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Catholic but her name Sklodowska indicated that she might be of
Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium 1996
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I know that Marie Sklodowska Curieis one of the most famous women in physics and probably I should have chosen a more obscure person to feature in a picture here, but her face is just so striking.
Science Maxine 2009
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Marya Sklodowska, a brilliant student from Poland, came to Paris to study at the Sorbonne.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Marya Sklodowska, a brilliant student from Poland, came to Paris to study at the Sorbonne.
Jesse Kornbluth: 'Radioactive' Is A National Book Award Finalist. It's So Thrilling That It Literally Glows In The Dark. Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Marya Sklodowska, a brilliant student from Poland, came to Paris to study at the Sorbonne.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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I know that Marie Sklodowska Curieis one of the most famous women in physics and probably I should have chosen a more obscure person to feature in a picture here, but her face is just so striking.
Portraits of women scientists from the Smithsonian Maxine 2008
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I know that Marie Sklodowska Curieis one of the most famous women in physics and probably I should have chosen a more obscure person to feature in a picture here, but her face is just so striking.
Portraits of women scientists from the Smithsonian Maxine 2008
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The route took us past the museum home of Madame Curie, Maria Sklodowska, to us Poles, then on to John Paul II Avenue and beside statues of Copernicus and Frederick Chopin.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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The route took us past the museum home of Madame Curie, Maria Sklodowska, to us Poles, then on to John Paul II Avenue and beside statues of Copernicus and Frederick Chopin.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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Last, but certainly not least, is a portrait of Marie Sklodowska Curie, one of the most famous women in physics.
Portraits of Women Scientists From the Smithsonian Peggy 2008
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