Hicks
61hicks — plural of hick present third singular of hick * * * /hiks/, n. 1. Edward, 1780 1849, U.S. painter. 2. Granville, 1902 82, U.S. writer, educator, and editor. 3. Sir John Richard, born 1904, British economist: Nobel prize 1972. * * * [hiks] Sir… …
62William Hicks — Hicks Pascha William Hicks (* 1830; † November 1883 bei El Obeid im Sudan), auch Hicks Pascha genannt, war ein britischer Offizier und ägyptischer Generalmajor. Er war Befehlshaber der ägyptischen Truppen in der Schlacht von El Obeid …
63ХИКС (Hicks) Джон Ричард — (Hicks) Джон Ричард (1904–89), англ. экономист, предст. неокейнсианства. Соч. в области моделирования экон. роста, теории спроса, цен. Ноб. пр. (1972; совм. с К. Эрроу) …
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65Hicks' bottles — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Campaniform sensillae of bees and ants located in the antennae in the shape of depressions or pits, and thought to be auditory in function; sensilla campaniformia …
66Hicks' papillae — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Diptera, campaniform sensilla on the haltere base sensitive to vertical forces during flight …
67Hicks, Sir John R(ichard) — born April 8, 1904, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Eng. died May 20, 1989, Blockley, Gloucestershire British economist. He taught at several institutions, notably the University of Oxford, and he was knighted in 1964. His classic work Value and… …
68Hicks, David Nightingale — ▪ 1999 British interior decorator known for his use of bold, vibrant colours, for his mixture of antique and contemporary furnishings and modern art, and for the large number of aristocrats on his list of clients (b. March 25, 1929,… …
69Hicks, John Richard — ► (1904 89) Economista británico. Fue premio Nobel de Economía en 1972, compartido con K. L. Arrow. Autor de Valor y capital (1939) y Ensayos críticos sobre teoría monetaria (1967) …
70Hicks, Sir John R(ichard) — (8 abr. 1904, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Inglaterra–20 may. 1989, Blockley, Gloucestershire). Economista británico. Fue docente en varias instituciones, en particular en la Universidad de Oxford. Fue nombrado caballero en 1964. Su obra clásica …