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Khodorov (Russian: Ходоров) may have
multiple meanings: Khodoriv, a city in
Ukraine that is
sometimes known historically as
Khodorov Boris Khodorov (1922–2014)...
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Boris Khodorov (Russian: Борис Израилевич Ходоров, b. 17
January 1922 – d. 5 July 2014) was a
Soviet and
Russian physiologist, M.D., D.Sc.,
professor of...
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Yehoshia Heshl Eichenstein of
Khodorov, son of
Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of
Ziditshov Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of
Khodorov (d. 1918), son of Rabbi...
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reversed by drugs, hungers, satieties, etc., as
discussed below.
Babsky E,
Khodorov B,
Kositsky G,
Zubkov A (1989). "Chapter 17, the
section 'Conditioned-Reflex...
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Italian Job
Mashkov 2006 508
Nelson Yuri
Nemov 2007 The
Fifth Patient Khodorov 2007 Neal C****ady
Julian Nabokov 2008 Burn
After Reading Krapotkin 2008...
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strength and the
state of the
central nervous system. Babsky, Evgeni;
Boris Khodorov;
Grigory Kositsky;
Anatoly Zubkov (1989). Babsky,
Evgeni (ed.).
Human Physiology...
- (1905–1975),
Russian born,
British screenwriter and film producer.
Boris Khodorov (1922–2014),
physiologist and
professor of
physiology Alime Abdenanova...
- for a keyboardist, and
Benson recommended Avner Khodorov, whom he knew from his
military service.
Khodorov was in the
United States at the time, and when...
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Yehoshia Heshl Eichenstein of
Khodorov, son of
Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of
Zidichov Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of
Khodorov (d. 1918), son of Rabbi...
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translate classic works by Ivan
Sechenov into English.
Evgeni Babsky;
Boris Khodorov;
Grigory Kositsky;
Anatoly Zubkov (1989).
Evgeni Babsky (ed.).
Human Physiology...