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'''Niels Henrik David Bohr''' ( 7 October 1885&nbsp;in [[Kopenhagen]] 18 November 1962) was a Danish [[physicist]] who made foundational contributions to understanding [[atomic structure]] and [[old quantum theory|quantum theory]], for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1922. Bohr was also a [[philosopher]] and a promoter of scientific research.<ref>Niels Bohr:Reflections on subject and object</ref>
'''Niels Henrik David Bohr''' (* 7 October 1885&nbsp;in [[Copenhagen|Kopenhagen]] –† 18 November 1962) was a Danish [[physicist]] who made foundational contributions to understanding [[atomic structure]] and [[old quantum theory|quantum theory]], for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1922. Bohr was also a [[philosopher]] and a promoter of scientific research.<ref>Niels Bohr:Reflections on subject and object</ref>


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Niels Henrik David Bohr (* 7 October 1885 in Kopenhagen –† 18 November 1962) was a Danish physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Bohr was also a philosopher and a promoter of scientific research.[1]

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  1. Niels Bohr:Reflections on subject and object