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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31 In the bond-diluted BCM with the random crystal field in an applied field, the Curie temperature decreases monotonously with the increasing of the crystal field.
32 A metal called uranium gave off a kind of radiation, which Marie Curie later called radioactivity.
33 The Curie temperature and saturation magnetization increase with the Fe content.
34 According to variable factors effecting temperature of lithologic Curie point, a method used to assent accuracy of Curie surface is given.
35 In 1904 , Marie and Pierre Curie were given the Nobel Prize for physics.
36 Weak coupling reduces the Curie temperature in the mix system, and the deviation from linear relation reaches maximum around 0.5 of composition rate.
37 This scenario has recently been visualised by researchers at the Institut Curie.
38 In the inflation in 90's in 20th century, the curie madam's prinipal was like to once appear in the Poland and France of money and stamp up.
39 This paper reviews the latest development of high Curie point PTC ceramics and low temperature sintering of PT C ceramics.
40 The experimental results show that the ceramic compositions of BLTZ system have diffuse phase transition characteristics and rather large electrostrictive effect in the vicinity of Curie peak.
41 The existence of domain walls reduces both the spontaneous polarization and the Curie temperature, and increases the critical size.
42 In addition to the Curie clan, Einstein, Newton and Alan Turing —founder of modern computer science —all were left-handed as well.
43 In this paper, an axial vector R is selected as the order parameter. According to Curie Rciple, R c...
44 A new method for determining Curie point of ferromagnetic minerals is introduced in this article.
45 Marie Curie, Polish - French chemist and physicist, was born in Warsaw as Marie Sklodowska.
46 Magnetic properties indicate the transition from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic near the curie point, and exhibit the typical cluster glass characterization.
47 Langevin returned to the Sorbonne and obtained his Ph . D . from Pierre Curie in 1902.
48 Lead scandium tantalate ceramics exhibit excellent dielectric, piezoelectric, and ferroelectric properties, but need rather higher sintering temperature and possess lower Curie temperature.
49 Meanwhile, PTC Thermistor is heated to above the Curie temperature, Rt heating temperature exceeding the switch temperature TSW and leaping to the state of high resistance too.
50 Most cast iron has curie point at about 1 040K except austenitic cast iron and white cast iron, their thermal diffusivity is the minimum there.
51 Marie Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel were nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1902,(http://sentencedict.com/curie.html) but didn’t win.
52 An explanation of the cause of variation of Curie temperature with the Ni contents of the compounds has been given on the basis of the above results.
53 It is obvious that there is a definite transition interval of temperature between ferromagnetic state and paramagnetic state of the metal and the Curie temperature is only an intermediate value.
54 When the ball falls, the timing can be started; when the ball reaches the curie point, the magnetic iron can be absorbed and the timing can be stopped.
55 of radium and of polonium were made by Pierre Curie in collaboration with me.
56 The small polaron hopping is considered to be the main transport mechanism above the Curie temperature by comparing the experimental data with the theoretical results.
57 Madame Curie named it polonium in honour of her native country.
58 At that time Pierre Curie was teaching physics in a technical college at a small salary.
59 Under the superposed magnetic field, a characteristic sharp peak of the real part of the susceptibility appears near the magnetic transition temperature (Curie temperature).
60 The temperature - dependent magnetic susceptibility curve showed that there was no Curie - Weiss behavior.
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