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  • ...urichLab"/> The first example of such an effect was described by [[Wilhelm Röntgen]] in 1888, who found that a dielectric material moving through an electric ...rst example of a magnetoelectric effect was discussed in 1888 by [[Wilhelm Röntgen]], who showed that a dielectric material moving through an electric field w ...
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  • Hahn and Strassmann at the [[Max Planck Institute for Chemistry|Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry]] in [[Berlin]] bombarded [[uranium]] with slow [[n ...[[cathode ray]]s at various substances and to see what happened. [[Wilhelm Röntgen]] had a screen coated with [[barium]] [[platinocyanide]] that would fluores ...
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  • ...{{PMC|3520298}} (free full text).</ref><ref>Otto Glasser: ''Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und die Geschichte der Röntgenstrahlen.'' Springer-Publisher, 2013, {{ISBN| Röntgen himself was spared the fate of the other X-ray users by habit. He always ca ...
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  • The first to discover [[X-rays]] was [[Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]] in 1895, where he found that they had the ability to penetrate opaque mat ...
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