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    Röntgen Peak in Antarctica is named after Wilhelm Röntgen. Minor planet 6401 Roentgen is named after him. German inventors and discoverers Röntgen Memorial...
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    X-ray (redirect from Röntgen ray)
    In many languages, it is referred to as Röntgen radiation, after the German scientist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered it in 1895 and named it X-radiation...
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    ionization by using ion chambers. It is named after the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen, who discovered X-rays and was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics...
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  • Roentgen (redirect from Röntgen)
    Röntgen or Roentgen may refer to: Roentgen (unit), unit of measurement for ionizing radiation, named after Wilhelm Röntgen Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923)...
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  • to 1945 were derived from the roentgen unit, which was named after Wilhelm Röntgen, a German scientist who discovered X-rays. The unit name is misleading...
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    The first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen in recognition of the extraordinary services he rendered by the discovery...
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    The Röntgen Memorial Site in Würzburg, Germany, is dedicated to the work of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923) and his discovery...
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  • air, which did not necessarily represent the effect on other media. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays on November 8, 1895, and their use spread very quickly...
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    one of the world's leading universities, with professors such as Wilhelm Röntgen, Wilhelm Wien, Richard Willstätter, Arnold Sommerfeld and Ferdinand Sauerbruch...
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    showcasing Baroque Revival architecture and Rococo Revival designs. In 1900 Wilhelm Röntgen moved to Munich, he was appointed as professor of Physics. In 1901...
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