagem captain; a General von Poffenburgh. Michael Perez is so called in the play Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. Washington Irving wrote, "To this copper-captain was confided the command of the troops." References [Brewer's Phrase and Fable]This article..
Copper cartels
Since 1870, there have been several formal attempts to restrict the copper output and raise in this form its price. This is a list of copper cartels in the 20th century: Copper Export Association, CEA, 1918-1923Copper Exporters, Inc., CEI, 1926-1932International Copper Cartel , ICC, 1935-1939 (Al..
Copper Center, Alaska
Copper Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 362. Geography Copper Center is located at [61°57′55″N, 145°19′6″W] (61.965305, -145.318280)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Copper chloride
Copper forms two stable chlorides: Copper(I) chloride (cuprous chloride), CuCl, mineral name nantokite. Copper(II) chloride (cupric chloride), CuCl2, mineral name eriochalcite. Detailed information on each of these compounds is found on the specific pages linked above. This is a [disambiguati..
Copper City, Michigan
Copper City is a village in Houghton County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 205. The village is within Calumet Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²), all land. Demog..
Copper clad steel
Copper clad steel, also known as copper covered steel or by its acronym CCS, is a bimetallic product, mainly used in the wire industry that combines the high mechanical resistance of steel with the conductivity and resistance to corrosion of copper. Its main purpose is to be used as a drop wire of t..
Copper Cliff, Ontario
Copper Cliff is a community in the Canadian city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario. It was incorporated as a separate community in 1901, and for a time was in fact larger than the neighbouring community of Sudbury. However, Sudbury had surpassed Copper Cliff in population by 1930, when Sudbury was reinco..
Copper coulometer
The copper coulometer is a one of the common application of the copper-copper(II) sulfate electrode. Such a coulometer consists of two identical copper electrodes immersed into the slightly acidic pH-buffered solution of the copper(II) sulfate. Passing of the current through the element leads to t..
Copper Country
Miners pose with lunch pails in hand on a mine rock pile outside of the Tamarack mineshaft. This mine was one of the most productive mines in the Copper Country. The Copper Country is an area in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States, including most of Keweenaw, Houghton, Baraga ..
Copper Country Mall
The Copper Country Mall is a shopping mall located at 47420 Highway M26 in Portage Township just outside the city of Houghton, Michigan. It is owned by Developers Diversified Realty. History Copper Country Mall opened in 1981 with JC Penney, Kmart, Spurgeon's Department Store, and City Drug as anch..
Copper Creek, Virginia
Copper Creek is a town located in Russell County, Virginia. Notable residents Country music legend Sara Carter of the Carter Family was born there.Appalachain music man Uncle Charlie Osborne lived there. ..
Copper extraction
Currently, the most common source of copper ore is the mineral chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), which accounts for about 50% of copper production. The focus of this article is on the process of copper extraction from chalcopyrite ore into pure metal. Processes for other minerals are mentioned. For economic ..
Copper Family
The Copper Family are a family of singers of traditional, unaccompanied English folk song. Originally from Rottingdean, near Brighton, Sussex, England, the nucleus of the family now live in the neighbouring village of Peacehaven. Contents 1 History2 Discography3 Recommended4&nbs..
Copper fist
Copper fist is a configuration of protein involved in DNA-binding. It is called so since it resembles fist. External links [copper fist definition] ..
Copper gluconate
CAS number 814-91-5 ATC code V03AB20 Chemical formula C12H22CuO14 Molecular weight 453.8 g/mol Bioavailability ? Metabolism ? Elimination half-life ? Time to reach steady state ? Excretion ? Pregnancy category ? Legal status ? Route(s) of administration Oral..
Copper Green
Copper Green is reported by American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh to be one of several code names for a U.S. black ops program, according to an article in the May 24, 2004 issue of The New Yorker. According to Hersh, the task force was formed with the direct approval of Secretary of Defen..
Copper Harbor, Michigan
A gift shop in Copper Harbor Copper Harbor is a small, unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is within Grant Township in northeastern Keweenaw County, in the Keweenaw Peninsula that juts from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan into Lake Superior. The town's name alludes to th..
Copper indium gallium selenide
Copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) is a new semiconductor material comprising of copper, indium, gallium, and selenium, CuInGaSe2. Its main use is for high-efficiency photovoltaic cells (CIGS cells), in the form of polycrystalline thin films. Unlike the silicon cells based on p-n junction, the st..
Copper Island
Copper Island is an island in the North Pacific (one of the Komandorski Islands) located near Attu at the western end of the Aleutian IslandsCopper Island is a dialect (also as Mednyy) of the Aleut language. Copper Island is a local name given to the northern part of the Keweenaw Peninsula (projecti..
Copper John
The original Copper John Copper John is a statue of an American Revolutionary War soldier that stands atop the Auburn Correctional Facility in Auburn, New York. It has entered the local lexicon as a reference to the prison and aspects of it (EG. Getting sent to Auburn Prison is "Going to wor..
Copper Kings
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Copper loss
Copper loss occurs in the form of heat which is produced by the electrical currents in the conductors of transformer windings. Called I squared R losses, they increase as the amount of current through the windings and the electrical resistance of the conductors increase. These losses are minimized b..
Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain can refer to: Copper Mountain (Alberta) in Alberta, CanadaCopper Mountain (British Columbia) in British Columbia, Canada Copper Mountain (Alaska) in Alaska, USACopper Mountain (Arizona) in Arizona, USACopper Mountain (Colorado) in Colorado, USACopper Mountain (Idaho) in Idaho, USACop..
Copper Mountain (Alberta)
Copper Mountain is a mountain in Banff National Park, 20 km north of the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1884 by George M. Dawson after he had climbed to a mining site setup by Joe Healy and J.S. Dennis in 1881. Healy and Dennis claimed they had found a copper deposit at the site. It w..
