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  1. Before the Fall-Out: From Marie Curie to Hiroshima by Diana Preston, 2006-09-04
  2. Marie Curie und das R�tsel der Atome
  3. Marie Curie (Get a Life!, 7) by Philip Ardagh, 2000-01
  4. The Search for Radium: Marie Curie's Story (Science Stories) by C. Birmingham, 2006-06-14
  5. Marie Curie (Famous People, Famous Lives) by Karen Wallace, Nick Ward, et all 2002-01-01
  6. Marie Curie derrière la légende by Robert Reid, 1983-03-01
  7. Ancien Étudiant à La Sorbonne: Alexandre Alekhine, Nicolas Boileau, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Jean-Marie Lustiger, Érasme, Michel Aflak, Marie Curie (French Edition)
  8. The young Marie Curie by Clare H Abrahall, 1969
  9. Marie Curie: Radium Scientist (Famous People Series) by Beverley Birch, 1977-02-24
  10. Marie Curie: A Life by Susan Quinn, 1995-08-30
  11. Marie and Pierre Curie (Pocket Biographies) by John E. Senior, 1998-05-25
  12. Marie Curie and Radium by Steve Parker, 1995
  13. Marie Curie: Genius by Nick Healy, 2005-07-30
  14. Marie Curie (A World Pioneer Biography) by Robin McKown, 1971

81. Faculté De La Pitié Salpêtrière - Page D'accueil
Informations g©n©rales et pr©sentation de la facult©. Liste des laboratoires de recherches, ressources d'enseignement, pages pratiques pour les ©tudiants. Universit© Paris VI, Pierre et marie curie.
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82. Historia - Curie, Marie
marie curie Research Scientist, Physics and Radioactivity (18671934). marie curie was a very important scientist who was born in Poland and later lived in
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83. Thèse Médecine Générale. Présence Résident Stagiaire En Consultation Et Pa
Th¨se de doctorat en m©decine soutenue par Nicolas Ciabrini, Universit© Paris VI, Pierre et marie curie, 2002. Format HTML et PDF
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Thèse : Comment la présence du résident est-elle perçue par le patient lors d’une consultation de médecine générale au cours du stage chez le praticien ?
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Comment la présence du résident est-elle perçue par le patient lors d’une consultation de médecine générale au cours du stage chez le praticien ?
Thèse de doctorat en médecine soutenue le 22 janvier 2002 par Nicolas Ciabrini.
UNIVERSITÉ PARIS VI – PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE Charger la thèse au format HTML (738 Ko) Charger la thèse au format PDF (247 Ko, format recommandé pour une impression). RESUME Instauré durant les années soixante-dix, c’est en 1997 que le stage pratique chez le médecin de ville devient obligatoire. Il institue une équipe de travail composée d’un résident et d’un praticien, mais fait courir le risque de modifier une relation médecin-malade préexistante déjà rodée. En effet, celle-ci est extrêmement complexe : dans ce binôme se confrontent explicite et implicite, attitude et contre attitude, en sachant que toute réaction est influencée par le vécu de chacun. Il est donc intéressant d’analyser quel peut être l’impact de la présence d’un étudiant sur la relation médecin-malade durant une consultation.

84. Science Museum | Marie Curie And The History Of Radioactivity | Bibliography
Bibliographic sources for marie curie available at the Science Museum Various articles on marie curie, including a short overview of her work (in
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Bibliographic sources for Marie Curie available at the Science Museum Library (smlinfo@nmsi.ac.uk, tel: 020 7942 4242) Biographies of Marie Curie Cotton, Eugénie. Les Curies. Paris: Seghers, 1963. Shelfmark 92 CUR [A biography in French of Marie Curie, incorporating biographical details of Pierre and Irene. It also contains a selection of texts by Marie, Pierre, Irène and Frédéric Joliot, partly dealing the scientific work of the family Accessible for fluent French speaker, not scientific] Crowther, James Gerald. Marie Curie. In: Six great scientists, by J. G. Crowther. 1955, p.181-221. Shelfmark 92:5 [A short biographical text about her life, work and the scientific development in her time. Recommended for students writing an essay on the subject] Curie, Eve. Madame Curie. London: Heinemann, 1938. Shelfmark 92 CUR [This is a personal biography by her daughter Eve, a non-scientist. Very accessible.] Etudes consacrées à Marie Sklodowska-Curie et a Marian Smoluchowski. Monografie z dziejow nauki i techniki, vol.51. Warsaw: Polska Akademia Nauk – Komitet Historii Nauki, 1970. Shelfmark STS Pers 5:93 MONOGRAFIE

