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WEIRDLY - tradução para árabe

COMIC STRIP BY BOB WEBER JR.
Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids; Slylock Fox; Slylock Fox & Comics For Kids; Max Mouse; Count Weirdly; Slylock; Weirdly

WEIRDLY         

ألاسم

جَبْر ; حَظّ ; حَظٌّ عَاثِر ; نَصِيب

الصفة

شاذّ ; عُجَاب ; عَجَبٌ عُجَاب ; عَجِيب ; غَرِيب ; مُسْتَغْرَب

weird         
  • Developmental psychologists would engage a child with a book and then make observations based on how the child interacts with the object.
  • An EEG recording setup
  • An example of an item from a cognitive abilities test used in educational psychology
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  • Group photo 1909 in front of [[Clark University]]. Front row: Sigmund Freud, G. Stanley Hall, Carl Jung; back row: [[Abraham A. Brill]], [[Ernest Jones]], [[Sándor Ferenczi]].
  • The film of the Little Albert experiment
  • archive-date=11 February 2010 }}</ref>
  • date=11 June 2011 }}</ref>
  • A rat undergoing a [[Morris water navigation test]] used in [[behavioral neuroscience]] to study the role of the [[hippocampus]] in [[spatial learning]] and memory
  • [[Artificial neural network]] with two layers, an interconnected group of nodes, akin to the vast network of neurons in the human brain
  • The [[Müller–Lyer illusion]]. Psychologists make inferences about mental processes from shared phenomena such as optical illusions.
  • preserved]] in the Pavlov Museum in [[Ryazan]], Russia
  • Harlow (1868)]], Fig. 2, p. 347 Harlow, John Martyn (1868). "Recovery from the Passage of an Iron Bar through the Head." Publications of the Massachusetts Medical Society 2:327–347 (Republished in Macmillan 2000).</ref>
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  • Skinner's [[teaching machine]], a mechanical invention to automate the task of [[programmed instruction]]
  • [[Baddeley's model of working memory]]
  • [[Wilhelm Wundt]] (seated) with colleagues in his psychological laboratory, the first of its kind
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Weird (song); Weird (disambiguation); Werid; Wierd
N
حظ، قدر cap: الاهات القضاء و القدر الثلاث المتكهن ، العراف ، كاشف البخت
ADJ
سحرى عجيب،غريب ،غير اعتيادى
WEIRD         
  • Developmental psychologists would engage a child with a book and then make observations based on how the child interacts with the object.
  • An EEG recording setup
  • An example of an item from a cognitive abilities test used in educational psychology
  • pmc=2844940 }}</ref>
  • Group photo 1909 in front of [[Clark University]]. Front row: Sigmund Freud, G. Stanley Hall, Carl Jung; back row: [[Abraham A. Brill]], [[Ernest Jones]], [[Sándor Ferenczi]].
  • The film of the Little Albert experiment
  • archive-date=11 February 2010 }}</ref>
  • date=11 June 2011 }}</ref>
  • A rat undergoing a [[Morris water navigation test]] used in [[behavioral neuroscience]] to study the role of the [[hippocampus]] in [[spatial learning]] and memory
  • [[Artificial neural network]] with two layers, an interconnected group of nodes, akin to the vast network of neurons in the human brain
  • The [[Müller–Lyer illusion]]. Psychologists make inferences about mental processes from shared phenomena such as optical illusions.
  • preserved]] in the Pavlov Museum in [[Ryazan]], Russia
  • Harlow (1868)]], Fig. 2, p. 347 Harlow, John Martyn (1868). "Recovery from the Passage of an Iron Bar through the Head." Publications of the Massachusetts Medical Society 2:327–347 (Republished in Macmillan 2000).</ref>
  • p=3}}
  • Skinner's [[teaching machine]], a mechanical invention to automate the task of [[programmed instruction]]
  • [[Baddeley's model of working memory]]
  • [[Wilhelm Wundt]] (seated) with colleagues in his psychological laboratory, the first of its kind
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Weird (song); Weird (disambiguation); Werid; Wierd

ألاسم

جَبْر ; حَظّ ; حَظٌّ عَاثِر ; نَصِيب

الصفة

شاذّ ; عُجَاب ; عَجَبٌ عُجَاب ; عَجِيب ; غَرِيب ; مُسْتَغْرَب

Wikipédia

Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids

Slylock Fox is a daily comic strip created by Bob Weber Jr. and published by King Features Syndicate. Bob Weber Jr. is the son of Bob Weber Sr., creator of the comic strip Moose & Molly. The target audience is young children. According to the official website, Slylock Fox appears in nearly 400 newspapers with a combined readership of over 30 million.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para WEIRDLY
1. Weirdly enough, the current President doesnt actually have presidential hair.
2. Hands typing this are weirdly disconnected from the brain.
3. That marvellously forced smile kept popping out at weirdly unpredictable moments.
4. That‘s why it felt so weirdly right to be on that chain gang.
5. The programme was being filmed, weirdly, in an agricultural hall with a tin roof.