Cox (surname)
The surname Cox is of English or Welsh origin, and may have originated independently in several places in Great Britain, with the variations arriving at a standard spelling only later. There are also two native Scottish & Irish surnames which were anglicised into Cox.An early record of the surname dates from 1556 with the marriage of Alicea Cox at St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London. Cox is the 69th-most common surname in the United Kingdom. Provided by Wikipedia
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A systematic review of fetal genes as biomarkers of cardiac hypertrophy in rodent models of diabetes. by Emily J Cox, Susan A Marsh
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Linking leaf hyperspectral reflectance to gene expression by Yanni Chen, Logan Monks, Vanessa E. Rubio, Alexander J. Cox, Nathan G. Swenson
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Macrophages and the microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Karanjot K. Sandhu, Aaron Scott, Amanda L. Tatler, Kylie B.R. Belchamber, Michael J. Cox
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Development of the continuous ambulatory vestibular assessment (CAVA) system to provide an automatic diagnosis for vestibular conditions: protocol for a multicentre, single-arm, no... by Lee Shepstone, Louisa Murdin, Peter Rea, Juliet High, Ian Nunney, John S Phillips, Gregory Howard, Stephen J Cox
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Digital-analog hybrid matrix multiplication processor for optical neural networks by Xiansong Meng, Deming Kong, Kwangwoong Kim, Qiuchi Li, Po Dong, Ingemar J. Cox, Christina Lioma, Hao Hu
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Variants affecting exon skipping contribute to complex traits. by Younghee Lee, Eric R Gamazon, Ellen Rebman, Yeunsook Lee, Sanghyuk Lee, M Eileen Dolan, Nancy J Cox, Yves A Lussier
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