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COX

(koks),
Acronym for cyclooxygenase.

Cox

(koks),
H.R., 20th-century U.S. bacteriologist.
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COX

See CYCLO-OXYGENASE.
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According to the court, students and colleagues criticized Cox's management of a psychology telecourse in 1996, and a dean then ordered him removed from teaching telecourses.
By placing the 'problem' girl centre stage, Cox reveals the complex and gendered workings at the heart of an ostensibly modern and child-centred institution.
The analysis identified 58 patients who were treated with Cox maze III and 58 very similar patients who were treated with Cox maze IV.
Radio stations currently owned by Cox Media Group are set forth below.
Mr Biddle added the defendant and the man shown on footage punching Mr Cox, referred to as N40, were at the front of a group of about 50 fans who walked from Liverpool Lime Street station to the stadium ahead of the match.
Cox Foundation donated $250,000 to help fund the building of Tulsa's Gathering Place.
In his new role, Sanders will report to Cox and oversee the Markel Assurance and Markel Specialty divisions.
Last week it emerged Mr Cox was once accused of groping a US government official in 2015.
If you recall, the Springdale protein processor sued Cox in May because it said an agreement Cox signed said he wouldn't work for a competitor for a year after he left Tyson in January, according to Tyson's lawsuit.
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