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Creaturely Cobra

October, 2012
How to understand the strange becoming-animal of human figures in the art of Cobra, the Northern European artists movement? In a 1948 manifesto, the Dutch artist Constant frames the postwar situation, in dialectical terms, as a “total collapse” that might permit a “new freedom,” as long as artists “find their way back to the first point of origin of ...
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Brittle Culm 1 Encodes a COBRA-Like Protein Involved in Secondary Cell Wall Cellulose Biosynthesis in Sorghum.

Plant and Cell Physiology, 2019
Plant mechanical strength contributes to lodging resistance and grain yield, making it an agronomically important trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor).
Pan Li   +9 more
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Proteomic analysis and antivenomics study of Western India Naja naja venom: correlation between venom composition and clinical manifestations of cobra bite in this region

Espert Review of Proteomics, 2018
Background: Snakebite is a severe problem in the tropical countries including Indian subcontinent. Premier cases of cobra bites are being reported from western India (WI). Research design and methods: The proteome of WI N. naja venom (NnV) was deciphered
A. Chanda   +4 more
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The COBRAS mission

2008
The Cosmic Background Radiation Anisotropy Satellite (COBRAS) is intended to image significant portions of the sky at t 0.5° angular resolution and ΔT/T t 10−6 sensitivity. The project has been submitted to the European Space Agency (ESA) as a small-medium size European mission.
Marco Bersanelli   +2 more
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The COBRA program

Art Libraries Journal, 1985
This paper describes the establishment and scope of a new co-operative cataloguing venture involving the Library of Congress, Worldwide Books and the Boston Public Library, with the aim of increasing the number of catalogue records for exhibition catalogues which may be shared by other libraries.
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Geographical differentiation and cryptic diversity in the monocled cobra, Naja kaouthia (Elapidae), from Thailand

Zoologica Scripta, 2019
South‐East Asia has an exceptionally high diversity of snakes, with more than 250 snake species currently recorded from Thailand. This diversity likely reflects the diverse range of geographical and climatic conditions under which they live, but the ...
N. Ratnarathorn   +4 more
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JOTTINGS FROM “COBRA CORNER”

Journal of the Herpetological Association of Rhodesia, 1957
(1959). JOTTINGS FROM COBRA CORNER. Journal of the Herpetological Association of Rhodesia: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-2.
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The Cobra Head Sign

Radiology, 2002
The cobra head sign is classically seen with an intravesical ureterocele. This type of ureterocele is also termed orthotopic, since it arises from a ureter with a normal insertion into the trigone. The term ureterocele denotes a cystic ballooning of the distal end of the ureter. What causes ureterocele is not clear.
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‘Cobra after Cobra’ and the Alba Congress

Third Text, 2006
In 1956, following the Soviet Union’s suppression of the Hungarian revolution, Western Marxism entered a new phase.
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COBRA

Journal of Health & Social Policy, 1998
COBRA refers to the provision in the 1985 Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act that allows terminated employees to continue to buy health insurance at group rates, and that allow families who lose their coverage through the death or divorce of the employee also to continue to buy coverage.
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