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Cup
Cup can refer to: A drinking vessel such as a teacup or similar drinkware. See also:*Cup holder.*Dixie Cup.*Fuddling cup.*Mug.A cup-shaped trophy or prize, e.g World Cup, Davis Cup, League Cup.A tournament where the trophy or prize is cup-shaped, e.g World Cup, Davis Cup, League Cup.The part cover..
CUP
The acronym CUP could be used to mean: Cambridge University PressCanadian University Press, the press association of Canadian student newspapersThe Committee of Union and Progress: a Turkish political partyCuban peso, the ISO 4217 code for one of Cuba's two currenciesCalifornia University of Pennsy..
Cup-a-soup
Cup-a-Soup is an instant soup product made by Lipton/Unilever. The soup is made by pouring the soup sachet into a mug or cup, and then pouring 8 fluid ounces of hot water into the mug and stirring the mixture. Recently, there has been a new release of a jar featuring approximately 12 servings. ..
Cup-tied
Cup-tied is an adjective, used primarily in football (soccer), used to describe a player who is ineligible to play in a knockout cup competition after transferring from another club during that competition. In virtually all domestic and international cup competitions, any player who makes an appear..
Cup-tie Honeymoon
Cup-Tie Honeymoon [IMDB Page] (external link) [all Mancunian Films described here] (external link) Written by: John E. Blakeley and Arthur Mertz Starring: Sandy Powell,Dan Young,Patricia Phoenix Directed by: John E. Blakeley Distributed by: Mancunian Films ..
Cupaniopsis
Cupaniopsis is a genus of 66 species of shrubs and trees in the soapberry family Sapindaceae. They are native to New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia and Fiji. In Australia, they are commonly known as tuckeroos. One Australian species, C. anacardioides, is an invasive weed is some parts of the U..
Cupar
The Royal Burgh of Cupar is a burgh in Fife, Scotland, and is Fife's former county town, although in 1975 the administration of the newly-created Fife Regional Council was moved to Glenrothes. Between 1975 and 1993 Cupar was home to the now-abolished North East Fife District Council. The County B..
Cupar, Saskatchewan
Cupar is a town 75 kilometres northeast of Regina. It is most famous for the Cupar Gopher Drop, a unique lottery held every summer. Stuffed toy gophers (Richardson's Ground Squirrels) labelled with numbers are dropped from a hot-air balloon along with numbered gopher holes. The "owner" of the gop..
Cupareo
Cupareo is a small rural town in the Mexican state of [Guanajuato], and belongs to the municipality of Salvatierra. Cupareo comes from the [Tarascan] ([Purepecha]) language and means "Crossroads." Cupareo is located to the southeast part of the Yuriria lagoon. Nearby..
Cupar railway station
Cupar railway station Serves the town of Cupar in Fife. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |-..
Cupboard
Decorative crockery and bibelots in vitré armoire or vitrina A cupboard is a type of cabinet, often made of wood, used indoors to store household objects such as food and crockery, and protect them from dust. As the name suggests, this piece of furniture was originally a simple board or tabl..
Cupcake
Choc-chip chocolate cupcake Choc-chip chocolate cupcake A cupcake (or fairy cake) is a small cake designed to serve one person, usually made in a small paper cup container. As with larger cakes, frosting and other decorations are usually applied. Cupcakes are often served during a celeb..
Cupcaking
Cupcaking is a slang term for a male who spends entirely too much time in love and/or depressed by love. He is frequently seen on the phone and driving to and from his boo's house or place of employment. It also refers to someone who is someone's "bitch" and their whole mood and personality is dete..
Cupel
A cupel is a special pourous pot made of bone ash or clay, used in cupellation. ..
Cupellation
Cupellation is a process used to separate noble metals such as gold or silver from base metals such as lead. It is often used to assay gold in order to test its purity. Sometimes cupellation is called "fire assaying." In this process, an alloy consisting of both noble and base metals is placed in a..
