Pavlova

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Pavlova (medical)

Pavlova (pronounced: /pavˈloʊvə/) is a term used in the medical field, specifically in the area of microbiology. It is a genus of green algae in the family Pavlovaceae. The term is named after the Russian biologist, Alexandr Pavlov, who made significant contributions to the study of algae.

Etymology

The term "Pavlova" is derived from the name of the Russian biologist, Alexandr Pavlov. Pavlov was known for his extensive research and contributions to the field of algae and microbiology.

Related Terms

  • Pavlovaceae: The family of green algae in which the genus Pavlova belongs.
  • Green Algae: A large, informal grouping of algae consisting of the Chlorophyte and Charophyte algae, which are now placed in separate Divisions.
  • Microbiology: The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa.

Pronunciation

The term "Pavlova" is pronounced as pavˈloʊvə.

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