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Что (кто) такое Rows - определение

WEIGHT TRAINING EXERCISE
Standing row; Standing rows; Upright rows
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Upright row         
  • Barbell start
  • Barbell end
  • Cable start
  • Cable end
  • Cable movement demonstrated by live model
  • Dumbbell start
  • Dumbbell end
  • [[Smith machine]] start
  • Smith machine end
The upright row is a weight training exercise performed by holding a weight with an overhand grip and lifting it straight up to the collarbone. This is a compound exercise that involves the trapezius, the deltoids and the biceps.
Stone row         
BUILDING IN ST. CHARLES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Stone alignment; Stone rows
A stone row or stone alignment is a linear arrangement of upright, parallel megalithic standing stones set at intervals along a common axis or series of axes, usually dating from the later Neolithic or Bronze Age.Power (1997), p.
Rum row         
Rum rows; Rum Row
A rum row was a Prohibition-era term (1920–1933) referring to a line of ships loaded with liquor anchored beyond the maritime limit of the United States. These ships taunted the Eighteenth Amendment’s prohibition on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Chester Rows         
  • alt=There are shops on the street level with wide steps leading to the first floor where there on more shops on the Rows. Above this are 2+ storeys in black-and-white architecture.
  • Inside Watergate Street Row, showing premises on the right and space for stalls and the railings overlooking the street on the left
  • [[Three Old Arches]]
BUILDINGS IN CHESTER, ENGLAND
Chester Rows are a set of structures in each of the four main streets of Chester, in the United Kingdom, consisting of a series of covered walkways on the first floor behind which are entrances to shops and other premises. At street level is another set of shops and other premises, many of which are entered by going down a few steps.
Alexandrovskiye Trade Rows         
  • Alexandrovskiye Trade Rows on an old postcard, late 19th century.
  • Alexandrovskiye Trade Rows in 2006.
  • The logo of the 150th [[Anton Chekhov]] birth anniversary year. Photographed on birthday of the Russian writer on 29 January 2010, with Alexandrovskie Trade Rows in the background.
BUILDING IN RUSSIA
Alexandrovskiye Trade Rows () in Taganrog is a piece of architecture of the 19th century. Their construction took place in 1840s, the author of the project – architect M.
Darrin Rose         
CANADIAN COMEDIAN
Darrin Rows
Darrin Rose (born Darrin Rowsell) is a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He was host of the Canadian remake of Match Game in 2012–15, and played Bill the bartender on the sitcom Mr.
Bent-over row         
  • A standing bent-over barbell row with overhand grip
  • With an underhand grip, ending
  • Underhand grip row starting
  • T-bar row end
  • T-bar row start
  • One-arm row with barbell
EXERCISE
Dumbbell-row; Bentover row; Bendover row; Bend over row; Single arm dumbbell row; Dumbbell row; Barbell row; Bent over row; Bent row; Bent-over rows
A bent-over row (or barbell row) is a weight training exercise that targets a variety of back muscles. Which ones are targeted varies on form.
tone row         
  • First array of four aggregates (numbered 1–4 at bottom) from [[Milton Babbitt]]'s ''[[Composition for Four Instruments]]'', each vertical line (four trichords labeled a–d) is an aggregate while each horizontal line (four trichords labeled a–d) is also an aggregate<ref name="Whittall 271"/>
  • Ben Johnston]]'s ''String Quartet No. 7'', mov. 2<ref>[[John Fonville]], "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters", ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'' 29, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 106–137, citation on 127.</ref>[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row.mid]] and hexachords.[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row chords.mid]]
  • loc=195}} symmetrical about the central tone with one note (D) repeated.[[File:Berio - Nones thirteen-tone row.mid]]
  • loc=166}}[[File:Pierre Boulez - Second Piano Sonata series.mid]]
  • loc=154}}. Italics original.</ref>[[File:Schoenberg - Variations for Orchestra op. 31 tone row mirror forms.mid]]
  • pp=176–177}}</ref>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 2 series.mid]]
