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  1. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    2: ...bel laureate]]. She founded the [[Curie Institute|Curie Institutes]] in [[Paris]] and in [[Warsaw]].
    7: ...ive than uranium; thus on [[December 26]]th Marie Curie announced the existence of this new substance.
    11: Together with [[Pierre Curie]] and [[Henri Becquerel]], she was awarded the [[...
    13: ... of this remarkable element". In an unusual move, Curie intentionally did not [[patent]] the radium isola...
    27: ...est daughter, [[Eve Curie]], wrote a biography on Curie after her mother's death.

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  1. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    2: ...bel laureate]]. She founded the [[Curie Institute|Curie Institutes]] in [[Paris]] and in [[Warsaw]].
    7: ...ive than uranium; thus on [[December 26]]th Marie Curie announced the existence of this new substance.
    11: Together with [[Pierre Curie]] and [[Henri Becquerel]], she was awarded the [[...
    13: ... of this remarkable element". In an unusual move, Curie intentionally did not [[patent]] the radium isola...
    27: ...est daughter, [[Eve Curie]], wrote a biography on Curie after her mother's death.
  2. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    39: ...ments [[polonium]] and [[radium]]. In 1903 Pierre Curie and his associate [[Albert Laborde]] announced th...
  3. Earth (30908 bytes)
    70: ...oo hot to hold a permanent magnetic field (see: [[Curie temperature]]) but probably acts to stabilise the...
  4. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    10: *[[Svante Arrhenius]], (1859-1927), Swedish chemist and...
    31: *[[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Maria Skłodowska-Curie]], (1867-1934), Polish-born French radiation phys...
    32: *[[Pierre Curie]], (1859-1906)
    88: * [[Frederic Joliot-Curie]] (1900-1958), French chemist and physicist
    89: * [[Ir讥 Joliot-Curie]] (1897-1956), French chemist and physicist
  5. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (8624 bytes)
    29: ...d from the prize to his university. Like [[Pierre Curie]] would do several years later he refused to take...
  6. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    26: ...ast of [[Spain]] in the [[Mediterranean]], the [[DSV Alvin|Alvin]] [[submarine]] finds a missing Ameri...
    107: *[[1956]] - [[Irene Joliot-Curie]], French physicist, recipient of the [[Nobel Pri...
  7. Cobalt (13481 bytes)
    102: ...ard [[ferromagnetic]] silver-white element. The [[Curie temperature]] is of 1388 K with 1.6~1.7 [[Bohr ma...
  8. Curium (8593 bytes)
    176: ...wska-Curie|Marie Curie]] and her husband [[Pierre Curie|Pierre]].
    186: ...wska-Curie|Marie Curie]] and her husband [[Pierre Curie|Pierre]] who are famous for discovering [[radium]...
  9. Francium (5138 bytes)
    128: ...rguerite Perey]] of the [[Curie Institute (Paris)|Curie Institute]] in [[Paris]]. Francium is the heavies...
  10. Gadolinium (9860 bytes)
    172: ...re, gadolinium's high magnetic movement and low [[Curie temperature]] (which lies just at room temperatur...
  11. Polonium (10219 bytes)
    104: ...ickly reaching a temperature above 750 K. A few [[curie]]s ([[Becquerel|gigabecquerels]])of polonium-210 ...
    107: ... by [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie]] and [[Pierre Curie]] in [[1898]] and was later named after Marie's h...
    109: This element was the first one discovered by the Curies while they were investigating the cause of [[ura...
    123: ...d polonium is only 1100 [[becquerels]] (0.03 microcurie), which is equivalent to a particle weighing only...
  12. Radon (12616 bytes)
    142: ...than 148&nbsp;Bq/m<sup>3</sup> (given as 4&nbsp;[[Curie|pCi]]/L). Nearly one in 15 homes in the U.S. has ...
  13. Radium (13138 bytes)
    107: *One unit for radioactivity, the non-[[SI]] [[curie]], is based on the radioactivity of radium-226 (s...
    110: ...]] radium was isolated into its pure [[metal]] by Curie and [[Andre Debierne]] through the [[electrolysis...
    126: ...andling of radium has since been blamed for Marie Curie's premature death.
    144: ...), equal to one disintegration per second. The [[curie]] is a non-SI unit defined as that amount of radi...
  14. Neutron (7687 bytes)
    46: ...bution was reported in [[1932]] by [[Ir讥 Joliot-Curie]] and [[Fr餩ric Joliot]] in [[Paris]]. They show...
  15. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    117: ...Pierre Curie]] and [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]]. From the Latin word ''radius'' (rays).
    119: ...Curie|Pierre]] and [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]]. From [[Poland]].
  16. Magnet (13875 bytes)
    93: *Heat. Heating a magnet past its [[Curie point]] will destroy the long range ordering.
  17. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    14: Well before the dispute had been settled, [[Svante Arrhenius]] had begun to investigate the inte...
    29: ...ysical properties. This experimental work of the Curies, which was done at the turn of the century and c...
    61: *[[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Maria Sk&#322;odowska-Curie]] 1867-1934
  18. Physics (25628 bytes)
    112: ... [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]], [[Pierre Curie]], and others. This initiated the field of [[nucl...
  19. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    52: ...ember 10]] &ndash; [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]] receives doctorate. The first [[Nobel Prize]] c...

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