Talk:Nikolay Basov

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Are Stefan University Press books legit?..[edit]

I revertid the editor who removed the books section because ISBNs seem to be valid and referencing real published books, but I have some afterthoughts. It looks like the book references were inserted in the article as part of an apparent V. Stefan self-promotion campaign. There's little doubt that the books actually exist and have N. Basov's name on the cover. However, could somebody verify that N. Basov did in fact edited any of these books?.. Azov 09:51, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Um, yeah... the link from source 1 seems to link to an online hookup site? Maybe someone can find the original source and fix the link. This would be greatly appreciated by those of us looking for information on Russian physicists rather than Russian sex workers. Just sayin'.--Etymographer (talk) 19:25, 30 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]