Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica, a German research project, full name "Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica in the Montane Rainforests of Ethiopia"
Cocaine esterase, an enzyme
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COCE may refer to: Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica, a German research project, full name "Conservation and Use of Wild Populations...
Vinko Coce (22 December 1954 – 26 October 2013) was a prominent Croatian opera and pop singer. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of...
forne tè la terre lavorata da lu bbove, la terre grasse e lustre che se coce… e che dovente a poche a poche chiù doce de qualunque cosa doce…" The dough...
Technology & Aeronautics (SETA) College of Online & Continuing Education (COCE) School of Arts & Sciences School of Business School of Education School...
handball MRK Trogir – man's handball Petar Berislavić, Croatian ban Vinko Coce, singer and songwriter Ivan Duknović, sculptor Johannes Lucius, historian...
The chloride cocaine esterase (EC 3.1.1.84, CocE, hCE2, hCE-2, human carboxylesterase 2; systematic name cocaine benzoylhydrolase) catalyses the reaction...
Bogdan Vujošević, Mijalko Todorović, Otmar Kreačić, Božo Švarc and Ratko "Čoče" Vujović – elected the first president of the club. Two days after its establishment...
jumper from Slovenia Vinko Brešan (born 1964), Croatian film director Vinko Coce (1954–2013), Croatian singer Vinko Dvořák (1848–1922), Czech-Croatian physicist...
general and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (b. 1940) 2013 – Vinko Coce, Croatian opera and pop singer (b. 1954) 2014 – Daniel Boulanger, French...
Carlo Pedron with "Afrodita Korčula" 1997 - Vinko Coce with "Kad me nikad neće" 1998 - Vinko Coce with "Žmul vina" 1999 - Alen Vitasović with "Nisam...
Wild-type CocE is unstable at body temperature, so targeted mutations were introduced in the CocE gene and resulted in the T172R/G173Q Double-Mutant CocE, which...
1911 With a tricolour host everyone has communicated. As a cruel plague coce the red in the side, and the desperate green strengthens the bitter gall...
Nicolae (Neculai) Coci was an Albanian shopkeeper, the son of Constantin (Coce) and Ecaterina, who originated from Macedonia or Epirus. His mother was Greek...
mare" by Vinko Coce "Riječko veče" by Ivo Robić "Rijeka" by Paraf "Riječke pičke" by Let 3 "Sinju Grade" by Drazen Zanko ft. Vinko Coce "Cvit Mediterana"...
COCE is the name of a research project and stands for "Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica in the Montane Rainforests of Ethiopia"...
OOcc. tensón calx heel PR. */'kalke/ OPt. couce Glc. couce Pt. coice OSp. coçe Sp. coz 'kick' calcaneum Compound based on calx + -aneus, originally an adjective-forming...