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CONUSContinental United States
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CONUS1885, from Latin conus "cone" (see cone).
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CONUScontinental United States
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CONUSContiguous United States. In short, all the states in the U.S. except Hawaii and Alaska.
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CONUSContiguous US.
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CONUSContinental United States
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CONUSContinental United States, including the District of Columbia.
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CONUSA genus of cone-shaped marine Snails in the Family Conidae, class Gastropoda. It comprises more than 600 species, many containing unique Venoms (CONUS Venoms) with which they immobilize their prey.
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CONUSNarrowing below the Pulmonary Valve or well below it in the infundibuluar chamber where the Pulmonary Artery originates, usually caused by a defective Ventricular Septum or presence of fibrous Tissues [..]
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CONUS The Continental United States. (48 states and the District of Columbia.) Flying in CONUS determines certain limitations to space-available travel on military aircraft.
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CONUSthe CONtinental U.S.
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CONUSCONtinental U.S.
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CONUSAn acronym for Continental United States.
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CONUScontinental United States
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CONUSContinental United States
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CONUScontinental United States
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CONUSCONtinental United States.
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CONUSContnental U.S. Convection Generally, transport of heat and moisture by the movement of a fluid. In meteorology, the term is used specifically to describe vertical transport of heat and moisture, es [..]
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CONUSContinental United States
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CONUSContinental United States
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