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COSAn Internet service provider (ISP) offering that prioritizes which traffic is delivered before other traffic. With COS, when an ISP’s network is not congested, all traffic is treated equally. When the [..]
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COSChild Over Shoulder
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COS1. Class of service. Indication of how an upper-layer protocol requires that a lower-layer protocol treat its messages. In SNA subarea routing, COS definitions are used by subarea nodes to determine the optimal route to establish to given session. A COS definition comprises a virtual route number and a transmission priority field. Also called TOS ( [..]
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COS because
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COSChief of Staff (in Minister's Office)
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COSCOS: class of service
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COSChiefs of Staff (UK)
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COSDictionary of PHP Functions (PHP 3, PHP 4 )cos -- Cosinefloat cos ( float arg)More Info
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COS(now Stanchio or Stanko). This small island of the Grecian Archipelago has several interesting points of connection with the Jews. Herod the Great conferred many favors on the island. St. Paul, on the [..]
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COSCost of Sale.
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COSCheapo Offset Smoker as opposed to an EOS (Expensive Offset Smoker). Among them are the popular Char-Broil Silver Smoker, Brinkmann Smoke N' Pit Professional (known as the SNPP on the net), and t [..]
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COSCoS (Class of Service, or 802.1p) is a 3 bit field within an Ethernet frame header when using 802.1Q tagging. The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 7 that can be used by Quality of Servic [..]
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COS Class of Service: a term used to divide the source traffic from a user into a number of separate classes, each attracting its own quality of service indicators.
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COS(n) ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle(n) lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head
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COSCollege of Sciences.
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COSColac Otway Shire
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COS —enables organizations to assign some types of traffic classification priority over others. By doing so, they can get better performance out of the network without spending money on unnecessary bandw [..]
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COSChange of Supplier This occurs when a customer wishes to change supplier. The customer contacts their new supplier who must send on the request to MRSO. MRSO validates the request and advises both the [..]
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COSCosmic Origins Spectrograph - Fourth Generation Spectrometer. COS is an ultraviolet spectrograph optimised for observing faint point sources with moderate spectral resolution
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COSCatalogue of Services. The COS details all HBS Services and Facilities at the IBC and at the venues, as well as satellite distribution and general booking information.
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COSChange of Status, referring to change from one nonimmigrant status to another
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COSChange of Status, referring to change from one nonimmigrant status to another
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COS COS is the term used for the successful completion of two years of PC service. After COS’ing, volunteers are considered RPCV’s.
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COSChange of Station
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COSCenter for Offshore Safety
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COS
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COSclass of service. class of service (COS/CoS) - 1. COSs define the features users are allowed to activate on their voice terminals, such as Call Forwarding, Automatic Callback, and so forth. 2. CoS - CoS provides preferential treatment to certain data types on the network. IEEE 802.1p allows administrators to define up to eight separate traffic CoSs [..]
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COSAcronym for Controlled Ovarian Stimulation. (More? Controlled Ovarian Stimulation)
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COS
An island of the Dodecanese, Greece.
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* '''1983''', Ingrid Komar, ''Living the Dream'':
*: Co consistently does less than cos share of the Community work. 4. Co absents coself from the Community for more than three weeks [...]
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