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  1. Röntgen Rays: Memoirs by Röntgen, Stokes, and J. J. Thomson by George Frederick Barker, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 2010-04-21
  2. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. Aufbruch ins Innere der Materie. by Albrecht Fölsing, 2002-03-01
  3. Zur Geschichte Der Physik an Der Iniversität Würzburg: Festrede Zur Feier Des Dreihundert Und Zwölften Stiftungstages Der Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Gehalten Am 2Ten Januar 1894 (German Edition) by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 2010-02-28
  4. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und die Geschichte der Röntgenstrahlen (German Edition) by Otto Glasser, 1995-05-02
  5. W.C. Röntgens grundlegende abhandlungen über die X-strahlen: Zum siebzigsten geburtstag des verfassers, herausgegeben von der Physikalisch-medizinischen ... in Würzburg. Mit 1 porträt (German Edition) by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 1915-01-01
  6. 100 Jahre Röntgenstrahlen. Ausstellung aus Anlaß der Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlen in Würzburg. by Wilhelm Conrad] [Röntgen, 1995
  7. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen and the Early History of the Roentgen Rays by Otto Glasser, 1993-03-01
  8. Ehrenbürger Von Würzburg: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Jakob Von Hartmann, Liste Der Ehrenbürger Von Würzburg, Friedrich Von Luxburg (German Edition)
  9. Hochschullehrer (Hohenheim): Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Heinrich Wilhelm von Pabst, Hans-Peter Blume, Ernst Klapp, Gerhard Michael (German Edition)
  10. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen by unknown, 1973
  11. Nobelpreisträger Für Physik: Marie Curie, Richard Feynman, Liste Der Nobelpreisträger Für Physik, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Werner Heisenberg (German Edition)
  12. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and the Discovery of X Rays by bern dibner, 1968
  13. Ehrenbürger Von Remscheid: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Otto von Bismarck als Ehrenbürger, Otto Intze, Heinrich von Stephan, Moritz Böker (German Edition)
  14. Der Blick in den Menschen. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und seine Zeit by Angelika Schedel,

81. Dieter Voth Nach Der Jäger Weise Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen Forscher Und Jäger
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82. The Voice Of Russia [ XX CENTURY: FOOTPRINTS IN HISTORY ]
wilhelm conrad roentgen. wilhelm conrad roentgen’s discovery of Xrays in 1895literally turned around the world of modern physics and diagnostic medicine.
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WILHELM CONRAD ROENTGEN
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen’s discovery of X-rays in 1895 literally turned around the world of modern physics and diagnostic medicine. The X-rays, also known as Roentgen rays, easily passed through various substances that are opaque to ordinary light, affected photographic plates and have since been widely used in the study of internal disorders and structural analysis of new materials and the hereditary principles of DNA. This crucial discovery earned Roentgen the first Nobel Prize for physics prompting the prophesy made by Swedish Academy’s Carl Odhner, who said the physical science will move far ahead when this new form of energy is effectively harnessed. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was born at Lennep, Prussia, on March 27, 1845, the only son of a prosperous textile merchant. Three years later the family moved to Apeldorn in the Netherlands where his mother’s parents then lived. The long trips the little boy took in the nearby woods forever instilled in him an undying love for the wildlife. At the age of 17, Wilhelm Conrad entered a technical school in Utrecht but was quickly expelled for refusing to report on a friend who had lampooned a hated teacher. Denied formal enrolment at a university for the lack of an official school graduation certificate, he was still allowed to attended courses at Utrecht University as a freelancer but his main education he received at a technology institute in Zurich where, influenced by the prominent physicist August Krundt, he focused on physics.

83. Roentgen
wilhelm conrad roentgen (18451923) Reference wilhelm conrad roentgen and the Glimmerof Light , in Physics Today (November 1995), 25, by Howard H. Seliger.
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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923)
On November 8, 1895, at the University of Wurzburg, Wilhelm Roentgen's attention was drawn to a glowing fluorescent screen on a nearby table. Roentgen immediately determined that the fluorescence was caused by invisible rays originating from the partially evacuated glass Hittorf-Crookes tube he was using to study cathode rays (i.e., electrons). Surprisingly, these mysterious rays penetrated the opaque black paper wrapped around the tube. Roentgen had discovered X rays, a momentous event that instantly revolutionized the field of physics and medicine. However, prior to his first formal correspondence to the University Physical-Medical Society, Roentgen spent two months thoroughly investigating the properties of X rays. Silvanus Thompson complained that Roentgen left "little for others to do beyond elaborating his work." For his discovery, Roentgen received the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. When later asked what his thoughts were at the moment of his discovery, he replied "I didn't think, I investigated. "It was the crowning achievement in a career beset by more than its share of difficulties. As a student in Holland, Roentgen was expelled from the Utrecht Technical School for a prank committed by another student. Even after receiving a doctorate, his lack of a diploma initially prevented him from obtaining a position at the University of Wurzburg. He even was accused of having stolen the discovery of X rays by those who failed to observe them.