Cupello
Cupello is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalanguida..
Cupeño
The Cupeño Native Americans (Kuupangaxwichem in the Cupeño language) were a Shoshonean tribe that lived about 50 miles inland and 50 miles (80 km) north of the modern day U.S.-Mexico border in the foothills of the Coast Range. Modern descendants now line in the mountainous area about the headwat..
Cuper's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
Cuper's Cove, on the southwest shore of Conception Bay on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula was an early English settlement in the New World, and the second one after the Jamestown Settlement to endure for longer than a year. It was established in 1610 by John Guy on behalf of Bristol's Society of Mer..
Cuper's Gardens
Cuper's Gardens were an 18th century tea garden (a smaller version of pleasure gardens) on the south side of the River Thames in Lambeth, London, looking over to Somerset House near where Waterloo Bridge is located (centered around what is now the north end of Waterloo Road). The gardens opened in ..
Cupertino, California
Cupertino (IPA: [[kupɝɹtino]]) is a suburban city in Santa Clara County, California, USA, on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley with portions extending into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The population was 50,546 at the 2000 census. Notable natives and res..
Cupertino High School
Cupertino High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in the Rancho Rinconada neighborhood of Cupertino, California, USA. It is part of the Fremont Union High School District. The school serves mostly suburban residential and IT-enriched areas in eastern Cupertino, southern ..
Cupertino Middle School
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Cupertino Union School District
The Cupertino Union School District operates twenty elementary schools (K-5) and five middle schools (6-8) in the greater San Jose, California, USA area. School statistics (2002-2003 school year) The district has 720 teachers (FTEs) serving 16873 students. School Name City Students FTE Tea..
Cupferron
Cupferron General Systematic name N-nitrosophenylhydroxylamine, ammonium salt Other names cupferron ammonium N-nitrosophenylhydroxylamine Molecular formula C6H9N3O2 SMILES ? Molar mass 155.15 g/mol Appearance ? CAS number 135-20-6 Properties Density and phase ? ..
Cuphea
Cuphea is a genus of about 260 species of annual and perennial flowering plants native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas. The species range from low-growing herbs to semi-woody shrubs up to 2 m tall. Cuphea ignea 'David Verity' and Cuphea micropetalia are favorite hummingbird ..
Cupid
Cupidon (French for Cupid), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1875. In Roman mythology, Cupid is the god of erotic love. He is equated with the Greek God Eros and another one of his Latin names Amor. Contents 1 Cupid's lineage2 Cult3 Portrayal in art and literature4 See ..
Cupid's Cactus
Cupid's Cactus is the sixth album by indie rock band Fuck, release on Homesleep Records in 2001. Tracklisting Glass CharmsHighSomeday AisleDandelion DitchMeltPanties OffSan JacintoAwrightIt's UnbelievableNever AloneFlowersRespondHow Do You Do, Mr DoOshunCobra Lullaby ..
Cupid?
Cupid? is the first album by Canadian rock band Stabilo with a major record label and their first with their new modified name (originally "Stabilo Boss"). It contains seven songs, including the hit "Everybody". The songs "Stone", "Any Other Girl" and "Enemy" were new songs recorded specifically f..
Cupidon (1875)
Cupidon, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1875 Cupidon (French for Cupid) is a painting created by artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1875. See also William-Adolphe Bouguereau gallery External link [William-Adolphe Bouguereau at the Web Museum] ..
Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador
Cupids is a town of 775 on Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It has also been known as Coopers, Copers Cove, Cupers Cove, and Cuperts. It is one of the oldest European settlements in North America, established by Englishman John Guy in 1610. External links [History of the Cup..
Cupid & Psyche 85
Cupid & Psyche 85 is the second album by British synth rock group Scritti Politti. Track listing The Word Girl (Flesh and Blood)Small TalkAbsoluteA Little KnowledgeDon't Work That HardPerfect WayLover to FallWood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)HypnotizeFlesh and BloodAbsolute (version) (CD only)..
