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In April 1960, Imshenetskii visited the United States on an 

 exchange program at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Re- 

 search in New York City. 



Imshenetskii was in the United States again in April 1961 to 

 attend the Third International Space Science Symposium 

 (COSPAR), Washington; the Brain Research Institute of Uni- 

 versity of California, Los Angeles Medical Center; a conference 

 of the New York State Medical Society, New York City; and the 

 Space Medicine Program of the New York Medical College. 

 Bibliography: 



Structure of Bacteria. Moscow-Leningrad: 1940. 

 Microbiological Processes at High Temperatures. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1944. 



Variability in the selectivity of micro-organisms. Works on 

 the Conference on the Directed Changeability and Selection 

 of Micro-organisms. Moscow: 1951; Moscow: 1952, 11-37. 

 Cellulose Microbiology. Moscow: 1953. 

 Office: Institute of Microbiology 



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 Moscow, USSR 



ISAKOV, IVAN STEPANOVICH (Naval Officer) 



I. S. Isakov was born August 22, 1894. In 1929 he graduated 

 from the Naval Academy. From 1933 to 1938, he was Chief of • 

 Staff and subsequently Commander of the Baltic Fleet, and at 

 the same time head of the Naval Academy. During World War II, 

 he was Chief of Staff of the Naval Forces. In 1947, he was 

 deputy to the Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Forces. He 

 has been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 

 since 1939, and was a delegate to the first convocation of the 

 Supreme Soviet. In 1958, he was elected to the U.S.S.R. Acade- 

 my of Sciences as a Corresponding Member. 



In 1947-55, Isakov was the main editor of the Naval Atlas, 

 for the publication of which he rec_.eived the Stalin Prize (1951). 

 In 1950-54, he was a member of the editorial board of the Atlas 

 of the World. Isakov is a consultant for a number of scientific 

 institutions. He is the author of works on military geography. 

 Office: USSR Academy of Sciences 



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 Moscow, USSR 



ISHLINSKII, ALEKSANDR YUL'EVICH (Mechanics Scientist) 



A. Yu. Ishlinskii was born August 6, 1913. After graduating 

 from Moscow University in 1935, he taught there and in 1945 



