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  • curprev 16:1716:17, 6 April 2025 Kkmurray talk contribs 13,927 bytes +13,927 Created page with "<big>anode rays</big> von, E. Gehrcke and O. Beichenheim. Communication from the Physical and Technical Institute. (Presented at the meeting of October 19, 1906.) (See above p. 544.) § 1. While the cathode of Geissler tubes, as is well known, becomes the source of a special type of radiation, the cathode rays, when the gas is suitably diluted, the anode behaves completely differently; its shape and position in the discharge space generally have an extremely small..."