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resonant lines. From 1947 he has been developing the use of 

 image converters for a scintillation chamber, and for investi- 

 gating processes of a comparatively short duration (10 "^ - 

 10-14 seconds). 

 Bibliography: 



and S. A. Al'tshuUer, B. M. Kozyrev. New method of in- 

 vestigating paramagnetic absorption. Zhur. Eksptl. i Teoret. 

 Fiz., 1944, #10-11. 



Paramagnetic Absorption in solutions with parallel fields. 

 Zhur. Eksptl. i Teoret. Fiz., 1945, #6. 

 and S. A. Al'tshuller, B. M. Kozyrev . Paramagnetic re- 

 laxation in liquid solutions with perpendicular fields. Zhur. 

 Eksptl. i Teoret. Fiz., 1945, #7. 



Paramagnetic abscription in some salts in perpendicular 

 magnetic fields. Zhur. Fiz., Moscow, 1946, 10, #2. 

 Spin magnetic resonance in the decimeter -wave region. 

 Zhur. Fiz., Moscow, 1946, 10, #2. 



and others. Scintillation chamber. Doklady Akad. Nauk 

 S.S.S.R., 1955, 100, #2. 

 Office: Physics Department 



University of Kazan' 

 Kazan', Tatar ASSR 



ZAYMOVSKII, ALEKSANDR SEMYQNQVICH (Metallographer) 



A. S. Zaymovskii was born October 9, 1905. Upon gradu- 

 ation from the Moscow Mining Academy in 1928, he taught 

 there, and subsequently at the Moscow Institute of Steel, and at 

 Moscow University from 1932-1941. From 1928-43, he worked 

 at the All-Union Electro-Technical Institute. Since 1945 he has 

 been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 

 1958, he was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a 

 Corresponding Member. He received a Stalin Prize. 



Zaymovskii' s main works are in metallography, the pro- 

 duction of new alloys with special physical properties. Zaymov- 

 skii aided the production in the U.S.S.R. of new magnetic and 

 conducting alloys. He investigated conducting and transforming 

 steel, electro-technical iron. Permalloys and powdered mag- 

 netic dielectrics. 

 Bibliography: 



and others. Metals and Alloys in Electrical Engineering, 



3rd ed., 1-2. Moscow-Leningrad: 1957. 

 Office: USSR Academy of Sciences 



Leninskii Prospekt, 14 

 Moscow, USSR 