Copper Mountain (Colorado)
Copper Mountain is a mountain located in Summit County about 75 miles (121 km) west of Denver, Colorado, right on Interstate 70. It is most notable use is as a ski resort, owned and operated by Intrawest, although it provides golf and mountain biking activities during the warmer months. It is well-..
Copper Mountain (film)
Copper Mountain was suppose to be a comedy film. The 1983 film is about two friends that travel to a ski resort, with one looking to hit the slopes, while the other one spends time trying to pick up women. The movie was written by Damian Lee and David Mitchell, and it was directed by David Mitchell...
Copper Mountain College
Copper Mountain College is a junior college located in Twentynine Palms, California, USA. It was accredited in 2001 as the 108th such institution in the state. CMC is an offshoot of the College of the Desert. It was originally an extension college for members of the Marines stationed at the Marin..
Copper MUD
Copper MUD is a DikuMUD derivative created by Andrew Bradford, which was later used in creating the more well-known Merc codebase. ..
Copper oxide
Copper Oxide could refer to: Copper(I) oxide (cuprous oxide, Cu2O), a red powder. The mineral cuprite, a red colored crystal, is copper(I) oxide. Copper(II) oxide (cupric oxide, CuO), a black powder. CuO has some scientific uses, including use as a superconductor. More details are to be found on th..
Copper Pheasant
The Copper Pheasant, Syrmaticus soemmerringii is a large, up to 136cm, pheasant with rich copperry chestnut plumage, yellowish bill, brown iris and red facial skin. Female is a brown bird with greyish brown upperparts and buff barred dark brown below. Male has short spur on its grey legs, none in f..
Copper plating
Copper plating is the process in which a layer of copper is deposited on the item to be plated by using an electric current. Three basic types of processes are commercially available based upon the complexing system utilized. They are alkaline-(several modifications of cyanide and non-cyanide); aci..
Copper proteins
Copper proteins are proteins that contain one or more copper ions as prosthetic groups. The metal centres in the copper proteins can be classified into several types: Type I copper centers (T1Cu) are characterized by a single copper atom coordinated by two histidine residues and a cysteine residue i..
Copper Range Railroad
The Copper Range Railroad (AAR reporting marks CR, COPR) was formed in 1899 in Houghton, Michigan. It ran on roughly 60 miles (100km) of trackage from Calumet, Michigan to McKeever, Michigan. The Copper Range Railroad was dissolved in 1972, although the corporate entity continued on into the 1990'..
Copper Ridge Elementary School
Copper Ridge Elementary School is located at 2502 E. Brushy Valley Road in Powell, Tennessee, just north of Knoxville, Tennessee. The current principal is Terry Frost. Total student enrollment is 639 (2005-06). External links [Copper Ridge website]..
Copper Riot
The Copper Riot, also known as the Moscow Uprising of 1662 (Russian: Медный бунт, Московское восстание 1662 года) was a major riot in Moscow, which took place on July 25 of 1662. The beginning The riot was preceded by a gradual deterioration of the Russian economy ..
Copper River
Copper River may refer to: The Copper River in Alaska in the United States.The Copper River in Wisconsin in the United States. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an refe..
Copper River (Alaska)
A fisherman (bottom center) dipnetting for salmon on the Copper River at Chitina. The Copper River or Atna River is a river, approximately 300 mi (480 km) long, in south-central Alaska in the United States. It drains a large region of the Wrangell Mountains and Chugach Mountains into the Gulf ..
Copper River and Northwestern Railway
A disused CR&NW bridge along McCarthy Road The Copper River and Northwestern Railway was a railroad built by the Kennecott Corporation between 1907 and 1911 to take copper ore from Kennicott, Alaska to Cordova, Alaska, a distance of 315 km (196 miles). The railroad was built by thousands of ..
Copper Scroll
The Copper Scroll is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Khirbet Qumran, but differs significantly from the others. While they are written on leather or papyrus, this scroll is written on metal, specifically very pure copper mixed with only about 1% tin. Also, unlike the others, it is not a literar..
Copper sulfide
Copper sulfides occur in a number of different forms and are minerals often used as copper ore. Examples include Cu2S (chalcocite) and CuS (covellite). ..
Copper Sunrise
Copper Sunrise is a children's story written by Canadian Author Bryan Buchan. It is a story that explores the issues that have surrounded interactions between white people and Native North Americans. This issue is presented to the reader via a hauntingly sad, yet insightful tale of a white boy d..
Copper Toxicosis
Copper Toxicosis is an inherited autosomal recessive disorder and is characterized by the accumulation of excess copper in the liver. This eventually leads to cirrohsis of the liver and if left untreated can be fatal. ..
Copper Triangle
The Copper Triangle is a region of South Australia, approximately bounded by the towns, Wallaroo, Kadina and Moonta on Yorke Peninsula. The area is so named because copper was mined from there in the late 1800s and early 1900s, a significant source of economic prosperity for South Australia at the t..
Copper Underwing
The Copper Underwing (Amphipyra pyramidea) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed across the Palaearctic region. This species has a wingspan of 47-54 mm, the female usually slightly larger than the male. The forewings are brown marked with paler fascia and a pale, dark-centred stigma..
Copper units of pressure
Copper units of pressure or CUP, and the related lead units of pressure or LUP, are units used in the field of internal ballistics for the estimation of chamber pressures in firearms. Estimation is performed by a special crusher gun, which uses a piston to crush a carefully manufactured and calibra..
Coppet
Coppet is a village in the district of Nyon of the Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is on the north shore of the Lake of Geneva and is in the part of Switzerland known as the Terre Sainte. It is celebrated as the abode of Madame de Stael, her burial-place and that of Necker, her father. The Copp..
Coppi
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Coppi's
Coppi's Organic is an Italian restaurant in NW. Washington, D.C. that is part of the growing organic food industry/movement. It lies within the U Street Corridor near notable locations such as the [[9:30 Club]], Ben's Chili Bowl and the African-American Civil War Memorial. It was opened in 1993 by C..
