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Pavlov (or its variant Pavliv) may refer to:

Pavlov (crater)

Pavlov is a large lunar crater on the far side of the Moon. Located just to the north-northeast of it is the crater Levi-Civita while to the southeast is Jules Verne.

The outer rim of Pavlov is somewhat worn and has been damaged in a few locations. There are outward bulges along the southern and eastern rim, and smaller bulges along the western side. Several small craters lie along the inner walls and the interior floor. Pavlov H is located along the east-southeastern edge of the floor. There is a small crater chain leading to the northwest of this satellite, culminating in a teardrop-shaped crater to the east of the midpoint of Pavlov. There are also small, cup-shaped craters along the southeastern and northwestern edges of the floor. Where it is not marked by tiny craters, the interior floor of Pavlov is relatively flat and level.

Pavlov (Šumperk District)

Pavlov is a village and municipality ( obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 607 (as at 3 July 2006).

Pavlov lies approximately south of Šumperk, north-west of Olomouc, and east of Prague.

The villages Radnice and Veselí are administrative parts of Pavlov.

Pavlov (Kladno District)

Pavlov is a small village in Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in almost flat landscape about 7 km southeast of Kladno or 18 km west of Prague and has a population of 106 (2006).

Main road No. 6 from Prague to Karlovy Vary used to run through the village, there is also a station on railroad No. 120 connecting Prague with Kladno and Rakovník. A new R6 expressway, which passes just north of Pavlov and alleviates it from heavy traffic, was opened in December 2008.

The history of Pavlov is very short in comparison with other settlements in the Czech Republic. There used to be only a small farm with a brewery amidst fields, first mentioned in 1560 and later, after reconstruction in 1726, called Nový Dvůr ("New Farm"). In 1799 a wealthy citizen of Prague named Leopold Paul founded a manor house and a settlement next to the farm and named it after himself Paulhof (in German) or Pavlov (in Czech). The older name Nový Dvůr (or in pluralized form Nové Dvory) was informally also widely used even much later into 20th century.

Jiří Václav Daneš, a Czech geographer, was born in Pavlov in 1880.

Category:Villages in Kladno District Category:Populated places established in 1799

Pavlov (Břeclav District)

Pavlov (German Pollau) is a village and municipality ( obec) in Břeclav District, Moravia, Czech Republic. Under the Děvín Mountain .

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 537 (as at 2005).

Pavlov lies approximately north-west of Břeclav, south of Brno, and south-east of Prague.

Pavlov (Jihlava District)

Pavlov is a village and municipality ( obec) in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 420 (as at 28 August 2006).

Pavlov lies approximately south of Jihlava and south-east of Prague.

Pavlov (surname)

Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian and Bulgarian surnames. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul (Russian: Pavel; Ukrainian: Pavlo). These names may refer to many people:

Usage examples of "pavlov".

If Skinner and Pavlov were reductionists, the gestaltists were holistic.

Reflex theory to account for the motor activity of the nervous system was strongly built into neurophysiology by the time Pavlov came to make his experiments.

For the next thirty years Pavlov, and following him generations of his pupils, continued to explore the nature of this pairing.

For several decades during the Stalinist period and its aftermath, research on brain and behaviour in the Soviet Union became shoehorned into Pavlovian orthodoxy, despite the presence of new generations of researchers who, while prepared to give Pavlov credit for his undoubted achievements, sought to break loose theoretically.

Like Pavlov, Skinner was a materialist, anxious to eliminate mind from his psychological equations, and his materialism, also like that of Pavlov, is mechanical and reductionist.

I put in a bid to become manager, the warning of Oleg Pavlov having long since been forgotten.

Moscovitz came home and started yelling at us for letting Pavlov in their room and eating popcorn in their bed.

I walked Pavlov, since Michael had to go to an astrophysics lecture at Columbia.

Of his finding Andrei Pavlov, and his journey in a cucumber truck up through the famous black-soil land between Odessa and Moscow.

Porkyevitch, who worked with Pavlov himself at the Koltushy institute, back before the purge trials.

But this was mostly remembering about Pavlov on his own deathbed, recording himself till the end.

Moscovitz said she has no idea where her daughter is, but that if I hear from her, I should let her know that Pavlov needs walking.