- The
Kocher (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔxɐ] ) is a 169 km (105 mi)-long
right tributary of the
Neckar in the north-eastern part of Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
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Kocher is a
river in Germany.
Kocher may also
refer to:
Kocher (surname)
Kocher (crater),
lunar impact crater Named after Emil
Theodor Kocher:
Kocher...
- Emil
Theodor Kocher (25
August 1841 – 27 July 1917) was a
Swiss physician and
medical researcher who
received the 1909
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine...
- The
Kocher manoeuvre is a
surgical procedure to
expose structures in the
retroperitoneum behind the
duodenum and pancreas. In
vascular surgery, it is described...
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Mininder S.
Kocher is an
American orthopedic surgeon.
Kocher was born in Rochester, New York to
parents who were
immigrants from India. His
mother was...
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consists of
Brian McElhaney and Nick
Kocher.
McElhaney graduated from the
Atlanta International School and
Kocher graduated from The
Paideia School. They...
- A.
Lawrence Kocher (July 24, 1885 – June 6, 1969) was an
American architect, editor, and teacher. He was a
pioneering advocate of
modern architecture...
- The
White Kocher (German: Weißer
Kocher) is a
river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At its
confluence with the
Black Kocher (Schwarzer
Kocher) in Unterkochen...
- The
Black Kocher (German:
Schwarzer Kocher) is a
river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its
confluence with the
White Kocher (Weißer
Kocher) in Unterkochen...
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Nobel prize winner Martina Kocher,
Swiss luger Paul
Kocher,
American cryptographer Paul H.
Kocher, German-US
author Zina
Kocher,
Canadian biathlete This...