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Coarse may refer to: Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound, developed by 19th century Bosnian hunters as a scent hound. Coarse bubble diffusers, produce 1/4 to 1/2 inch bubbles which rise ... (More)

Coarse fishing is an angling method, mostly popular throughout the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. (More)

Coarse bubble diffusers produce 1/4 to 1/2 inch bubbles which rise rapidly from the floor of a wastewater treatment plant or sewage treatment plant tank. (More)

Systems of, or description in terms of, large components are called coarse-grained, and systems of small components are called fine-grained; here coarse and fine are descriptions of ... (More)

Michael Green (born January 2, 1927 in Leicester and is a British author of humorous books. He is best known for The Art of Coarse Rugby, The Art of Coarse Acting and others with ... (More)

In the mathematical fields of geometry and topology, a coarse structure on a set X is a collection of subsets of the cartesian product X × X with certain properties which allow ... (More)

Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a term used in all English-speaking countries for the dead trees left standing or fallen, as well as the remains of branches on the ground in forests. (More)

The Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound is a breed of dog. Bosnian hunters in the 19th century developed the Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound as a scent hound. (More)

The term kosher salt is restricted to North America; in the UK it is called koshering salt, and in other parts of the world, "(coarse) cooking salt". (More)

Within Temporal multithreading, there are many possible variations, but most can be classified into two sub-forms: coarse-grain and fine-grain. (More)

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