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Basov

[ bah-suhf ]

noun

  1. Ni·ko·lai Gen·na·di·ye·vich [nyi-kuh-, lahy, gyi-, nah, -dyi-yi-vyich], 1922–2001, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1964.


Basov

/ ˈbasəf /

noun

  1. BasovNikolai Gennediyevich19222001MRussianSCIENCE: physicist Nikolai Gennediyevich (nikaˈlaj ɡjiˈnadjejivitʃ). 1922–2001, Russian physicist: shared the Nobel prize for physics (1964) for his pioneering work on the maser
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To explore what they could do with their nanopatterned samples, the engineering team teamed up with physicist Dmitri Basov's lab, which specializes in creating and controlling nano-optical effects in different 2D materials -- including creating phonon-polaritons in hBN.

Mata Pereda owns a company that manages at least two of Basov’s firms, corporate records show.

From Reuters

OGX was founded in March and is managed by a Russian entrepreneur, Sergei Basov, the records showed.

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Russian corporate records show Basov owns a 1% stake in OGX, with the remaining 99% owned by a Dubai-based company, Marlybone Trading DWC-LLC.

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Basov said in a phone conversation that OGX Trading planned to enter the food business but had not managed to start during the pandemic.

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