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What (who) is Kober test - definition

POLISH PAINTER (C.1550-1598)
Marcin Kober; Kober, Martin
  • Portrait of Crown Princess Anna Maria Vasa, 1596
  • ''Portrait of Queen Anna of Poland'' - ca. 1590

Martin Kober         
Martin Kober (also Chober, Cober, Coeber, Khober, Koeber, Koebner, ) (ca. 1550 – before 1598) was a portrait painter and court painter to different Central European monarchs - King Stephen Báthory, Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Queen Anna Jagiellon and King Sigismund III Vasa, active mainly in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Hermann Kober         
MATHEMATICIAN (1888-1973)
H. Kober; Herman Kober
Hermann Kober (born 1888 in Beuthen, Germany (now Bytom, Poland), died 4 October 1973 in Birmingham, England) was a Jewish-German mathematician who introduced Erdélyi–Kober operators.
Test (biology)         
HARD SHELL OF SOME SPHERICAL MARINE ANIMALS, NOTABLY SEA URCHINS AND MICROORGANISMS SUCH AS TESTATE FORAMINIFERANS, RADIOLARIANS, AND TESTATE AMOEBAE
Test (shell); Test (zoology)
In biology, a test is the hard shell of some spherical marine animals, notably sea urchins and microorganisms such as testate foraminiferans, radiolarians, and testate amoebae. The term is also applied to the covering of scale insects.

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Martin Kober

Martin Kober (also Chober, Cober, Coeber, Khober, Koeber, Koebner, Polish: Marcin Kober) (ca. 1550 – before 1598) was a portrait painter and court painter to different Central European monarchs - King Stephen Báthory, Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Queen Anna Jagiellon and King Sigismund III Vasa, active mainly in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.