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  1. Hochschullehrer (Straßburg): Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Albert Schweitzer, Ferdinand Braun, Georg Dehio, Bernhard Naunyn, Adolf Von Baeyer (German Edition)
  2. Maschinenbauingenieur: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Carl Benz, Johann Andreas Schubert, Hartmut Mehdorn, Eugen Kittel, Erich Gröner (German Edition)
  3. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sue Rabbitt Roff, 2000
  4. Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Universitätsklinikum Gießen Und Marburg (German Edition)
  5. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und die Geschichte der Röntgenstrahlen. by Otto. [Röntgen] GLASSER, 1931-01-01
  6. Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science. 1891-1901. by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 1891-01-01
  7. New Kind of Rays (German Edition) by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, 1972-12
  8. X-rays and Electric Conductivity of Gases (Alembic Club Reprints.) by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen,
  9. On a New Kind of Rays [ X-Rays] by Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen [ Roentgen ], 1896
  10. The Life of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Discoverer of the X Ray by W. Robert Nitske, 1971
  11. DOCUMENTS OF WILHELM CONRAD ROENTGEN. Facsimiles of documents under the referenc by Schleussner, 1959-01-01
  12. University of Zurich Faculty: Albert Einstein, Peter Debye, Wilhelm Röntgen, Theodor Mommsen, Conrad Bursian, Lorenz Oken, Albert A. Bühlmann
  13. Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen and the early history of the Roentgen rays, by Otto Glasser, 1934
  14. Wilhelm Conrad Rntgen and the Early History of the Roentgen Rays. With a Chapter by Otto. GLASSER, 1934

21. Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. roentgen, wilhelm conrad. (both r nt´g n, r nt´–, Ger. v l´hlm kôn´rät rönt´g n) (KEY) , 1845–1923, German physicist.
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24. Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad
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26. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923), A German Physicist, Received
wilhelm conrad roentgen (18451923), a German physicist, received the firstNobel Prize for physics (1901) for his discovery of X rays. Biography.
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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923), a German physicist, received the first Nobel Prize for physics (1901) for his discovery of X rays.

27. Who Is Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen?
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Wilhelm C. Roentgen, discoverer of the x ray.
On November 8th, 1895, German scientist Wilhelm Roentgen was conducting experiments in his laboratory on the effects of cathode rays. Specifically he was observing the effect of passing an electrical discharge through gases at a low pressure. While doing so, Roentgen noticed something that earlier studies had not picked up. While passing current through the cathode ray, rays were given off that passed through every day materials such as wood, paper and aluminium. Roentgen further observed that a surface that he had coated with barium platinocyanide and which was placed outside of the cathode discharge tube would give off light despite the fact that it was hidden from the light of the discharge. The conclusions that Roentgen came to were ground breaking: a previously unknown type of radiation had passed through the air and lit up the screen. bodyOffer(28892) Roentgens discovery was to open up an exciting field for doctors. It was now possible to use this new form of radiation in the study of the human body. Broken bones, for example, could now be looked at by using the rays to see straight through flesh. To underscore the unknown nature of his new discovery, Roentgen decided to call them x-rays. Roentgen spent the next two months carefully investigating the properties of the new radiation he had discovered. He then made a formal correspondence to the University Physical-Medical Society informing them of his discovery. In 1901 he was to receive the Nobel Prize for his work. It was the crowning achievement of a career that saw him rise from obscurity.

28. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
wilhelm conrad Röntgen (18451923). On a New Kind of Rays. read beforethe Würzburg Physical and Medical Society, 1895. Translated
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29. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen - Diese Seite Ist Teil Eines Framesets, Bitte Www.roentg
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30. W. C. Roentgen - Diese Seite Ist Teil Eines Framesets, Bitte Www.roentgen-museum
Translate this page wilhelm conrad Röntgen. Lebenslauf. Lennep, Am am 27. März 1845 einSohn zur Welt, der auf den Namen wilhelm conrad getauft wurde.
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Lebenslauf Wilhelm Conrad getauft wurde. Bald fand der junge Röntgen im Café-Restaurant „Zum grünen Glas" auch Gefallen an einer der drei Wirtstöchter. Es war Anna Bertha Ludwig, die Wilhelm Conrad durch ihr freundliches Wesen und ihre schöne Gestalt auffiel. Ihr ungewöhnlicher Charme und Humor waren so ausgeprägt, daß sie bereits als kleines Mädchen, wenn sie morgens für ihren Vater Erledigungen machte, den als Morgenmuffel bekannten Gottfried Keller, der in Zürich als Stadtschreiber bekannt war, zum Lachen brachte. Röntgen verlobte sich mit ihr, selbstverständlich, wie es sich damals gehörte, erst nach glänzend bestandener Diplomprüfung als Maschinenbauingenieur. W.C. Röntgen war in der Fachwelt längst durch seine hohe wissenschaftliche Qualifikation bekannt. Er zählte zu den besten und präzisesten Experimentatoren seiner Zeit. Eine seiner Gießener Forschungsarbeiten sei hier besonders erwähnt. Der Meister der Experimentierkunst brachte es fertig, 1885 den durch die Maxwellsche Theorie vorausgesagten Verschiebungsstrom (von Henri Poincaré später „Röntgenstrom" genannt) experimentell nachzuweisen und zu messen . 1885 erhielt Röntgen einen Ruf nach Jena, den er ablehnte.

31. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
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32. Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
Otto Glasser, wilhelm conrad Rontgen and the Early History of the roentgen Rays(1933, reissued 1993; originally published in German, 1931), focuses on the
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Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
German physicist who was a recipient of the first Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1901, for his discovery of X rays, which heralded the age of modern physics and revolutionized diagnostic medicine.
Rontgen studied at the Polytechnic in Zurich and then was professor of physics at the universities of Strasbourg (1876-79), Giessen (1879-88), Wurzburg (1888-1900), and Munich (1900-20). His research also included work on elasticity, capillary action of fluids, specific heats of gases, conduction of heat in crystals, absorption of heat by gases, and piezoelectricity.
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33. Roentgen
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Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923), físico alemán y primer Premio Nobel de Física. Roentgen nació en Lennep (hoy parte de Remscheid, Alemania) y estudió en la Universidad de Zurich. En noviembre de 1895 leyó ante la Sociedad Físico-Médica de Würzburg un informe sobre su descubrimiento de radiaciones de onda corta a las que denominó rayos X. Más tarde estos rayos recibieron su nombre pero se siguen conociendo como rayos X. Entre los muchos galardones por su hallazgo, que revolucionó la física y la medicina, recibió la Medalla Rumford de la Sociedad Real de Londres en 1896 y el primer Premio Nobel de Física en 1901. También realizó descubrimientos en mecánica, calor y electricidad.

34. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen's Letter
wilhelm conrad Röntgen An Ludwig Zehnder. Würzburg, 1896. Lieber Zehnder!
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Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen hnology, and medicine. In 1901 Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize for physics. e Anerkennung - recognition r Bericht (-e) - report e Beziehung (-en) - relation in dieser Beziehung - in this respect blasen (ä; ie, a) - blow erklären (reg.) - explain gebrauchen (reg.) - use gerade - (adj.) straight; (adv.) exactly sich gewöhnen an (reg.) - get used to gleichgültig - indifferent e Hauptsache (-n) - main thing e Hypothese (-n) - hypothesis s Licht (-er) - light mitteilen (reg.) - communicate photographieren (reg.) - take pictures e Presse (-n) - press e Reklame (-n) - advertisement, propaganda schwätzen (also: schwatzen) (reg.) - chatter; gossip e Spekulation (-en) - specula-tion r Strahl (-en) - beam, ray e Trompete (-n) - trumpet verrückt - crazy (nicht) viel wert sein - (not) be worth much Wiener - Vienese zuletzt - finally; last Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen An Ludwig Zehnder Würzburg, 1896 Lieber Zehnder! Ich hatte von meiner Arbeit niemand etwas gesagt; meiner Frau teilte ich nur mit, daß ich etwas mache, von dem die Leute, wenn sie es erfahren, sagen würden: "Der Röntgen ist wohl verrückt geworden." Am 1. Januar verschickte ich die Separatabzüge, und nun ging der Teufel los! Die Wiener Presse blies zuerst in die Reklametrompete, und die andern folgten. Mir war nach einigen Tagen die Sache verekelt; ich kannte aus den Berichten meine eigene Arbeit nicht wieder. Das Photographieren war mir Mittel zum Zweck, und nun wurde daraus die Hauptsache gemacht. Allmählich habe ich mich an den Rummel gewöhnt; aber Zeit hat der Sturm gekostet: gerade vier volle Wochen bin ich nicht zu einem Versuch gekommen. Andere Leute konnten arbeiten, nur ich nicht. (...)

