In the context of Wikipedia, COI refers to the Wikipedia:Conflict of interest guideline.
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COI may refer to:
Politics and society
- Center of Information, agency that followed the Office of Strategic Services and preceded the Central Intelligence Agency
- Central Office of Information, UK Government department
- Certification of inspection, a document of inspection for marine vessels formerly issued by the Steamboat Inspection Service and now by the Commercial Vessel Inspection (USCG)
- Church of Ireland
- Commission de l'Océan Indien, French name of the Indian Ocean Commission
- Community of interest, group based on common interest without necessarily having geographic ties (used in slightly specialized way in Sociology and Psychology).
- Conflict of interest
- Country of origin information, for asylum adjudicators
Entertainment
- Champions on Ice, a skating tour
- Creatures of Impulse, a stage play
Economy
- Certificate of Insurance, proof of insurance
- Cogent Communications, the stock-ticker symbol is CCOI
- Commercial open interest indicator for commodity speculation
- Cost of Insurance
Science and technology
- California Oregon Intertie, the Path 66 electrical power transmission system
- Coefficient of relationship, a synonym for Coefficient of inbreeding
- Community of Interest, a computer networking technique of segregation of resources
- Confirmed Opt-In, a policy for obtaining mailing list recipients
- Curie Institute (Warsaw), the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology (Centrum Onkologii–Instytut im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie w Warszawie)
- The Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (cox1) catalytic subunit, whose DNA sequence is used in molecular systematics
Higher Education and Research
- Cost of Instruction - Total cost of attending an institution of higher learning, includes tuition
- Center on Organizational Innovation, a research center at Columbia University
See also
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