• Scotia Community College Cogs may also refer to: Cog (ship) Cogs, parts of a gear system Cogs (video game), a puzzle game Cog (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Jude Watson COG, a 2020 novel by Greg van Eekhout Coalition of Ordered Governments, a fictional organization from the Gears of War series Cogs, the fictional...
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    Cost of goods sold (redirect from CoGS)
    Certain expenses are included in COGS. Expenses that are included in COGS cannot be deducted again as a business expense. COGS expenses include: The cost of...
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    was widely used from around the 12th century onward. Cogs were clinker-built, generally of oak. Cogs were fitted with a single mast and a single square...
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  • C.O.G. is an American comedy drama film directed and written by Kyle Patrick Alvarez and starring Jonathan Groff. The film, whose title stands for Child...
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  • Look up cogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cogging may refer to: Cogging torque, an undesirable effect in the operation of an electric motor...
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  • Cogger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerald Cogger (born 1933), English cricketer Harold Cogger (born 1935), Australian herpetologist...
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  • OpenCog is a project that aims to build an open source artificial intelligence framework. OpenCog Prime is an architecture for robot and virtual embodied...
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  • The Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) is a brief neuropsychological assessment used to assess the severity of cognitive...
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    The Society of Cogers (/ˈkoʊdʒərz/) is a free speech society, established in 1755 in the City of London. It is the oldest debating society in the world...
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  • Coger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claude Coger, American newspaper owner, namesake of Coger House in Arkansas Dalvan Coger...
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    Gear (redirect from List of Cogs)
    cogwheels, made by inserting a series of wooden pegs or cogs around the rim of a wheel. The cogs were often made of maple wood. Wooden gears have been gradually...
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  • The Kolding cog is a shipwreck that was found in Kolding Fjord in 1943. The ship was a ca. 18 m long cog built of oak around the year 1190. The wreck was...
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    Cog was a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was based on the hypothesis that human-level intelligence...
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  • Harold George "Hal" Cogger (born 4 May 1935) is an Australian herpetologist. He was curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Australian Museum from 1960...
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    Rack railway (redirect from Cog railroad)
    in the 1860s, is not strictly speaking a rack railway, since there are no cogs with teeth. Rather, this system uses a smooth raised centre rail between...
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    Cog are an Australian progressive rock band that formed in 1998. Their debut album, The New Normal, was nominated for Triple J's 2005 J Award. The band's...
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  • Cogging torque of electrical motors is the torque due to the interaction between the permanent magnets of the rotor and the stator slots of a permanent...
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  • Mooning the Cog is a tradition in which hikers bare their buttocks to the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire. Mooning...
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  • Michel Benoit Cogger (born March 21, 1939) is a Quebec businessman, lawyer and former Canadian Senator. Cogger was a senior political advisor to and fundraiser...
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    Cog is an open source audio player for macOS. The basic layout is a single-paned playlist interface with two retractable drawers, one for navigating the...
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    remnants of a cog that seems to have sunk during a storm flood after drifting away from a shipyard before completion. Until then, cogs had mostly been...
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    In Connecticut, councils of governments, also known as COGs, are regional planning organizations that bring together the chief elected officials or professional...
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  • routing gas flow through pipes to a balloon. Cogs was named as the 2010 Indie Game Challenge Grand Prize winner. Cogs is built on a number of puzzles that mimic...
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  • monkeys. Cogs were the antagonists in-game, stylized to be corporate robots that wanted to take over the town to propagate business culture. Cogs came in...
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  • Trevor Cogger (born 30 January 1961) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played for the...
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  • The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) is an international Holiness–Pentecostal Christian denomination, and a large Pentecostal denomination in the United...
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  • Gerald Lyndley Cogger (born 7 September 1933) is a former English cricketer. Cogger was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium-fast. He was...
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  • "Cog" is a British television and cinema advertisement launched by Honda in 2003 to promote the seventh-generation Accord line of cars. It follows the...
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  • states mandate such councils. CoG members are drawn from the county, city, and other government bodies within its area. CoGs can offer planning, coordination...
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