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    Cockayne syndrome (CS), also called Neill-Dingwall syndrome, is a rare and fatal autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by growth...
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    Cockaigne (redirect from Cockayne)
    Cockaigne or Cockayne (/kɒˈkeɪn/) is a land of plenty in medieval myth, an imaginary place of luxury and ease, comfort and pleasure, opposite to the harshness...
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  • Cockayne is a mythical land of plenty. Cockayne may refer to: Cockayne (surname) Cockayne, North Yorkshire, a hamlet and ridge in North Yorkshire, England...
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    Cockayne is an English surname. The name originates as a joking reference to the Land of Cockaigne, a mythical land of plenty and hedonism which is widely...
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  • Land of Cockayne may refer to: Cockayne or Cockaigne, a fantastic land of plenty in popular medieval literature Land of Cockayne (poem), part of the 14th-century...
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  • Emily Cockayne (born 1973) is a British historian, known for her work on sensory nuisance and material culture. Cockayne was educated at the University...
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    Sir Aston Cockayne, 1st Baronet (1608–1684) Also spelt Aston Cockain was, in his day, a well-known Cavalier and a minor literary figure, now best remembered...
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    Cockayne Hatley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley, in the Central Bedfordshire district of...
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  • Sir William Cockayne (or Cokayne; 1561 – 20 October 1626) was a seventeenth-century merchant, alderman, and Lord Mayor of the City of London. He was the...
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    Ben Cockayne (born 20 July 1983) is an English former rugby league footballer who usually played as a fullback or on the wing. He is most remembered for...
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  • Oswald Cockayne (1807–1873) was a churchman and philologist, best known today for his monumental edition of Old English medical texts. Cockayne took a...
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    ERCC8 (redirect from Cockayne syndrome A)
    gene. This gene encodes a WD repeat protein, which interacts with the Cockayne syndrome type B (CSB) and p44 proteins, the latter being a subunit of the...
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    The Baronetcy of Cockayne of Ashbourne was created in the Baronetage of England on 10 January 1642 for Aston Cockayne, Lord of Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire...
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  • Henry Francis Cockayne-Cust (15 September 1819 – 5 April 1884), was a British Conservative Party politician. Born Henry Cust, Cockayne-Cust was the eldest...
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    Leonard Cockayne CMG FRS (7 April 1855 – 8 July 1934) is regarded as New Zealand's greatest botanist and a founder of Western science in New Zealand. He...
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  • Edward Alfred Cockayne OBE (3 October 1880 Sheffield – 28 November 1956) was an English physician specializing in pediatrics. He spent most of his medical...
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  • Francis Cockayne Cust (1722 – 30 November 1791) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1770 and 1791. Cust was the...
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  • Land of Cockayne is the tenth studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1981. The title refers to the medieval land of plenty. It would...
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    Frederick Cockayne Elton VC (23 April 1832 – 24 March 1888) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face...
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  • Dame Elizabeth Cockayne, DBE (29 October 1894 – 4 July 1988) was Chief Nursing Officer from the inception of the National Health Service in 1948 until...
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    Localized epidermolysis bullosa simplex Also known as "Weber–Cockayne syndrome": 460  and "Weber–Cockayne variant of generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex"...
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    Alfred Hyde Cockayne CBE ISO (23 May 1880 – 21 October 1966) was a New Zealand botanist, agricultural scientist and administrator. He was born in Dunedin...
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    trichothiodystrophy (TTD), or a combination of XP and Cockayne syndrome (XPCS). Both trichothiodystrophy and Cockayne syndrome display features of premature aging...
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    Henry John Cockayne-Cust, JP, DL (10 October 1861 – 2 March 1917) was an English politician and editor who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the...
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    Gooding were cordial when the Goodings first moved in. The historian Emily Cockayne describes Swan as ingratiating towards Gooding at first; Swan wrote out...
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  • St. John's Church, Cockayne Hatley. There are many fine effigies of the Cockayne family which can be seen in the church at Cockayne Hatley. Thomas B. Costain...
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    Kildare Waterford The Kildare Poems or Kildare Lyrics (British Library Harley MS 913) are a group of sixteen poems written in an Irish dialect of Middle...
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  • The Cockayne Farm Preservation Project is an undertaking by the Glen Dale, West Virginia city government and the Marshall County Historical Society. The...
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    Donna Cockayne (born 26 March 1989) is an Australian football (soccer) player who last played for Australian W-League team Adelaide United. She worked...
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    Bennett Cockayne House is a historic home located at Glen Dale, Marshall County, West Virginia. It was built about 1850, in a vernacular I-house style...
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