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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

81. Austrian Literature Online - Kataloge
bohr, harald bohr, harald - 1942 bohr, harald. - 1936
http://webapp.uibk.ac.at/alo/cat/?id=5005597

82. Matematikere Og Matematik-relaterede Personer Fra DBL
bohr, Christian harald Lauritz Peter Emil, 18551911. bohr, harald August,1887-1951. bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962
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Andersen, Aksel Frederik Andræ, Carl Christopher Georg Andræ, Carl Christopher Georg Arentz, Fredrich Christian Holberg Bang, Jens Gustav Bang, Peter Georg Bang, Thøger Sophus Vilhelm Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole Eiler Bendz, Carl Ludvig Bjarnarson, Stephán Bohr, Christian Harald Lauritz Peter Emil Bohr, Harald August Bohr, Niels Henrik David Bomholt, Laurits Julius Broby-Johansen, Rudolf Kristian Alberg Brunchmann, Anders Henriksen Bugge, Thomas Bugge, Thomas Bundgaard, Svend Børge Erik Bützow, Ole Nicolai Capeteyn, Peter Christiansen, Christian Clüver, Ditlev Crone, Hans Christian Rasmus Crone, Hans Christian Rasmus

83. Niels Bohr
Niels bohr blev i 1885 født to år før sin bror, harald bohr, der blev matematikerog professor ved Polyteknisk Læreanstalt og senere ved Københavns
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Niels Henrik David Bohr
Niels Bohr

tre notater.
Disse notater blev et vigtigt led i forskningen omkring kvanteteorien
Det Periodiske System

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Det Periodiske System ... [Historisk]

84. Resigning The Chair In Copenhagen (1917).
``harald bohr s and Hjelmslev s strong desires, and no less vigorous work and We have told that recently harald bohr has threatened the Faculty of
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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.

85. Fra København (1917) Til Kristiania (1918).
``Det gjør mig ondt å høre, at harald bohr stadig plages af sykdom. De må hilseham og ønske ham god bedring. Vi kan ikke undvære ham ved Kongressen!
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Poul Heegaards barnebarn, Rese Hjelle, har fortalt os om en familietradition, der angiver en strid med Niels
``...For mit Vedkommende ligger Forholdene saaledes, at den eneste rationelle
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86. 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)

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88. (Q-3)   Atomic Energy Levels
Before that bohr had been a distinguished member of Denmark s national team was his brother harald bohr, who later distinguished himself in mathematics.
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Imagine a continuous electromagnetic wave with frequency emitted for an entire second. It covers a distance of c meters, where c meters/sec so that . What did all that mean?
Energy Levels
Many people helped in interpreting that message, and the story told here is a great oversimplification. The foundation was Einstein's formula, discovered in 1905 It suggested that an electromagnetic wave gave up its energy in definite portions (" photons One of the early interpreters of the Balmer formula was a young Danish physicist named Niels Bohr , in 1913. Before that Bohr had been a distinguished member of Denmark's national soccer teamalthough, supposedly, the real star of the team was his brother Harald Bohr, who later distinguished himself in mathematics. Examining the Balmer formula and also the Ritz combination principle (further below), Bohr suggested that atoms could exist (even briefly) only in certain energy levels , and light was emitted only when an atom descended from some higher energy level to a lower one. The hydrogen atom, for instance, had energy levels

89. Math. Intell. References
harald bohr Borge Jessen, Mean motions and almost periodic functions, in AnalyseHarmonique, Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche
http://www.oakland.edu/enp/erdosrefs.html
The Mathematical Intelligencer Jerry Grossman
  • Study of nuclear structure by electromagnetic excitation with accelerated ions , Rev. Modern Physics MR
  • The origin of chemical elements , Phys. Rev. (2)
  • Extraterrestrial cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction: experimental results and theoretical interpretation , Science (1980), no. 4448, 1095-1108.
  • Gravitational anomalies , Nuclear Phys. B (1984), no. 2, 269-330; MR
  • Admissible points of convex sets , in Contributions to the Theory of Games , vol. 2, Princeton University Press, 1953, pp. 87-91; MR
  • Kenneth J. Arrow, Samuel Karlin, Herbert Scarf, et al., Studies in the Mathematical Theory of Inventory and Production , Stanford University Press, 1958; MR
  • Semantic information , British J. Philos. Sci. MR
  • On formal properties of simple phrase structure grammars , Z. Phonetik Sprachwiss. Kommunikat. MR
  • Relativistic correction to the Lamb shift , Phys Rev. (2) MR
  • On quadratic programming , Univ. California Publ. Statist. MR
  • Physical principles involved in transistor action , Phys. Rev. (2)
  • 90. Harald Bohr Université Montpellier II
    Translate this page harald bohr (1887-1951). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résidentsur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
    http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=850

