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  Ivan Pavlov Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov is widely known for first describing the phenomenon now known as classical conditioning in his experiments with dogs.
Pavlov himself was not favorable towards Marxism, but as a Nobel laureate he was seen as a valuable political asset.
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through the writings of John B. Watson, the idea of "conditioning" as an automatic form of learning became a key concept in the developing specialism of comparative psychology, and the general approach to psychology that underlay it, behaviorism.
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  Yakov Pavlov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov (Яков Федотович Павлов in Russian) (born October 4, 1917, died September 29, 1981) was a Hero of the Soviet Union (June 27, 1945) for his heroism during the Battle of Stalingrad.
Pavlov was a commander of a machine gun unit, an artilleryman, and a commander of a reconnaissance unit with the rank of Senior Sergeant.
Yakov Pavlov has often been confused with Ivan Dmitriyevich Pavlov, another veteran of Stalingrad, possibly due to similarities in their biographies.
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 Pavlov's House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pavlov's House (дом Павлова - dom Pavlova in Russian) became the name of a well-defended apartment building during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943.
The house was a four-story building in the city centre of Stalingrad, built parallel to the embankment of the river Volga and overseeing a large square, the "9th January Square" (named for Bloody Sunday (1905)).
Pavlov's House became a symbol of the stubborn resistance of the Soviet Union in the Battle of Stalingrad, and in the Great Patriotic War in general.
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 Ivan Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dogs, by externalising a salivary gland so he could collect, measure, and analyse the saliva produced in response to food under different conditions.
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through the writings of John B. Watson, the idea of "conditioning" as an automatic form of learning became a key concept in the developing specialism of comparative psychology, and the general approach to psychology that underlay it, behaviorism.
Unlike many pre-revolutionary scientists, Pavlov was highly regarded by the Soviet government, and was able to continue his researches until he was a considerable age.
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 Military History Online - Battle of Stalingrad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov discovered early on that an anti-tank rifle mounted on the roof was able to pick off the Panzers with impunity.
Pavlov's House, bristling with machine guns, mortars, and snipers, remained a dangerous threat for any German in the proximity.
The exploits of Pavlov, Chernova, and Zaitsev were certainly memorable, but they were also typical of the individual acts of heroism on the part of countless Russian soldiers.
www.militaryhistoryonline.com /wwii/stalingrad/rattenkrieg.aspx   (2016 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Yakov Pavlov
Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov (Яков Федотович Павлов in Russian) (October 4, 1917 - ?) was a famous Russian soldier during the Battle of Stalingrad, Hero of the Soviet Union (June 27, 1945).
Pavlov was a commander of a machine gun unit, gunlayer and commander of a reconnaissance unit in the rank of Senior Sergeant.
During the Battle of Stalingrad, Pavlov's platoon seized a four-storey residential building from the enemy on the night of September 27, 1942 and kept it until the city was freed from the Germans.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Yakov_Pavlov   (323 words)

  
 Ivan Pavlov Article, IvanPavlov Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dogs, by externalising a salivary gland so he could collect,measure, and analyse the saliva produced in response to food under differentconditions.
Perhaps unfortunately, Pavlov's phrase "conditional reflex" was mistranslated from the Russian as "conditioned reflex", and other scientistsreading his work concluded that since such reflexes were conditioned, they must be produced by a process called conditioning.
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through thewritings of John B. Watson, the idea of "conditioning" as an automaticform of learning became a key concept in the developing specialism of comparative psychology, and the general approach to psychology that underlay it, behaviorism.
www.anoca.org /he/conditioning/ivan_pavlov.html   (478 words)

  
 Ivan Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dogs by externalising a salivary gland so he could collect measure and the saliva produced in response to food under conditions.
Perhaps unfortunately Pavlov's phrase "condition al reflex" was mistranslated from the Russian as "condition ed reflex" and other scientists reading his concluded that since such reflexes were conditioned must be produced by a process called conditioning.
As Pavlov's work became known in West particularly through the writings of John B. Watson the idea of "conditioning" as an form of learning became a key concept the developing specialism of comparative psychology and the general approach to psychology underlay it behaviorism.
www.freeglossary.com /I._P._Pavlov   (464 words)

  
 Ivan Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dog s, by externalising a salivary gland so he could collect, measure, and analyse the saliva produced in response to food under different conditions.
Perhaps unfortunately, Pavlov's phrase "condition al reflex" was mistranslated from the Russian as "condition ed reflex", and other scientists reading his work concluded that since such reflexes were conditioned, they must be produced by a process called conditioning.
In fact his writings record the use of a wide variety of auditory stimuli, including whistle s, metronome s, tuning fork s and the bubbling of air through water, in addition to a range of visual stimuli.
www.purpleuniverse.com /true_associate-Ivan_Pavlov.html   (476 words)