Coppice Performing Arts School
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Coppicing
A recently coppiced Alder stool in Hampshire Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management, by which young tree stems are cut down to a low level, or sometimes right down to the ground. In subsequent growth years, many new shoots will emerge, and after a number of years the cyc..
Coppingford
– in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England – is a village near Upton north west of Huntingdon. The main manor house, still in existence, dates from about 1200. ..
Coppins
Coppins was originally a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse built by John Mitchell. This house in the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire was substantially altered for Princess Victoria, who moved there after the death in 1925 of her mother Queen Alexandra. Princess Victoria left Coppins to her neph..
Coppin Center
Coppin Center is a 1,720-seat multi-purpose arena in Baltimore, Maryland. It is home to the Coppin State University Eagles basketball team. ..
Coppin State University
Coppin State University is a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland. It is part of the University System of Maryland. Coppin State's history began in 1900 when the Baltimore City School Board established a one-year program for the training of African-American elementary school ..
Copplestone
Copplestone is a village and civil parish in the United Kingdom located in rural Devon in South West England. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 894. It can be found right in the middle of Devon half way between Exeter and Barnstaple on the A377, nestled in a valley. T..
Copplestone railway station
Copplestone railway station is a rural station on the Tarka Line in Devon serving the village of Copplestone. It is served by trains between Barnstaple and Exeter. External links [Campaign Against New Beeching Report] {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |..
Coppock, Iowa
Coppock is a city in Iowa, United States. The population was 57 at the 2000 census. Geography Coppock is located at [41°9′46″N, 91°42′58″W] (41.162639, -91.715996)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of..
Coppock curve
The Coppock curve or Coppock indicator is a technical analysis indicator created by Edwin Coppock, first published in Barron's Magazine in 1962. The indicator is designed for use on a monthly time scale. It's the sum of a 14-month rate of change and 11-month rate of change, smoothed by a 10-period..
Coppola
Coppola may refer to: People Carmine Coppola, an American composer (June 11, 1910 - April 26, 1991)Anton Coppola, an American composer and conductorFrancis Ford Coppola, an American film director (April 7, 1939-)Talia Shire, born Talia Coppola (April 25, 1946-)Nicolas Cage, born as Nicholas Kim Cop..
Copps Coliseum
Copps Coliseum Copps Coliseum is a sports and entertainment arena with a capacity of 17,500 in Hamilton, Ontario. It is named after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor K. Copps. Construction began in 1983 and was completed in 1985 at a cost of $33.5 million, and an addition $2.3 million for a..
Coppull
Coppull, Cophulle, Crophull or Crophill meaning "a cropped hill" or a "hill rising to a peak” is a Lancashire village about 300 feet above sea level, bounded by Whittle Brook, Clancutt Brook, The River Yarrow, Eller Brook, Hic-Bibi Brook and Stars Brook. Coppull is located at Grid reference betwe..
Copra
Copra drying in the sun Copra is the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut. The name copra is derived from the Malayalam word kopra (കൊപ്ര) for dried coconut. Copra is not to be mistaken as the scientific name for coconut (Cocos nucifera Linnaeus, Arecaceae or palm family). Cocon..
Copreus
In Greek mythology, Copreus was King Eurystheus' herald. He announced Heracles' Twelve Labors. Copreus was said to be a son of Pelops and Hippodameia; he himself had a son named Periphetes, who features in the Iliad as an honorable warrior. By contrast, Copreus is disparaged by ancient mythograp..
Coprime
In mathematics, the integers a and b are said to be coprime or relatively prime if they have no common factor other than 1 and −1, or equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1. For example, 6 and 35 are coprime, but 6 and 27 are not because they are both divisible by 3. The number 1..
Coprinus
The genus Coprinus is a small genus of mushrooms consisting of Coprinus comatus (the shaggy mane) and several of its close relatives. Until 2001, Coprinus was a large genus consisting of all agaric species in which the lamellae autodigested to release their spores. (The black ink-like liquid this ..
Coprocessor
A coprocessor is a computer processor used to supplement the functions of the primary processor (the CPU). Operations performed by the coprocessor may be floating point arithmetic, graphics, signal processing, string processing, or encryption. By offloading processor-intensive tasks from the main pr..
Coproduct
In category theory, the coproduct, or categorical sum, is the category-theoretic construction which subsumes the disjoint union of sets and of topological spaces, the free product of groups, and the direct sum of modules and vector spaces. The coproduct of a family of objects is essentially the "mo..
Coprolalia
Coprolalia is involuntary swearing or the utterance of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks. Coprolalia may also include references to genitals, excrement and sexual acts. It can be a single word, or complex phrases. Coprolalia is an occasional but rare characteristic of..
Coprolite
Coprolites are fossilized feces or animal dung. They form an important class of objects studied in the field of paleontology. The name is derived from the Greek words κοπρος/kopros meaning 'dung' and λιθος/lithos meaning 'stone'. A coprolite is a type of trace fossil and can vary in siz..
Coprophagia
Coprophagia is the consumption of feces, from the Greek copros (feces) and phagein (eat). Many animal species have evolved to practice coprophagia; other species do not normally consume feces but may do so under unusual conditions. Only in rare cases is it practiced by humans. Contents 1 E..
Coprophilia
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coprophilia (from Greek κόπρος, kópros - excrement and φιλία, filía - liking, fondness) also known as fecophilia, fecalphilia or coprolagnia, is the paraphilia involving sexual pleasure through human feces, or rather to..
Coprophilus
Coprophilus (from Greek 'dung-loving') is, with about 30 species, a relatively small genus of staphylinid beetles. They are confined to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. These species occur near herbivore dungs as well as decaying plant matters, hence their generic name. ..
