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According to the Soviet scheme of development, the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Chemistry were established in 1946, followed by the Institute of Electrical Economics four years later.
Despite this, humanistics, social sciences and classical natural history remained the dominating fields.
In 1950, there were ten institutes, one board and one committee, among them the Institute of Slovene language and the Institute of Literatures.
In this time, the Academy divided into five classes: a class for historical and social sciences, a class for philological and literary sciences, a class for mathematical-physical and technical sciences, a class for natural history and medicine, and a class for arts.
This make its composition similar to the current one.

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