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  2. Wilhelm Röntgen - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (/ ˈ r ɛ n t ɡ ə n,-dʒ ə n, ˈ r ʌ n t-/; [4] German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈʁœntɡən] ⓘ; anglicized as Roentgen; 27 March 1845 – 10 February 1923) was a German physicist, [5] who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays or Röntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the inaugural Nobel Prize in ...

  3. Crystallography on stamps - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Röntgen, India, 1995. Stamps depicting individual crystallographers are sometimes issued by countries to commemorate the birth or death anniversaries of their significant national crystallographers, [12] For example, on August 6, 1996, the British postal service (Royal Mail) issued a stamp honouring Dorothy Hodgkin, a pioneer of protein crystallography (Great Britain's first female ...

  4. Röntgen Memorial Site - Wikipedia

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    Röntgen Memorial Site, Röntgenring 8, Würzburg. The Röntgen Memorial Site in Würzburg, Germany, is dedicated to the work of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923) and his discovery of X-rays, for which he was granted the first Nobel Prize in physics, in 1901. It contains an exhibition of historical instruments, machines ...

  5. Rudolf Ladenburg - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Röntgen Rudolf Walter Ladenburg (June 6, 1882 in Kiel – April 6, 1952 in Princeton, New Jersey ) was a German atomic physicist. He emigrated from Germany as early as 1932 and became a Brackett Research Professor at Princeton University .

  6. Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Röntgen, physicist and Nobel laureate. [1] [2] [3] References This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 11:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. University of Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923), Nobel Prize 1901; Harry Bresslau (1848–1926) Ernst Remak (1849–1911) Josef von Mering (1849–1908) Georg Dehio (1850–1932) Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850–1918), Nobel Prize 1909; Hans Chiari (1851–1916) Hermann Emil Fischer (1851–1919), Nobel Prize 1902; Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927), Nobel Prize 1910

  8. Teacher resigns after allegedly calling Muslim middle ...

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    A Pennsylvania teacher who came under fire after allegedly calling a Palestinian-American middle schooler a "terrorist" in front of other pupils has resigned, school officials said.

  9. History of radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923) in 1895 led to extensive experimentation by scientists, physicians, and inventors. The first X-ray machines produced extremely unfavorable radiation spectra for imaging with extremely high skin doses. [5]