Biography:Lucie Blanquies

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Short description: French scientist

Lucie Blanquies was a woman scientist who worked in Madame Curie's laboratory in Paris from 1908 to 1910. She measured the power of the alpha particles emitted by different radioactive materials.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie (2012), "Marie Curie, Women and the History of Chemistry", Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Madame Marie Sklodowska Curie’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Springer): p. 111, ISBN 9789460917196 
  2. Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie; Joy Dorothy Harvey (2000), "Blanquies, Lucie", The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science (Routledge): p. 142, ISBN 9780415920384, https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict00ogil_0 
  3. Chiu, M.-H.; Gilmer, P. J.; Treagust, D. F., eds (2011) (in en). Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Madame Marie Sklodowska Curie's Nobel Prize in Chemistry. doi:10.1007/978-94-6091-719-6. ISBN 978-94-6091-719-6. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-6091-719-6.