Cupid (disambiguation)
Cupid is the Roman god of love. Cupid may also refer to: Cupid (moon), one of the moons of Uranus, named after the godCupid (TV series), a TV series aired in 1998 on ABC starring Jeremy Piven and Paula MarshallCupid (reality TV series), a reality TV competition from Simon Cowell that aired in 2003 ..
Cupid (Michelangelo)
Michelangelo's Cupid was a famous forgery by Michelangelo that has been lost. In 1496, Michelangelo made a sleeping cupid figure and treated it with sour earth to make it seem ancient. He then sold it to Cardinal Riario of San Giorgio, who later learned of the fraud and demanded his money back. How..
Cupid (moon)
Cupid Discovery Discovered by Mark R. Showalterand Jack J. Lissauer Discovered in August 25, 2003 Orbital characteristics Semi-major axis 74,392 km Eccentricity 0.0013 Orbital period 0.618 d Inclination 0.1° (to Uranus' equator) Is a satellite of Uranus Physical charact..
Cupid (TV series)
Cupid was a 1998-1999 American dramedy series created by Rob Thomas, which featured Paula Marshall as Dr. Claire Allen, a Chicago psychiatrist who is given charge of a man named Trevor Hale (Jeremy Piven). Hale believes he is Cupid, sent down from Mt. Olympus by Zeus to connect 100 couples without ..
Cupid and Psyche
right The tale of Eros and Psyche first appeared as a digressionary story told by an old woman in Lucius Apuleius' novel, The Golden Ass, written in the second century AD. Apuleius probably used an earlier folk-tale as the basis for his story, modifying it to suit the thematic needs of his nov..
Cupid Childs
Clarence Algernon "Cupid" Childs (August 14 1867 - November 8 1912) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball with a 13-season career from 1888, 1890-1901, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Orphans of the National League and the S..
Cupillari Observatory
Cupillari Observatory OrganizationKeystone College Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector Thomas G. Cupillari Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by ..
Cupimon
Cupimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an In-Training Level Mini Angel Digimon, the In-Training form of Lucemon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 References Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - PuttomonIn-Training (Baby II) - CupimonRookie (Child) - Lu..
Cupisnique
Cupisnique is a pre Colombian culture in what is present day Peru. Pacific Coast. See also Pre-Inca cultures in PeruPre-Columbian transatlantic contactsPre-Columbian populationColumbian Exchange ..
Cupitha purreea
Cupitha purreea, commonly known as the Wax Dart, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Cupola
For other uses, see cupola (disambiguation) Cupola of St Peter's Basilica, Rome In architecture, a cupola consists of a dome-shaped ornamental structure located on top of a larger roof or dome, often used as a lookout or to admit light and provide ventilation. The word comes, through Italian..
Cupola (disambiguation)
The linguistic term with similar spelling is copula. Cupola, a diminutive of the Latin cupa (barrel) and thus meaning 'little barrel', is used for dome-shaped items, including: Cupola, a small architectural domeCupola (geometry), a geometric solidCupola (ISS), a proposed observation dome on the I..
Cupola (geometry)
For other uses, see cupola (disambiguation). Pentagonal cupola Type Set of cupolas Faces n triangles,n squares1 n-agon,1 2n-agon Edges 5n Vertices 3n Symmetry group Cnv Dual polyhedron ? Properties convex In geometry, a cupola is a solid formed by joining two polygons, one (the base) with..
Cupola (ISS)
ISS Cupola (NASA) View from inside of the Cupola ISS Cupola at the Space Station Processing Facility The Cupola is a ESA-built observatory module of the International Space Station (ISS) that will provide astronauts with direct viewing for robotic operations and Space Shuttle payl..
Cupples House
Cupples House is an historic mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, constructed from 1888 to 1890 by Samuel Cupples, a wealthy businessman. It is now a museum on the campus of Saint Louis University. The house is designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. External link [Official ..
