Domesticated bovine animals of the genus Bos, usually kept on a farm or ranch and used for the production of meat or dairy products or for heavy labor --consider also terms at BOVINE
Cows -- India : Cow keeping in India : a simple and practical book on their care and treatment, their various breeds, and the means of rendering them profitable / S.N. Sinha
Here are entered works on the quantity of milk produced by a cow or herd. Works on the processing and manufacture of milk and its products are entered under Dairy processing. Works on the care, breeding, feeding, and milking of dairy cattle are entered under Dairy farming. Works on the production, processing, and manufacture of milk and its products are entered under Dairying
Cox Bros : Report of an investigation under Section 178 of the Companies Act 1961 into the circumstances under which Walana Investments Pty. Ltd. in July 1962 acquired 1,136,636 shares in Cox Brothers (Australia) Limited from Cox Finance Corporation Limited and the circumstances under which Cox Finance Corporation Limited acquired those shares originally and later disposed of them to Walana Investments Pty Ltd
1967
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Cox, Caroline, 1937- : Baroness Cox : eyewitness to a broken world / Lela Gilbert
2021
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Cox, Chastine -- Trials, litigation, etc : Mrs. Hull's murder : being the full and only reliable history of the cruel, terrible tragedy in New York City : Mrs. Hull's fashionable life in London, Paris and New York : her presentation to Queen Victoria : she was said to be the most magnificent looking lady there : full details about the murderer : his only real confession
Cox, D. R. (David Roxbee) : Statistical theory and modelling : in honour of Sir David Cox, FRS / edited by D.V. Hinkley, N. Reid, and E.J. Snell
1991
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Cox, D. R. (David Roxbee) -- Congresses : Celebrating statistics : papers in honour of Sir David Cox on the occasion of his 80th birthday / editors, A.C. Davison, Yadolah Dodge, N. Wermuth
Cox, David, 1783-1859 -- Exhibitions. : David Cox, 1783-1859 / selected and catalogued by Stephen Wildman ; introductory essays by Richard Lockett and John Murdoch