    91. 1960erne.dk: Niels Bohr
    Vigtig for Niels var ligeledes den to år yngre bror, harald. Efter afsluttetstudentereksamen i 1903 påbegyndte Niels bohr fysikstudiet ved Københavns
    http://www.1960erne.dk/dknielsbohr.php

    Niels Bohr

    Danmark i tal

    Færøerne

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    ... Musik Danmark - Niels Bohr Med Niels Bohrs død i 1962 ophørte en epoke i dansk åndsliv. Ikke alene var han en af tidernes mest navnkundige danskere, men selv den dag i dag anses han som værende en af verdenshistoriens mest betydningsfulde videnskabsmænd. Ungdommen
    Niels Bohr blev født i København den 7. oktober 1885. Faderen var den internationalt anerkendte fysiolog Christian Bohr. Det gjorde, at hjemmet ofte besøgtes af kulturpersonligheder og forskere fra mange forskellige videnskabsgrene. Dermed havde Niels en opvækst i et intellektuelt stimulerende miljø. Vigtig for Niels var ligeledes den to år yngre bror, Harald. I voksenlivet blev lillebroderen en anerkendt matematiker, og gennem hele livet havde han en væsentlig indflydelse på storebroderens virke. Brødrene begrænsede sig imidlertid ikke til åndens arbejde. Begge spillede de fodbold. Således var Niels i 1905 målmand på AB's førstehold. For Harald gik det endda endnu bedre, han kom på landsholdet, og var ved Londons olympiske lege i 1908 med til at bringe en sølvmedalje med hjem til Danmark. Efter afsluttet studentereksamen i 1903 påbegyndte Niels Bohr fysikstudiet ved Københavns Universitet. I 1909 blev han mag.scient, hvorefter han straks gik i gang med sin doktordisputats. Denne forsvarede han to år senere.

    92. BioZoom: Danske Avisers Fremstilling Af Naturvidenskabsmænd - Biokemisk Forenin
    2. eksempel harald bohr og indvielsen af Matematisk Institut ved Ved indvielsenudtalte harald bohr, at det vigtigste ydre hjælpemiddel for en
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    Se illustrationer til 3. eksempel
    4. eksempel: Videnskab og politik i Land og Folks karikaturer
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    93. Niels Henrik David Bohr
    Niels bohr s home was one filled with openness and refinement. He lived in thehome with his parents and his younger brother, harald, and his older sister
    http://www.ceemast.csupomona.edu/nova/bohr.html
    Niels Henrik David Bohr
    Niels Bohr was born on October 7, 1885, in Copenhagen, Denmark. His father was the internationally famous physiologist Professor Christian Bohr who was born in 1855 and was the son of a headmaster, later professor, H.G.C. Bohr and his wife n6e Rimestad. Christian Bohr received a medical degree in 1878, but never practiced as a doctor. Originally Christian wanted to be a zoologist, but Japetus Steenstrup convinced his to become a doctor first. He may have felt that Christian's abilities and interest lay more in the exact than in the purely descriptive scientific disciplines. At the age of 22, Christian Bohr wrote his first scientific work, and three years later, he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor or Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. Bohr returned to Copenhagen, in 1912 and continued to develop his theory of the atom. He completed his work in 1913. That same year he published three papers of great importance on the theory of the atom that influenced Einstein and other scientists. The first paper was on the hydrogen atom. The next two papers were on the structure of atoms that were heavier than hydrogen. During World War II, the Nazis occupied Denmark. Bohr was of Jewish origins so he escaped with his family by taking a fishing boat to Sweden in 1943. From there he went to England and began working on the nuclear fission bomb. Later he went to the US where he continued to work on it. Niels married Margrethe Norlund in 1912. They had a very happy marriage. They had their first child, Christian, in 1916. In the 1920s they had four more sons, Hans, Erik, Aage, and Ernest. Niels was a great father and a great person.

    94. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On January 7, 2001
    bohr, harald August (18871951). Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist.Math.) Short biography and bibliography (Eric Weisstein s Treasure Trove)
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/new/new010107.html
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    95. The MATH And PHYSICS Of Soccer! - Page 4
    harald bohr was a younger brother of Niels bohr, the physicist. He studiedmathematics at the University of Copenhagen. Harold bohr entered the University
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    Dr. Albert Einstein says... "You can be schmart and play soccer, too. In fact, I played soccer ven I was your age... yah, it's true! I played a lot of soccer during English and History class. That's why I only did vell in Mathematics and Physics! I made a joke, yah"
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    CAUSES FRICTION!
    When two objects slide across one another, they exert a frictional force against each other. These forces are always tangent to the surfaces. A soccer ball and its interaction with the field is an example of this. The frictional force is opposite the direction that the ball is traveling.
    Physics gives us the following equation: f=mN for objects that slide against one another; where the frictional force (f) is equal to the upward "normal force" that the surface exerts on the ball (N) multiplied by the coefficient of friction (m). The coefficient of friction is not a constant, but will vary with the ball and surface type.
    The more friction there is between the ball and the field, the slower the ball will move after a bounce. Balls that skid, on the other hand, do not generate as much friction and subsequently do not slow down as much.