Cupra
Cupra is the name of two ancient Italian municipia in Picenum. I. Cupra Maritima (Civita di Marano near the modern Cupra Marittima), on the Adriatic coast, 48 m. S.S.E. of Ancona, erected in the neighborhood of an ancient temple of the Sabine goddess Cupra, which was restored by Hadrian in A.D. 127..
Cupressaceae
The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27 to 30 genera (17 monotypic) with about 130-140 species. They are monoecious or (rarely) dioecious trees and shrubs from 1-112m (3-367 ft) tall. The bark of mature trees is commonly orange- to..
Cupressus
The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress (disambiguation). As currently treated, these cypresses are native to scattered localities in mainly warm temperate regions in the northern hemisphere, includ..
Cupressus arizonica
Cupressus arizonica, the Arizona Cypress, is a species of cypress native to the southwest of North America, in the United States in Arizona, southwest New Mexico, southern California, and the Chisos Mountains of west Texas, and in Mexico in Coahuila, Chihuahua, Durango, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas and n..
Cupressus atlantica
Cupressus atlantica, the Moroccan Cypress, is a rare coniferous tree endemic to the valley of the Oued-n-Fis river in the High Atlas Mountains south of Marrakech in western Morocco. The majority are old, with very little regeneration due to overgrazing by goats. This species is distinct from the ..
Cupressus bakeri
Cupressus bakeri, the Modoc Cypress, Siskiyou Cypress or Baker Cypress, is a species of cypress native to the United States, in a restricted area of northern California (Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta and Plumas Counties) and southwest Oregon (very localized in Josephine and Jackson Counties). It is usua..
Cupressus cashmeriana
Cupressus cashmeriana (Bhutan Cypress) is a species of cypress native to the eastern Himalaya in Bhutan and adjacent areas of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India; it grows at moderately high altitudes of 1250-2800 m. It is a medium-sized to large coniferous tree growing to 20-45 m tall, rarel..
Cupressus dupreziana
Cupressus dupreziana, the Saharan Cypress, is a very rare coniferous tree native to the Tassili n'Ajjer mountains in the central Sahara Desert, southeast Algeria, where it forms a unique population of trees hundreds of kilometres from any other trees. There are only 231 specimens of this criticall..
Cupressus funebris
Cupressus funebris (Chinese Weeping Cypress) is a species of cypress native to southwestern and central China. It is a medium-sized coniferous tree growing to 20-35 m tall, with a trunk up to 2 m diameter. The foliage grows in dense, usually moderately pendulous sprays of bright green, very slend..
Cupressus goveniana
Cupressus goveniana is a species of cypress endemic to coastal California in the United States, where it is found in small, scattered populations, not in large forests. It is an evergreen tree with a conic to ovoid-conic crown, very variable in size, with mature trees of under 1 m on some sites, ..
Cupressus guadalupensis
Cupressus guadalupensis is a species of cypress native to Guadalupe Island off Baja California, Mexico, and scattered north to southernmost California in the United States; it is always found in small, scattered populations. It is an evergreen tree with a conic to ovoid-conic crown, variable in s..
Cupressus lusitanica
Cupressus lusitanica is a species of cypress native to Mexico and Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, El Salvador), growing at 500-4000 m altitude. It is an evergreen tree with a conic to ovoid-conic crown, growing to 40 m tall. The foliage grows in dense sprays, dark green to somewhat..
Cupressus macrocarpa
Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress, Macrocarpa) is a species of cypress endemic to the central coast of California. In the wild, the species is confined to two small populations, near Monterey and Carmel. These groves are protected, within Point Lobos State Reserve and Del Monte Forest. The na..
Cupressus sempervirens
Cupressus sempervirens, the Mediterranean Cypress, is a species of cypress native to the eastern Mediterranean region, in northeast Libya, southeast Greece (Crete, Rhodes), southern Turkey, Cyprus, western Syria, Lebanon and western Jordan, and also a disjunct population in Iran. It is a medium-s..