  
 Russian Baptists and Military
Pavlov thus implied an answer to the Communist charge that the Baptists were hostile to the Soviet regime.
Pavlov then went to the heart of the charge that the Baptists were bourgeois and therefore servants of capitalist enemies of the Communist government.
But if Pavlov dared to entertain the hope that the Communists would relent in their attempt to force the Baptists to abandon pacifism and declare unconditional submission to the Soviet regime, he was relieved of his illusions soon after his return home.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/rusbaptistpacifism.html   (6218 words)

  
 Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through the writings of John B. Watson, the idea of "conditioning" as an automatic form of learning became a key concept in the developing...
Pavlov's Music is a full service music store, bringing you top of the line music equipment for over a decade.
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was born in 1849 in Ryazan, Russia, at the beginning of one of the most fertile intellectual eras in Russian history.
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 CAMERA DEL PAVLOV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ha guadagnato il relativo nome popolare dal sergeant Yakov Pavlov, che ha comandato il platoon che in primo luogo ha grippato la costruzione e che ha continuato a difenderla durante la battaglia.
Il platoon è stato comandato da Yakov Pavlov, un comandante minore che sostituisce il suo superiore ferrito.
Presunto, i tedeschi hanno preso più incidenti fuori della casa del Pavlov che hanno fatto Parigi d'invasione, qualcosa di che le protezioni si vantassero.
www.facteri.com /wiki/it/ca/Camera%20Del%20Pavlov.htm   (553 words)

  
 dersimdestani.info: Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavlov is a common Russian and Bulgarian last name and may refer to several people or locations.
Valentin Sergeyevich Pavlov, a Prime Minister of the Soviet Union of the Soviet coup attempt of 1991 fame
Pavlov crater, a large lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
www.alanaditescili.net /index.php?title=Pavlov   (279 words)

  
 The Voice of Russia ( )
The feat, performed by Sergeant Yakov Pavlov, was a wonderful example of staunchness and heroism, shown by the Soviet soldiers.
For storming the house that was defended by Pavlov and his soldiers the enemy used masses of infantry, artillery, tanks and even aviation.
Among the brave soldiers that displayed unprecedented heroism in the defence of the “Pavlov house” were Russians Pavlov, Afanasyev, Alexandrov, Ukrainians Sabgaida and Glushchenko, Georgians Mosiyashvili and Stepanoshvili, Uzbek Turgunov, Kazakh Murzayev, Abkhaz Sukba, Tajik Turdyyev, and Tatar Romazanov.
www.vor.ru /55/Stalingrad/chron-4-eng.html   (1298 words)

  
 Pavlov's House - Armchair General Forums
Yacov Pavlov fought a 59 day battle with a platoon of 25 men for an apartment building overlooking 9th January square near the centre of what was then known as Stalingrad.
Pavlov soon discovered that placing his anti-tank rifles on the top floor of the building allowed his gunners to fire into the thin top of the German tanks and prevented German gunners from elevating their main guns high enough to suppress their fire.
Throughout the 59 day battle for Pavlov's House, the defenders moved through holes cut into the walls to rush from one threatened sector to another in defence against the daily German attempts to capture the building.
www.armchairgeneral.com /forums/showthread.php?t=15961   (632 words)

  
 Yakov Pavlov - meaning of word
Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov (''Яков Федотович Павлов'' in Russian language) (October 4, 1917 - 1981) was a famous Russian soldier during the Battle of Stalingrad, Hero of the Soviet Union (June 27, 1945).
During the Battle of Stalingrad, Pavlov's platoon seized a four-storey residential building from the enemy on the night of September 27, 1942 and kept it until the city was freed from the Germany.
This house went down in history as the Pavlov's House (''Дом Павлова'', or Dom Pavlova), which the Germans ferociously attacked on numerous occasions, but could not dislodge its Soviet defenders.
www.wordsonline.org /Yakov_Pavlov   (206 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Pavlov's House
It gained its popular name from Sergeant Yakov Pavlov, who commanded the platoon which first seized the building and which kept defending it throughout the battle.
A platoon of the 13th Guards Army was ordered to seize and defend it.
Supposedly, the Germans took more casualties outside Pavlov's house than they did invading Paris, something that the defenders boasted of.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Pavlov%27s_House   (659 words)

