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  1. Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics: Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics, Harald Bohr, Sophus Nielsen, Vivian Woodward
  2. Almost Periodic Functions (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Harald Bohr, 1947-01-01
  3. Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics: Harald Bohr, Sophus Nielsen, Vivian Woodward, Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's Team Squads
  4. Harald Bohr
  5. Mathématicien Danois: Peter Andreas Hansen, Ludvig Lorenz, Harald Bohr, Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Niels Erik Nörlund, Anders Hald, Rasmus Bartholin (French Edition)
  6. Danish Mathematicians: Piet Hein, Georg Mohr, Thomas Fincke, Julius Petersen, Harald Bohr, Thomas Bartholin, Peter Andreas Hansen
  7. Akademisk Boldklub: Akademisk Boldklub Players, Niels Bohr, Harald Bohr, Mohamed Zidan, Peter Løvenkrands, Jamie Slabber, Kenneth Perez
  8. Jewish Footballers: Harald Bohr, Yossi Benayoun, Itzik Zohar, Ben Sahar, List of Jewish Footballers, Béla Guttmann, Daniël de Ridder
  9. Harald Bohr (1887-1951). by Harald (1887-1951)] NEUGEBAUER, Otto. [BOHR, 1952-01-01
  10. Akademisk Boldklub Players: Niels Bohr, Harald Bohr, Mohamed Zidan, Peter Løvenkrands, Jamie Slabber, Kenneth Perez, Simon Miotto
  11. Niels Bohr: Niels Bohr, Bohr Model, Bohrium, Aage Bohr, Niels Bohr Institute, Harald Bohr, Bohr-einstein Debates, Bks Theory, Complementarity
  12. Denmark International Footballers: Harald Bohr, Michael Laudrup, Peter Schmeichel, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Morten Olsen, Nicklas Bendtner
  13. Olympic Silver Medalists for Denmark: Wilson Kipketer, Harald Bohr, Alex Rasmussen, Sophus Nielsen, Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, Nils Middelboe
  14. Olympic Footballers of Denmark: Harald Bohr, Thomas Helveg, Ronnie Ekelund, Stig Tøfting, Allan Simonsen, Miklos Molnar, John Hansen

61. Christian Bohr - Encyclopedia Article About Christian Bohr. Free Access, No Regi
England. Based on Rutherford s theories, . Click the link for moreinformation. , as well as the famous mathematican harald bohr.
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62. Niels Bohr - Encyclopedia Article About Niels Bohr. Free Access, No Registration
to Christian bohr Christian bohr (18551911) is the father of the famous Danishphysicist Niels bohr, as well as the famous mathematican harald bohr.
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63. Fra København (1917) Til Kristiania (1918).
Ifølge samtidige beretninger i den danske avis Ekstrabladet er detisær harald bohr, der sætter lus i skindpelsen. Han er på
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eqoiweåtu Figur 3. Fra Ekstrabladet, 6. januar (aftenudgave) 1917.
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Poul Heegaards barnebarn, Rese Hjelle, har fortalt os om en familietradition, der angiver en strid med Niels
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64. Resigning The Chair In Copenhagen (1917).
Ramskov, in his thesis Ram, has touched upon the matter of Heegaard s resignationbecause of its relation to the main character of the thesis, harald bohr.
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Resigning the chair in Copenhagen (1917).
The University of Copenhagen 1917 Yearbook, [ ], records a letter of resignation from Heegaard, dated January 5. The reasons given are as follows:
``1. My work at the University comprises Geometry, Rational Mechanics, Elementary Mathematics, History of Mathematics and General Mathematics for Actuaries; in addition I am librarian at the Mathematical Laboratory Library. My work has been of such magnitude that neither have I had any otium for research, nor - in spite of all the energy spent - have I been able to discharge my work to my own satisfaction. 2. In addition, often my views on various matters in the Faculty have been so different from those of my colleagues as to further contribute to making my University work too onerous for me.''
The Faculty did not immediately recommend the resignation to the University senate. Instead, concerning point 1 it asked Heegaard to propose changes in his duties that would alleviate the problem. As for point 2, it asked for explicit examples where disagreements with colleagues had been serious enough to make Heegaard's work onerous. Heegaard answered that any discussion of the work load should be taken up with his successor. And that he had no desire, now or ever, to further discuss the matters in his point 2.