Coproporphyrinogens
Coproporphyrinogens are tetrapyrroles with four propionic acid groups and an equal number of substituted methyls. In the metabolism of porphyrin, the enzyme uroporphyrinogen III decarboxylase generates "Coproporphyrinogen III" from uroporphyrinogen III, and coproporphyrinogen III oxidase converts ..
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Copropraxia
Etymology: Greek "copro (feces)" and "praxia (action)". Copropraxia is involuntarily performing obscene or forbidden gestures. Copropraxia is an occasional but rare characteristic of Tourette syndrome. See also Tourette syndromeTicTic disorderCoprolalia ..
Coprosma
Coprosma is a genus of plants that are found primarily in New Zealand, and on some Pacific islands and Chile. Most species are small shrubs with tiny evergreen leaves. Some Coprosma species are known as Karamu. Some are commonly known as mirror plant (or bush) or looking-glass plant (or bush). Ext..
Coprostanol
Coprostanol General Systematic name 5β-cholestan-3β-ol Other names 5β-coprostanolcoprostanol Molecular formula 2748 SMILES CC(C)CCCC(C)C1CCC2C3CCC4CC(O)CCC4(C)C3CCC12C Molar mass 388.6756 g/mol Appearance CAS number > Melting point 102°C Boiling point xxx S..
Coproxamol
Coproxamol is a combination of the analgesics dextropropoxyphene and paracetamol. ..
Copşa Mică
Copşa Mică (German: Kleinkopisch, Hungarian: Kiskapus) is a town in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania, located north of Sibiu, 33 km east of Blaj, and 12 km southwest of Mediaş. According to the town's website, its population in 2000 was 5189, down 23% from its population in 1989, the year co..
Copse
A copse is an English term for a small lowland woodland. It is often used as a part of a place name, for example Borthwood Copse on the Isle of Wight. The term is derived from the similar and linked word coppice. Most woodlands which have copse as a part of their name were probably coppiced once, ..
Copsi of Northumbria
Copsi was a Northumbrian magnate in late Anglo-Saxon England. He was a supporter of Tostig and was exiled along with him in 1065. He fled to the Orkneys, then part of Norway. He returned the next year (1066) when he joined Tostig at Sandwich in Kent with 17 ships. He survived Tostig's defeat at ..
Copston Magna
Copston Magna is a small village and civil parish in Warwickshire, England. In the 2001 census it had a population of 38. Copston Magna is located around one mile from the border with Leicestershire, close to the ancient site of High Cross. It forms part of the borough of Rugby but is nearly 15 mil..
Cops (film)
Cops is a 1922 comedy short film which tells the story of a young man (Buster Keaton) who accidentally gets on the bad side of the entire Los Angeles Police Department during a parade, and is chased all over the town. It was written and directed by Edward F. Cline and Keaton. One of Keaton's ..
COPS (software)
COPS was the first common Unix computer system security scanning tool, created by Dan Farmer; Gene Spafford helped him start it in 1989 while Dan was in summer school at Purdue University. Features COPS integrates around 12 small security check programs which review the security state of the system..
COPS (TV series)
COPS is an American television series that follows police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies during patrols and other police work. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States, and is often considered the original reality television program. Created by John ..
Cops and Robbersons
Cops and Robbersons is a movie released in 1994 starring Chevy Chase. External links [IMDb] ..
Cops and Robbers (film)
Cops and Robbers (1973). Directed by Aram Avakian. Written by Donald E. Westlake based upon his own novel. Starring Cliff Gorman as Tom and Joseph Bologna as Joe. Plot Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Tom and Joe are disillusioned New York cops..
Cops in shops
Cops in Shops is an alcohol law enforcement program in the United States in which undercover police officers work with participating alcoholic beverage retailers. The purpose of the program is to discourage minors and adults under the age of 21 from buying alcohol. The program is funded by The Cent..
Copt
And see the English placename Copt Oak. St. Menas and Christ The word Copt in modern usage refers to Christian Egyptians, namely members of the Coptic Orthodox Church (who form the majority), the Coptic Catholic Church, and the Coptic Protestant Church. While their exact numbers are subject to..
Copterline
Copterline is Finland's largest helicopter airline. In 2004 the company ferried over 75,000 passengers. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Incidents and accidents5 Fleet6 External links Code Data ICAO Code: AAQCallsign: Copterline History In spring 2004, the c..
Copter (game)
Copter (aka Helicopter, Fly The Copter, The Copter Game, etc.) is a popular macromedia flash game created by seethru.co.uk in which the player flies a helicopter with the mouse while avoiding green obstacles. The player flies the helicopter by holding down the left mouse button to make the copter r..
Copthill
Copthill is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the north side of Weardale, between Cowshill and Cornriggs. ..
Copthorne
Copthorne may be: Copthorne, West Sussex - A village in West Sussex, part of Worth civil parishCopthorne, Shropshire - A suburb of the town of Shrewsbury, in Shropshire. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Copthorne, Shropshire
Copthorne is a suburb of Shrewsbury, running from Copthorne Bank, near Frankwell Island, to the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, on the outskirts of town. It is mainly residential, but also home to two schools, Copthorne Barracks (headquarters of the British 5th Division, Shrewsbury Air Training Corps and..
Copthorne, West Sussex
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] :See also Copthorne (disambiguation page). Copthorne is a village outside Crawley on the northern boundaries of West Sussex, England, close to Gatwick Airport. It is the most northerly ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Chichester in the Church of ..
Coptic
Coptic may refer to: Coptic ChristianityCopts, Christian natives of EgyptCoptic language Egyptian language and scriptCoptic alphabet 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..
Coptic abstinence
Christians of Egypt, mainly Copts, observe Fasting periods according to the Liturgical Calendar. The Calendar corresponds largely to other Christian denomination Calendars. Observation is more strict for all the days of the observation period. The observation period are: Advent, 40 days plus 3.L..
