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  1. Christian Harald Lauritz Peter Emil Bohr (1855–1911) was a Danish physician, father of the physicist and Nobel laureate Niels Bohr, as well as the mathematician and football player Harald Bohr and grandfather of another physicist and Nobel laureate Aage Bohr.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bohr_effectBohr effect - Wikipedia

    The Bohr effect is a phenomenon first described in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr. Hemoglobin 's oxygen binding affinity (see oxygen–haemoglobin dissociation curve ) is inversely related both to acidity and to the concentration of carbon dioxide. [1]

  3. Dec 3, 2018 · The article reviews three classical papers by Christian Bohr (1855–1911) on the Bohr dead space, the Bohr effect and the Bohr integration. It also provides English translations of the original German articles and clarifies some difficult concepts.

  4. Christian Bohr. Christian Harald Lauritz Peter Emil Bohr (1855–1911) was a Danish physician, father of the physicist and Nobel laureate Niels Bohr, as well as the mathematician and football player Harald Bohr and grandfather of another physicist and Nobel laureate Aage Bohr. Read more on Wikipedia

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Christian Bohr, a Danish physiologist, made significant contributions to the understanding of human physiology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His research on the respiratory system led to the discovery of the "dead space" in the lungs, a concept that is still used in modern medicine.

  6. Apr 1, 2019 · History has been kind to Christian Bohr (1855-1911). His name is attached eponymously to three different areas of respiratory physiology. The first is the Bohr dead space, which refers to the portion of the tidal volume that does not undergo gas exchange.

    • John B. West
    • 2019
  7. 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 ...