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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,

61. Kids.net.au Roentgen,_Wilhelm
wilhelm conrad roentgen The Discovery profile Short biography, picturesof stamps commemorating roentgen, and a detailed history of the x-ray.
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62. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923), The Discovery Of X Rays And Perinatal Diagn

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63. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
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65. Roentgen
Reference wilhelm conrad roentgen and the Glimmer of Light , in PhysicsToday (November 1995), 25, by Howard H. Seliger. First observation by roentgen of
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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.

66. X-rays
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67. Nobel Prize In Physics 1901
wilhelm conrad roentgen Button Germany Button born 1845 (Lennep, Prussia), died1923 Button CA University of Munich, Munich, Germany
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68. Bibliothekssystem Giessen : Wilhelm-Conrad-Roentgen-Klinik
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69. Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine For IUPAC
On the Sunday before Christmas 1895, wilhelm conrad roentgen invited his wife To honor wilhelm conrad roentgen, the name, roentgenium, was proposed for
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IUPAC Wire News and information on IUPAC, its fellows, and members organizations
See also www.iupac.org/news Element 111 is Named Roentgenium Following the 80th meeting of the IUPAC Bureau in Bled, Slovenia, the name roentgenium for the element of atomic number 111, with symbol Rg, was officially approved on 1 November 2004. The IUPAC Council, at its meeting at Ottawa, Canada in 2003, delegated the authority to approve a name for the element of atomic number 111 to the Bureau. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen Pure Appl. Chem ). The most relevant experiment resulted from fusion-evaporation using a Ni beam on a Bi target, which produced a total of six decay chains of alpha-emitting nuclides following the presumed formation of Rg + n (S. Hofmann et al., Z. Phys . A Eur. Phys . J. A In accordance with IUPAC procedures, the discoverers proposed a name and symbol for the element. The proposed name was roentgenium, with symbol Rg. The Inorganic Chemistry Division Committee then recommended this proposal for acceptance. The provisional recommendation has now successfully passed expert examination and the prescribed period of public scrutiny. This proposal lies within the long-established tradition of naming elements to honor famous scientists.

70. NOTEWORTHY UKRAINIANS: Ivan Pului, The Discoverer Of X-rays (07/09/00)
It is this logic that made the name of wilhelm conrad roentgen immortal. In theJanuary 1896 issue of World Illustration, two articles were simultaneously
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NOTEWORTHY UKRAINIANS Ivan Pului, the discoverer of X-rays by Danylo Kulynyak Debate still persists as to who was the first to discover X-rays. Was it the Ukrainian scientist Jan Puluj (Ivan Puliui) or a German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, the 1901 Nobel Prize winner? To give a name to a phenomenon is to discover it. It is this logic that made the name of Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen immortal. In the January 1896 issue of World Illustration, two articles were simultaneously published: one dealt with the German scientist Mr. Roentgen's discovery of X-rays, while the other described a series of experiments with the same X-rays performed by Jan Puluj (Ivan Puliui) a professor at Prague Polytechnical Institute. The lives of both physicists are connected with Strasbourg University. In the 1890s both Messrs. Roentgen and Puliui worked in the same department under the guidance of Prof. Kundt, and Mr. Roentgen made a point of attending lectures given by Mr. Puliui. While at Strasbourg, Mr. Puliui commenced his experiments with X-rays, and Mr. Roentgen was soon to become fascinated by these phenomena. Through his experiments into the nature of "cold light," Mr. Puliui invented an X-ray emitting device as early as 1881. The tubes of this invention became known as the "Pului lamp" and were mass-produced for a period. Mr. Puliui personally presented one of them to Mr. Roentgen. And it was Mr. Puliui, not Mr. Roentgen, who first demonstrated an X-ray photograph of a 13-year-old boy's broken arm and an X-ray photograph of his daughter's hand with a pin lying under it. A couple of years later, Mr. Roentgen was to publicly repeat the same experiments, but in doing so did not once credit Mr. Puliui's role in this discovery.

71. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Zeeman, Pieter@ HighBeam Research
1901 wilhelm conrad roentgen, Germany. Copyright 2003 by United Press International.News Provided by COMTEX (http//www.comtexnews.com)
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72. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
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Lebenslauf Lennep, Am Gänsemarkt 1, so lautete die Anschrift des hoch angesehenen Kaufmanns und Tuchfabrikanten Friedrich Conrad Röntgen und seiner Frau Charlotte Constanze geb. Frowein. In ihrem heute noch existierenden Hause kam am 27. März 1845 ein Sohn zur Welt, der auf den Namen
Wilhelm Conrad getauft wurde. Lennep war damals eine Kreisstadt, die sich bereits im 13. Jahrhundert mitten im schönen Bergischen Land zur Stadt entwickelt hatte. Sie spielte eine herausragende Rolle als Rast- und Handelsplatz an der Fernhandelsstraße der Deutschen Hanse, die von Brügge über Köln nach Lübeck führte und war zu einem Zentrum des Tuchgewerbes geworden. 1929 wurde der Kreis Lennep aufgelöst. Seitdem gehört Lennep zu Remscheid. Einmalig ist sein historischer Ortskern mit den typisch bergischen Schieferhäusern und den winkligen Gäßchen. 1865 war Röntgen für zwei Semester als Gasthörer an der Universität Utrecht eingeschrieben, jedoch wegen fehlender Abiturzeugnis ohne die Möglichkeit ein Abschlußexamen abzulegen. Schließlich fand er am neu eingerichteten Eidgenössischen Polytechnikum in Zürich doch noch Zugang zu einem ordentlichen Studiengang. Hier gab es die Möglichkeit, ohne Abitur nach einer strengen Aufnahmeprüfung, die man ihm wegen seiner guten Zeugnisse erließ, zu studieren. Er betrieb das Studium des Maschinenbaus mit großem Ernst und Interesse und besuchte nebenher zur Weiterbildung andere Veranstaltungen, die ihn besonders interessierten, vor allem über Kunst, Literatur und Geschichte. Andererseits vernachlässigte er auch nicht die abwechslungsreiche Gestaltung seiner Freizeit. Als freiheitsliebender, manchmal auch unruhiger Student der Hochschule war er wegen seiner lustigen Studentenstreiche bekannt.

73. IBM Research | Press Resources | Roentgen
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75. 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.

76. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen's Letter
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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. (...)

77. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
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El 28 de diciembre de 1895 entregó el trabajo "Sobre una nueva clase de rayos. Comunicación preliminar", (
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Brordley, J.; Harvey, A. , Two Centuries of American Medicine , W. B. Sauders, 1976.
Carranza, F. Revolucionarios de la ciencia , Buenos Aires, Ediciones B. Argentina
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Garrison, F. H., History of Medicine, W. B. Saunders, 1929.
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79. Roentgen
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Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923), deutscher Physiker, erster Nobelpreisträger der Physik. Röntgen wurde in Lennep (Remscheid) geboren und studierte an der Universität von Zürich. Im November 1895 hielt er vor der physikalisch-medizinischen Gesellschaft von Würzburg einen Vortrag, bei dem er über seine Entdeckung der kurzwelligen Strahlen berichtete, die er X-Strahlen nannte. Später benannte man sie Röntgenstrahlen. Diese Entdeckung revolutionierte die Physik und die Medizin. Unter den vielen Auszeichnungen, die Röntgen erhielt, sind die Rumford-Medaille der Royal Society of London (1896) und der erste Nobelpreis für Physik 1901. Weitere Entdeckungen machte Röntgen in den physikalischen Teilgebieten wie der Mechanik, Wärmelehre und Elektrizität. Zurück zum Inhaltsverzeichnis

80. Chronologies | Institut Curie
The discovery of Xrays by wilhelm conrad roentgen in November 1895 revolutionizedthe wilhelm conrad roentgen (in Germany) discovered X-rays and the
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    Marie and Pierre Curie Chronologies For more information Milestones in the history of radioactivity The end of the 19 th century witnessed a series of scientific discoveries that marked the decades to come. Knowledge nowadays considered commonplace, such as the atom and its structure, was the center of controversy among physicists and chemists at the time. The discovery of radioactivity revolutionized our understanding of matter.
    In November, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-rays.
    At the Museum of Natural History, Henri Becquerel discovered that the element uranium emits penetrating radiation (natural radioactivity).
    J.J. Thomson characterized the electron by measuring its speed and charge-to-mass ratio, and showed that all atoms contain electrons.
    Pierre and Marie Curie discovered polonium and radium at the School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry (EPCI) in Paris. To determine the atomic mass of radium, the Curies processed several tonnes of a natural uranium ore, pitchblende (1 tonne of which yields 1 to 2 mg of radium chloride).
    Marie Curie coined the term radioactivity.

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