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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61 So Marie Curie became the first woman in France to be a university professor.
62 The transitional phase appeared when two ferroelectric powders with different Curie point were mixed and sintered together.
63 Marie Curie , Polish - born French scientist and pioneer in the medicinal use of radioactivity, died.
64 The discovery of radium, which made Marie curie mother to the atomic age.
65 This important group of scientists had asked Pierre Curie to give them a lecture on radium.
66 The colossal magneto-resistance appears at temperature close to the Curie temperature, and resistance will reduce with the temperature being increased or decreased quickly.
67 However, it could not find full information of magnetic material just having the measure the magnetic moment, Curie temperature and the magnetic hysteresis cycle for the magnetic material.
68 In fact, it was Curie that coined the term radioactivity, though Henri Becquerel discovered the phenomenon years earlier.
69 All four authors of this nomination letter were fully aware that Marie Curie alone, was responsible for the isolation of a decigram of pure radium.
70 The Curie temperature and saturation magnetization of manganese-zinc ferrite were measured by using the electric bridge method, induced method and vibrating sample magnetometer (VCM).
71 In 1904 Marie and Pierre Curie were given the Nobel Prize for Physics.
72 Measurements of Curie temperature and magnetization have been made for polycrystalline Ni 50 Mn 29 Ga 21 - xTbx alloys.
73 Among all MAMs, metallic magnetic materials are especially focused on due to high saturation magnetization, high permeability, high Curie temperature and low coercivity.
74 Madame Curie had undertaken far too heavy a task; she wasted away.
75 You may know that Marie Curie is also a woman does not do?
76 Becquerel handed the phenomenon off to his student Marie Curie and her husband Pierre.
77 Among the foreign players, the Korean usually take the action of the inner track exceeding technique at curie in order to exceed the others.
78 I have more than once seen Madame Curie nibbling two thin rounds of sausage.
79 The component dependence of crystal lattice constant, saturated magnetization and Curie temperature has been analyzed.
80 The transitional phase appeared when two ferroelectric powders with different Curie point were and sintered together.
81 In heating up of the PTCRs with AC or DC, under the Curie temperature,(http://Sentencedict.com) the resistivity is very low.
82 Marie Curie hard and finally at a meeting of the failure of the element radium found.
83 Soon after the accident, she was given Pierre's post at the University of Paris as head of the Physics Department. So Marie Curie became the first woman in France to be a university professor.
84 Unlike many, however, Curie felt her place was in Paris. After the radium was in a Bordeaux safe-deposit box, she returned to Paris on a military train.
85 Meanwhile, the temperature stability of the metal magnetic material is much better than that of the ferrite material after oxidation, as a result of the higher Curie temperature.
86 Not only was atomic scientist Marie Curie left-handed, but she was the matriarch of a whole family of accomplished, southpaw scientists.
87 Madame Curie took the doctor's degree in physics in 1903.
88 At last came the day when Marie Curie was almost at the end of her efforts.
89 The dependence of the Curie temperature and the critical transverse field on the long-range exponent is obtained.
90 Results show that rare earth ion doping at A site is an effective way to regulate Curie temperature of rare earth manganite.
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