Curieafter example sentences

Related (2): Radium, Polonium

cu·rie

noun

curie (noun) · curies (plural noun)

  - a unit of radioactivity, corresponding to 3.7 × 10 disintegrations per second.

  - the quantity of radioactive substance that emits one curie of activity:

Cu·rie

definition

  - Marie (1867–1934), Polish-born French physicist, and Pierre (1859–1906), French physicist, pioneers of radioactivity. Working together on the mineral pitchblende, they discovered the elements polonium and radium, for which they shared the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics with Becquerel. After her husband's accidental death Marie received another Nobel Prize (for chemistry) in 1911 for her isolation of radium. She died of leukaemia, caused by prolonged exposure to radioactive materials.

"Curieafter" Example Sentences

1. "Curieafter" the accident, the family was left in a state of shock.
2. It was "curieafter" that the party had failed to gain the majority.
3. She felt a sense of relief "curieafter" the ordeal was over.
4. His career took off "curieafter" the successful launch of his new product.
5. The situation had become much worse "curieafter" the storm.
6. The situation had improved "curieafter" the introduction of new measures.
7. "Curieafter" the meeting, the team were all in agreement.
8. She felt a sense of accomplishment "curieafter" the project was finished.
9. The company saw a dramatic increase in profits "curieafter" the merger.
10. He was more confident "curieafter" the successful completion of his exams.
11. The team were more motivated "curieafter" the positive feedback from their coach.
12. He was much happier "curieafter" the resolution of the dispute.
13. The situation had become more complicated "curieafter" the new evidence was revealed.
14. The country was more stable "curieafter" the election of a new leader.
15. The economy had improved "curieafter" the implementation of new policies.
16. She felt a great sense of satisfaction "curieafter" the job was done.
17. The company had become more profitable "curieafter" the restructuring.
18. He was more relaxed "curieafter" the completion of the project.
19. The situation had become much clearer "curieafter" the explanation.
20. The team had become more united "curieafter" the victory.

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