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Categories: 19th-century French inventors, Nobel laureates with multiple Nobel awards, Scientists from Warsaw, Members of the Lwów Scientific Society, 20th-century Polish chemists
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Curie  Marie Curie  Madame Curie  Marya Sklodowska  Mary curie
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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) WordNet 3.0
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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) WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie, known simply as Marie Curie, was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Wikipedia
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A surname, especially referring to Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie. Wiktionary
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