Definitions for "Koch "
German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus (1843-1910)
Doctor and German microbiologist (Clausthal, Hanover, 1843 - Baden-Baden 1910). He discovered the bacillus of Tuberculosis (1882), called now bacillus of Koch, from which he prepared tuberculin (used nowadays in the cutaneous diagnostic tests). Koch also discovered the bacillus of the Cholera (Nobel Prize 1905.)
A rather more complicated version of the Placidean system. Like it, the Koch system is defined only for latitudes between 66°N and 66°.
A time-based system of house division published in 1971 by Walter Koch. Also called the Birthplace system, it is said to be similar to an earlier system of Alcabitius. Though Koch did not himself develop his system (it was invented by Fiedrich Zanzinger and Heinz Specht), he advocated it and held that it was an improvement on the popular Placidus system, which it resembles. Neither Placidus nor Koch are reliable for polar latitudes.
Koch is a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon. It lies in the southern hemisphere, to the south-southeast of Jules Verne walled-plain. Attached to the northeastern rim of Koch by a neck of uneven terrain is the Lundmark crater.
The Koch was a special type of small two-mast wooden sailing ships designed and used in Russia for transpolar voyages in ice conditions of the Arctic seas, popular among pomors.
Keywords:  bodo, garo, tribe, spoken, speak
Koch Language is a language spoken by the Koch tribe. They speak a language that is similar to the Bodo-Garo language.
Koch is a simple Koch curve generator written in C++, featuring interactive point editing.