Cuprite
Cuprite Cuprite is a mineral composed of copper(I) oxide Cu2O, and is a minor ore of copper. Its dark crystals with red internal reflections are in the isometric system hexoctahedral class, appearing as cubic, octahedral, or dodecahedral forms, or in combinations. Penetration twins frequentl..
Cupronickel
Cupronickel is an alloy of copper, nickel and stengthening impurities, such as iron and manganese. Cupronickel does not corrode in seawater, because its electronegativity is adjusted to be neutral with regard to seawater. Because of this it is used for marine hardware, and sometimes for the propel..
Cups
Cups may refer to: the Common Unix Printing Systemcup as a drinking vessel, a unit of volume, etc.Flip Cup, a drinking gamecups (game), a member of the mancala family See also CUP. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Cupstone
Variously known as cupstones, "anvil stones," "pitted cobbles" and "nutting stones," among other names, these roughly discoidal or amorphous groundstone artifacts are among the most common lithic remains of Native American culture, especially in the Midwest, in Early Archaic contexts. They have re..
CUPS (CMU)
The Carnegie Mellon University Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS) was established in the Spring of 2004 to bring together Carnegie Mellon University researchers working on a diverse set of projects related to understanding and improving the usability of privacy and security software and..
Cups (game)
Cups was one of several games invented by father and son Arthur Amberstone and Wald Amberstone who were both cofounders of the New York Gamers Association (N.Y.G.A.). They also invented Power, and High Deck, a card game based on medieval society. At the time both were working as basket makers as wel..
Cups and balls
The cups and balls trick is an old magic effect that has spawned a variety of adaptations. The effect known as acetabula et calculi was performed by Roman conjurors as far back as two thousand years ago. One popularly circulated painting of a man holding two inverted cups over two small round objec..
Cupuaçu
Cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum), also known as Cupuassu and Copoasu, is a tropical rainforest tree and its fruit, related to Cacao. Common throughout the Amazon basin, it is widely cultivated in the north of Brazil, with the largest productions being in Pará, followed by Amazonas, Rondônia an..
Cupula
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Cupule
A cupule is a fruit structure found in flowering plants in the family Fagaceae. It holds and protects the nut during its growth and maturation. In some genera (e.g. Lithocarpus, Quercus), it only partly encloses the single nut, while in others (e.g. Castanea, Fagus), it fully encloses the two or m..
Cupuliferae
Cupuliferae is a botanical name: in this case it is a descriptive botanical name: under the ICBN it may only be applied to a taxon at a rank above that of family. However, this name was only used for a family, and for this it may no longer be used. In the de Candolle system it referred to what is..
Cup (game)
Cup, like Take a plane, Scissors, and Mao, is a party game with a simple secret that first-time players may struggle to decipher from observing others' participation. This game is also played with 'hat' instead of 'cup'. The secret [Spoiler warningWarning]: Solution details follow. The f..
Cup (unit)
The cup is a unit of measurement for volume, used in cooking to measure bulk foods like chopped vegetables (an example of a dry measurement) or liquids like milk (fluid measurement). It is in common use in many countries, especially nations which were once part of the British Empire, including the U..
Cup and ring mark
[[Image:Annotated.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Typical cup-and-rings marks. These are located in Northumberland, at 55.54754N 1.99632W [[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=55.54754N+1.99632W&spn=0.020343,0.028783&hl=en Google Maps]]]] Cup and ring marks or cup marks are a form of prehistoric art found predom..
Cup fungus
Orange Cup Fungus Cup fungi are fungi (Ascomycota: Family Pezizaceae) which produce a mushroom that tends to grow in the shape of a "cup". Spores are formed on the inner surface of this fruiting body (mushroom). The cup shape typically serves to focus raindrops into splashing spores out of t..