65. 1880_1889 Index
18861975) Taylor, Geoffrey (1886-1939) Leshniewski (1886-1971) Lévy, Paul (1886-1969)Riesz, Marcel (1886-1982) Bieberbach (1887-1951) bohr, harald, (1887-1973
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66. Royal Danish Embassy - Washington, D.C.
institute. For harald bohr had become professor of mathematics afterhaving been awarded a doctor s degree already at the age of 23. In
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Introduction The first third of the 20th century witnessed a revolutionary development in the field of physics. The atom, which had since antiquity been regarded as the smallest particle of mat-ter in the universe, turned out itself to be a universe. This made it necessary to reject old concepts and ideas and a whole new world with tremendous possibilities and abysmal risks opened up. This took place in an intense interaction between scientists from many countries, partly in the form of direct co-operation, partly through mutual inspiration. During certain periods the new discoveries and the progress came from all parts of the world at such an overwhelming pace that the world picture was enlarged and amplified almost from day to day. For a number of years professor Niels Bohr at the University of Copenhagen was the central figure in the international work on the development of nuclear physics and his modest Institute for Theoretical Physics became the most important meeting place and place of learning for the world's young nuclear physicists. It has left permanent marks in the scientif-ic nomenclature. For instance, the element which has number 72 and which was long unknown was called Hafnium because it was discovered at Niels Bohr's institute and named after the Latin form of Copenhagen, Hafnia.

67. 233_Werner Heisenberg
Translate this page Balmer, Johannn Jakob Becquerel, Antoine Cesar Becquerel, Antoine Henri Bernoulli,Daniel Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm bohr, Aage bohr, harald August bohr, Niels
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68. Die Person Niels Bohr
Translate this page und harald halfen sofort, ein Komitee für emigrierte Intellektuelle zu gründen.Bei einem damaligen Besuch in den vereinigten Staaten führte Niels bohr eine
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Niels Hendrik David Bohr wird am 7. Oktober 1885 in Kopenhagen, Dänemark, geboren. Sein Vater, Christian, ist Wissenschaftler, ein Physiologe an der Kopenhagener Universität. Seine Mutter, Ellen, stammt aus einer prominenten Bänkerfamilie. Niels nimmt zwar die Konfession seiner Mutter, die Jüdin ist, an, erklärt aber im Alter von 18 Jahren, Religion bedeute ihm nichts. Dies ist auch auf den Einfluß seines Vaters zurückzuführen, der selber nicht gläubig und daher auch nicht kirchlich getraut ist. Niels hat eine ältere Schwester Jenny , sowie einen jüngeren Bruder, Harald. Jenny und Harald waren beide auch sehr begabt. Jenny studierte in Kopenhagen und Oxford und wurde eine hervorragende Lehrerin, die wegen ihrer Herzlichkeit überall geschätzt wurde. Trotzdem war sie nach einiger Zeit ein nervliches Wrack und wurde in eine Nervenheilanstalt eingeliefert. In ihrer Sterbeurkunde steht, sie starb ``in der manischen Phase einer manisch depressiven Psychose'' [ Sein jüngerer Bruder Harald, später Professor für Mathematik in Kopenhagen, promovierte noch vor Niels und entschied sich für Deutschland

