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What (who) is Koch's bods - definition

FOUR CRITERIA SHOWING A CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A CAUSATIVE MICROBE AND A DISEASE
Koch's Postulates; Henle Koch postulates; Koch postulate; Koch's postulate; Koch’s postulates; Koch s postulates; Kochs postulates; Koch postulates
  • Koch's postulates of disease.

Walking Bods         
Walking Bods (Sculpture); Walking Bods (sculpture)
The Walking Bods are a set of seven steel sculptures crafted by Barrett DeBusk."Washburn's 2003-04 Sculpture Exhibit" Brochure They stand 9 feet tall, and are each a different, solid color.
Koch snowflake         
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  • A fractal rough surface built from multiple Koch curve iterations
  • [[Tessellation]] by two sizes of Koch snowflake
  • Zooming into a vertex of the Koch curve
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  • The first seven iterations in animation
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FRACTAL AND MATHEMATICAL CURVE
Von Koch snowflake; Sphereflake fratal; Von Koch curve; Sphereflake fractal; Koch snowflake curve; Kock snowflake; Von Koch's Snowflake; Koch's Snowflake; Koch's snowflake; Von Koch's snowflake; Koch curve; Koch fractal; Koch Snowflake; Koch curves; Sphereflake; Coke curve; Coke snowflake; Von Koch's curve; Koch's curve; Koch star; Koch antisnowflake; Cross-stitch curve; Triflake; Minkowski island fractal; Minkowski Island fractal; Triadic Koch teragon; Koch island
The Koch snowflake (also known as the Koch curve, Koch star, or Koch island) is a fractal curve and one of the earliest fractals to have been described. It is based on the Koch curve, which appeared in a 1904 paper titled "On a Continuous Curve Without Tangents, Constructible from Elementary Geometry" by the Swedish mathematician Helge von Koch.
Koch's triangle         
  • Dissection in right anterior oblique view of the right atrium shows the borders of the triangle of Koch. In this view, the putative fast and slow pathways toward the AV node (dotted shape in yellow) are depicted. Asterisk (*): central fibrous body, CSO: coronary sinus ostium, ER: Eustachian ridge, ICV: inferior cava vein, OF: oval fossa, STV: septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve, and TT: tendon of Todaro.
ANATOMICAL AREA LOCATED IN THE RIGHT ATRIUM OF HUMAN HEART
Koch's triangle, named after the German pathologist and cardiologist Walter Karl Koch, is an anatomical area located in the superficial paraseptal endocardium of the right atrium, which its boundaries are the coronary sinus orifice, tendon of Todaro, and septal leaflet of the right atrioventricular valve. It is anatomically significant because the atrioventricular node is located at the apex of the triangle.

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Koch's postulates

Koch's postulates ( KOKH) are four criteria designed to establish a causal relationship between a microbe and a disease. The postulates were formulated by Robert Koch and Friedrich Loeffler in 1884, based on earlier concepts described by Jakob Henle, and the statements were refined and published by Koch in 1890. Koch applied the postulates to describe the etiology of cholera and tuberculosis, both of which are now ascribed to bacteria. The postulates have been controversially generalized to other diseases. More modern concepts in microbial pathogenesis cannot be examined using Koch's postulates, including viruses (which are obligate intracellular parasites) and asymptomatic carriers. They have largely been supplanted by other criteria such as the Bradford Hill criteria for infectious disease causality in modern public health and the Molecular Koch's postulates for microbial pathogenesis.