Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Biographical". Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Biographical. "Röntgen". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. "Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923)...
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X-ray (redirect from Röntgen ray)
respectively. X-rays were discovered in 1895 by the German scientist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who named it X-radiation to signify an unknown type of radiation...
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Roentgen (unit) (redirect from Röntgen (unit))
ionization by using ion chambers. It is named after the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen, who discovered X-rays and was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics...
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Roentgen equivalent man (redirect from Röntgen equivalent man)
to 1945 were derived from the roentgen unit, which was named after Wilhelm Röntgen, a German scientist who discovered X-rays. The unit name is misleading...
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patient. In 1895, the dental X-ray was discovered by a German physicist, Wilhelm Röntgen. In the 20th century, new dental techniques and technology were invented...
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The Röntgen Memorial Site in Würzburg, Germany, is dedicated to the work of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923) and his discovery...
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The first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen in recognition of the extraordinary services he rendered by the discovery...
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electrons. Crookes tubes are now used only for demonstrating cathode rays. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays using the Crookes tube in 1895. The term Crookes...
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air, which did not necessarily represent the effect on other media. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays on November 8, 1895, and their use spread very quickly...
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diagnostic tool began with their discovery in 1895 by German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen. He noticed that these rays could penetrate the skin, allowing the...
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crimes Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923), German physicist known for discovering electroactive polymers, magnetoelectric effect, and X-rays Wilhelm Frick (1877–1946)...
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means that in that case the dose in grays equals the dose in sieverts. Wilhelm Röntgen first discovered X-rays on November 8, 1895, and their use spread very...
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Research near Darmstadt, Germany. It is named after the physicist Wilhelm Röntgen (also spelled Roentgen), who discovered X-rays. Only a few roentgenium...
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by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923), German physicist who discovered X-rays in 1895. Antarctic...
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showcasing Baroque Revival architecture and Rococo Revival designs. In 1900 Wilhelm Röntgen moved to Munich, he was appointed as professor of physics. In 1901...
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one of the world's leading universities, with professors such as Wilhelm Röntgen, Wilhelm Wien, Richard Willstätter, Arnold Sommerfeld and Ferdinand Sauerbruch...
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Arnold Sommerfeld (redirect from Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld)
at the University of Munich. He was selected for these positions by Wilhelm Röntgen, Director of the Physics Institute at Munich, which was looked upon...
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periodicals. His hand was one of the first to be x-rayed, by his friend Wilhelm Röntgen. Kölliker made contributions to the study of zoology. His earlier efforts...
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the discovery of the first subatomic particle. He was an Anglican. Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923): German engineer and physicist, who, on 8 November 1895...
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stamps began in 1939 with the issue of a Danzig stamp commemorating Wilhelm Röntgen who discovered X-rays. Crystallographic stamps contribute to crystallography...
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and a scientific collaborator on whom she could depend. In 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen discovered the existence of X-rays, though the mechanism behind their...
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painted medallions of Joseph Lister, Hippocrates, Louis Pasteur, and Wilhelm Röntgen are on the exterior wall of the loggia. The four murals done in color...
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University of Strasbourg (redirect from Kaiser-Wilhelm-Universität)
Laveran Jean-Marie Lehn Otto Loewi Otto Fritz Meyerhof Louis Néel Wilhelm Röntgen Jean-Pierre Sauvage Albert Schweitzer Hermann Staudinger Pieter Zeeman...
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Rogowski Wilhelm Röntgen Harald Rose Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider Heinrich Rubens Andreas Rüdiger Paul Rudolph Carl David Tolmé Runge Iris Runge Wilhelm Runge...
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of Sevastopol, Crimean War, 1855 The Horse in Motion, 1878 X-ray by Wilhelm Röntgen, 1896 First successful flight by the Wright brothers, 1903 Woman of...
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modern astronomy, the scientific method, natural and modern science. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays. Albert Einstein introduced the special relativity...
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Napier (neper) René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (degree Réaumur) Wilhelm Röntgen (roentgen) J. J. Thomson (thomson) Evangelista Torricelli (torr) List...
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Darmstadt, Germany, where it was first synthesized in the GSI labs Wilhelm Röntgen, German physicist Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer Japanese Nihon...
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Einstein) Fermium (Enrico Fermi) Lawrencium (Ernest Lawrence) Roentgenium (Wilhelm Röntgen) Rutherfordium (Ernest Rutherford) Seaborgium (Glenn T. Seaborg) Other...
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