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cobra lecithinase An enzyme present in certain snake venoms.
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cobra venom solution Minute quantities of cobra venom in sterile physiological salt solution.
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cobra This is a federal law which allows an individual and/or dependents to continue group health and dental coverage once a qualifying event occurs. A qualifying event may include termination of employment, change in working hours, change in dependent status or age limitation, separation, divorce, or death.
Ãâó: www.okccc.edu/humanresources/Glossary.html
cobra A US helicopter designed for ground attack. Also called the "Snake" or, generically, a "gunship." Cobras were armed with 2.75-inch rockets, machine guns and 40mm grenade launchers. Unlike most choppers, the co-pilot sat in front of the pilot, not side-by-side.
Ãâó: capmarine.com/cap/glossary.htm
cobra This word is said to have come via Portuguese from Latin coluber, snake. The hard L and the bv link suggest that it may be the Albanian word kove, bucket. The Hebrew kobha, bucket, may be a Philistine word, the Philistines being associated with Illyria. Etruscan katek, head, and Albanian katoc, suggest ka and Latin tego, cover, protect. The skull was the cover for the ka, the fire in the head.
Ãâó: www.quantavolution.org/vol_13/firenotblown_27.htm
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