69. Niels Bohr - Danish Physicist Extraordinaire - Suite101.com
bohr s sister was Jenny and his younger brother was harald (who would win anOlympic silver medal in soccer and become a professor of mathematics).
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70. Loodus- Ja Täppisteadlaste Eluaastaid
Bohl, Piers (18651921) (GER päritolu läti matemaatik) bohr, Aage (1922-) (DENfüüsik) bohr, harald August (1887-1951) (DEN matemaatik) bohr, Niels Henrik
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Abel, Niels Henrik (1802-1829) (NOR matemaatik)
Abelson, Philip Hauge
Abraham, Max
Abrikossov, Aleksei A.
Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) (GBR astronoom)
Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodor
Agnesi, Maira Gaetana (1718-1799) (matemaatik) d'Alembert, Jean Baptiste Le Round (1717-1783) (FRA filosoof ja matemaatik) Amontons, Guillaume Ampére, André Marie Anaxagoras Anaximandros Anaximenes Apollonios, Pergest (~260-~170 e.m.a.) (kreeka matemaatik) Arago, Dominique Francois Aragon Armand Archimedes Aristarchos (320-250 e.m.a.) Aristoteles Arzela, Cesare (1847-1912) (matemaatik) Tagasi algusesse / Up B Babinet, Jacques Bacon, Roger (1214-1294) (inglise filosoof ja looduseuurija) Baire, Louis René (1874-1932) (matemaatik) Banach, Stefan (1892-1945) (POL matemaatik) Barrow, Isaac Bartels, Johann Martin Christian (1769-1836) (matemaatik) Bartholinus, Erasmus (1625-1698) (DEN loodusteadlane) Bateman, Harry (1882-1946) (matemaatik) Bayes, Thomas (1702-1761) (GBR matemaatik) Becquerel, Antoine Henri Bell, Alexander Graham

71. Niels Bohr: His Heritage And Legacy|KLUWER Academic Publishers
In the first part of the book Faye describes the close friendship between bohrand the Danish philosopher harald Høffding, who was bohr s mentor.
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Niels Bohr was one of this century's most influential physicists. His interpretation of quantum mechanics is now standard, but the `Copenhagen Interpretation', as it is called, has been characterized by philosophers and scientists as a view which supplies us with either a realist, positivist, instrumentalist, or subjectivist picture of the atomic world. This book seeks to determine which one, if any, of these incompatible pictures was in fact held by Bohr himself.
The second part is devoted to an account of Bohr's philosophy. Here Faye argues that, around 1935, Bohr reacted to the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument by developing a new kind of semantic approach to the description of quantum phenomena in support of his anti-realist interpretation. This approach is viewed as part of a philosophy which Faye calls `objective anti-realism', and which is claimed to be the true philosophical legacy of Niels Bohr.
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His father, Christian bohr, was professor of physiology at the University ofCopenhagen and his younger brother harald became an eminent mathematician.
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73. B Index
Bobillier, Etienne (398) Bôcher, Maxime (557*) Bochner, Salomon (133*) Boethius,Anicus (209*) Boggio, Tommaso (436) Bohl, Piers (442) bohr, harald August (616
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Bachet

Bachmann
, Paul (70*)
Backus
, John (542*)
Bacon
, Roger (657*)
Baer
, Reinhold (596*)
Baire

Baker
, Alan (647*)
Baker
, Henry (195*)
Ball
, Walter W R (85)
Balmer
, Johann (95*) Banach , Stefan (290*) Barbier , Joseph Emile (67) Bari , Nina (403*) Barlow , Peter (112) Barocius , Franciscus (201) Barrow , Isaac (2332*) Bartholin , Erasmus (189) Bateman , Harry (526*) Battaglini , Guiseppe (102*) Battani , Abu al' (194) Bayes , Thomas (538*) Beaugrand , Jean (222) Beaune , Florimond de (316) Beg , Ulugh (327) Bell , Eric Temple (282*) Bellavitis , Giusto (93) Beltrami , Eugenio (158*) Bendixson , Ivar Otto (85*) Benedetti , Giovanni (211) Bergman , Stefan (311*) Berkeley , George (239*) Bernays , Paul Isaac (772*) Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Jacob Bernoulli , Jacob(II) (289) Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli, Johann(II) Bernoulli, Johann(III) Bernoulli, Nicolaus(I) ... Bers , Lipman (440*) Bertini , Eugenio (151) Bertins , Alexis des (106) Bertrand , Joseph (306*) Berwick , William (121) Besicovitch , Abram (642*) Bessel , Friedrich (1664*) Bessy , Bernard de (86) Betti , Enrico (250*) Beurling , Arne (177*) , Etienne (236) Bhaskara Bianchi , Luigi (438) Bieberbach , Ludwig (127*) Billy , Jacques de (150) Binet , Jacques (438*) Biot , Jean-Baptiste (417*) Birkhoff , George D (596*) Biruni , Abu al' (306*) Bjerknes, Carl

