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Petrograd Polytechnic Institute in 1923, he worked in Metallur- 

 gical plants. In 1928 he began teaching at and in 1934 was made 

 professor at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. He became a 

 professor in 1943 at the Moscow Institute of Steel. In 1953 he 

 went to work at the Institute of Metallurgy of the U.S.S.R. Aca- 

 demy of Sciences. Since 1946 he has been a Corresponding 

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



Pavlov's main works deal with the theory of the rolling and 

 with pressure processing of metals and also with the general 

 problems of metallurgy and metals. 

 Bibliography: 



Theory of Rolling. 3rd ed., Moscow: 1950. 



Composition of a Furnace Charge for Non- Ferrous Casting. 



2nd ed., Moscow -Leningrad: 1932. 



Rolling of Non- Ferrous Metals and Alloys. Leningrad- 

 Moscow: 1932. 



and Ya. S. Gallai. Forward Flow During Rolling. Moscow - 



Leningrad: 1936. 



and others. Processing of Metals by Pressure. Moscow: 



1955. 



Grundlagen der Metallverformung durch Druck. Bd 1-2, B., 



1954. 

 Office: A. A. Baykov Institute of Metallurgy of USSR 



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 Leninskii Prospekt, 49 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: ul. Gor'kogo, 8 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: B9 44 96 



PAVLOVSKY (PAVLOVSKII), EVGENII NIKANORQVICH 



( Zoologist and Parasitologist ) 

 E. N. Pavlovsky was born March 5, 1884. In 1909 he gradu- 

 ated from the Medical Military Academy and in 1921 became a 

 professor there. From 1933 to 1944 he worked at the AU- 

 Union Institute of Experimental Medicine (Leningrad) and at the 

 same time (until 1951) in the Tadzhik branch of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences. He was made Director in 1942 of the 

 Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences and 

 Chairman, in 1946, of the Department of Parasitology and 

 Medical Zoology at the Institute of Epidemiology and Micro- 

 biology of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences. Pavlovsky 

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

 since 1940. He is a lieutenant-general in the medical service. 



