Similar words: curio, curing, courier, buried, curious, curried, incurious, security. Meaning: ['kjʊərɪ] n. 1. 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) 2. French physicist; husband of Marie Curie (1859-1906) 3. a unit of radioactivity equal to the amount of a radioactive isotope that decays at the rate of 37,000,000,000 disintegrations per second.
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1 Marie Curie is famous for her contribution to science.
2 Madame Curie was the only famous woman scientist in the world.
3 Madam Curie insisted ( that ) there was something in nature that gave out radiation.
4 Marie Curie was the woman behind enormous changes in the science of chemistry.
5 Down deep in that ugly heap Marie Curie felt sure that her new element lay hidden.
6 Madam Curie insisted there was something in nature that gave out radiation.
7 One curie is equal to the radioactivity of one gram of radium.
8 The Marie Curie Research Institute develops molecular biological research into the causes and treatment of cancer.
9 Above the Curie temperature there is no spontaneous magnetization.
10 Madame Curie warned learners not to go too fast.
11 Marie Curie never made money out of her research.
12 The Curie temperature also shows an anomaly increase.
13 Other examples include Tchaikovsky[sentencedict.com], Beethoven and Curie.
14 Intending to operate the petite Curie herself if necessary, she learned how to drive a car and gave herself cram courses in anatomy, in the use of X-ray equipment, and in auto mechanics.
15 My Marie Curie (1867-1934) French nationality Polish scientists to study the phenomenon of radioactive found radium and polonium two radioelement, twice the life of Nobel Prize.
16 Marie Curie , in a simple, dark evening dress, glanced down the long banquet table.
17 An experiment method is introduced to observe the Curie temperature of magnetic materials.
18 Madame Marie Curie was, and still is the world's most famous woman scientist.
19 For, eight years, Marie Curie worked in cold laboratories with poor equipment.
20 The Curie temperature of LSMO lowers successfully to room temperature with 0.07 mol ratio Ti 4 + addition.
21 Before broaching the subject of this lecture,(www.Sentencedict.com) I should like to recall that the discoveries of radium and of polonium were made by Pierre Curie in collaboration with me.
22 White says that to be a clavicle, the specimen should have an S- or sigmoid curie, but it does not.
23 Experts claimed that teachers had to be Einstein, Marie Curie and Linford Christie rolled into one to help children grasp the new national curriculum.
24 The outstanding permanent magnetic material Nd2Fe14B possesses very high energy product. But its Curie temperature is a little bit too low for practical application.
25 Suddenly, I felt that I was a mere intruder; I became even shyer than Madame Curie.
26 The failure rate of PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistor increases with Curie Point (T_c) of determined PTC material.
27 He was French, of good family, and his name was Pierre Curie.
28 The results show that the effect of Gd and Sn doping is to increase the dielectric constant and to reduce the Curie temperature.
29 The author systematically studied on sampling method and depth, time of absorption equilibrium and Curie pyrolysis, sample preparation and the process of experimental operation.
30 One of the methods is attracted as it employs the magnetic material of low Curie point which is in response to the temperature change and thus able to de-ice automatically.
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