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Marguerite Catherine Perey (19
October 1909 – 13 May 1975) was a
French physicist and a
student of
Marie Curie. In 1939,
Perey discovered the element...
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viewable quantity of the element.
Francium was
discovered by
Marguerite Perey in
France (from
which the
element takes its name) on
January 7, 1939. Before...
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upwards of 45
scientific women from all over the
world including Marguerite Perey,
discoverer of
francium - five-time
nominee for the
Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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originally the name of 222Rn France, home
country of
discoverer Marguerite Perey Coined in
French by
discoverer Marie Curie, from
Latin radius 'ray' Gr****...
- the last
element to be
discovered in nature, by
French chemist Marguerite Perey in 1939. The
elements beyond uranium were
likewise discovered artificially...
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century later, in 1962, that a
doctoral student of Curie's,
Marguerite Perey,
became the
first woman elected to
membership in the academy.
Despite Curie's...
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known for both his art deco
illustrated books and
iconic turnstile for the
Perey company, as well as
modern radios,
broadcast equipment, and televisions...
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originally the name of 222Rn France, home
country of
discoverer Marguerite Perey Coined in
French by
discoverer Marie Curie, from
Latin radius 'ray' Gr****...
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Arthur J. Burks,
American colonel and
author (b. 1898) 1975 –
Marguerite Perey,
French physicist (b. 1909) 1975 – Bob Wills,
American singer-songwriter...
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admitted as a
correspondent member was a
student of Curie's,
Marguerite Perey, in 1962. The
first female full
member was
Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat in 1979...