35. Biografie - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923 R.). Odkrywca Promieni X, UrodziÂ
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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923 r.)
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, odkrywca promieni X, urodzi³ siê w 1845 r. w Lennep w Niemczech. W 1869 r. uzyska³ doktorat na uniwersytecie w Zurychu. Przez nastêpne dziewiêtna¶cie lat pracowa³ na paru uniwersytetach, zyskuj±c sobie stopniowo opiniê doskona³ego naukowca. W 1888 r. zosta³ profesorem fizyki i dyrektorem Instytutu Fizyki uniwersytetu w Wiirzburgu. W³a¶nie tam w 1895 r. Roentgen dokona³ odkrycia, które przynios³o mu s³awê. 8 listopada 1895 r. Roentgen prowadzi³ do¶wiadczenia nad promieniami katodowymi. Promienie katodowe to w istocie strumieñ elektronów powstaj±cy wtedy, gdy utrzymujemy wysokie napiêcie miêdzy dwoma elektrodami umieszczonymi w przeciwleg³ych koñcach zamkniêtej rury szklanej, z której usuniêto powietrze. Promienie katodowe s± raczej ma³o przenikliwe i nie przechodz± przez parocentymet-row± warstwê powietrza.
W przeprowadzanym do¶wiadczeniu Roentgen owin±³ szklan± rurê grubym, czarnym papierem, tak ¿e nawet po w³±czeniu pr±du elektrycznego ¶wiat³o z rury nie przedostawa³o siê na zewn±trz. Kiedy Roentgen doprowadzi³ pr±d do elektrod, zobaczy³, ku swemu zdziwieniu, ¿e ekran fluorescencyjny le¿±cy obok na stole zaczyna ¶wieciæ, tak jakby pada³o nañ ¶wiat³o. Wy³±czy³ pr±d, a wówczas ekran (pokryty platynocyjankiem barowym, zwi±zkiem fluorescencyjnym) przesta³ ¶wieciæ. Roentgen bardzo szybko zda³ sobie sprawê, ¿e podczas przep³ywu pr±du powstaje w rurze jakie¶ niewidzialne promieniowanie. Ze wzglêdu na tajemnicz± naturê niewidzialnego promieniowania Roentgen nazwa³ je "promieniami X" ("X" jest zwykle stosowanym matematycznym symbolem na oznaczenie nieznanej wielko¶ci).

36. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Roentgen Moll Lennep Apeldoorn
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Between 1450 AD - 1750 AD and in particular during the Reformation members of this Moll family-tree moved to the eastern provinces of the Netherlands (Gelderland, Overijssel, Achterhoek) and the Unites States of America and settled there permanently. It is difficult , almost impossible, to establish familial connections between all these Molls.The name Moll is widely spread over Germany. For example, merely in the year 1797 in the village Hagen (near Lennep) with about 1800 inhabitants, 203 men of this village were mentioned by the surname Moll ! And, in a letter to the secretary of the Dutch Moll Magazine (1 oct. 1933) the pioneer of the Moll-genealogy in Germany, Prof. Dr. Ir.Friedrich Moll, biologist from Berlin, complains :" " The answer of the secretary (Dr.W.H.Moll) was :" " Nevertheless, familial relationship between Nobelprize winnar Professor Dr. Wilhelm Konrad "Evidence" indicates that the Nobel prize laureates Nico and Jan Tinbergen from Rotterdam are also related to members of this Moll-tree .Genealogical Research about this subject is not yet rounded off. .Before 1648, Lennep was part of the County

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39. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen: Biography Of Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
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Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad. The discoverer of x-rays. Of Dutch origin, born in 1845. Roentgen began his university studies at Zurich, and from there followed Professor Kundt to Wurzburg, and afterwards to Strassburg, in which university he acted as Kundt's assistant in 1873. In 1875 Roentgen became professor of physics and mathematics at the Agricultural Academy in Wurttemberg; in 1876, he returned to Strassburg; in 1879, became professor at Giessen, in 1885 at Wurzburg and, in 1899, at Munich. He wrote several works on scientific subjects, and studied the effects of electricity when passed through various gases; also, the absorption of heat rays by steam and gases. His discovery of the rays, which he named x-rays, came by chance when he was experimenting with vacuum tubes. Roentgen studied them thoroughly, however, before making his discovery public. Died 1923. Web Searches
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The discovery of X rays by the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen meant an enormous progress for the medical diagnosis and therapy.
Roentgen had a queer start into his scientific career, he was thrown out of school and couldn't get on any university. For this reason he studied engineering science at the Polytechnicum Zurich, Switzerland, and became the assisstent of the physicist August Kundt.
Later he took a job at the university of Wuerzburg and in 1895 he became head of the physics department. There he made his great discovery.
He observed that barium platinocyanide crystals across the room fluoresced whenever he turned on a Crooke's, or cathode-ray discharge, tube, even when the tube was shielded by black cardboard or thin metal sheets. Roentgen correctly hypothesized that a previously unknown form of radiation of very short wavelength was involved, and that these X rays (a term he coined) caused the crystals to glow.
One of the first X ray images:
the hand of Roentgen's wife He recognized that with help of those X rays photographies could be obtained that the human eye would not see otherwise, and he introduced his ideas on his first public reading on the subject in 1896, where he took a X ray from one of the visitors.

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