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Description: 
The Institute was organized in 1958 in the Kola Branch, Academy 
of Sciences, U.S.S.R., and was to have eight laboratories. It was to 
develop scientific investigations in the field of the chemistry and metal- 
lurgy of rare elements, as well as the exploitation of mineral raw materials 
of the Kola district for the rare-metals industry. 
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Name: Institute of Chemistry imeni P. G. Melikishvili 
(Institut khimii imeni P. G. Melikishvili--I Kh AS Gruz S.S.R.) 
Address: Tbilisi 
Director: G. V. Tsitsishvili, Academician (Georgian S.S.R.) (1961) 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: Academy of Sciences, Georgian S.S.R. (1961) 
Selected Staff Members: 
Kh. I. Areshidze, Corresponding Academician (Georgian S.S.R. ) 
N. G Bekauri 
P. V. Gogorishvili 
T. S. Shakarashvili 
Description: 
The Institute of Chemistry imeni P. G. Melikishvili was organized 
in 1929 on the basis of the laboratory of the Supreme Council of National 
Economy of Georgia. The Georgian chemists are working in the fields of 
analytical chemistry, complex compounds, and the theory of solutions. Re- 
search in physical chemistry covers chemical kinetics, surface phenomena, 
thermodynamics, and photochemistry. 
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Name: Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds 
(Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy) 
Address: Moscow, l-y Akademicheskiy proyezd, 18 
Director: M. M. Shemyakin, Academician (U.S.S.R.) (1960) 
Deputy Director: WN. K. Kochetkov, Corresponding Academician (U.S.S.R.) 
(1961) 
