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Dictionary » S » Second-order conditioning Second-order conditioningsecond-order conditioning The use of a previously successfully conditioned stimulus as the unconditioned stimulus for further conditioning. ![]()
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Results from our forumExercise... health and particularly for the cardiovascular system.According to recent research,swimming works your whole body, improving cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strength,endurance, posture and flexibility,all at the same time.Swimming is a low-impact type of exercise that most people can ...
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Question re: storing bacteria sampleHello, I did some work on an air conditioning cooling tower which apparently had no water treatment. It was a nasty environment with all sorts of growth of who-knows-what. This was at a government building where the manager was adamant about ...
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need helpAs I remembered most of his work involved research in temperament, conditioning and involuntary reflex actions. He prepared thesis "Centrifugal nerves of the heart" for which he was awarded Noble Prize (1904). Isn't it ?
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Pursuing a MS in Biology in health related fields... semester) - Also Phys. of Exercise, Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise, etc. - basically courses that I don't think matter - Work as strength and conditioning coach - training athletes, everyday people, etc. - Potentially interested in research or teaching down the road, not ruling it out I am ...
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Re: Sound and how the brain reacts to it... that completely puts you in a state of relaxation, and gives you the feeling of your hair sticking up on your head. I think its just some sort conditioning, that some people have, maybe one's that have a better ability to focus on things. what i've noticed though is that it's always completely ...
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