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  1. Margrethe Nørlund Bohr (7 March 1890 – 21 December 1984) was the Danish wife of and collaborator, editor and transcriber for physicist Niels Bohr who received the Nobel Prize. She also influenced her son, Nobel Prize winner Aage Bohr.

  2. Directed by Michael Blakemore, it starred Philip Bosco (Niels Bohr), Michael Cumpsty (Werner Heisenberg), and Blair Brown (Margrethe Bohr). It won the Tony Award for Best Play, Best Featured Actress in a Play, Blair Brown, and Best Direction of a Play (Michael Blakemore).

  3. Resources for Frayn's Copenhagen: Margrethe Bohr. The wife and complement of Niels Bohr, Margrethe Norlund Bohr was an integral part of his life and his work. In Act I of Copenhagen, Bohr says that he is "a mathematically curious entity: not one but half of two."

  4. Margrethe Bohr, the wife of Niels Bohr, recounts her memories of his family, childhood, education, and scientific work in this oral history interview conducted in 1963. She also discusses her own background, interests, and experiences as a physicist and a woman in the field.

  5. Margrethe Bohr was the wife and assistant of the Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicist Niels Bohr. She played a crucial role in his writing and revision process, organizing his notes, and ensuring his work was accessible to non-scientists.

  6. Margrethe Nørlund entered Niels Bohr’s life in 1909 through her older brother, Niels Erik Nørlund, a fellow student of Bohr at the university. Margrethe and Niels Erik’s father was a pharmacist in the provincial town of Slagelse, some 60 miles south-west of Co­ penhagen. Niels and Margrethe were engaged in August 1910. It

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  8. Jan 27, 2014 · The attentive audience of 92 was treated to insights from Vilhelm Bohr’s childhood experiences with his remarkable grandfather and especially with his grandmother, Margrethe (Nørlund) Bohr. Physics runs in the Bohr family. Niels Bohr famously proposed his atomic model 101 years ago in 1913.