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ssss1Sciagraphic Plates Combined with Fluorescent Salts.Pupin, Swinton, and Henry.152.Penetrating Power of X-rays Varies with the Vacuum.Thompson, S. P.153.Reduction of Contact Potential of Metals by X-rays.Murray154.Transparencies of Objects to X-rays Not Influenced by the Color. Detected by Simultaneous Photographic Impressions.Nodon, Lumière, Bleunard, and Labesse155.Chlorine, Iodine, Sulphur, and Phosphorus Combined with Organic Materials Increase Opacity.Meslans, Bleunard, and Labesse156.Application of X-rays to Distinguish Diamonds and Jet from Imitations.Buquet, Gascard, and Thompson, S. P.157.Inactive Discharge Tubes Made Luminous by X-rays.Dufour158.Non-refraction in a Vacuum.Beaulard159.Bas-relief Sciagraphs by X-rays.Carpentier and Miller160.Transparency of Eye Determined by Sciagraph of Bullet Therein.Wuillomenet161.Mineral Substances Detected in Vegetable and Animal Products.Ranwez162.Hertz Waves and Roentgen Rays Not Identical.Errera163.Non-mechanical Action by X-rays Determined by the Radiometer.Gossart164.X-rays within Discharge Tube.Battelli165.Combined Camera and Sciascope.Bleyer166.Non-polarization of X-rays.Thompson, S. P., Macintyre167.Diffuse Reflection. Dust Figures Indirectly by X-rays.Thompson, S. P.168.Continuation of Experiments in § 113.Lodge169.Thermopile Inert to X-rays.Porter170.Non-diffraction of X-rays.Magie171.Resistance of Selenium Reduced by X-rays.Giltay and Haga

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