Cup holder
A cup holder, as the name implies, is a device to hold a cup or other drinking container including an aluminum can. It is a fixture in e.g. an automobile, a train, or a movie theatre. It is also an insulative sleeve used by people to hold a paper or plastic cup of hot beverages. Contents 1 V..
Cup noodles
Cup Noodles (or Cup o' Noodles) are a type of instant-noodle, ramen snack in a styrofoam or hard plastic cup. It was invented in 1971 by a Japanese food company, Nissin. Generally prepared for meals on-the-go, cup noodles contain a pre-cooked slab of noodles that only requires the addition of hot wa..
Cup of Coffee
Song by Garbage From the album Beautifulgarbage Album Released 2001 Song Length 4:30 Record Label Interscope & Mushroom Writers Garbage Producers Garbage Beautifulgarbage album Chronology "Til The Day I Die"track 04 "Cup Of Coffee"track 05 "Silence Is Golden"track 06 Cup of Coffee is a..
Cup of coffee
For the hot beverage, see coffee. A cup of coffee is North American sports terminology for a short time spent by a minor league player at the major league level. The idea behind the term is that the player was only in the big leagues long enough to have a cup of coffee before being returned to the m..
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, With Occasional Reference to History
Cup of Gold: A life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History, 1929 (historical fiction), was John Steinbeck's first novel, loosely based on the privateer Henry Morgan's life and death. It centres on Morgan's assault and sacking of the city of Panama, sometimes referred ..
Cup of Jamshid
The Cup of Jamshid (Cup of Djemscheed or Jaam-e Jam, in Persian: جام جم) is a cup of divination which, according to legend, was long possessed by the rulers of ancient Persia. The cup has also been called Jam-i Jahan nama, Jam-i Jahan Ara, Jam-i Giti nama, and Jam-i Kei-khosrow. The latter refe..
Cup of joe
"Cup of joe" is an American nickname for coffee. The phrase has its origins in the United States Navy in the mid-1910s. Josephus Daniels (18 May 1862–15 January 1948) was appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Woodrow Wilson in 1913. One of his policy decisions was to abolish the office..
Cup of Portugal
The Portuguese Cup or, more correctly, Cup of Portugal (Port. Taça de Portugal, pron. IPA: /'tasɐ dɨ puɾtu'ɣaɫ/) is the national football competition, on a knock-out-basis. Up to 1938, the same competition was held under the name Championship of Portugal (Campeonato de Portugal) and defined th..
Cup of Russia
The Cup of Russia, or ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia, is an event in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Elite figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The Cup of Russia is organized by the International Skating Union. The o..
Cup of Sand
Cup of Sand is a double-sized collection of singles, B-sides and various rarities (including an Adam Ant cover and a David Bowie cover) released by Superchunk in 2003. The accompanying booklet is particularly meaty, as band members Mac McCaughan, Jim Wilbur, Laura Ballance and Jon Wurster weigh in..
Cup of the Alps
Initiated in 1960 as a competition between league selections; club teams entered in 1962. From 1962 until 1966 only Italian and Swiss teams played, in 1967 and 1968 teams from West Germany also entered (and won). From 1972 until 1987 only French and Swiss teams played in this tournament. The tourna..
Cup orchid
Cup orchids (genus Brachionidium) are a group of about 65 species of orchids, found throughout tropical America. The generic name comes from Greek ("little arm") and refers to the protrusions on the stigma. The genus Yolanda Hoehne is a synonym of Brachionidium. ..
Cup product
In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, the cup product is a method of adjoining two cocycles of degree p and q to form a composite cocycle of degree p + q. In de Rham cohomology, the cup product is also known as the wedge product and in this sense is a special case of Grassmann's exter..
CU (Powerline)
CU is the designation of a line for high voltage direct current transmission between Coal Creek, North Dakota, USA and Dickinson, Minnesota, USA. The CU, which went in service in 1979, can transfer an electrical power of 1000 megawatts at a symmetrical transmission voltage of 400 kV. As line connect..

 


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