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  • 41Cog (software) — Cog Cog 0.07 (r909) Developer(s) Vincent Spader …

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  • 42Cog (robotique) — Cog est un projet de recherche du groupe robotique humanoïde HRG du Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cette recherche se base sur l hypothèse qu une intelligence d un niveau humain nécessite l accumulation de l expérience de l interaction… …

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  • 43Cog railway Tanvald–Harrachov — Cog railway Tanvald Harrachov Legend …

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  • 44Cog's Ladder — of group development is based on the work, Cog s Ladder: A Model of Group Growth , by George O. Charrier, an employee of Procter and Gamble, published in a company newsletter in 1972. The original document was written to help group managers at… …

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  • 45Cog (television commercial) — Cog was a television advertisement for the Honda Accord, made with minimal CGI and no trick photography. It was created in 2003 by the London office of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy.ynopsisThe two minute advert appears as a single, long… …

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  • 46Cog railway Tanvald-Harrachov — is a standard gauge cog railway in Europe. It connects the municipalities Tanvald, Kořenov and Harrachov in the Czech Republic. The railway was built in 1902 with the intention to connect the lines Liberec Jablonec Tanvald and Jelenia Góra… …

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  • 47cog´i|ta´tive|ness — cog|i|ta|tive «KOJ uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. given to thinking; thoughtful; meditative. 2. having the power of thought: »Belief is more properly an act of the sensitive than of the cogitative parts of our natures (George H. Lewes).… …

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  • 48cog´i|ta´tive|ly — cog|i|ta|tive «KOJ uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. given to thinking; thoughtful; meditative. 2. having the power of thought: »Belief is more properly an act of the sensitive than of the cogitative parts of our natures (George H. Lewes).… …

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  • 49cog|i|ta|tive — «KOJ uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. given to thinking; thoughtful; meditative. 2. having the power of thought: »Belief is more properly an act of the sensitive than of the cogitative parts of our natures (George H. Lewes). –cog´i|ta´tive|ly, adverb …

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  • 50cog´ni|za|bly — cog|ni|za|ble «KOG nuh zuh buhl, KON uh », adjective. 1. that can be known or perceived; recognizable: »No articulate sound is cognizable until the inarticulate sounds which go to make it up have been learned (Herbert Spencer). 2. within the… …

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