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Siegbahn, Karl

K.SIEGBAHN, C.NORDLING, A.FAHLMAN, R.NORDBERG,K.HAMRIN, J.HEDMAN, G.JOHANSSON, T.BE RGMARK, S.E.KARLS SON, I.LINDGREN and B.LINDBERG,... [Pg.601]

She was safe then. She moved on to Copenhagen for the emotional renewal of rest at the Carlsberg House of Honor with the Bohrs. Bohr had found a place for her in Sweden at the Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences on the outskirts of Stockholm, a thriving laboratory directed by Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn, the 1924 Physics Nobel laureate for work in X-ray spectroscopy. The Nobel Foundation provided a grant. She traveled to that far northern exile, to a coimtry where she had neither the language nor many friends, as if to prison. [Pg.236]


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