For this work Becquerel and the two Curies were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1903.
Units carrying sources with intensities of more than a thousand curies are common.
The work of theCuries in turn stimulated many studies of the effect of radioactivity.
That the curieshad their lands as well as the tribes, admits of the less doubt, since among the few names of the Roman curies that have been handed down to us we find along with some apparently derived from -gentes-, e.
It seems scarcely doubtful that the ten witnesses in that ceremony had the same relation to the constitution of ten curies the thirty lictors had to the constitution of thirty curies.
With the announcement of the discovery of radium, the Curies sprang into world-wide fame, and the name of the wonderful woman who had been the prime mover in the supreme achievement was on every lip.
Curie by King of Sweden, 228; in physics awarded to the Curies and M.
Shortly afterward he was arraigned on the same charges before the Comitia of the Curies in the Peteline Grove.
That all laws passed at the Comitia of the Centuries should receive previously the sanction of the Curies; so that the Curies were now deprived of all power over the Centuries.
The Curies have had to manufacture all they themselves have used.
These crystals are sent to the laboratory of the Curies where the final delicate processes of extraction are carried on by the professor and his wife.
A horse was ready saddled for him, and they rode nearly all the remainder of the night, and at dawn were at Curies where was found a considerable number of riflemen.
That midnight journey was to Curies where the planters were assembled preparatory to making a descent on the enemy, which they were long to remember.
He came here four years ago and settled at Curies on the upper James River.
In the curies they must have taken part like the plebeians.
Gamma rays had never been observed to do this, but the Joliot-Curies could not think what else the radiation might be.
In 1932 the Joliot-Curies repeated the Bothe-Becker work and got the same results.
The Judge, the Curieswill not take any declaration so late.
Before witnesses, before the Curiesshall he verify it!
They are the houses of the Grandes-Écuries of which I was speaking just now, and will one day give place to the great basilica of St. Anthony and its dependencies, a whole religious city that will spring up in the next fifteen years.
The spirit of the Grandes-Écuries is excellent, but there are false ideas which we shall have to eliminate.
All of us in the Grandes-Écuries are agreed to fight the Freemasons,” replied Joseph Lacrisse.
Joseph Lacrisse was chosen by the Nationalist Committee for the ward of the Grandes-Écuries as their candidate at the municipal elections of the 6th of May.
The electors of the Grandes-Écuries ward wanted the Republic to be defended by Joseph Lacrisse, who had conspired against her.
There was no question of a plebiscite; people did not know what it was in the Grandes-Écuries ward.
I’ve got to prepare the speech for the banquet of the Grandes-Écuries next Sunday.
A tramway was to connect the Grandes-Écuries with the Exhibition.
The meetings in the Grandes-Écuries ward, as in all the other wards of Paris, were only moderately rowdy.
The Grand Écuries at Chantilly are assuredly one of the finest examples extant of that luxuriant art of the eighteenth century French builder.
Before the celebrated Écuries is a green, velvety pelouse which gives an admirable approach.
The architecture of the Écuries is of a heavy order and the sculptured decorations actually of little esthetic worth, representing as they do hunting trophies and the like.
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