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Abraham Roentgen (1711–1793),
German cabinetmaker David Roentgen (1743–1807),
German cabinetmaker, son of
Abraham Roentgen Gerhard Moritz Roentgen (1795-1852)...
- The
roentgen or röntgen (/ˈrɛntɡən, -dʒən, ˈrʌnt-/;
symbol R) is a
legacy unit of
measurement for the
exposure of X-rays and
gamma rays, and is defined...
-
element with
multiple unstable isotopes,
after him. The unit of
measurement roentgen was also
named after him. He was born to
Friedrich Conrad Röntgen, a German...
- in the 1960s, in the UK in the 1970s, and
later in
continental Europe.
Roentgen stereophotogrammetry is used to
track movement of
bones based on the implantation...
- The
roentgen equivalent man (rem) is a CGS unit of
equivalent dose,
effective dose, and
committed dose,
which are dose
measures used to
estimate potential...
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Roentgen stereophotogrammetry (RSA) is a
highly accurate technique for the ****essment of three-dimensional
migration and
micromotion of a
joint replacement...
- The
Roentgen Building (Italian:
Edificio Roentgen) is an
office building on the
Bocconi University campus in Milan, Italy. The building,
ultimated in...
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Kevin Roentgen (pronounced "rent-gehn") is an
American singer, songwriter,
record producer and
formerly guitarist for the rock band Orson, who is currently...
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David Roentgen (1743 in Herrnhaag –
February 12, 1807), was a
famous German cabinetmaker of the
eighteenth century,
famed throughout Europe for his marquetry...
- fast-moving electrons. Kerma, when
applied to air, is
equivalent to the
legacy roentgen unit of
radiation exposure, but
there is a
difference in the definition...