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the cor
noun
A Hebrew measure of capacity; a core or homer.
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These signals are believed to contribute to the COR in squirrel monkeys, where the gain of the COR is high (0.4 at 0.5 Hz, Gdowski and McCrea 2000).
In other words, if the COR initiator is highly reactive ("hot", Scheme 11), then it should be capable of initiating the COR with little concern over the need to form a reactive carbenium ion.
Bring on the cor anglais!
The cor anglais solo is by Kate St John.
I'll never quite get over the "Cor blimey, how on earth did that happen?" factor.
Solos were well taken, with special praise for the cor anglais and viola.
They dominated Das Rheingold, but Die Walküre belongs to the strings (and, once again, the cor anglais, which has some heartbreaking solos).
"The COR merger moves us into the commercial area, where we're actually marketing and selling product," Mark Levin, Millennium's chief executive, said in an interview.
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As the Cor-Ten rusts and stains the concrete, the whole will meld with the earth.
The Cor-Ten steel has a lovely weathered patina, making the sculptures look like ancient stone carvings.
COR focused instead on setting up roadblocks to divert traffic and using social medias and the COR-based press to help residents avoid congested areas.
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