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  • *Aaserud, Finn (2002) ''Redirecting Science: Niels Bohr, Philanthropy, and the Rise of Nuclear Physics''. Cambridge, UK; New York: *Blaedel, Niels (1988) ''Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr''. Madison, Wis.: Science Tech; Berlin; New York: Springer Verlag. ISBN 978
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  • *[http://www.nba.nbi.dk/ Niels Bohr Archive] .../www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bpbohr.html PBS: A Science Odyssey: Niels Bohr]
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  • *[http://www.nba.nbi.dk/ Niels Bohr Archive] .../www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bpbohr.html PBS: A Science Odyssey: Niels Bohr]
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  • *Aaserud, Finn (2002) ''Redirecting Science: Niels Bohr, Philanthropy, and the Rise of Nuclear Physics''. Cambridge, UK; New York: *Blaedel, Niels (1988) ''Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr''. Madison, Wis.: Science Tech; Berlin; New York: Springer Verlag. ISBN 978
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  • [[Niels Bohr|Bohr]]'s theory of the [[hydrogen]] atom (1913) predicts the existence of
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  • ...pt one or the other stance.<ref name=Whitaker/><ref name=McEvoy/> To quote Niels Bohr:<ref name=analogy/> ...ure |date=April 1, 1933 |pages=p. 457 ''ff'' |title=Light and Life |author=Niels Bohr |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4RStj6dJDSgC&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28}} Full
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  • ...onic structure]] of [[atom]]s. The [[quantum number]] first arose in the [[Niels Bohr|Bohr]]-[[Arnold Sommerfeld|Sommerfeld]] theory of the hydrogen atom, but it
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  • |event= '''1913:''' [[Niels Bohr]]'s explanation of stationary states of [[hydrogen-like atom|hydrogen atom]
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  • ...who made some of the most remarkable breakthroughs in science, including [[Niels Bohr]], [[Robert Oppenheimer]], today known as the "father of the atomic bomb, J ...riorate and they would spiral into the nucleus. In 1913, Ernest’s postdoc, Niels Bohr improved the model by postulating quantization: the electrons could only lo
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  • * [[Niels Bohr]] (awarded 1922), for his fundamental contributions to understanding atomic
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  • ...t time Fermi decided to escape fascist Italy. The great Danish physicist [[Niels Bohr]] told Fermi in the fall of 1938 that he would most probably win that year'
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  • In 1913 [[Niels Bohr]]<ref>N. Bohr, Philosophical Magazine '''26''', p. 1 (1913)</ref> devised t
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  • The correspondence principle (Axiom 5) had been suggested by [[Niels Bohr]]
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  • [[Niels Bohr]]'s explanation for this phenomenon, an extension of what is referred to as
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  • ...ery nature excludes the effects of observation upon what is observed. As [[Niels Bohr]] would have it, descriptions of conscious states like ''intention'' are in ...when the attention is concentrated on any special feature of it."</font> –Niels Bohr, ''Light and Life''<ref name=Bohr/>
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  • *[[Otto Neurath]], [[Niels Bohr]], [[John Dewey]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[Rudolf Carnap]], [[Charles Morri
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  • ...century by [[Werner Heisenberg]], [[Max Planck]], [[Louis de Broglie]], [[Niels Bohr]], [[Erwin Schrödinger]], [[Max Born]], [[von Neumann|John von Neumann]], ...nhagen interpretation]], due largely to the Danish theoretical physicist [[Niels Bohr]], is the interpretation of quantum mechanics most widely accepted amongst
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1922 <td> [[Niels Bohr]] <td>Denmark
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  • ...[Copenhagen interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]]. He disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]'s [[instrumentalism]] and supported [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[scientific re
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  • ...ional to the energy difference of the two electronic states involved, as [[Niels Bohr]] discovered in the early days of quantum mechanics (1913).
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  • ...ional to the energy difference of the two electronic states involved, as [[Niels Bohr]] discovered in the early days of quantum mechanics (1913).
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  • *[[Niels Bohr]] (Physics 1922) was the father of [[Aage Bohr]] (Physics 1975).
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