85. Marie Curie - A Biography Page 1
A fivepage biography of the physicist, along with photos and links, books for further reading, and a virtual tour of Paris which shows where she worked and lived.
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The biography of Marie Curie, the atomic physics pioneer, discoverer of radium and polonium, winner of 2 Nobel Prizes.
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A Family of Teachers
Marie Curie took on many roles during her lifetime: wife, mother, research scientist, college student, polish patriot, institute director, fundraiser, x-ray technician, mentor and teacher. The role of teacher is, perhaps, the least sursprising because Marie was born, on November 7, 1867, into a family of teachers. Her father, Wladyshaw Sklodowski ran several schools including a boys' reformatory during his career as a teacher. He studied biology at the University of Warsaw, and with his own children, he never missed a "pedagogical (learning) opportunity." He was a man with a vast store of knowledge, and his children thought of him as a walking encyclopedia. Marie's grandfather, Jozef Sklodowski, was also a teacher and a school principal with strong "republican views." He put his career on the line by encouraging children of peasant families to study and allowing them in the same classes with the children of the nobility.
Marie's mother, Bronislawa, had an enormous influence on all of her children's lives, but especially Marie or Manya as she was called at home. Bronislawa was a working parent: the headmistress of one of Warsaw's better girls' schools. For a few years, the family lived in an apartment in the rear of the school, in a stately town house on Freta Street. Marie was born in this apartment; she was the youngest of five children. Madam Sklodowska often found herself overloaded with all the work of running a big household and a school. Sometimes she wished she were a still a single woman. Nevertheless, she found time to make all the children's shoes by hand. Bronislawa was a republican in her own way, and little Marie learned never to look down on manual labor.

86. LII - Results For "curie, Marie, 1867-1934"
Results for curie, marie, 18671934 1 of 1. marie curie and the Science of Radioactivity. This is a rich, detailed exhibit providing insight into the life
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87. Chemistry 1911
1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of radium. First person to win two nobel prizes.
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"in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element" Marie Curie, née Sklodowska France Sorbonne University
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88. EDUCATION PLANET - 17 Web Sites For Curie, Marie
marie curie (18671934) * - marie curie is the most famous woman of physics. marie curie * - A Nobel Prize Pioneer at the Panthéon The ashes of marie
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89. MSN Encarta - Pierre Curie
Tells about the French physicist best known for the work on radioactivity that he did with his wife, marie.
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Curie, Pierre (1859-1906), French physicist and Nobel laureate, best known for the work on radioactivity that he did with his wife, Marie Curie . In radioactive materials the atoms break down spontaneously, releasing radiation in the form of energy and subatomic particles. Pierre Curie also worked on important topics in the structure of crystals and helped discover the piezoelectric effect in crystals—a property of producing electrical voltages when they are compressed. Pierre Curie was born in Paris and educated at home by his parents. He studied physics at the University of Paris, earning a bachelor’s degree in 1875. He became an assistant teacher at the University of Paris in 1878 and turned his research to crystallography. In 1880 Pierre and his brother Jacques Curie discovered that some crystals developed positive electrical charges at one end and negative electrical charges at the other when the crystals were compressed. These crystals also change shape when exposed to electric voltage. The Curies called this effect the piezoelectric effect.

90. Madame Curie
Pierre curie was introduced to marie Sklodowska, and he let marie work in his marie curie was the first female professor at Sevres, a college for girls
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Madame Curie
Madame Curie was the physicist with expertise in chemistry that, in 1898, discovered the radioactive substances of radium and polonium in Paris, France. She was the first to isolate pure radium, and was world renowned as the leading expert on radiation. In fact, she coined the term, "radioactivity." The Curies and Henri Becquerel shared the Nobel Prize for Physics because of their discovery of natural radioactivity. Years later, after a brutal political fight, Marie was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry for determining the atomic weight of radium. Bronia sent for Maria later that year. Maria was concerned for her widower father, and did not take the opportunity to go to Paris until she was finally convinced by him to follow her dream. She was a brilliant student, well respected by her colleagues and professors in a society replete with male chauvinism. In fact, the word for female student, etudiante, was a euphemism for the prostitutes who "served" the male students and professors at the Sorbonne. She prevailed, and earned her "licence es sciences" in 1893 as one of two female license recipients in the entire university. In 1894, she was one of five women to earn the university’s "licence es mathematiques." She had studied under some of the most important scientific minds of the age. Her name was now Marie, and she was now an official scientist, studying the properties of magnetism for her doctorate in physics. After her studies were completed, she planned to answer the call of duty to country and family, and return to Poland to care for her father. Fate stepped in and introduced a new experience: Pierre Curie.

91. Histoire Et Musée Curie | Institut Curie
Mus©e et archives de l'Institut du radium. Documents sur Pierre et marie curie. Pr©sentation des activit©s p©dagogiques, du centre de documentation, de la phototh¨que et informations pratiques.
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92. Marie Curie Cancer Care : Home
marie curie Cancer Care provides high quality nursing totally free to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home supported by their families.
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Welcome Marie Curie Cancer Care welcomes you to its online home. This website is for anyone looking for information about the charity's work with cancer patients and their families across the UK. It's also the place to check out how you can get involved in supporting the charity right now. Your visit to our website is much appreciated. Latest News Record turn out for run A record number of runners took part in the Hydro Active women's challenge for Marie Curie Curie Cancer Care. Pipers smash world record Marie Curie Cancer Care was the benefiting charity of Pipefest 2005, when a total of 9,100 pipers and drummers marched through Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, breaking the world record for the biggest-ever pipe band. Regional Events Events in Wales and the West Snowdon Marathon Fantastic mountain scenery awaits the runners in the Snowdonia National Park on Sunday October 30, 2005.

