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Что (кто) такое circular harrow - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Harrow (disambiguation); Harrow, England
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Sonvilier Circular         
1871 ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN TREATISE
Sonvilier circular; Sonvillier Circular
The Sonvilier Circular is a 1871 anti-authoritarian treatise by the Jura Federation, a breakaway faction of the First International. Written during their Sonvilier congress, it claimed that hierarchical politics could not produce social revolution, and that authoritarian organization would never produce an egalitarian society.
1941 Harrow by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Harrow by-election, 1941
The 1941 Harrow by-election was held on 2 December 1941. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Isidore Salmon.
Disc harrow         
  • Canterbury Agricultural College]], New Zealand, in 1948
  • An offset (asymmetric) disc harrow
  • Disc harrow as part of a [[chisel plow]] by Case IH
  • An Evers disc harrow
TILLAGE MACHINE
Disk harrow; Disc Harrow; Disk plough; Disk plow; Disc plough; Disc harrows; Discer; Disc (implement); Disc (farm equipment); Disk (implement); Disk (farm equipment); Discing
A disc harrow is a harrow whose cutting edges are a row of concave metal discs, which may be scalloped or set at an oblique angle. It is an agricultural implement that is used to till the soil where crops are to be planted.
disc harrow         
  • Canterbury Agricultural College]], New Zealand, in 1948
  • An offset (asymmetric) disc harrow
  • Disc harrow as part of a [[chisel plow]] by Case IH
  • An Evers disc harrow
TILLAGE MACHINE
Disk harrow; Disc Harrow; Disk plough; Disk plow; Disc plough; Disc harrows; Discer; Disc (implement); Disc (farm equipment); Disk (implement); Disk (farm equipment); Discing
¦ noun a harrow with cutting edges consisting of a row of concave discs set at an oblique angle.
Circular flow of income         
  • Representation of Cantillon's primitive circular flow model<ref name="C 2010 66">Cantillon 2010, p. 66</ref>
  • Circular flow of income effects of saving
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  • Model of the circular flow of income and expenditure
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Three-sector circular flow diagram
  • Tableau économique
  • Samuelson]], 1961
  • Two-sector circular flow diagram
ECONOMY MODEL WITH EXCHANGE FLOWS OF MONEY, GOODS AND SERVICES, BETWEEN ECONOMIC AGENTS
Circular flow; Circular flow model; Circular Flow Model; Circular Flow; Circular flow diagram
The circular flow of income or circular flow is a model of the economy in which the major exchanges are represented as flows of money, goods and services, etc. between economic agents.
Circular reasoning         
  • an example of circular reasoning.
LOGICAL FALLACY IN WHICH THE REASONER BEGINS THE PREMISE WITH WHAT THEY ARE TRYING TO CONCLUDE WITH
Circular argument; Circular logic; Circulus in probando; Recursive argument; Circular proof
Circular reasoning (, "circle in proving"; also known as circular logic) is a logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what they are trying to end with. Circular reasoning is not a formal logical fallacy but a pragmatic defect in an argument whereby the premises are just as much in need of proof or evidence as the conclusion, and as a consequence the argument fails to persuade.
Circular reporting         
  • Two types of false confirmation. Dashed lines indicate sourcing invisible to a reviewer. In each case, a source (top) appears to a reviewer (bottom) as two independent sources.
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  • Circular reporting by Wikipedia and the press
PROBLEM WHERE A SOURCE GETS INFO FROM SOMEWHERE, THAT THEN USES THAT SOURCE AS A REFERENCE
False confirmation; Citogenesis; Citogensis; Brazilian aardvark; Circular sourcing; Circular source; Citeogenesis; Citation loop; Brazilian aardvarks
Circular reporting, or false confirmation, is a situation in source criticism where a piece of information appears to come from multiple independent sources, but in reality comes from only one source. In many cases, the problem happens mistakenly through sloppy reporting or intelligence-gathering.
1998 Harrow London Borough Council election         
1998 LOCAL ELECTION IN ENGLAND, UK
Harrow Council election, 1998; Harrow London Borough Council election, 1998; 1998 Harrow Council election
The 1998 Harrow Council election took place on 7 May 1998 to elect members of Harrow London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party gained overall control of the council.
1982 Harrow London Borough Council election         
1982 LOCAL ELECTION IN ENGLAND, UK
Harrow Council election, 1982; Harrow London Borough Council election, 1982; 1982 Harrow Council election
The 1982 Harrow Council election took place on 6 May 1982 to elect members of Harrow London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.
Harrow         
·noun An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
II. Harrow ·interj Help! Halloo! An exclamation of distress; a call for succor;-the ancient Norman hue and cry.
III. Harrow ·vt To Pillage; to Harry; to Oppress.
IV. Harrow ·noun To draw a harrow over, as for the purpose of breaking clods and leveling the surface, or for covering seed; as, to harrow land.
V. Harrow ·noun To break or tear, as with a harrow; to Wound; to Lacerate; to torment or distress; to Vex.
VI. Harrow ·noun An implement of agriculture, usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other, and set with iron or wooden teeth. It is drawn over plowed land to level it and break the clods, to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when sown.

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