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Title: Marie Curie’s scientific researches in her sacrificed life Marie Curie’s scientific researches in her sacrificed life Derya Dalbastı Derya Dalbastı Ra 88
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Introduction: Aim To emphasize that Marie Curie devoted her life to scientific researches even to risk her own life Ra 88
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Introduction: Outline Includes H.Becquerel, radioactivity, lab conditions, her Noble Prizes and her death Excludes her family and supporting factors Ra 88
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Studies of French physicist Henri Becquerel about emitted rays of uranium inspired Curie’s researches U 98
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As a result of this inspiration, the term radioactivity is coined by Marie Cruie. radioactivity Ra 88
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Even though she spent a lot of time in inadequate laboratories in order to make researches, 12 3 6 9
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She was the first person ever to receive two Nobel Prize for radioactivity and isolation of pure radium 2 Ra 88 U82U82
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One of her outstanding achievements was to have understood the need to accumulate intense radioactive sources intense radioactive sources
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Ra 88 As a result, she provided an abundant supply for research in nuclear physics
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Concequently; she died of leukemia caused by her exposure to the radium that made her famous. leukemia Ra 88
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After that, recognizing her with the highest posthumous honor, the French Government transferred her ashes to Paris posthumous honor
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Radioactivity: A kind of energy in the form of harmful and powerful rays Ra 88
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Leukemia: A kind of illness caused by exposure to radioactive rays Ra 88
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Intense radioactive sources: The source of very strong energy in the form of harmful and powerful rays Ra 88
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Posthumous honor: Special award that is given after the someone’s death relating the success of them before they died
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