84. Radiology A Brief History
In 1895, wilhelm conrad roentgen s discovery of xrays in this laboratory revolutionisedscience and medicine but did you know that x-rays may have been
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Radiology a brief history.
In 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery of x-rays in this laboratory revolutionised science and medicine but did you know that x-rays may have been produced by William Morgan, a Welsh mathematician, more than a century before Roentgen's discovery?
In 1785, Morgan was conducting experiments on electrical discharges in a vacuum when he noted that "according to the length of time during which the mercury was boiled, the 'electric' light turned violet, then purple, then a beautiful green...and then the light became invisible."
X-ray and Fluoroscopy German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays and received the Nobel prize for physics in 1901. His achievement heralded the age of modern physics and transformed medical practice. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was born on March 27, 1845, in Lennep, Prussia. Educated in the Netherlands and Switzerland, Roentgen obtained his doctoral degree in physics at the University of Zürich in 1869. He conducted research and taught at the universities of Strasbourg, Giessen, Würzburg, and Munich. In 1895 Roentgen began experiments at the University of Würzburg with an electric current flow in a partially evacuated glass tube (known as a cathode-ray tube). He noticed that, whenever the tube was in operation, a piece of barium platinocyanide in line with it gave off light. Roentgen theorised that the interaction of electrons striking the tube's glass wall formed an unknown radiation that caused the fluorescence. He called the mysterious phenomenon X radiation, or X-rays. Further experiments revealed that X radiation produces an image on photographic plates and penetrates many materials such as paper, wood, certain metals, and living tissue. For the first time physicians had a nonsurgical tool to see inside the body. The medical and scientific uses of X-rays spread quickly throughout Europe and the United States.

85. Wilhelm Roentgen
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Roentgen's original paper describing his discovery of X-rays (for many years known as Roentgen rays) Wilhelm Roentgen
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X-ray photograph of Mrs. Roentgen's hand with her wedding rings (1896) Contribution to the Development of the Atomic Concept In 1895, while working with cathode rays that were known to cause certain compounds to luminesce, Roentgen had the occasion to surround the tube with black paper. However, he found that a sheet of paper covered with a barium platinocyanide compound continue to luminesce. Even after he took the paper into another room, it continued to glow when the cathode ray tube was on. He had discovered something completely unknown to anyone else in the world X-rays. He experimented for two months and then announced is discovery in early 1896. The discovery X-rays was a sensation and soon led to Becquerel's discovery of radioactivity. The development of the atomic concept took a major step forward as a result of Roentgen's discovery.
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86. Wilhelm Roentgen Röngten
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wilhelm conrad roentgen – Honorary Lecture Neuroimaging correlatesperinatal lesions with cerebral palsy deficits. By Karen Sandrick
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88. Blintz! Wilhelm Von Rontgen
I03 wilhelm conrad roentgen (1845-1923) in 1896. I-09 Radiograph of the handof Albert von Kolliker, made at the conclusion of roentgen s lecture and
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89. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Figures in Radiation History. ( wilhelm conrad Röntgen) On November 8, 1895, at the University of Würzburg, wilhelm Röntgen's attention was drawn to a glowing fluorescent screen on a nearby table.
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90. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen - Biography
wilhelm conrad Röntgen – Biography. wilhelm conrad Röntgen wasborn on March 27, 1845, at Lennep in the Lower Rhine Province
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was born on March 27, 1845, at Lennep in the Lower Rhine Province of Germany, as the only child of a merchant in, and manufacturer of, cloth. His mother was Charlotte Constanze Frowein of Amsterdam, a member of an old Lennep family which had settled in Amsterdam.
When he was three years old, his family moved to Apeldoorn in The Netherlands, where he went to the Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn, a boarding school. He did not show any special aptitude, but showed a love of nature and was fond of roaming in the open country and forests. He was especially apt at making mechanical contrivances, a characteristic which remained with him also in later life. In 1862 he entered a technical school at Utrecht, where he was however unfairly expelled, accused of having produced a caricature of one of the teachers, which was in fact done by someone else.
He then entered the University of Utrecht in 1865 to study physics. Not having attained the credentials required for a regular student, and hearing that he could enter the Polytechnic at Zurich by passing its examination, he passed this and began studies there as a student of mechanical engineering. He attended the lectures given by Clausius and also worked in the laboratory of Kundt. Both Kundt and Clausius exerted great influence on his development. In 1869 he graduated Ph.D. at the University of Zurich
In 1874 he qualified as Lecturer at Strasbourg University and in 1875 he was appointed Professor in the Academy of Agriculture at Hohenheim in Wurtemberg. In 1876 he returned to Strasbourg as Professor of Physics, but three years later he accepted the invitation to the Chair of Physics in the

91. Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen Winner Of The 1901 Nobel Prize In Physics
wilhelm conrad Rontgen, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. wilhelm conrad RÖNTGEN. 1901 Nobel Laureate in Physics Introduction of wilhelm conrad Rontgen(
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93. Wilhelm Röntgen - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Wilhelm Röntgen Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen March 27 February 10 ) was a German physicist , of the University of Würzburg , who, on November 8 , produced wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are now known as x-rays . The machine which Röntgen built to emit these rays, was the x-ray machine While experimenting with electricity on November 8 Röntgen discovered x-rays . Two months later on January 5 , an Austrian newspaper reported Röntgen's discovery of a new type of radiation . Röntgen was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine from University of Würzburg after his discovery of x-rays. For this discovery he was awarded the very first Nobel Prize in Physics in . The award was officially, "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him." Röntgen donated the monetary reward from the prize to his university. Like Pierre Curie would do several years later he refused to take out any patents related to his discovery on moral grounds. He did not even want the rays to be named after him.

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95. Kids And Teens, School Time, Science, Scientists: Roentgen, Wilhelm
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96. Wilhelm Röntgen Realschule Dortmund
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97. Röntgen Gedächtnisstätte
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98. Biographies Info Science : Roentgen Wilhem Konrad
Translate this page roentgen Wilhem Konrad D’une importance et d’une portée capitale pour la médecine,leur mise en évidence est le fruit des recherches de WK roentgen.
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