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  1. Wilhelm Roentgen and the Discovery of X-Rays (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by Kimberly Garcia, 2002-04-01
  2. Roentgen's Revolution: The Discovery of the X Ray by Vivian Grey, 1973-06
  3. Wilhelm Roentgen, (The Great Nobel prizes) by Keith Thomas Claxton, 1970
  4. Roentgen; a brief biography. Toronto, Hunter-Rose Co., 1929 by Percy Ghent, 1963
  5. Some bibliographical notes on the first publication on the Roentgen rays by Ernst Weil, 1938

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43. Roentgen, Wilhelm Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical
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44. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Roentgen Moll Lennep Apeldoorn
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45. X - Rays.
wilhelm conrad roentgen was the director of the Physical institute in Wuerzburgin Germany. In the evening on 8th November 1895 he was experimenting with
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X - rays Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was the director of the Physical institute in Wuerzburg in Germany. In the evening on 8 th November 1895 he was experimenting with electric discharges in the vacuum tubes. At once he noticed that a piece of paper coated with tetrakyanoplatnatan barium was shining when being near the tube. Seemingly without any cause. Roentgen's evacuated tube is a glass bulb with positive and negative electrodes Roentgen tried to cover the gas tube with a pie e of cardboard, but the paper was shining again. He suspected, that he discovered an invisible ray, which has got an ability to penetrate the objects. Today we now, that it is a kind of electromagnetic radiance with a 0,001 mm wave-length. When doing further experiments he found out, that the intensity of the light on the paper (screen)is in due proportion to the thickness of the material inserted between the tube and the screen, because the rays are partly absorbed with the material (depends on the thickness and kind of the material). But one fact was very surprising. When he had inserted his hand into the rays, the bones could been seen on the screen … "If one holds hands between the discharge apparattus, one sees the darker shadows of the bones within the much fainter shadow picture of the hand itself." (Roentgen)

46. WILHELM CONRAD ROENTGEN 1845
In 1895 the German physicist wilhelm conrad roentgen, studying the effect of theelectric discharges in the attenuate gases, it discovered radiations able a
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W.K. Roentgen was born in 1845 from a wealthy family of dealers in the small city of Lennep, in north-western Germany; after having spent the most greater part of the infancy in the Low Countries, to the twenty year-old age he transferred later to Zurich and three years he/she graduated him in engineering near the Technische Hochschule. Although you/he/she had not followed some course of experimental physics during the studies, definite to develop searches in this sector after the diploma. After having received the doctorate in 1869, Roentgen got a series of charges as teacher in various German universities and in collaboration with Kundt it performed careful studies on the behavior of the subject; for example it was the first one to show, with a thermometer done in house, that is easier to heat the damp air that the dry air. Three weeks later spread Roentgen the news of his/her discovery: the fact to be able to see through the objects without breaking them and inside the human body aroused great sensation. In consequence of this he acquired a great fame and in 1901 you/he/she was assigned him the first Nobel prize for the physics

47. WILHELM CONRAD ROENTGEN 1845
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Fisico , il suo nome è legato alla scoperta dei raggi x, per cui ricevette il premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1901. Figlio di un mercante di stoffe, entrò nel 1865 al Politecnico di Zurigo dove si laureò in ingegneria nel 1868, nel 1870 fu assistente di fisica a Würzburg, fra il 1876 e il 1879 professore senza cattedra di fisica teorica a Strasburgo e nel 1879 professore titolare a Giessen.
Nel 1888 succede a Kohlrausch come direttore dell'Istituto di fisica di Würzburg, dove l'8 novembre 1895 scopre i raggi X.
Dal 1876 fino alla morte ricevette numerosi riconoscimenti ed onorificenze e fu nominato membro delle principali Accademie scientifiche. La scoperta dei Raggi X
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presso l'Istituto di Fisica dell’Università di Würzburg, Germania W.K. Roentgen nacque nel 1845 da un’agiata famiglia di commercianti nella piccola città di Lennep, nella Germania nord-occidentale; dopo aver trascorso la maggior parte dell’infanzia nei Paesi Bassi, all’età di vent’anni si trasferì a Zurigo e tre anni dopo si diplomò in ingegneria presso la Technische Hochschule. Sebbene non avesse seguito alcun corso di fisica sperimentale durante gli studi, decise di svolgere ricerche in questo settore dopo il diploma.

