Williams, Robin; Gigi Williams (2002). "Wood, Professor Robert Williams". Pioneers of Invisible Radiation Photography. www.rmit.edu.au RMIT Online University, Melbourne, AU. Archived from the original on September 4, 2013. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
Wood, R. W. (1904). "The n-Rays". Nature. 70 (1822): 530–531. Bibcode:1904Natur..70..530W. doi:10.1038/070530a0. S2CID4063030. Quote: "After spending three hours or more in witnessing various experiments, I am not only unable to report a single observation which appeared to indicate the existence of the rays, but left with a very firm conviction that the few experimenters who have obtained positive results, have been in some way deluded. A somewhat detailed report of the experiments which were shown to me, together with my own observations, may be of interest to the many physicists who have spent days and weeks in fruitless efforts to repeat the remarkable experiments which have been described in the scientific journals of the past year."
Zisk, S. H.; Hodges, C. A.; Moore, H. J.; Shorthill, R. W.; Thompson, T. W.; Whitaker, E. A.; Wilhelms, D. E. (1977). "The Aristarchus-Harbinger region of the moon: Surface geology and history from recent remote-sensing observations". The Moon. 17: 59–99. Bibcode:1977Moon...17...59Z. doi:10.1007/BF00566853. S2CID129350755.
Wood, R. W. & Loomis, A. L. (1927) "The physical and biological effects of high-frequency sound-waves of great intensity." Philosophical Magazine Series 7. 4(22): 416–436. doi:10.1080/14786440908564348
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Wood, R. W. (1904). "The n-Rays". Nature. 70 (1822): 530–531. Bibcode:1904Natur..70..530W. doi:10.1038/070530a0. S2CID4063030. Quote: "After spending three hours or more in witnessing various experiments, I am not only unable to report a single observation which appeared to indicate the existence of the rays, but left with a very firm conviction that the few experimenters who have obtained positive results, have been in some way deluded. A somewhat detailed report of the experiments which were shown to me, together with my own observations, may be of interest to the many physicists who have spent days and weeks in fruitless efforts to repeat the remarkable experiments which have been described in the scientific journals of the past year."
Zisk, S. H.; Hodges, C. A.; Moore, H. J.; Shorthill, R. W.; Thompson, T. W.; Whitaker, E. A.; Wilhelms, D. E. (1977). "The Aristarchus-Harbinger region of the moon: Surface geology and history from recent remote-sensing observations". The Moon. 17: 59–99. Bibcode:1977Moon...17...59Z. doi:10.1007/BF00566853. S2CID129350755.
Wood, Robert W. (July 13, 1920). "Flash-telescope." U.S. patent 1,346,580. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Wood, Robert W. (May 22, 1923). "Optical Method." U.S. patent 1,455,825. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Wood, Robert W. (June 29, 1926). "Optical toy." U.S. patent 1,590,463. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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"Wood effect". PhotoNotes.org: Dictionary of Film and Digital Photography. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
Wood, R. W. (1904). "The n-Rays". Nature. 70 (1822): 530–531. Bibcode:1904Natur..70..530W. doi:10.1038/070530a0. S2CID4063030. Quote: "After spending three hours or more in witnessing various experiments, I am not only unable to report a single observation which appeared to indicate the existence of the rays, but left with a very firm conviction that the few experimenters who have obtained positive results, have been in some way deluded. A somewhat detailed report of the experiments which were shown to me, together with my own observations, may be of interest to the many physicists who have spent days and weeks in fruitless efforts to repeat the remarkable experiments which have been described in the scientific journals of the past year."
Zisk, S. H.; Hodges, C. A.; Moore, H. J.; Shorthill, R. W.; Thompson, T. W.; Whitaker, E. A.; Wilhelms, D. E. (1977). "The Aristarchus-Harbinger region of the moon: Surface geology and history from recent remote-sensing observations". The Moon. 17: 59–99. Bibcode:1977Moon...17...59Z. doi:10.1007/BF00566853. S2CID129350755.
Williams, Robin; Gigi Williams (2002). "Wood, Professor Robert Williams". Pioneers of Invisible Radiation Photography. www.rmit.edu.au RMIT Online University, Melbourne, AU. Archived from the original on September 4, 2013. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
"Wood effect". PhotoNotes.org: Dictionary of Film and Digital Photography. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
Wood, R. W. (1904). "The n-Rays". Nature. 70 (1822): 530–531. Bibcode:1904Natur..70..530W. doi:10.1038/070530a0. S2CID4063030. Quote: "After spending three hours or more in witnessing various experiments, I am not only unable to report a single observation which appeared to indicate the existence of the rays, but left with a very firm conviction that the few experimenters who have obtained positive results, have been in some way deluded. A somewhat detailed report of the experiments which were shown to me, together with my own observations, may be of interest to the many physicists who have spent days and weeks in fruitless efforts to repeat the remarkable experiments which have been described in the scientific journals of the past year."