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  2. Niels Bohr - Wikipedia

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    Niels Henrik David Bohr was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 7 October 1885, ... Oral history interview transcript for Niels Bohr on 14 November 1962, American ...

  3. David Favrholdt - Wikipedia

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    David Favrholdt (24 April 1931 – 6 December 2012) was a Danish philosopher, educated with M.A.s in psychology and philosophy and later Dr. Phil. from Copenhagen University. [1] [2] He is one of few Danes to be included in the International Who's Who.

  4. Tube Alloys - Wikipedia

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    Niels Bohr in 1935. Sir John Anderson was eager to invite Niels Bohr to the Tube Alloys project because he was a world-famous scientist who would not only contribute his expertise to the project, but also help the British government gain leverage in dealings with the Manhattan Project. [64]

  5. David Bohm - Wikipedia

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    Oral History interview transcript with David Bohm on 8 May 1981, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives – interview conducted by Lillian Hoddeson in Edgware, London, England Oral History interview transcript with David Bohm on 6 June 1986, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives – Session I ...

  6. Copenhagen (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Lyceum theatre in Sheffield with Henry Goodman as Niels Bohr, Geoffrey Streatfeild as Werner Heisenberg and Barbara Flynn as Margrethe. It was directed by David Grindley. Ranga Shankara in Bangalore with Prakash Belawadi as Niels Bohr, Nakul Bhalla as Werner Heisenberg and Sharanya Ramprakash/Rukmini Vijayakumar as Margrethe. It was ...

  7. Copenhagen (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The story concerns a meeting between the physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in Copenhagen in 1941 to discuss their work and past friendship, and also revolves around Heisenberg's role in the German atomic bomb program during World War II.

  8. Gunslinger effect - Wikipedia

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    Physicist Niels Bohr is credited with creating the theory. The gunslinger effect, also sometimes called Bohr's law or the gunfighter's dilemma, is a psychophysical theory which says that an intentional or willed movement is slower than an automatic or reaction movement. [1]

  9. Otto Robert Frisch - Wikipedia

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    Oral history interview transcript with Otto Robert Frisch on 3 May 1967, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives "On the Feasibility of Coal-Driven Power Stations" (Spoof essay by Frisch written in commemoration of the 70th birthday of Niels Bohr, 7 October 1955) Works by or about Otto Robert Frisch at the Internet Archive