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    Interview with Chris Koch by Helen Tiffin, 25 Sep 1983

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    Helen Tiffin interviews Tasmanian author Chris Koch about his work

    Dr. Anne Koch

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    Dr. Anne Koch, author of the book It Never Goes Away: Gender Transition at a Mature Age, meets with students Kolby Nelson after a speech at PCOM.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/pa_2020_photos/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Anne Koch and Kolby Nelson

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    Dr. Anne Koch, author of the book It Never Goes Away: Gender Transition at a Mature Age, meets with student Kolby Nelson after a speech at PCOM.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/pa_2020_photos/1064/thumbnail.jp

    C.J. Koch (1932 - )

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    Biographical, bibliographical, and literary historiography of Australian author C.J. Koch

    Say what's on your mind : validity and usability of a virtual reality vertebroplasty simulator

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    Author Amelie Koch, B. Sc.Abstract in deutscher ArbeitMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Say what's on your mind : validity and usability of a virtual reality vertebroplasty simulator

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    Author Amelie Koch, B. Sc.Abstract in deutscher ArbeitMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Liotrigona kinzelbachi Koch 2010, sp. n.

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    Liotrigona kinzelbachi sp. n. Figs 3C, 4 Etymology: The species is dedicated to Prof. em. Dr Ragnar Kinzelbach, whom the author wishes to thank for his support and inspiration during his zoological studies in Rostock. Description: Worker. Total body length ranging from 2.15 mm to 2.58 mm. Forewing length 1.96– 1.78 mm; pterostigma length 0.35–0.39 mm; head width 0.95–1.01 mm (Fig. 3); scutal width 0.69–0.87 mm. Colour: Head black except brown clypeus; labrum and mandibles amber, often with reddish tinge; scape amber to brown and flagellum brown; thorax black to dark brown; abdomen variable from dark brown to amber, dorsal site darker than ventral site; legs with brown coxa, amber trochanter, dark brown femur, amber tibia (hind tibia brown) and amber tarsus. Queen and male. Unknown. Comparison:Very similar to L. bitika and L. madecassa, but intermediate in size between the two. Distinguishable from both species by a combination of forewing length, pterostigma length, head width and scutal width (see Table 1). Also distinguishable from other species of Malagasy Liotrigona by its COI sequence (GenBank accession numbers HQ012826-HQ012834). Holotype (Fig. 4): MADAGASCAR: ca 60 km northeast of Morondava city in Menabe region [20°03'S: 44°39'E] (ARC-PPRI). Paratypes (2 workers): MADAGASCAR: same data as holotype (ARC-PPRI). Distribution: Dry deciduous forest of Kirindy, Menabe region, Western Madagascar.Published as part of Koch, Hauke, 2010, Combining morphology and DNA barcoding resolves the taxonomy of Western Malagasy Liotrigona Moure, 1961 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini), pp. 413 in African Invertebrates 51 (2) on pages 416-418, DOI: 10.5733/afin.051.0210, http://zenodo.org/record/791372

    Say what's on your mind : validity and usability of a virtual reality vertebroplasty simulator

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    Author Amelie Koch, B. Sc.Abstract in deutscher ArbeitMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Christopher Koch: Drawn to Comics

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    In debates about appreciation and interpretation of Literature, Christopher Koch is an outspoken, and often controversial, figure. He deplores what he terms the postmodern approach to critical analysis, questioning why children are ‘studying films, comic strips and hopelessly bad contemporary novels with social messages, rather than major works that have stood the test of time’. It is somewhat surprising then, to study Koch’s novels and uncover how frequently his work is informed by childhood influences and his love of comic books. This essay considers whether unwittingly Koch, as an author, is an instrument of social forces
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