French chemist (born in Poland) who won two Nobel prizes; one (with her husband and Henri Becquerel) for research on radioactivity and another for her discovery of radium and polonium (1867-1934)
See more 1 I said if he was an artist, I was Madame Curie .
2 That's why they never mention Madame Curie without the poor Monsieur!
3 You read about the discoveries of Madame Curie and the history of the countries bordering Iraq.
4 And Madame Curie descended into a bestial state.
5 One of our most distinguished and most welcome visitors was Madame Curie , the discoverer of radium.
6 Really a very sensitive gold leaf electroscope, devised by one of the students of Madame Curie .
7 By this time it was much too late for Madame Curie , who died of leukemia in 1934.
8 If you can make an atomic bomb from vermillionpigments, then Madame Curie was a misguided scrubwoman.
9 At a luncheon given at the Colony Club in 1920, I was invited to talk about Madame Curie .
10 The advancing footsteps of Madame Curie .
11 To become the next Madame Curie !
12 The method of analysis founded by M. and Madame Curie has enabled other bodies presenting sensible radioactivity to be discovered.
13 Discovered by Madame Curie .
14 It but adds to the appeal of the work that those great scientists, Mrs. Ayrton and Madame Curie , selected the equipment.
15 These labours-thefirst that were attempted in radiography-servedto open the way for Monsieur and Madame Curie to the discovery of radium.
16 In the course of her researches Madame Curie observed that certain pitchblendes (oxide of uranium ore, containing also barium, bismuth, etc.)
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