    96. Energy And Matter Aim 1
    bohr made another very important contribution to atomic physics by explaining Copenhagen and his younger brother harald became an eminent mathematician.
    http://www.chemcool.com/biography/bohr.htm
    b iography... home Bohr, Niels Henrik David (1885-1962) was a Danish physicist who established the structure of the atom. For this achievement he was awarded the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics. Bohr made another very important contribution to atomic physics by explaining the process of nuclear fission. Bohr was born in Copenhagen on 7 October 1885. His father, Christian Bohr, was professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen and his younger brother Harald became an eminent mathematician. Niels Bohr was a less brilliant student than his brother but a careful and thorough investigator. His first research project, completed in 1906, resulted in a precise determination of the surface tension of water and gained him the gold medal of the Academy of Sciences. In 1911, he was awarded his doctorate for a theory accounting for the behaviour of electrons in metals. In the same year

    97. Neils Bohr
    Niels Henrik David bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885, Niels,together with his younger brother harald (the future Professor in Mathematics)
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922
    "for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them" Niels Henrik David Bohr Denmark Copenhagen University
    Copenhagen, Denmark Read: The Bohr - Heisenberg Meeting; October 1941
    NIELS HENRIK DAVID BOHR
    Consultant to the Project Project "Y" Niels Henrik David Bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885, as the son of Christian Bohr, Professor of Physiology at Copenhagen University , and his wife Ellen, née Adler. Niels, together with his younger brother Harald (the future Professor in Mathematics), grew up in an atmosphere most favourable to the development of his genius - his father was an eminent physiologist and was largely responsible for awakening his interest in physics while still at school, his mother came from a family distinguished in the field of education.
    After matriculation at the Gammelholm Grammar School in 1903, he entered Copenhagen University where he came under the guidance of Professor C. Christiansen, a profoundly original and highly endowed physicist, and took his Master's degree in Physics in 1909 and his Doctor's degree in 1911.

    98. Niels Bohr
    Niels bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885. He was the son of a professorof Niels had one brother, harald, a future Professor of Mathematics.
    http://www.trinityprep.org/MAZZAR/thinkquest/History/Bohr.htm
    Niels Bohr N iels Bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885. He was the son of a professor of physiology at Copenhagen University, Christian, and his wife Ellen. Niels had one brother, Harald, a future Professor of Mathematics. He attended Copenhagen University and earned his Master's degree in Physics in 1909 and his Doctor's degree in 1911.
    Bohr's subsequent studies became more theoretical in nature. In 1911 he studied at Cambridge, where he examined the work going on in the Cavendish Laboratory under Sir J.J. Thomson and in the spring of 1912 he went to work in Ernest Rutherford's laboratory in Manchester. In 1913, he published a study of the structure of atoms based of Rutherford's discovery of the atomic nucleus. Borrowing from Plank's concept of the Quantum Theory, he succeeded in working out a "picture" of atomic structure. Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922 for his work on the structure of the atom.
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    99. Bibliography
    bohr, harald August, 18871951, Collected mathematical works / edited by ErlingFolner and Borge Jessen, Kobenhavn, Dansk Matematisk Forening, 1952
    http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=B&

    100. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books
    bohr, harald August, Erling Følner Børge Jessen, Editors harald bohr CollectedMathematical Works Danish Mathematical Society, 1952
    http://www.wolframscience.com/reference/books/b.html
    WOLFRAM'S LIBRARY
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    Term Rewriting and All That
    Cambridge University Press, 1999. [ISBN 0052177920 Babbage, Charles
    On Tables of the Constants of Nature and Art. In: Annual report of the Board f Regents of the Smithsonian Institution... for the year 1856
    Nicholson, 1857 Babbage, Charles
    Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of its Causes
    R. Clay for B. Fellowes and J. Booth, 1830. [ISBN 0716515784 Bach, Eric
    Analytic Methods in the Analysis and Design of Number-Theoretic Algorithms. An ACM Distinguished Dissertation 1984
    MIT Press, 1985. [ISBN 0262022192
    Algorithmic Number Theory
    MIT Press, 1996. [ISBN 0262024055 Bachmann, Paul, Editor
    Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke, Zehnten Bandes Zweite Abteilung - Uber Gauss' Zahlentheoretische Arbeiten Koniglichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, 1933 Bacon, Francis Essays Dent, 1985. [ISBN 0460110101 Making Them Move: Mechanics, Control, and Animation of Articulated Figures Morgan Kaufmann, 1991. [ISBN 1558601066 Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach Morgan Kaufmann, 1987. [ISBN 0934613249

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