- Harrison method
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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Stetson-Harrison method — The Stetson Harrison method is a humorous statistical method for generating numbers; it refers to simply making numbers up, or pulling them out of a hat (a Stetson being a brand of hat and Harrison is there only to increase credibility) … Wikipedia
Harrison White — Harrison Colyar White is the Giddings Professor of Sociology at Columbia University. White is a legend and inspirational figure in the modern study of social networks. He is credited with the development of a number of mathematical models of… … Wikipedia
Harrison Birtwistle — Sir Harrison Paul Birtwistle CH (born 15 July, 1934) is a British contemporary composer. LifeBirtwistle was born in Accrington in Lancashire and in 1952 entered the Royal Manchester College of Music in Manchester on a clarinet scholarship. While… … Wikipedia
Harrison , Ross Granville — (1870–1959) American biologist and embryologist Born in Germantown, Philadelphia, Harrison graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1889 and continued studying experimental embryology for the next ten years at Bryn Mawr College, Johns Hopkins… … Scientists
Harrison, John — born March 1693, Foulby, Yorkshire, Eng. died March 24, 1776, London British horologist. The son of a carpenter, in 1735 he invented the first practical marine chronometer. He followed it with three later instruments, each smaller and more… … Universalium
Harrison , John — (1693–1776) English horologist John Harrison was born at Foulby near Pontefract in Yorkshire, the son of a carpenter, a trade he originally took up himself. In the early 18th century exploration and colonial expansion was an important concern of… … Scientists
Harrison Pope — Dr. Harrison Graham Pope Jr. Skip (b. 1950, Massachusetts), MD, MPH is an American professor and physician, currently Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician at McLean Hospital. He is also the Director,… … Wikipedia
John Harrison — Infobox Scientist name = John Harrison |300px image width = 260px caption = P.L. Tassaert s half tone print of Thomas King s original 1767 portrait of John Harrison, located at the Science and Society Picture Library, London birth date = birth… … Wikipedia
Maurice Harrison-Gray — (1899 – 24 November 1968),[1] known always as Gray , was an English professional contract bridge player. For about thirty years from the mid thirties to the mid sixties he was one of the top players, and won the European Championship four times… … Wikipedia
Ernest John Harrison — Ernest John ( E.J. ) Harrison was an English journalist, author and judoka. Harrison was born in Manchester, England, on August 22, 1873. He wrote many books about the practice of judo. He died in 1961.As a young man, Harrison was a journalist… … Wikipedia
George Harrison — This article is about the musician. For his eponymous album, see George Harrison (album). For other persons named George Harrison, see George Harrison (disambiguation). George Harrison George Harrison in 1974 … Wikipedia