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 +'''Ivan Petrovich Pavlov''' ([[September 14]], [[1849]] – [[February 27]], [[1936]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[physiologist]], [[psychologist]], and [[physician]]. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in [[1904]] for research pertaining to the digestive system. Pavlov is widely known for first describing the phenomenon now known as [[classical conditioning]] in his experiments with dogs.
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (September 14, 1849February 27, 1936) was a Russian physiologist, psychologist, and physician. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for research pertaining to the digestive system. Pavlov is widely known for first describing the phenomenon now known as classical conditioning in his experiments with dogs.



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