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the coo
verb
To make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon.
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Greg Cook is the COO of Twenty Recruitment Group.
Sandberg spoke about inequality in the workplace, a recurring theme for the COO.
Baillieu, who's now the COO of Cator's parent company, Privax, continues the story for me.
I heard from the COO," Lem recalls.
>> For the COO of Twitter.
I think the COO is a quality guy".
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The CoO/CNT nanocomposites were synthesized via a high-throughput hydrothermal method.
The extraordinary performance is ascribed to the well-designed structure of the CoO/RGO nanocomposite.
The CoO@Co CBAs possess combined properties of highly porous structure and strong mechanical stability.
The reason could be electrostatic repulsion between the negatively charged CDH and the –COO− group.
Ca2+ also becomes associated with the COO− groups in the HA matrix, thereby preventing CaP precipitation.
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