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49. MSN Encarta - Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad
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52. X-Ray - The Invention Of X-Ray Machines And CAT-Scans
wilhelm Rontgen discovered Xrays Left wilhelm Röntgen (roentgen). On 8 Nov,1895, wilhelm conrad Röntgen (accidentally) discovered an image cast from his
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54. Radiology A Brief History
In 1895, wilhelm conrad roentgen s discovery of xrays in this laboratory wilhelm conrad roentgen was born on March 27, 1845, in Lennep, Prussia.
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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.

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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 2 items Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923), German physicist, discoverer of X rays , and winner of the first Nobel Prize in physics. Roentgen's discovery of X rays was a momentous advance for physics and medicine and earned him the 1901 Nobel Prize in physics. Roentgen was born in Lennep, Germany, and grew up in the Netherlands. He earned a mechanical engineering degree at the Federal Institute of Technology in Z¼rich, Switzerland, in 1868 and a Ph.D. degree in physics at the University of Z¼rich in 1869. Roentgen worked as a laboratory assistant at the University of W¼rzburg in Germany from 1868 to 1872 and at the University of Strasbourg in Germany from 1872 to 1874. He began teaching physics in 1874, starting at the University of Strasbourg, then moving to the Agricultural Academy in Hohenheim, Germany, in 1875, and back to Strasbourg in 1876. In 1879 he became a professor of physics at the University of Giessen in Germany, where he remained until 1888, when he became professor of physics and director of the Physical Institute at the University of W¼rzburg. He accepted a position as professor of physics and director of the Physical Science Institute at the University of Munich in 1899 and taught there until his retirement in 1920.

58. Famous Chemists
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Famous Chemists Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen The year 1895 witnessed a turning point in experimental physics as Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-rays. Roentgen was educated and inspired by Swiss and Dutch masters. While experimenting, Roentgen observed those minor facts, which were overlooked by his predecessors. His aptness and brevity helped him in discovering X-rays. His discovery of X-rays earned him several honors including the first ever Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901. Journey through this great man's life is like going through life in all its hues. Back To Main Page

59. Articles - Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
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March 27 February 10 ) was a German physicist , of the University of W¼rzburg , who, on November 8 , produced wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are now known as x-rays or R¶ntgen Rays. The machine which R¶ntgen built to emit these rays, was the x-ray machine
In the late afternoon of November 8 he determined to test his idea. He carefully constructed a black cardboard covering similar to the one he had used on the Lenard tube. He covered the Hifforf-Crookes tube with the cardboard and attached electrodes to a Ruhmkorff coil to generate an electrostatic charge. Before setting up the barium platinocyanide screen to test his idea, R¶ntgen darkened the room to test the opacity of his cardboard cover. As he passed the Ruhmkorff coil charge through the tube, he determined that the cover was light-tight and turned to prepare the next step of the experiment. It was at this point that he noticed a faint shimmering from a bench a meter away from the tube. To be sure he tried several more discharges and saw the same shimmering each time. Striking a match, he discovered the shimmering had come from the location of the barium platinocyanide screen he had been intending to use next.
R¶ntgen spent the next several hours repeating the experiment again and again. He quickly determined that the screen would fluoresce at a distance from the tube much greater than his previous tests. He speculated that a new kind of ray might be responsible. Novermber 8 was a Friday and R¶ntgen took advantage of the weekend to repeat his experiments and make his first notes. In the following weeks he ate and slept in his laboratory as he investigated nearly all the properties of the new rays he temporarily termed

60. Pioneers: Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
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Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
born March 27, 1845, Lennep, Prussia [now Remscheid, Ger.]
died Feb. 10, 1923, Munich, Ger.
Rontgen also spelled Roentgen 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.
In 1895, while experimenting with electric current flow in a partially evacuated glass tube (cathode-ray tube), Rontgen observed that a nearby piece of barium platinocyanide gave off light when the tube was in operation. He theorized that when the cathode rays (electrons) struck the glass wall of the tube, some unknown radiation was formed that traveled across the room, struck the chemical, and caused the fluorescence. Further investigation revealed that paper, wood, and aluminum, among other materials, are transparent to this new form of radiation. He found that it affected photographic plates, and, since it did not noticeably exhibit any properties of light, such as reflection or refraction, he mistakenly thought the rays were unrelated to light. In view of its uncertain nature, he called the phenomenon X-radiation, though it also became known as Rontgen radiation. He took the first X-ray photographs, of the interiors of metal objects and of the bones in his wife's hand.

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