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Laborator energeliky (CSAV). (1)

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Hutnický ústav (CSAV). (1)

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The Institute for Metallurgical Engineering of Czechoslovakia, 1957-1962 (formerly the first Metallurgical Laboratory, 1953-1956) was turned over to the jurisdiction of the Ministry for Metallurgical Engineering and Mines in 1963.

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Ústav pro elektrotechniku (CSAV). (1)

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Ústav technické fysiky (CSAV). (1)

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The Institute for Technical Physics of Czechoslovakia was founded in 1953 out of the Physical Research Institute of the Skoda-Works in Plzen, which had developed in 1934 as a part of the Spectrographical Institute of the Karls University. In 1963 the Institute for Technical Physics became the Institute of Solid Physics.

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Ústav pro hydrodynamiku (CSAV) (1)

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The Institute of Hydrodynamics is a part of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The Institute carries out theoretical and experimental research in the fields of fluid mechanics, rheology, biomechanics, hydrology and environmental hydrodynamics. The Institute was established by the Governmental Commission for Foundation of the Czecheslovak Academy of Sciences in April 1952 which took effect on 1 January 1953. It took its present name in 1958. The founder and first director was Jan S...

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