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ONE BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE
Southampton Oceanography Centre; Nocs; NOCS; National Institute of Oceanography (Great Britain)
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NOCS         
Network Operations Center System
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton         
The National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS) is a centre for research, teaching, and technology development in Ocean and Earth science. NOCS was created in 1995 jointly between the University of Southampton and the UK Natural Environment Research Council and is located within the port of Southampton at a purpose-built dockside campus with modern facilities.
Mixed-NOCs at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics         
SPORTING EVENT DELEGATION
Draft:Mixed-NOCs at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
Teams made up of athletes representing different National Olympic Committees (NOCs), called mixed-NOCs teams, participated in the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics. These teams participated in either events composed entirely of mixed-NOCs teams, or in events which saw the participation of mixed-NOCs teams and non-mixed-NOCs teams.

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National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

The National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS) is a centre for research, teaching, and technology development in Ocean and Earth science. NOCS was created in 1995 jointly between the University of Southampton and the UK Natural Environment Research Council and is located within the port of Southampton at a purpose-built dockside campus with modern facilities. In 2010 the university and NERC components demerged, and the NERC-managed component became the National Oceanography Centre (NOC – with the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in Liverpool). The two components of NOCS continue close collaboration through the jointly run Graduate School, shared research facilities and laboratories, complementary research groups, and many joint research grants and publications. The university component “Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton” (OES) is part of the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, (FELS). It was ranked 46th in the world for Earth and Marine Sciences by the QS World University Rankings in 2019.

In November 2019, NOC became formally independent from the NERC and now operates as a company limited by guarantee with charitable status.

Examples of use of NOCs
1. The NOCs have both commercial and political objectives.
2. But NOCs, posing as businesspeople, scientists or others, rely on a carefully crafted false identity.
3. With its blast freezers and storage rooms next to the water, NOCS had a cost advantage over competitors.
4. The London–based site surveyed the secretaries general of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and international sports federations by telephone and e–mail over the past two weeks.
5. They said she spent most of her time as one of the elite spies who travel overseas under "non–official cover" and are known as NOCs within the agency.