Coptic alphabet
Coptic letters in a florid Bohairic script The Coptic alphabet is an alphabet used for writing the Coptic language. It is based on the Greek alphabet, but contains some extra letters for sounds used in Coptic but not in Greek. Those letters are derived from the Demotic script, a highly cursiv..
Coptic Apocalypse of Paul
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Coptic calendar
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar. To avoid the calendar creep of the latter, a reform of the ancient Egyptian calendar was introduced at the time of Ptolemy III (Decree of Canopus..
Coptic Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Mark St. Mark's Coptic Cathedral is located in the Abbassia District in Cairo, Egypt. It is the current seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. It was built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church in 1970. Before the completion of the Cat..
Coptic Catholic Church
The Coptic Catholic Church is an Alexandrian Rite church sui juris particular Church in full communion with the Pope of Rome. Historically, Coptic Catholics represent a schism from the Coptic Orthodox Church, leaving that church in order to come into full communion with Rome. The current Coptic Ca..
Coptic Christianity
Jesus Christ in a Coptic icon. Coptic Orthodox Christianity is the indigenous form of Christianity that, according to tradition, the apostle Mark established in Egypt in the middle of the 1st century (approximately 42). The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodoxy, and the see of Alexandria. Co..
Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians
Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians Date } Sources Manuscripts Nag Hammadi Library Audience Theme Seth Two versions of the formerly lost Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians (which is quite distinct from the Greek Gospel of the Egyptians), were among the codices in the Nag Hammadi library, discovered ..
Coptic language
Coptic is the most recent phase of ancient Egyptian. It is the direct descendant of the ancient language written in Egyptian hieroglyphic, hieratic, and demotic scripts. The Coptic alphabet is a slightly modified form of the Greek alphabet, with some letters (which vary from dialect to dialect) de..
Coptic music
Coptic music is music that is sung and played in the Coptic Orthodox Church (of Egypt). It consists mainly of chanted hymns in rhythm with instruments such as cymbals (hand and large size) and the triangle. Coptic music is purely religious. Coptic chant is a very old tradition, assumed to have link..
Coptic pronunciation reform
Coptic pronunciation reform since 1850 has resulted in two major shifts in the use of Bohairic, the dialect of Coptic which is used as the liturgical language of the present-day Coptic Orthodox Church. The two traditions of pronunciation in contemporary use arise from two successive reforms in the 1..
Coptic Rain
Coptic Rain is a metal and industrial band from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Their most important release was Eleven Eleven (1995, Dynamica). Members Katrin RadmanPeter Penko Discography 1993 - Dies Irae1995 - Eleven:Eleven1996 - Clarion's End1998 - Discovery (EP)2000 - Last words External links [Offi..
Coptis
Coptis (Gold Thread or Goldenthread) is a genus of between 10-15 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Asia and North America. Selected species Coptis aspleniifoliaCoptis chinensisCoptis deltoideaCoptis japonicaCoptis laciniataCoptis occidentalisCoptis omeiensisCoptis..
Copt Hewick
Copt Hewick is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England about two miles east of Ripon. It had a population of 180 in 2004 according to the North Yorkshire County Council. ..
Copt Oak
Copt Oak is a place in Leicestershire in England. It is in the North West Leicestershire district, near Bawdon Lodge, Charley and Ulverscroft. In its name, "cop" is an old word for "head", i.e. "[be]headed oak" = "pollarded oak". ..
Copula
The word copula originates from the Latin noun for a "link or tie" that connects two different things. In linguistics, a copula is a word that is used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement or an adverbial). Though it might not itself express any action or conditi..
Copulative a
The copulative a (also a copulativum, a athroistikon) is the prefix a- expressing unity in Ancient Greek, e.g. in a-delphos "brother", from *sm̥-gu̯elbhos literally "from the same womb" (c.f. Delphi). it goes back to a PIE *sm̥-, cognate to English same (see also Symbel). The disappearance of th..
Copula (statistics)
In statistics, a copula is a multivariate cumulative distribution function defined on the n-dimensional unit cube [0, 1]n such that every marginal distribution is uniform on the interval [0, 1]. Sklar's theorem is as follows. For any bivariate distribution function H(x,..
Copus massacre
thumb The Copus massacre is a name given to a skirmish occurring on 15 September, 1812 between American settlers and Indians on the Ohio frontier during the War of 1812. Reverend James Copus and 3 other settlers died while defending the Copus' homestead near present-day Charles Mill Lake, Oh..
Copwatch
Copwatch is a network of United States volunteer organizations that "police the police". Copwatch groups usually engage in monitoring of the police, videotaping police activity, educating the public about police misconduct, and advocating for more accountable law enforcement practices. Contents..
Copy
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copy may refer to: Copying or the product of copying, the duplication of information or an artifactCopy (written), written content in publications, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layoutCopy and paste, a method of re..
Copy-on-write
Copy-on-write (sometimes referred to as "COW") is an optimization strategy used in computer programming. The fundamental idea is that if multiple callers ask for resources which are initially indistinguishable, you can give them pointers to the same resource. This fiction can be maintained until a c..
Copybook
A copybook in the computer programming language COBOL is a text-based program file that is most frequently used to describe the physical layout of data in an output file, input file, or shared between programs. While primarily used to define file layouts (schemas), COPYBOOKs can also be used to con..
Copycat
The term copycat (also written as copy-cat or copy cat or cc) refers to the tendency of humans to duplicate the behavior of others, as expressed in the saying, "monkey see, monkey do as." This notably happens in the case of "copycat crimes", where a notorious or unusual crime inspires a wave of s..
Copycat (comics)
Copycat is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, and a former member of X-Force. History Under the orders of Tolliver, Copycat infiltrated X-Force in the shape of Domino, while she was prisoner. Her mission was to blow up X-Force's headquarters in order to kill Cable. But she becam..
