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Description: 
TsNITTMASh, organized in 1931, has become one of the largest - 
research institutes of the Soviet Union. The Institute consists of 14 
departments, which are divided into 50 specialized laboratories. The 
departments are: Heat-Resistant Alloys, Metal Physics and Heat Treatment, 
Corrosion and Coatings, Physical-Chemical Analysis of Metals, Strength 
of Materials, Gas-Turbine Testing, Instrument Building, Metallurgy of Steel, 
Foundry Technology, Pressure Working of Metals, Welding, Electric Heating 
of Metals, Cold Working of Metals, and Gears. 
TsNIITMASh does research, design, development, and testing of 
heavy metallurgical equipment, including large rolling mills and forging 
presses. The Institute has also participated in the development of heavy 
equipment for use in the production of steam and gas turbines, hydraulic 
turbines, high-pressure boilers, locomotives, diesels, automobiles, 
tractors, etc. Development work is done in close cooperation with a number 
of plants. 
The Institute offers Doctor's and Candidate's Degrees and publishes 
a Trudy frequently. 
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Name: Central Scientific-Research Institute of the Cellulose and Paper 
Industry 
(Tsentral 'nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tsellyuloznoy 
i bumazhnoy promyshlennosti--TsNIIB) 
Address: Leningrad 
Director: -- 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: -- 
Selected Staff Members: 
N. F. Grigor 'yeva 
A. A. Khlebnikov, Candidate 
O. A. Kokushkin 
V. S. Sominskiy, Candidate 
Description: 
The Institute trains technologists, mechanics, electrical engi- 
neers, and economists for the paper industry. A fibrous-asbestos heat- 
resistant insulation and a new method to prepare cellulose viscose have been 
developed. Paraffin-emulsion additives have been found to impart water 
