Examples of using Pavlov in English and their translations into Hebrew
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According to our source from Interpol it's believed that Pavlov one of the world terorists including the mass murder of hundreds of bosnian civillians was travelling with a false passport.
Pavlov also proposed the principle of temporary connection- the ability of the nervous system to form bonds between any stimuli and activities.
along with other noted researchers in the area such as Ivan Pavlov, were adamentaly against the use of behavioral therapy as a parenting technique.
Ivan Pavlov(who discovered classical conditioning), William James, and Sigmund Freud.
Ivan Pavlov, wasn't concerned with the subject at all, at least not at first.
As his dogs became familiar with the experimental routine, they started to fill their cheek tubes before Pavlov had a chance to stimulate their tongues.
Ivan Pavlov, genius that he was,
The attraction seems to spring from our biological‘orienting response/ First described by Ivan Pavlov in 1927, the orienting response is our instinctive visual or auditory reaction to any sudden or novel stimulus.
Which of these flags represents the country of Ivan Pavlov, whose research into the gastric function of dogs led him to develop the concept of the conditioned reflex?
General-Lieutenant Vitaly Pavlov, who ran Soviet intelligence work in North America in the late 1930s and early 1940s for the NKVD said that Hiss
image that's fed to them, like a bunch of Pavlov dogs, and go out and act on it.
In the 1890s Pavlov noticed that dogs not only salivated at the sight of food, but also at the sight of the person who usually fed them.
Because if you believe Pavlov, and all the behaviorist who followed him, it really shouldn't matter,
Soon, officials established that two of these officers- the men using the names Fedotov and Pavlov- had been part of a team that attempted to poison the Bulgarian arms dealer Emilian Gebrev in 2015.
General-Lieutenant Vitaly Pavlov, who ran Soviet intelligence work in North America in the late 1930s and early 1940s for the NKVD, provided some corroboration
to prevent a catastrophe of global proportions at the cost of their own lives,” Sergei Pavlov, an aide to the Russian navy's commander,
Watson followed the procedures which Pavlov had used in his experiments with dogs.[3].
to prevent a catastrophe of global proportions at the cost of their own lives,” Sergei Pavlov, an aide to the Russian navy's commander,
Commander of the Cruiser the'Varyag' Aleksandr Zrazhevsky as Belyaev, Commander of the Canon Boat the'Korietz' Nikolai Chaplygin as Bobylev Vyacheslav Novikov as Antonych Vsevolod Larionov as Dorofeyev Georgy Petrovsky as Pavlov Nadir Malishevsky as Musatov Mikhail Sadovsky as Muromsky Lev Sverdlin as Japan consul Nikolai Bubnov as Father Paisy Sergei Tsenin as French Commander Lev Potyomkin as Korean postman Rostislav Plyatt as Beily[5]. Yulia Tsay as Marusya Aleksandr Smirnov[ru] as Marine Officer.
Pavlov Whinship.