Copycat (film)
Copycat is an American suspense movie thriller from 1995. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Trivia4 External links Synopsis The psychologist Dr Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver) is an expert on serial killers. However, after one of her previous subjects -- incurable psychotic Daryll..
Copycat (software)
Copycat is a model of analogy making and human cognition based on the concept of the parallel terraced scan, developed by Douglas Hofstadter, Melanie Mitchell, and others at the at [Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition], Indiana University at Bloomington. Contents 1 Descr..
Copycat (Wildstorm)
Copycat is the name of a comic book character from DC Comics/Wildstorm Comics. Real name, Gem Antonelli, is a member of the super human team DV8. History Gem Antonelli belongs a series of experiments carried out by International Operations under the control of the director of the Department of Sc..
Copycat Building
Charles Lankford bought the 165,000-square-foot brick building at 1501 Guilford Ave. in the late 1970s (a building commonly called the "Copy Cat Building," after a billboard for the Copy Cat printing company that stood on its roof for years). At the time, it housed a variety of light-industrial te..
Copycat effect
The copycat effect refers to the tendency of sensation publicity about violent murder(s) or suicide(s) to cause more of the same. Also the name of a book on the subject by Loren Coleman. External links [link]- Tendency of sensational coverage of violent events to provoke more- Hammernews ..
Copycat suicide
Suicide Types of suicide Teenage suicide Euthanasia / Assisted suicide Murder-suicide Suicide bombing Ritual suicide Cult suicide Mass suicide Suicide pact Internet suicide Copycat suicide Forced suicide Suicide by cop History and Methodology History of suicide Famou..
Copycenter
Copycenter is a term coined by Kirk McKusick, who is a computer scientist famous for his extensive work on BSD, that depicts the nature of the BSD license, the copyright notice carried by the various flavors of freeware BSD. McKusick used the term during one of his speeches at BSDCon 1999: See als..
Copycoder
The Copycoder is a flat optical panel which has the property of scrambling text which is viewed or photocopied through it. Equally, it will work in reverse, and will descramble text previously created when using it. It was invented in 1997 in Great Britain by Stephen Ostler. Originally, he devel..
Copydex
Copydex is a common latex-based rubber cement in the UK. ..
Copyhold
At its origin in medieval England, Copyhold tenure was tenure of land according to the custom of the manor, the "title deeds" being a copy of the record of the manor court. Copyholds were gradually enfranchised (turned into ordinary holdings of land—either freehold or 999-year leasehold) duri..
Copyholder
A copyholder is a device that holds written material for typing. They have been used with typewriters or more often on a computer word processor. Some stand independently or are attached to a computer monitor. They can support entire booklets or a single page. Elaborate varieties even can be adj..
Copying
Copying is the duplication of information, or an artifact, based only on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the process that originally generated it. With analog forms of information, copying is only possible to a limited degree of accuracy, which depends on the quality of t..
Copying Beethoven (film)
Copying Beethoven is a fictionalized account of the last year of the life of Ludwig van Beethoven. Cast Diane Kruger – Anna HoltzEd Harris – Ludwig van BeethovenMatthew Goode – Martin BauerPhyllida Law – Mother CanisiusRalph Riach – Wenzel Schlemmer External links ..
Copyist
A copyist is a person who makes written copies. The term's modern use is almost entirely confined to music copyists, who are employed by the music industry to produce parts for individual musicians from an orchestral score or composer's manuscript. In the past, copyists worked by hand, though tod..
Copyleft
Copyleft is a play on the word copyright and is the practice of using copyright law to remove restrictions on the distribution of copies and modified versions of a work for others and require the same freedoms be preserved in modified versions. Most commonly, copyleft is implemented by a licens..
Copynorms
As used by copyright theorists, the term copynorm (or more frequently copynorms) is used to refer to a normalized social-standard regarding the ethical issue of duplicating copyrighted material. Questions about the ethics of copying came to public attention as a result of peer-to-peer (P2P) filesh..
Copypasta
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Copyright
For copyright issues in relation to Wikipedia itself, see [Copyrights]. Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy" an original creatio..
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 c. 48 (CDPA) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed in 1988 that updated and unified the law on copyrights, designs, and patents in the United Kingdom. Contents 0.1 Defences to copyright infringement0.1.1 Authorisation or C..
Copyright-free
Copyright-free is a conventional expression extensively used in Japan by authors whose works can be used freely regardless of copyright. It is distinguished from public domain but is not entirely a commitment to copyleft. See also Japan's copyright lawNezumi mouse: a satire to copyrightsFairShare E..
Copyright (band)
Copyright was a Canadian alternative rock band, active in the 1990s. The band was launched by vocalist Tom Anselmi and guitarist Christian Thorvaldson, former members of the shortlived and controversial punk rock band Slow, with new bassist Eric Marxsen and drummer Pete Bourne. Initially, the band ..
Copyright Act
Several countries have laws named Copyright Act: Copyright Act of CanadaUnited States Copyright ActInternational Copyright ActAustralian Copyright Act 1968Statute of Anne - the first Copyright Act of the United KingdomThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associ..
Copyright Act of 1790
The Copyright Act of 1790 was the first federal copyright act to be instituted in the United States, though most of the states had passed various legislation securing copyrights in the years immediately following the Revolutionary War. The stated object of the act was the "encouragement of learning,..
Copyright Act of 1909
The Copyright Act of 1909 was a landmark statute in United States statutory copyright law. The Act was superseded by the Copyright Act of 1976, but it remains effective for copyrighted works created before the 1976 Act went into effect in 1978. It allowed for works to be copyrighted for a period of..
Copyright Act of 1976
Copyright Act of 1976 Full title: An Act for the general revision of the Copyright Law, title 17 of the United States Code, and for other purposes. Enacted by the: 94th Congress Effective Date: January 1, 1978 Citations Public Law: Pub. L. 94-553 U.S. Statutes at Large: 90 Stat. 254..
