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Curie point (1355 bytes)
1: ...ero at and above the Curie point. Above the Curie point, the material is purely [[paramagnetic]]. 3: ...econd-order [[phase transition]] and a [[critical point]] where the [[magnetic susceptibility]] is theore... 5: ...] for a list of ferromagnetic materials and their Curie temperatures.'' 9: The Curie point is named after [[Pierre Curie]] (1859-1906). 13: [[de:Curie-Temperatur]] Curie (926 bytes) 1: :''For other uses, see [[Curie (disambiguation)]].'' 4: ...ich equates to one decay per second. Therefore 1 curie is 37 gigabecquerels (GBq) exactly and 1 Bq = 2.... 12: [[de:Curie (Einheit)]] 14: [[fr:Curie]] 15: [[it:Curie]] Pierre Curie (4375 bytes) 1: [[Image:Pierrecurie.jpg|right]] 3: '''Pierre Curie''' ([[May 15]], [[1859]] – [[April 19]], [[... 9: ...etic behaviour. This is now known as the [[Curie point]]. 11: Pierre worked with his wife [[Marie Curie]] in isolating [[polonium]] and [[radium]]. They ... 18: ... per second) originally named in honour of Pierre Curie by the Radiology Congress in 1910, after Pierre's... Curie Institute (606 bytes) 1: The '''Curie Institute''' is a private non-profit foundation o... 3: It was founded by [[Marie Curie]] and [[Claudius Regaud]] and recognized of publi... 8: *[http://www.curie.fr Official site of the Curie Institute] Curie constant (216 bytes) 1: The '''Curie constant''' appears in [[Curie's law]], which relates the [[magnetic field]] and... 4: *[[Curie's law]] Eve Curie (321 bytes) 1: ... She was daughter of [[Marie Curie]] and [[Pierre Curie]] and wrote a biography of her mother. 5: [[Category:1904 births|Curie, Eve]] 6: [[Category:American writers|Curie, Eve]] Curie (disambiguation) (768 bytes) 1: '''Curie''' was a family of distinguished scientists: 3: * '''[[Pierre Curie]]''' (1859-1906), a French [[physicist]] and [[No... 4: ...'''[[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Maria Skłodowska-Curie]]''' (1867-1934), a Polish-French physicist and d... 5: * their daughter, '''[[Irène Joliot-Curie]]''' (1897-1956), a French physicist and Nobel Pr... 6: * her husband, '''[[Frédéric Joliot-Curie]]''' (1900-1958), a French physicist and Nobel Pr... Curie (crater) (122 bytes) 1: There is more than one [[crater]] named '''Curie''': 2: * [[Curie (Lunar crater)]] 3: * [[Curie (crater on Mars)]] Frédéric Joliot-Curie (3300 bytes) 1: '''Jean Frédéric Joliot-Curie''' [[né]] Joliot ([[March 19]], [[1900]] – ... 3: ...1926]] they both changed their surnames to Joliot-Curie. Joliot obtained his doctorate in science, doing ... 20: [[Category:Radioactivity|Joliot-Curie, Frederic]] 23: [[de:Frédéric Joliot-Curie]] 24: [[es:Jean Frédéric Joliot-Curie]] Curie (Lunar crater) (3251 bytes) 7: eponym=[[Pierre Curie]]}} 8: '''Curie''' is a large [[lunar]] [[crater]], much of which... 10: ...]. Both Sklodowska and Lauritsen are smaller than Curie. 12: ...hern end the rim is overlaid by the small crater 'Curie Z'. Several other small craters lie along the rim... 14: ...cated in the southeastern part of the floor, and 'Curie V' lies alongside the northwestern inner wall. Curie's law (838 bytes) 12: :''C'' is a material-specific [[Curie constant]] 14: ...Curie's law''' after the great physisist [[Pierre Curie]]. In words it says that the magnetisation and he... 16: ...be seen as a simplification of the more general [[Curie-Weiss law]]. 19: *[[Curie-Weiss law]] 21: *[[Pierre Curie]] Madame Curie (film) (1440 bytes) 1: ...land|Polish]]-[[France|French]] physicist [[Marie Curie]]. It stars [[Greer Garson]], [[Walter Pidgeon]]... 3: ...nd [[Paul H. Rameau]] from the biography by [[Ève Curie]]. It was directed by [[Mervyn LeRoy]]. Irène Joliot-Curie (2155 bytes) 1: ...[Pierre Curie]] and the wife of [[Frédéric Joliot-Curie]]. 9: ... Sorbonne, and in 1936 the government of France appointed her as the Undersecretary of State for Scientif... 11: Irene Joliot-Curie died in Paris from [[leukemia]] contracted in the... 16: [[Category:1897 births|Joliot-Curie, Irene]] 17: [[Category:1956 deaths|Joliot-Curie, Irene]] Maria Sklodowska-Curie (7671 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Maria Skłodowska-Curie}} 2: [[Image:Mariecurie.jpg|right|frame|Marie Curie, one of the few people to win two [[Nobel Prize]]... 3: ... a two-time [[Nobel laureate]]. She founded the [[Curie Institute]]. 8: ...ive than uranium; thus on [[December 26]]th Marie Curie announced the existence of this new substance. 12: Together with [[Pierre Curie]] and [[Henri Becquerel]], she was awarded the [[... Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (1744 bytes) 3: name=Maria Curie-Sklodowska University| 4: polish=Universytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej| 11: street=Pl. M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 5| 20: ...named in honour of [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie-Sklodowska]]. Black Point-Green Point, California (2715 bytes) 1: '''Black Point-Green Point''' is a [[census-designated place]] located in [[... 4: ... Point-Green Point, California]]Black Point-Green Point is located at 38°6'35" North, 122°30'13" ... Point-to-point tunneling protocol (1280 bytes) 1: '''Point-to-point tunneling protocol''' (PPTP) is a protocol from [... 3: ...ey material for the subsequent Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) applied to data packets. 9: * Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), RFC 2637, July 1999; [... 15: [[de:Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol]] 16: [[fr:Point-to-point tunneling protocol]] Point Counter Point (1491 bytes) 1: '''''Point Counter Point''''', published in [[1928]], was [[Aldous Huxley]... 3: ...ike his earlier and later novels, ''Point Counter Point'' can hardly be summed up in a single plot. One&m... 5: ... and the saner of his characters mostly do have a point. Point-to-Point Protocol (3596 bytes) 1: In [[computing]], the '''Point-to-Point Protocol''', or '''PPP''', is commonly used to es... 11: ...t on each end point. If a line is looped, the end point receives an LCP message with its own magic number... 77: [[de:Point-to-Point Protocol]] 79: [[fr:Point-to-Point Protocol]] 80: [[ja:Point-to-Point Protocol]] Point-to-point construction (2139 bytes) 1: ...ics]] were constructed before [[1950s]]. Point-to-point construction is still used to construct prototype... 5: Point-to-point construction uses '''terminal strips'''. A termi...
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