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- CORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Core can be a noun, verb, or adjective, but is most often used as a noun to refer to the central or most important part of something (“the core of the issue,” “the Earth’s core”) or to the usually inedible central part of a fruit (“an apple core”)
- CORE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CORE meaning: 1 the basic and most important part of something: 2 the hard central part of some fruits, such… Learn more
- CORE - The world’s largest collection of open access research papers
Our partnership with CORE will provide Turnitin with vast amounts of metadata and full texts that we can utilise in our plagiarism detection software
- CORE - Clerk Online Resource ePortal
Beginning in 2014, the Florida Supreme Court has issued a series of administrative orders allowing the public to view non-confidential court records via the internet, while simultaneously protecting confidential and sensitive information In accordance with the rules established by the Supreme Court, an individual's viewing permissions are governed by the role of the particular user, the type
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CORE has announced a new wholesale power supply partnership with Invenergy that will provide us more than 1 2 terawatt-hours of renewable energy per year starting in 2026
- About CORE - Professional Learning Support | Literacy, Math, Curriculum
In 1995, acclaimed author Linda Diamond and former California Superintendent Bill Honig founded CORE in response to California’s crisis in reading achievement and to the systemic instructional inequities
- core - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
core (countable and uncountable, plural cores) In general usage, an essential part of a thing surrounded by other essential things The central part of a fruit, containing the kernels or seeds Reindeer are well suited to the taiga’s frigid winters
- Core - definition of core by The Free Dictionary
Of basic importance; essential: "Virtually all cultures around the world use the word heart to describe anything that is core, central, or foundational" (Robert A Emmons)
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