Copyright Act of Canada
Copyright Act of Canada is Canada's federal statute governing copyright law in Canada. The Act protects two types of rights, an artist's copy rights and moral rights. The protections given satisfy all the requirements for protection under the Berne Convention. Contents 1 History2 Bill ..
Copyright Board of Canada
The Copyright Board of Canada is an economic regulatory body empowered to establish, either mandatorily or at the request of an interested party, the royalties to be paid for the use of copyrighted works, when the administration of such copyright is entrusted to a collective-administration society. ..
Copyright Clause
Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, known as the Copyright Clause (or the intellectual property clause) empowers the United States Congress: To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right t..
Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a not-for-profit U.S. company based in Danvers, Massachusetts, that provides collective copyright licensing services for corporate and academic users of copyrighted materials. CCC procures agreements with rightsholders, primarily print publishers and authors, and ..
Copyright collective
A copyright collective (also known as a copyright collecting agency or collecting society) is a body created by private agreements or by copyright law that collects royalty payments from various individuals and groups for copyright holders. They may have the authority to license works and collect ro..
Copyright expiration in Australia
Copyright expiration in Australia is generally either 50 or 70 years after a work was created. The law has evolved over the years, and photographs are treated differently to other published work. Generally, anonymous works pre 1955 are no longer copyright. If the author is known it is 50 years after..
Copyright infringement
Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works that build upon it. The slang term bootleg (derived from the..
Copyright infringement of audio-visual works
Copyright infringement of audio-visual works, often referred to as "piracy", occurs when unauthorized copies are made of music, movies and similar works. Incidence of copyright infringment has grown dramatically since the late 1970s, as technology has facilitated the unauthorized duplication of co..
Copyright infringement of software
The copyright infringement of software refers to several practices when done without the permission of the copyright holder: Creating a copy and selling it. This is the act most people refer to as software piracy. This is copyright infringement in most countries and is unlikely to be fair use or fai..
Copyright laws in Greece
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The copyright laws in Greece are part of the frame of laws which are constantly being adapted to the guidelines of the European Union. The enforcement of the copyright laws varies from case to case. Greece has attracted attention because of its extended software an..
Copyright law of Switzerland
The copyright law of Switzerland is based on the concept of "author's rights" (Urheberrecht in German, droit d'auteur in French), similarly to the French copyright law, instead of the concept of Copyright used in common law jurisdictions. The current copyright law of Switzerland is the Swiss Federa..
Copyright law of the European Union
The European Union has made various European Union directives on copyright law which member states are obliged to implement. The EU Copyright Directive of May 22, 2001 has been controversial for similar reasons to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of the United States. Austria, Denmark, Germany..
Copyright law of the United Kingdom
The current copyright law of the United Kingdom is to be found in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (the 1988 Act), with later amendments. The 1988 Act came into force on 1 August 1989 for the most part, except for some minor provisions that were brought into force through 1990 and 1991. V..
Copyright misuse
Copyright misuse is an equitable defense against copyright infringement in the United States based on the unreasonable conduct of the copyright owner. The doctrine forbids the copyright owner from attempting to secure an exclusive right or limited monopoly (usually through restrictive licensing pra..
Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago
The Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago (COTT) is a non-profit association representing people in the music industry of Trinidad and Tobago. COTT was incorporated in 1984 and began operating in 1985. Before COTT was established its current role was carried out by the United Kingdom'..
Copyright on religious works
With copyright on religious works it is not always clear who the rights' holder is. Under the provisions of the Berne convention, copyright is granted to the author on creation of the work. Several religions claim that (some of) their works were authored (written or dictated) by their god or gods. ..
Copyright protection
The term copyright protection may refer to two things: The monopoly granted to authors by copyright, as in "The 1996 act provided additional copyright protection," or "Permission is not granted to use these images, which are protected by copyright." Copy protection mechanisms that prevent data, usu..
Copyright protection in Pakistan
HISTORY In a country like Pakistan where laws are very difficult to be implemented, copyright and its protection has always been a big question. Considering that fact, it is not difficult to imagine why Pakistan has been on the Special 301 Watch List since 1989. Pakistan updated its copyright l..
Copyright registration
The purpose of copyright registration is to place on record a verifiable account of the date and content of the work in question, so that in the event of a legal claim, or case of infringement or plagiarism, the copyright owner can produce a copy of the work from an independently verifiable source, ..
Copyright social conflict
The copyright social conflict (sometimes jocularly referred to as the copyfight) is a name given to the broader social conflict between copyright owners who wish to control the acquisition and subsequent use by others of material they have copyrighted, and individuals who wish for barriers on inform..
Copyright Term Extension Act
The Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998—alternatively known as the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act or pejoratively as the Mickey Mouse Protection Act—extended copyright terms in the United States by 20 years. Before the act (under the Copyright Act of 1976), copyright would last for the..
Copyright treaty table
Various copyright treaties were created as a result of different requirements of the various countries, This is a list of what countries are signatory to which copyright treaties. Excluding bilateral proclamations between countries, the international treaties relating to copyright are Agreement o..
Copythorne
Copythorne is a village situated in Hampshire, UK, within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park. There is a church, and an Infant School and a hall. Surrounding villages are Cadnam, and Winsor, Hampshire ..
Copywrite
Copywrite is: Copywriting -- To write advertising copy, the promotional message for a company or ideaA misspelling of copyrightCopywrite, a hip-hop artist.CopyWrite, a project management tool for writers for Mac OS X, written by [Bartas Technologies]. This is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Copywriter
A copywriter is a person who writes text, or copy, for clients. Most copywriters work in advertising or marketing, producing copy that's intended to persuade a reader to buy a product or service or otherwise take action. Copywriting can include body copy, slogans, headlines, direct mail pieces, ta..
Copywrite (hip-hop)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Copywrite (born Pete Nelson) is an underground hip-hop artist based ou..
