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  • 61Packing periphery — Длина развёртки декеля …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 62core-periphery model —   a model seeking to explain a spatial pattern of economic growth in which one centre or region in a country develops an economic advantage over the rest of the country. Several have been proposed …

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  • 63Peripheries — Periphery Pe*riph er*y, n.; pl. {Peripheries}. [L. peripheria, Gr. ?; ? around + fe rein to bear, carry: cf. F. p[ e]riph[ e]rie.] 1. The outside or superficial portions of a body; the surface. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The circumference of a… …

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  • 64ПЕРИФЕРИЯ — (periphery) см. Центр и периферия …

    Большой толковый социологический словарь

  • 65Список островов Средиземного моря — Ниже приведены списки островов Средиземного моря, отсортированные по нескольким критериям. В списки вошли наиболее крупные острова, омываемые как непосредственно Средиземным морем, так и морями, входящими в его состав. Содержание 1 Сводная… …

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  • 66World-systems theory — The world systems theory (also known as the world systems analysis[1]) is a multidisciplinary, macro scale approach to world history and social change.[1][2] The world systems theory stresses that world systems (and not nation states) should be… …

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  • 67Dependency theory — International relations theory  • Idealism  Liberalism   …

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  • 68Core countries — A world map of countries by trading status, late 20th century, using the world system differentiation into core countries (blue), semi periphery countries (purple) and periphery countries (red). Based on the list in Dunn, Kawana, Brewer (2000) …

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  • 69Immanuel Wallerstein — Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein (born 28 September 1930, New York City) is a U.S. sociologist by credentials, but a historical social scientist, or world systems analyst by trade. His monthly commentaries on world affairs are syndicated by… …

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  • 70eye, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction  specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain. Anatomy of the visual apparatus Structures auxiliary to the eye The orbit       The eye is protected from mechanical injury… …

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