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[en] Spring, W. Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas (1903), 21, 460-64; SciFinder (Chemical Abstracts Service: Columbus, OH); https://scifinder.cas.org (accessed July 8, 2010).
In order to determine, whether medium affect the x-ray by aqueous-alcoholic resin solution and furthermore colloidal solutions of S, gold and platinum prepared and the behavior of the x-rays when passing these liquids compared to their behavior when passing a equivalent thick layer of pure water and in order to leave the opacity of the clouding substance unconsidered actually, the termination coil which contained the pure water, was dressed in compact substance in the way that the quantity latter the same was in colloidal condition in the applied liquid. The experiments ran in as much quite negatively as the applied cloudy medium that let the x-rays happen exactly just as easily as the water in compound with the membrane of compact substance; only the resin solution showed a small, but possibly coincidental difference in the permeability, but so, as if the cloudy medium would have been more transparent. One does not have to conclude from experiments that the x-rays do not change with the passage by cloudy medium, anyhow is weakened their effect on the photographic plate.
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