Copywriting
Copywriting is the process of writing the words that promote a person, business, opinion, or idea. It may be used as plain text, as a radio or television advertisement, or in a variety of other media. The main purpose of writing this marketing copy, or promotional text, is to persuade the listener ..
Copy (written)
Copy (written) refers to written material, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout, in a large number of contexts, including magazines and advertising. In advertising, copywriters are often employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services. For example,..
Copy and paste programming
Copy and paste programming is an informal computer programming style that simply copies code from one program or procedure to another. It is generally criticized as a bad practice or an anti-pattern. The term is in conjecture with a common activity in computing, copy and paste. Copy and pasting is ..
Copy Attack
The copy attack is an attack on certain digital watermarking systems proposed by M. Kutter, S. Voloshynovskiy, and A. Herrige in a paper presented in January, 2000 at the Photonics West SPIE convention [#endnote_Copy_Attack_Spie] . In some scenarios, a digital watermark is added to a piece..
Copy Control
Copy control logo Copy Control is the name of a copy protection system used on recent EMI digital audio disc releases in some regions. While basically intended as a means of copy-protecting compact discs, Copy Control discs cannot properly be referred to as CDs as the system introduces intent..
Copy editing
For copy editing on Wikipedia, see [How to copy-edit]. Topics in Journalism[.] Professional concepts Ethics & News values Objectivity & Attribution News source News & Investigation Reporting & Writing Business & Citizen Alternative & Advocacy Science journalism Other..
Copy propagation
In compiler theory, copy propagation is the process of replacing the occurrences of targets of direct assignments with their values. A direct assignment is an instruction of the form x = y, which simply assigns the value of y to x. From the following code: y = x z = 3 + y Copy propagation would ..
Copy protection
Copy protection, also known as copy prevention or copy restriction, is any technical measure designed to prevent duplication of information. Copy protection is often emotionally debated, and is thought to sometimes infringe on some users' property rights: for example, the right to make a backup copy..
Copy stand
In photography, a copy stand is a device used to copy images and/or text with a camera. The stand consists of a board onto which the media is placed and a tripod-mount parallel to it, usually with an adjustable height. Light is provided by bright lamps mounted on either side of the media at forty-fi..
Copy X
Copy X is a fictional character in the video game Mega Man Zero. He is voiced by Yuka Imai. History After Mega Man X put an end to the Maverick and Elf Wars, the Neo Arcadian Central Council was thrown into chaos since X had physically used his body to seal the Dark Elf away and his Cyber Elf fo..
Cop (album)
Cop is the second album by the No Wave band Swans. The album is considered to be an improvement on their previous LP, Filth. It is most often described musically as "heavy metal in slow motion". Its most infamous song is probably the titular piece, which some consider more vitriolic than even Ice-..
CoP (disambiguation)
There are multiple definitions for "CoP" General Meanings Communities of Practice is a learning process.Crowns of Power is a MMORPG in development by Rampid Interactive...
Cop (movie)
Cop is a 1987 movie starring James Woods. It is based on the book Blood on the Moon (novel) by James Ellroy. ..
COP 357 Derringer
The COP 357 was a 4 shot Derringer type pistol chambered for the .357 magnum round. It was designed by Robert Hillberg, based on earlier work on the Hillberg Insurgency Weapon. Manufactured by the now defunct COP Inc. of Torrance, California, the double action COP packed the power of 4 rounds o..
Cop and Speeder
Cop And Speeder is an album by the group Heatmiser, released in 1994. Track listing "Disappearing Ink" - 2:25"Bastard John" - 2:56"Flame!" - 2:47"Temper" - 3:32"Why Did I Decide to Stay?" - 3:01"Collect to NYC" - 2:54"Hitting on the Waiter" - 1:54"Busted Lip" - 3:50"Antonio Carlos Jobim" - 3:10"It..
Cop Killer
Cop Killer can refer to: "Cop Killer": a controversial 1992 song by Body Count."Cop Killer": the Body Count album the song was from.Cop Killer: a 1983 movie starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon."Cop Killer": the fifth episode of the short-lived Shaft television series. This episode aired on CBS on ..
Cop Killer (album)
Cop Killer is the eponymous debut album of heavy metal group Body Count. Due to the uproar over the release of the song "Cop Killer," the original album was pulled and re-issued as Body Count without the song. It was replaced by an uncredited remix of an older song by Body Count frontman Ice-T, "Fr..
Cop Killer (song)
Cop Killer is the name of a song written by the rapper Ice T as part of the metal band Body Count. Their debut self-titled album received heavy controversy over the song "Cop Killer." The criticism surrounded allegations made by critics that the song incited people to kill police officers. The song..
Cop Land
Cop Land (1997) is an American dramatic film, written and directed by James Mangold, with an all-star cast, including Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Harvey Keitel. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film takes place in fictional..
Cop Rock
Cop Rock was a short-lived Steven Bochco television series on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in 1990. It was an attempt to combine the police drama (a format in which Bochco had been very successful earlier with Hill Street Blues) with musical theater. For example, one scene in a courtro..
Cop Shoot Cop
Cop Shoot Cop was a rock music group founded in New York City in 1987 and disbanded in 1996. They were frequently classified as industrial rock, but were often quite different from many bands so dubbed. Tod A.'s lyrics were clever, snide and evocative (Art Black and David Sprague suggest that "Bla..
Cop Shop
Cop Shop was an Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that revolved around the everyday operations of both the uniformed police officers and the plain-clothes detectives of the fictional Riverside Police Station. Two one-hour episodes were broadcast each week. ..
Cop Tales 2000
Cop Tales 2000 is a book about the voices and lives of real cops. The book is written by Ed Dee, Paul Bishop, Jim Defilippi, Ernest W. Dorling, Liz Defranco, Gina Gallo, Marlene Loos, Marilyn A. Olsen, and Keith Bettinger. ..
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