93. Marie And Pierre Curie
Detailed biographies of the husbandwife team known for their pioneering research in the field of radiology.
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Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium
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At the end of the 19th century, a number of discoveries were made in physics which paved the way for the breakthrough of modern physics and led to the revolutionary technical development that is continually changing our daily lives. Around 1886, Heinrich Hertz demonstrated experimentally the existence of radio waves. It is said that Hertz only smiled incredulously when anyone predicted that his waves would one day be sent round the earth. Hertz died in 1894 at the early age of 37. In September 1895, Guglielmo Marconi sent the first radio signal over a distance of 1.5 km. In 1901 he spanned the Atlantic. Hertz did not live long enough to experience the far-reaching positive effects of his great discovery, nor of course did he have to see it abused in bad television programs. It is hard to predict the consequences of new discoveries in physics. On November 8, 1895, Henri Becquerel was exposing salts of uranium to sunlight to study whether the new radiation could have a connection with luminescence, he found out by chance - thanks to a few days of cloudy weather - that another new type of radiation was being spontaneously emanated without the salts of uranium having to be illuminated - a radiation that could pass through metal foil and darken a photographic plate. The two researchers who were to play a major role in the continued study of this new radiation were Marie and Pierre Curie.

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Search Before The Fallout From marie curie to Hiroshima Search Obsessive Genius The Inner World of marie curie (Great Discoveries)
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95. Marie Curie Gravesite
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Name: Marie Curie Categories: Scientists Women of Note Burial Location: The Pantheon, Paris, France. Mike's Notes: It is rare in history for a woman and her husband to be justly famous for the same pursuit, and even more rare for the wife to be remembered as excelling past her husband. Such is the case, though, with the great scientists Marie and Pierre Curie.

96. Graph Theory 2004. A Conference In Memory Of Claude Berge
In memory of Claude Berge. Universit© Pierre et marie curie, Paris, France; 59 July 2004.
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Graph Theory 2004
A Conference in Memory of Claude Berge
Paris, July 5-9, 2004
Preliminary Announcement
Paris, June 7, 2001 - Stanislas Francfort, Bianca Spille, Claude Berge, Mekkia Kouider
A conference dedicated to the memory of
Claude Berge
will be held from July 5 to July 9, 2004, at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, in Paris.
The main topic of the conference is graph theory. The program will include plenary lectures, contributed talks and poster sessions.
Partial list of plenary speakers:
    Vašek Chvátal
    Gerard P. Cornuejols
    András Frank
    Pavol Hell
    Lászlo Lovász
    Jaroslav Nešetril
    Paul Seymour
    Carsten Thomassen Bjarne Toft
A first announcement containing all necessary information can be found here . Contact: GT04@math.jussieu.fr
Organizing Committee:

97. CURIE, MARIE (1867 - 1934)
curie, marie (1867 1934). Traité de Radioactivité. Paris, 1910. One of the most important books of science written in the twentieth century,
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98. Curie, Marie (1867-1934), Physicienne Française D'origine Polonaise

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99. Cast Of Characters - NATALIE VANSIER As Martine Boudreau
Article in which the actress discusses her role in the movie marie curie More Than Meets the Eye .
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Martine Boudreau in "Marie Curie: More Than Meets the Eye" As the film's charming anchor, Natalie Vansier provides a unique, youthful perspective on the exploits of the great scientist. "Martine's pretty similar to me, I think," says Vansier. "She has a lot of confidence in herself; if she has a gut feeling, she'll go along with it. She has a sense of humor, and if sometimes she's looks a little tough, she also has a sensitive side. Yes, she also has an active imagination. There's a part of her that knows that Marie Curie isn't a spy, but another part of her is scaredscared for her fatherand so she wants to have this wild idea to believe in." Natalie Vansier was born in Montreal on March 7, 1986. She has always gravitated to "make-believe and acting out stories," she says, and has long known that she would "do anything that would let me do that." By about age seven, she was taking theatre classes, particularly a musical workshop with David Schapp, and by the summer of 1995 was working professionally. Her first film was Dancing on the Moon, playing Madeline, a young girl who bears a passing resemblance to her Marie Curie character in the sense, Vansier says, that "she has a lot of imagination and pretty much stands out from the crowd. In the film, Madeline had a stuffed animal that came to life." In her next movie, The Kid, Vansier played the girlfriend of a boy who aspires to be a boxer. Of late, she has been appearing in the TV series Lassie, which airs on YTV in Canada and the Discovery Channel in the U.S.; her character, Nathalie, is a friend of the intrepid dog's owner. The filming of Marie Curie is Ireland conveniently fell during the show's hiatus.

100. Alsos: Browse
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