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conditioned response to the food stimulus, which occurred as a result of the repeated pairing of the food stimulus with a neutral stimulus, such as a bell. Over time, the dogs learned to associate the bell with the food and would salivate at the sound of the bell alone, even in the absence of the food stimulus. This phenomenon is known as classical conditioning.
The form of learning called classical conditioning was first identified by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th century. Pavlov discovered this type of associative learning when studying the salivary responses of dogs to different stimuli.
Conditioned stimulus.It was called a neutral stimulus because it was neutral, and a stimulus.unconditioned responseNOTconditioned stimulusunconditioned response (A+)conditioned response
A conditioned stimulus is a previously neutral stimulus that, after being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, triggers a conditioned response. An unconditioned stimulus is one that naturally triggers a response without prior learning, such as food causing salivation.
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SEED can be placed onto POWDER to make WOOD.
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The form of learning called classical conditioning was first identified by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th century. Pavlov discovered this type of associative learning when studying the salivary responses of dogs to different stimuli.
Technically, the "gun" was invented by the Chinese when they first created gun powder. A hollow tube was placed vertically on the ground, loaded with a small amount of powder, an object was stuffed inside, and then the powder was ignited.
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They used a powder which when it reacted with water kills you, as the Jews breathed and shouted etc, the moisture from their mouths reacted with the gas which they then breathed in and it killed them.
A Practical JOker?? no... just a stupid question! Itching powder and cause sever allergic reactions if it is ever inhaled or in contact with eyes,ears,lungs,etc. Anybody's health could be compromised by it ... adult/teen OR a baby ... there is NO guarntee that the clothing items it is placed upon may NEVER come in contact with those other body areas ... esp. with babies who are forever trying to put things in their mouths. S, NO ... it is NEVER safe to put itching powder upon a baby's diaper!
Probably not, unless it draws moisture.
The holes in the cylinder of a revolver, where the ammunition or rounds are placed, are known as "charge holes" or "chambers". Prior to the development of the self contained cartridge which holds the primer, powder and bullet, these components were placed in the gun individually. The "charge hole"was the part of the gun where the powder was loaded.