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K-complex
right A K-complex is an EEG waveform that occurs during stage 2 sleep. It consists of a brief high-voltage peak, usually greater than 100 µV, and lasts for longer than 0.5 seconds. K-complexes occur randomly throughout stage 2 sleep, but may also occur in response to auditory stimuli. It..
K-core
K-cores in graph theory were introduced Bollobas in 1983 as a method of (destructively) simplifying graph topology to aid in analysis and visualization. They have been more recently defined as the following by Batagelj et al: given a graph [G=\] with vertices set [V] and edges se..
KCOP-TV
KCOP-TV, referred to as my 13, is a UPN affiliated television station in Los Angeles. This station, owned by Fox Television Stations Group (which also owns KTTV) has a signal radius that covers the Southern California region. Contents 1 History1.1 Independent era, early years1.2&nbs..
KCOS
KCOS channel 13 is a PBS member station based in El Paso, Texas. It also operates on cable channel 12 and digital channel 30. The station is owned by El Paso Public Television Foundation, a non-profit agency. History KCOS began broadcasting on August 18, 1978 on channel 7. It swapped channels wit..
KCOS-LP
KCOS-LP is an LPTV Class A broadcast television station located in Phoenix, Arizona. It transmits on Channel 28 from the Usery Mountains in Mesa, and currently airs programs from La Familia Network (LFN), a Spanish-language family-oriented television network. KCOS-LP is owned by Aracelis Ortiz Co..
KCOU
KCOU, originally known as KCCS (the Kampus Carrier Current Station) is a college radio station at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the United States. It was founded in a dorm broom closet in 1963 as a carrier current AM station at 580 kHz. In 1973, the Independent Residence Halls Association ..
KCOY-TV
KCOY-TV is a television station in Santa Maria, California. It broadcasts on VHF channel 12, and is an affiliate of the CBS network. KCOY also operates local Fox affiliate, KKFX-CA. KCOY would not have existed if it were not for the Federal Communications Commission's decision in 1959 to move KFR..
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