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was elected in 1953 a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 



Academy of Sciences. In 1948 she was awarded a Stalin Prize. 

 Novoselova developed analytical methods for beryllium, and 



for complexes in system M0O3-H2O. 



Bibliography: 



and M. E. Levina . Thermal analysis of the system NaF- 

 BeF2. Zhur. Obshchei Khim., 1944, 14^ #6. 

 and D. F. Kirkina, Yu. P. Simanov . Polymorphism of beryl- 

 lium fluoride. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1956, 107 , #6. 

 and Yu. P. Simanov . Structure and transformation of fluorine 

 compounds of beryllium. Scientific Papers of Moscow State 

 University, #174, 1955, 7-16. 



and Yu. P. Simanov, N. N. Semenenko, N. N. Krasovskaya . 

 Compounds of hydroxyacetate of beryllium with pyridine di- 

 oxane. Zhur. Neorg. Khim., 1956, J^ #4. 

 and K. N. Semenenko . Interaction of hydroxy -acetate of 

 beryllium with hydroxymonochloracetate of beryllium. Zhur. 

 Neorg. Khim., 1956, l, #10. 



Office: Chemistry Department 



Moscow University 

 Moscow, USSR 



Residence: Lomonosovskii pr. 14 

 Moscow, USSR 



Telephone: B9 15 80 



NQVQZHILOV, VALENTIN VALENTINQVICH (Mechanics 

 Specialist) 

 V. V. Novozhilov was born May 18, 1910. After graduating 

 from Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute, he worked in a 

 series of scientific research establishments. He started teach- 

 ing at the Leningrad University in 1946 and in 1949 became a 

 professor. Since 1958 he has been a Corresponding Member of 

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



Novozhilov' s major works deal .with the theory of elasticity, 

 theory on plasticity, theory of shells, and also their application 

 to problems in ship building. 

 Bibliography: 



Theory of Thin Shells. 2nd ed. Leningrad: 1951. 

 Basis of Non-Linear Theory of Elasticity. Leningrad- 

 Moscow: 1948. 

 Office: Leningrad University 



Leningrad, USSR 



