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Page 189
... rays could be detected in this tube ; and when the tube was connected to the Planté machine , the x - rays gave strong effects in the fluoroscope . In order to test the question whether the so - called cathode rays and the x - rays are ...
... rays could be detected in this tube ; and when the tube was connected to the Planté machine , the x - rays gave strong effects in the fluoroscope . In order to test the question whether the so - called cathode rays and the x - rays are ...
Page 505
... cathode- rays ; hence we are forced to admit that the points struck by the deflected rays have also become points of emanation for non - deflectible x - rays ; and it would be absurd to suppose that these latter already existed in the ...
... cathode- rays ; hence we are forced to admit that the points struck by the deflected rays have also become points of emanation for non - deflectible x - rays ; and it would be absurd to suppose that these latter already existed in the ...
Page 506
... cathode - rays which are there transformed to a certain extent ; but when the thickness is increased the intensity of the trans- mitted rays sinks to zero ; while , on the other hand , the intensity of the x - rays emanating from these ...
... cathode - rays which are there transformed to a certain extent ; but when the thickness is increased the intensity of the trans- mitted rays sinks to zero ; while , on the other hand , the intensity of the x - rays emanating from these ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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