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  • 11millirœntgen — milirentgenas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. milliroentgen vok. Milliröntgen, n rus. миллирентген, m pranc. millirœntgen, m …

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  • 12rœntgen — rentgenas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. roentgen; roentgen unit; r unit vok. R Einheit, f; Röntgen, n; Röntgen Einheit, f rus. рентген, m pranc. röntgen, m; rœntgen, m …

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  • 13équivalent biologique de rœntgen — biologinis rentgeno ekvivalentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. biological roentgen equivalent; rem; roentgen equivalent man vok. biologisches Röntgenäquivalent, n; Rem, n; rem Einheit, f rus. биологический эквивалент рентгена, m;… …

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  • 14microrœntgen —  n.m. un millionième de rœntgen …

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  • 15Rцntgen — Rцnt·gen (rentґgen) Wilhelm Konrad, 1845–1923. German physicist. For his discovery of x rays in 1895, while experimenting with a cathode ray tube, he received the first Nobel prize in physics in 1901 …

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  • 16röntgen — rentgÉ™n / rÉ‘ntjÉ™n n. unit of exposure to radiation …

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  • 17Theodore Newton Vail — (July 16, 1845 – April 16, 1920) was a U.S. telephone industrialist. His philosophy of using closed systems, centralized power, and as much network control as possible, in order to maintain monopoly power, has been called Vailism. [cite web… …

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  • 18röntgen — [ røntgɛn; rɶntgɛn ] n. m. VAR. rœntgen • 1921; nom du savant all. qui découvrit les rayons X appelés rayons Rœntgen (1904) en 1895 ♦ Métrol. Ancienne unité de mesure d exposition de rayonnement (symb. R) valant 2,58.10 4 coulombs par kilogramme …

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  • 19Roentgen ray — Rontgen ray R[ o]ntgen ray, Roentgen ray Roentgen ray [see {R[ o]ntgen}.] (Physics) An {X ray}; originally, the term was applied to any of the rays produced when cathode rays strike upon surface of a solid (as the wall of the vacuum tube), but… …

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  • 20Rontgen ray — R[ o]ntgen ray, Roentgen ray Roentgen ray [see {R[ o]ntgen}.] (Physics) An {X ray}; originally, the term was applied to any of the rays produced when cathode rays strike upon surface of a solid (as the wall of the vacuum tube), but now it refers… …

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