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- 1911 Chemistry Nobelist
- Radium co-discoverer
- Radium discoverer
- Polonium discoverer
- Codiscoverer of radium
- First two-time Nobelist
- Only person to win two Nobels in two different sciences
- Marie who coined the term "radioactivity"
- Two-time Nobelist
- First female professor at the University of Paris
- Scientist whose archived notebooks are still radioactive
- First female Nobelist
- Radium discoverer Marie
- First double, and first female, Nobelist
- Winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Radium unit
- Madame of radium fame
- Marie who won two Nobel prizes
- Nobelist of 1903 and 1911
- Radium codiscoverer Marie
- Nobelist of 1903
- Either of two 1903 Physics Nobelists
- Physics Nobelist Marie
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- Madame of physics
- Physics and chemistry Nobelist Marie
- Physicist from Poland
- Radium discover
- Unit of radioactivity
- Radioactivity researcher
- Radioactivity unit
- First female Sorbonne professor
- First two-Nobel winner
- Physicist Marie
- Double Nobelist from Warsaw
- Coiner of "radioactivity"
- Radium codiscoverer Marie or Pierre
- Last name of physicists Marie and Pierre
- Discoverer of radium.
- Famous French scientist.
- Greer Garson role.
- Whom Marie Sklodowska married.
- Biographer of radium discoverer.
- Pierre, Marie or Eve.
- Famous name in physics.
- Great name in chemistry.
- Madame Radium.
- Nobel Prize winner, 1903, 1911.
- Nobel prize physicist.
- Marie ___, mother of Eve.
- Only scientist to win two Nobel prizes.
- Great name in Poland.
- Great name in science.
- Two-time Nobel Prize winner.
- Great name in physics.
- Radium measure.
- Great Polish scientist.
- Famous name in science.
- Name of two French scientists.
- Famous scientist
- Marie or Pierre
- Radium pioneer
- Radioactivity measure
- Pierre or Marie
- Nobelist in Chemistry: 1911
- One of two Nobelists: 1903
- Discoverer of polonium
- Marie Sklodowska-___
- Garson film role
- 1903 Nobelist
- 1911 Nobel chemist
- Nobelist Marie
- Madame with a Nobel
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- 3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicist
- First woman to teach at the Sorbonne
- Marie with two Nobels
- Physics Nobelist of 1903 and Chemistry Nobelist of 1911
- First female Nobelist, 1903
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- Nobel Prize winner of 1903 and 1911
- Only person to win a Nobel Prize in two scientific fields
- Irene and Frederic Joliot-___, co-winners of the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Family name in science history
- Chemist Marie
- French physicist
- One of the four people who have won two Nobel Prizes
- First double Nobelist
- Nobelists Marie and Pierre
- Radium finder?
- Irene, Marie or Pierre
- Co-Nobelist of 1903
- Famed scientist Marie
- Scientist Marie
- Marie who was the first winner of two Nobel Prizes
- Two-time Nobelist Marie
- Radioactivity pioneer Marie
- Either co-discoverer of radium
- Nobelist Marie or Pierre
- Marie who won the Nobel Prize twice
- French or Polish physicist
- Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie ___ (book by Barbara Goldsmith)
- Married name of Maria Sklodowska
- Only woman to win two Nobel Prizes
- First woman to win the Nobel Prize
- First to win two Nobel Prizes
- Marie with two Nobel Prizes
- Scientist whose maiden name was Skodowska