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Grashchenkov's other activities in his field include being 

 Director of the Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, Mos- 

 cow, Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R.; member, the Moscow City 

 Clinical Hospital, Moscow City Health Department, Ministry of 

 Health R.S.F.S.R.; member of the First Moscow Medical Insti- 

 tute im. I. M. Sechenov, Moscow Ministry of Health R.S. F.S.R., 

 member of Ministry of Health. 

 Bibliography: 



Anaerobic Infection of the Brain. Moscow: 1944. 



Firearm Wounds of the Spine and Spinal Cord and Methods 



for their Treatment. Moscow: 1946. 



Craniocerebral Wounds and Method for Treatment. Moscow: 



1947. 



Mosquito (Japanese) Encephalitis and Methods for Treat- 

 ment. Moscow: 1947. 



Interneural Synapses and their Role in Physiology and Path- 

 ology. Minsk: 1948. 



Outline of Virus Effects on the Central Nervous System. 



Minsk: 1951. 

 Biography: 



Nikolai Ivanovich Grashchenkov. On his 60th birthday. I. M. 



Sechenov Physiological Journal of the USSR, 4, 1961. 



(English version). 

 Office: Academy of Medical Sciences USSR 



Solyanka 14, Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: Kotel'nicheskaya nab. 1/15 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: B7 45 25 



GRIGOLYUK, EDUARD IVANOVICH (Mechanical Engineer) 



E. I. Grigolyuk was born December 13, 1923. After graduat- 

 ing from Moscow Aviation Institute in 1934, he taught there. In 

 1946-1950 he taught at the Moscow Technological College. He 

 began work at the Experimental Construction Bureau in 1948, 

 and in 1953 at the Institute of Mechanics of the U.S.S.R. Acade- 

 my of Sciences. In 1952 he was made editor of an abstract 

 journal "Mechanics." He was elected, in 1958, a Corresponding 

 Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 



Grigolyuk' s main works are concerned with the theory of 

 shells. He is also concerned with the theory of elasticity and 

 the theory of plasticity. 

 Bibliography: 



Thin bimetallic shells and plates. Engineering Collection, 



1953,17. 



