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'''KOC''' is an abbreviation that can mean:
'''KOC''' is an abbreviation that can mean:
* [[Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)|Kingdom of Croatia]], a Medieval kingdom
* [[Kings of Convenience]], a [[Norway|Norwegian]] indie musical group.
* [[Knights of Columbus]], a Roman Catholic fraternal organization.
* [[Kings of Convenience]], a Norwegian indie musical group
* [[Knights of Columbus]], a Roman Catholic fraternal order
* [[Knights of Cydonia]], a song by [[Muse (Band)|Muse]] on their album [[Black Holes and Revelations]]
* [[Kodiak College]], a college located in [[Kodiak, Alaska]].
* [[Kodiak College]], a college located in Kodiak, Alaska
* [[Kuwait Oil Co.]], one of the biggest oil companies in the world.
* [[Kuwait Oil Company]], one of the biggest oil companies in the world
* [[Korean Olympic Committee]] - represents [[South Korea]] in handling international affairs related to the Olympic Movement.
* [[Korean Olympic Committee]], represents South Korea in handling international affairs related to the Olympic Movement
* "[[Knights of Cydonia]]", a song by the British band Muse
* [[Konami Official Controller]]
* ''[[Kingdom of Comfort]]'', a Delirious? album
* ''[[Kingdoms of Camelot]]'', an online game by Kabam
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* [[Kevin O'Connell (American football)|Kevin O'Connell]], an American football coach and former player


In Chemistry:
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* Koc ([[Soil]] Organic Carbon-Water Partitioning Coefficient), the ratio of the adsorbed organic analyte to the dissolved

==See also==
* [[Koç]], a Turkish name

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Latest revision as of 15:58, 14 June 2024

KOC is an abbreviation that can mean:

In Chemistry:

  • Koc (Soil Organic Carbon-Water Partitioning Coefficient), the ratio of the adsorbed organic analyte to the dissolved

See also

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  • Koç, a Turkish name