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Koch$42717$ - translation to English

AMERICAN BILLIONAIRE HEIR AND BUSINESSMAN (1940–2019)
David Koch (politician); Koch, David; Dave Koch; David Hamilton Koch; David H. Koch
  • Koch in 1980
  • [[Fred Thompson]] poses with David Koch and his wife [[Julia Koch]].

Koch      
n. Koch (Robert, médico y bacteriólogo alemán, ganador del premio Novel)
Robert Koch         
  • Koch's drawing of tuberculosis bacilli in 1882 (from ''Die Ätiologie der Tuberkulose'')
  • Koch (on the microscope) and his colleague [[Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer]] (standing) investigating cholera outbreak in Bombay, India.
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  • Statue of Koch at Robert-Koch-Platz (Robert Koch square) in Berlin
GERMAN PHYSICIAN AND BACTERIOLOGIST
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch; Robert koch; H. H. Robert Koch; Koch, Robert
n. Robert Koch (1843-1910), médico y bacteriólogo alemán, descubrió la bacteria de la tuberculosis
carbon monoxide         
  • The most important resonance form of carbon monoxide is <sup>–</sup>C≡O<sup>+</sup>. An important minor resonance contributor is the non-octet carbenic structure :C=O.
  • The streak of red, orange, and yellow across [[South America]], [[Africa]], and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in this animation points to high levels of carbon monoxide on September 30, 2005.
  • Carbon monoxide concentrations in Northern Hemisphere spring as measured with the MOPITT instrument
  • Monthly averages of global concentrations of tropospheric carbon monoxide at an altitude of about 12,000 feet. Data were collected by the MOPITT (Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere) sensor on NASA's Terra satellite.<ref>[http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/GlobalMaps/view.php?d1=MOP_CO_M Global Maps. Carbon Monoxide]. earthobservatory.nasa.gov</ref>
  • Energy level scheme of the σ and π orbitals of carbon monoxide
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon Monoxide; Carbon monixide; Carbonic Oxide; Koch–Haaf reaction; Koch-Haaf reaction; Carbon mono-oxide; Carbon monooxide; CO gas; Carbon monoxide gas
(n.) = monóxido de carbono
Ex: Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas and is the product of the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds.

Definition

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Wikipedia

David Koch

David Hamilton Koch ( KOHK; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the United States. He became president of the subsidiary Koch Engineering in 1979, and became a co-owner of Koch Industries (along with elder brother Charles) in 1983. Koch served as an executive vice president of Koch Industries until he retired due to health issues in 2018.

Koch was a libertarian. He was the 1980 Libertarian candidate for Vice President of the United States and helped finance the campaign. He founded Citizens for a Sound Economy and donated to advocacy groups and political campaigns, most of which were Republican. Koch became a Republican in 1984; in 2012, he spent over $100 million in a failed bid to oppose the re-election of President Barack Obama.

Koch was the fourth-richest person in the United States in 2012 and was the wealthiest resident of New York City in 2013. As of June 2019, Koch was ranked as the 11th-richest person in the world (tied with his brother Charles), with a fortune of $50.5 billion. Koch contributed to the Lincoln Center, Sloan Kettering, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, and the Dinosaur Wing at the American Museum of Natural History. The New York State Theater at Lincoln Center, home of the New York City Ballet, was renamed the David H. Koch Theater in 2008 following Koch's gift of $100 million for the renovation of the theater.