74. Preface
J., 24c; bohr, Aage, 100a; bohr, harald, 88a, 120a; bohr, Niels, 16d
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  • Abraham, Max,
  • Abrahamsen, E., 111a
  • Ach, N., 119d
  • Adams, E. P.,
  • Adrian, E. D., 123c
  • Aerts, V., 113a
  • Alexandrow, W., 74c, 134a
  • Allard, Georges, 100a
  • Allen, H. S.,
  • Allen, J., 113b
  • Allison, S. K., 128b
  • Althoff, 94a, 94c-94d
  • Amaldi, Edoardo, 13b; 21d, 38a, 100a; 113b
  • Ames, J. S.,
  • Andersen, D., 111a
  • Andersson, L. A., 82a
  • Andrade, E. N. da C., 13b; 17a, 19d; 21d, 100a, 118c, 136a
  • Andrews, D. H., 131c
  • Arkel, A. E. van, 115c
  • Arley, N., 24b
  • Arndt, F., 111a
  • Arrhenius, S., 24b, 111a, 136a;
  • Aston, F. W., 24b
  • Atkinson, R., 119d;
  • Auer von Welsbach, C., 24b, 136a
  • Auger, P., 24b, 119d
  • Aurin, T. E., 24b, 111a, 136a
  • Avenarius, R., 84a, 124b
  • Bacher, R. F.,
  • Back, Ernst,
  • Baedeker,136a
  • Baehr, A. M., 128c
  • Baerwald, H., 110b, 118c
  • Baetherlaer, 113b
  • Baeyer, O. von, 119d
  • Bagge, E., 119d
  • Baginsky, Adolf, 15b
  • Baker, J. B., 136a
  • Bakker, C. J., 113b, 118a
  • Ballantine, S., 127c
  • Bangham, D. H., 131b
  • Bargmann, V., 123c
  • Barkhausen, G. H., 119d
  • Barkla, C. G.,
  • Barnes, J., 127c
  • Barnett, S. J., 113b, 126d
  • Barres, J., 136a
  • Bartholome, E., 128c
  • Bartlett, B. W.,
  • Bartlett, J. H., Jr., 127c, 128c-128d
  • Bartling, 113b

75. Full Alphabetical Index
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Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

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of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (12)

76. Copenhagen . Margrethe Bohr | PBS
She was studying French for a private teacher s certificate, when in 1910 shemet the brothers Niels and harald bohr, friends of her own brothers.
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Margrethe Norlund and Niels Bohr engaged, 1911 Margrethe Norlund grew up the daughter of a pharmacist in the small Danish town of Slagelse, some 50 miles south-west of Copenhagen. She was studying French for a private teacher's certificate, when in 1910 she met the brothers Niels and Harald Bohr, friends of her own brothers. A year later she was engaged to Niels, and in 1912 they were married in a brief civil ceremony. They had six sons.
Margrethe acted for years as her husband's assistant, taking dictation and typing the numerous drafts of his scientific papers he was in the habit of producing. She was more than just his assistant, however, she was also a sounding board for many of his scientific ideas.
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In the early 30s, the Danish government honored Niels by moving him and his family into the "Residence of Honor," a palatial mansion on the Carlsberg Brewery grounds reserved for the country's foremost scientist. There, Margrethe officiated with great warmth and charm over the many receptions held for visiting scientists and high dignitaries, from England's Queen Elizabeth II to the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Werner Heisenberg with Niels and Margrethe Bohr, and family - 1923

