- The kos (Hindi: कोस), also
spelled coss, koss, kosh, krosh, and krosha, is a unit of
measurement which is
derived from a
Sanskrit term, क्रोश krośa, which...
- The open-core
model is a
business model for the
monetization of
commercially produced open-source software. The open-core
model primarily involves offering...
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Algebra is the
branch of
mathematics that
studies algebraic structures and the mani****tion of
statements within those structures. It is a generalization...
- Roxy
Coss is a saxophonist,
activist and
composer based in New York. She is the
winner of the
ASCAP Herb
Alpert Young Jazz
Composer Award and has attracted...
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Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (/ˈhɑːrkənən/) is a
fictional character in the Dune
franchise created by
Frank Herbert. He is
primarily featured in the 1965 novel...
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Peter R.
Coss is a
British historian,
specialising in the
history of the
English medieval gentry. He is
Emeritus Professor of
Medieval History at the School...
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Gabriel Coss is a
Latin Grammy Award and a
Regional Emmy Award-winner
music video director.
Coss also has
credits for
directing the do****entaries Aljuriya...
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Coss is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrea Coss (born 1960),
Australian rower David Coss,
American politician and
civil servant...
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Doctor Coss was an
armed conflict in
Mexico between the Gulf
Cartel and the Los Zetas-Northeast
Cartel in the muni****lity of
Doctor Coss,
Nuevo León...
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Coss is an
American evolutionary psychologist and academic. He is a
Professor Emeritus of
Psychology at the
University of California, Davis.
Coss's research...