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New method of computing the diffusion of light in a turbid 



medium. Izvest. Aliad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. Geogr. i Fiz., 



1942, #3. 



On the problem of the diffuse reflection of light. J. Phys. of 



S.S.S.R., 1944, 8, #2. 



On the theory of fluctuations of the brightness in milky way. 



Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1944, #6. 



Stellar Evolution and Astrophysics. Armenian Academy of 



Sciences, Yerevan, 1947. 



Stellar associations. Astron. Zhur., 1949, 26, #1. 



The Phenomenon of Continuous Emission and Sources of 



Stellar Energy. Communications of Byurakan Observatory, 



1954, #13. 



Multiple Systems of Trapezium Type. Communications of 



Byurakan Observatory, 1954, #15. 



Stars of T. Tauri and UV Ceti types and Phenomenon of 



Continuous Emission. International Astronomical Union 



Symposium, Non-Stable Stars, 1957, #3. 



Stellar Systems of Positive Total Energy. Observatory, 



1955, 75, #885. 



On the multiple galaxies. Izvest. Akad. Nauk of Armenian 

 S.S.R., Fiz-Mat. Nauki, 1956, 9, #1. 



On the evolution of galaxies. Report presented to the Solvay 

 Conference of 1958, Bruxelles, 1959. 

 and G. S. Saakian . On the degenerate superdense gas of 

 elementary particles. Astron. Zhur., 1960, 37, #2. 

 and G. S. Saakian. The internal structure of hyperon con- 

 figurations of stellar masses. Astron. Zhur., 1961, 38, #6. 

 Scientific Works in Two Volumes. Armenian Academy of 

 Sciences, Yerevan: 1960. 

 Biography: 



V. A. Ambartsumian. Yerevan, 1954 (Academy of Sciences 

 of the Armenian S.S.R., Bibliographical Data of U.S.S.R. 

 Scientists). Second edition, Yerevan: 1958. 

 Office: Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR 



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Yerevan, Armenian SSR 



AMIRASLANOV, ALI AGAMALY OGLY (Deceased, October 16 , 

 ■ 1962. ) 



A. A. Amiraslanov was born December 1900. Upon graduat- 

 ing from the Moscow Mining Academy in 1930, he worked at the 

 All -Union Institute of Mineral Raw Materials and Scientific 

 Geological Gold Survey Institute. In 1939-1947 he was a chief 

 engineer, in 1948-1953 he was Director, and in 1954 he became 