  • Unordered sets from the third of Stockhausen's ''Klavierstücke'' I–IV<ref name="Leeuw176"/>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 3 series.mid]]
  • loc=174}}[[File:Stockhausen Gruppen für drei Orchester series.mid]]
  • loc=127}}[[File:Stravinsky - In memoriam Dylan Thomas five-tone row.mid]]
  • Basic row forms from Stravinsky's ''Requiem Canticles'':<ref name="Whittall 139"/> P R I IR
  • loc=158}}[[File:Webern - Piano Variations op. 27 tone row.mid]]
A SEQUENCE CONTAINING EACH TONE IN THE CHROMATIC SCALE (OR SOME OTHER SCALE OF INTEREST), USED IN SERIALIST MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Tone Row; Note row; Tone-row; Total chromatic; Tone rows; Set complex; Tonveihe; Tune row; Array (music); Aggregate (music); Twelve-tone row; P number; Secondary set; Prime (music); Total chromaticism; Weighted aggregate; All-partition array; Reihe; Set-complex; Pitch aggregate; Urzwölfklang; Mirror form; Retrograde equivalency
¦ noun Music a particular sequence of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale used as a basis for twelve-note (serial) music.
Tone row         
  • First array of four aggregates (numbered 1–4 at bottom) from [[Milton Babbitt]]'s ''[[Composition for Four Instruments]]'', each vertical line (four trichords labeled a–d) is an aggregate while each horizontal line (four trichords labeled a–d) is also an aggregate<ref name="Whittall 271"/>
  • Ben Johnston]]'s ''String Quartet No. 7'', mov. 2<ref>[[John Fonville]], "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters", ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'' 29, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 106–137, citation on 127.</ref>[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row.mid]] and hexachords.[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row chords.mid]]
  • loc=195}} symmetrical about the central tone with one note (D) repeated.[[File:Berio - Nones thirteen-tone row.mid]]
  • loc=166}}[[File:Pierre Boulez - Second Piano Sonata series.mid]]
  • loc=154}}. Italics original.</ref>[[File:Schoenberg - Variations for Orchestra op. 31 tone row mirror forms.mid]]
  • pp=176–177}}</ref>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 2 series.mid]]
  • Unordered sets from the third of Stockhausen's ''Klavierstücke'' I–IV<ref name="Leeuw176"/>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 3 series.mid]]
  • loc=174}}[[File:Stockhausen Gruppen für drei Orchester series.mid]]
  • loc=127}}[[File:Stravinsky - In memoriam Dylan Thomas five-tone row.mid]]
  • Basic row forms from Stravinsky's ''Requiem Canticles'':<ref name="Whittall 139"/> P R I IR
  • loc=158}}[[File:Webern - Piano Variations op. 27 tone row.mid]]
A SEQUENCE CONTAINING EACH TONE IN THE CHROMATIC SCALE (OR SOME OTHER SCALE OF INTEREST), USED IN SERIALIST MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Tone Row; Note row; Tone-row; Total chromatic; Tone rows; Set complex; Tonveihe; Tune row; Array (music); Aggregate (music); Twelve-tone row; P number; Secondary set; Prime (music); Total chromaticism; Weighted aggregate; All-partition array; Reihe; Set-complex; Pitch aggregate; Urzwölfklang; Mirror form; Retrograde equivalency
In music, a tone row or note row ( or ), also series or set, is a non-repetitive ordering of a set of pitch-classes, typically of the twelve notes in musical set theory of the chromatic scale, though both larger and smaller sets are sometimes found.
Hill o' Many Stanes         
HILLSIDE IN MID CLYTH, CAITHNESS, IN THE HIGHLAND AREA OF SCOTLAND
Hill of Many Stanes; Hill O Many Stanes
The Hill O Many Stanes is a south-facing hillside (at ) in Mid Clyth, about south of Wick in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, which has about 200 upright stones, none more than a metre high, set out in rows running approximately north and south with the incline. The rows are not parallel, however, and they create a fan-shaped pattern.

Википедия

Upright row

The upright row is a weight training exercise performed by holding a weight with an overhand grip and lifting it straight up to the collarbone. This is a compound exercise that involves the trapezius, the deltoids and the biceps. The narrower the grip the more the trapezius muscles are exercised, as opposed to the deltoids.

Barbells, dumbbells, kettlebells or a cable machine can be used.

Due to the amount of internal rotation of the humerus during this movement, this exercise may worsen shoulder impingement syndrome.