77. Copenhagen . Niels Bohr | PBS
In 1909 when his brother harald left to pursue his own academic endeavors,bohr hired Margrethe Norlund to type his numerous papers.
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Niels Bohr, 1925 Niels Bohr was one of the most influential scientists of the 20th Century and a major force in the field of quantum physics. He won the 1922 Nobel Prize in physics for his study of the structure and radiation of atoms. [See the animation of "The Bohr Atom", below, right.] Bohr recognized that Ernest Rutherford's model of the atom, in which electrons emitted radiation continuously, was unstable according to the laws of classical physics. Bohr postulated that radiation is emitted from atoms not as a result of the periodic motion of the electron in its orbit, but only when an electron "jumps" from one orbit to another losing energy that is emitted as radiation. Bohr's theory of the compound nucleus , in which the repulsion between positively charged protons is countered by huge amounts of energy in order to hold the nucleus together, helped lead to the hypothesis that splitting an atom would produce enough energy to fabricate a powerful weapon. Bohr's father was a well-known Danish physiologist, his mother came from a wealthy family of Jewish bankers. Bohr earned his Ph.D. at the University of Copenhagen in 1911, then worked in Cambridge, England with J.J. Thomson, discoverer of the electron, and in Manchester with Rutherford, who proposed the first nuclear model of the atom.
Margrethe Norlund and Niels Bohr engaged, 1911

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His brother, harald August bohr, 1887–1951, a mathematician, taught (1915–30)at the College of Technology in Copenhagen and in 1930 became professor at
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Related Category: Physics, Biographies Niels Henrik David Bohr [n E E k d A E th b O r] Pronunciation Key atom at Cambridge under Sir James J. Thomson and at Manchester under Lord Ernest Rutherford. In 1916, Bohr became professor of theoretical physics at the Univ. of Copenhagen, and in 1920 he was made director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics, which he was instrumental in founding. Rutherford had discovered the nucleus of the atom in 1911, but classical theory was unable to explain the stability of the nuclear model of the atom. Bohr provided the solution to this problem in 1913, when he postulated that electrons move around the nucleus of the atom in restricted orbits and explained the manner in which the atom absorbs and emits energy. He thus combined the quantum theory with this concept of atomic structure. Much of the knowledge of modern physics was made possible by Bohr's initial revolutionary assumption that atomic processes cannot be explained by classical laws alone. Bohr was a leading figure in the continuing development of the quantum theory over the next twenty years. He received the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics.

79. The Niels Bohr Archive
bohr Political Correspondence. · harald bohr Correspondence. · bohr NewspaperClippings. · Sound recordings of Niels bohr lectures and interviews.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/ncuacs/FP_Pors.htm
Back to NCUACS homepage : Back to NCUACS news : Back to Conference proceedings ‘The Niels Bohr Archive, Copenhagen: Holdings, Users, Activities’ by Felicity Pors, Niels Bohr Archive, Copenhagen, Denmark I am from the Niels Bohr Archive, Copenhagen, where there is a staff of three. The others are Lis Rasmussen, librarian/secretary, and the director Finn Aaserud, presently lecturing in the U.S. He sends best wishes to his many friends here. My background is IT and language, and I am very pleased to be here in Edinburgh where I obtained my degree in mathematical science many years ago. I will start by briefly describing the Niels Bohr Archive, the holdings and current activities. There will also be a short description of plans concerning digitisation of some of the collections. The Niels Bohr Archive is housed at the Niels Bohr Institute, the physics institute of the University of Copenhagen, in the villa where Niels Bohr and his family lived from 1926 –1932. The Archive has offices on the top floor, I work in what originally was the Bohr children’s nursery. The Archive library is at the top of the old high-tension hall, and the collections are held in the basement. Niels Bohr Institute, c. 1940 (Archive in the house on the right)

80. Daria.no - Svenns Skoleside - Niels Bohr
Niels bohr. Sjanger Biografi. Språkform Nynorsk.Forfatter Tor harald Håland. Lastet opp 05.02.2002.
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