  
 CMMT - Contacts - Dr Yakov Nesterets
Yakov is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the XRSI team based at CSIRO Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology at Clayton, Victoria, that has been conducting pioneering research and development in the area of novel methods of high-resolution X-ray imaging.
Yakov is working on theoretical aspects of X-ray in-line (free space propagation) and crystal-based (diffraction enhanced) phase-contrast imaging.
Pavlov, K.M., Gureyev, T.E., Paganin, D.M., Nesterets, Y.I., Kitchen, M., Siu, K.K.W., Gillam, J.E., Uesugi, K., Yagi, N., Morgan, M.J. & Lewis, R.A. 2005, 'Unification of analyser-based and propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging', Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research A, 548(1—2), 163—168.
www.cmit.csiro.au /home/contacts/resume.cfm?id=704   (551 words)

  
 Pavlov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Considering that every hopeful Masters or Doctorate student in any field of science regularly uses Pavlovs methods on small rodents for their thesis...I doubt quite seriously that you could patent it.
Because Pavlov's experiement with dogs used a bell to condition a dog to respond by drooling when they heard a bell.
Pavlov's conditional reflex theory revealed more scientific truths about why we behave in a particular way.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In another part of the city, an apartment building defended by a Soviet platoon under the command of Yakov Pavlov was turned into an impenetrable fortress.
Pavlov's House", oversaw a square in the city centre.
The Grain Elevator, as well as Pavlov's House, the apartment building whose defenders eventually held out for two months until they were relieved, can still be visited.
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/Battle_of_Stalingrad.html   (3372 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Aleksey Pavlov (1854-1929), a Russian geologist and paleonthologist
Todor Pavlov Dimitrov (1890-?), a Bulgarian marxist philosopher
Vasily Pavlov (1854-1924), a Russian religious figure and one of the founders of the Union of Russian Baptists
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 CMMT - Contacts - Dr Yakov Nesterets
Yakov is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the XRSI team based at CSIRO Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology at Clayton, Victoria, that has been conducting pioneering research and development in the area of novel methods of high-resolution X-ray imaging.
Yakov is working on theoretical aspects of X-ray in-line (free space propagation) and crystal-based (diffraction enhanced) phase-contrast imaging.
Pavlov, K.M., Gureyev, T.E., Paganin, D.M., Nesterets, Y.I., Kitchen, M., Siu, K.K.W., Gillam, J.E., Uesugi, K., Yagi, N., Morgan, M.J. & Lewis, R.A. 2005, 'Unification of analyser-based and propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging', Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research A, 548(1—2), 163—168.
www.cmmt.csiro.au /home/contacts/resume.cfm?id=704   (551 words)

  
 The Voice of Russia (THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD: 60 YEARS LATER)
The bleak burned out shell of this building was named after hero Sergeant Yakov Pavlov, and today “Pavlov House” stands monumentally as a grim reminder of the destruction by the Second World War in Russia.
Sergeant Pavlov and his men found a group of people in the basement of a house, which came to be known as Pavlov House.
The ‘Pavlov House’ became a symbol of determination of Russians to hold the city.
www.vor.ru /English/Stalingrad/letters.html   (2819 words)

  
 Google Earth Community: The battle of Stalingrad
The house was a four-story building in the city centre of Stalingrad, built parallel to the embankment of the river Volga and overseeing a large square, the "9th January Square".
The platoon was commanded by Yakov Pavlov, a junior commander replacing his wounded superior.
Pavlov's House became a symbol of the stubborn resistance of the Soviet Union in the Battle of Stalingrad, and in the Great Patriotic War in general.
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 D. Budnik 6
When the war began he had been mobilized in defense of Kiev with me. When the Germans found out he was a Jew he was sent to the camp, like me. He was very careful, never confided in just anybody since he understood what could happen.
Volodya Davidov, Yakov Steyuk and I took part in the conference as witnesses to those events.
Yakov worked in the camp like all of us, though sometimes the Germans used him as an interpreter.
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /genocide/budnik06.htm   (1772 words)

  
 Critical Hit and Moments in History
Pavlov’s House became the name of one particularly well-defended apartment building, its moniker gained from Sergeant Yakov Pavlov, who commanded the platoon which first seized the building and which kept defending it throughout the battle.
The house was a four-story building in the city-center of Stalingrad, overlooking a large square, the “9th January Square”.
Eventually the defenders, as well as the Russian civilians who remained in the basement throughout, held on until 25 November 1942, when they were relieved by counter-attacking Soviet forces.
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