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radiography , ra·di·o·graph / ˈrādēōˌgraf/ • n. an image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation, and typically used in m… Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen , Röntgen, Wilhelm
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1845–1923
In 1901 Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (or Roentgen) was the recipient of the first Nobel Prize in physics, award… Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen , Röntgen (Roentgen), Wilhelm Conrad
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