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  2. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CFI, meaning Copied For Information; COB, meaning Close Of Business (end of work day). Implying that something should happen by the end of the typical work shift. COP or EOP, meaning Close Of Play / End Of Play. British sporting term referring to an overnight, intra-game, break during a cricket match which is scheduled to take place over ...

  3. Chief of the boat - Wikipedia

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    A COB also requires graduation from Senior Enlisted Academy. When a new enlisted sailor joins a boat's crew, the COB is usually one of the first people the new sailor will meet. Although the role of COB is outside the direct chain of command , the COB has tremendous [ quantify ] responsibility.

  4. Cob - Wikipedia

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    Cob or cobbing board, a wooden instrument used for punishment: see Paddle (spanking) Cob, Spanish gold and silver coins that were irregularly shaped and crudely struck: see Spanish dollar; Cob, a crusty bread roll shaped like a squashed ball, commonly used in the English Midlands: see List of bread rolls

  5. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    COB: Chip on board: Bare die supplied without a package. It is mounted directly to the PCB using bonding wires and covered with a blob of black Epoxy. [22] Also used for LEDs. In LEDs, transparent epoxy or a silicon caulk-like material that may contain a phosphor is poured into a mold containing the LED(s) and cured. The mold forms part of the ...

  6. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    The oil and gas industry uses many acronyms and abbreviations. This list is meant for indicative purposes only and should not be relied upon for anything but general information. This list is meant for indicative purposes only and should not be relied upon for anything but general information.

  7. Cobbing - Wikipedia

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    Especially ambiguous since the proper way to do some of the cobbing involved in Cob Construction is, in fact, by use of the feet; A form of spanking using a type of paddle (spanking) known as cob or in full cobbing-board, typically used as a disciplinary measure, often by comrades, in the military, or among sailors

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  9. Cob (material) - Wikipedia

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    "Cob stitch" repair on old traditional cob cottage in Devon, England Maison de Jeanne, Sévérac-le-Château. Timber and cob construction. Cob is an English term attested to around the year 1600 [3] for an ancient building material that has been used for building since prehistoric times. The use of this material in Iran is more than 4000 years old.