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  1. Frederic Joliot-Curie by Maurice Goldsmith, 1977-02
  2. Frederic Joliot-Curie: The Man and His Theories (A Profile in Science) by Pierre Biquard, 1966
  3. Frederic Joliot-Curie (French Edition) by Michel Pinault, 2000
  4. Frederic Joliot-Curie: the Man and His Theories by Pierre Biquard, 1966-01-01
  5. Frédéric Joliot-Curie: The Man and His Theories (Profiles in Science) by Pierre Biquard, 1966-12
  6. FREDERIC JOLIOT-CURIETHE MAN AND HIS THEORIES by BIQUARD, 1965
  7. Ancien Élève de L'école Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de La Ville de Paris: Paul Langevin, Frédéric Joliot-Curie (French Edition)
  8. Cinq annees de lutte pour la paix : [articles, discours et documents (1949-1954)] / Frederic Joliot-Curie by Frederic Joliot-Curie, 1954
  9. Frédéric Joliot-Curie
  10. Lauréat Du Prix Staline Pour La Paix: Lázaro Cárdenas Del Río, Bertolt Brecht, Pablo Neruda, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Song Qingling, Anna Seghers (French Edition)
  11. Members of the National Front Resistant Movement: Louis Aragon, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Jacques Duclos, Pierre Villon
  12. Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  13. Famille Curie: Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Ève Curie, Irène Joliot-Curie, Les Palmes de M. Schutz (Film, 1997) (French Edition)
  14. Hochschullehrer (Collège de France): Bronislaw Geremek, Pierre Bourdieu, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Henri Bergson, Georges Cuvier (German Edition)

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JOLIOTCURIE FREDERIC. Opere alese. - Bucuresti, 1960. - 319 p. 539-J.75. 915 c.539-J.75. joliot frederic et CURIE IRENE. Radioactivite artificielle. Paris.
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  • Äîêóìåíòû î áàêòåðèîëîãè÷åñêîé âîéíå àìåðèêàíñêèõ èìïåðèàëèñòîâ ïðîòèâ êîðåéñêîãî è êèòàéñêîãî íàðîäîâ: Äîêëàä Êèòàéñêîé êîìèññèè ïî ðàññëåäîâàíèþ ôàêòîâ ïðèìåíåíèÿ àìåðèêàíöàìè áàêòåðèîëîãè÷åñêîãî îðóæèÿ. - Ïèñüìî Æîëèî-Êþðè Îñòèíó // Íîâîå âðåìÿ. - 1952. - N 20. - Ñ.3-5.
  • ÆÎËÈÎ-ÊÞÐÈ È., ÆÎËÈÎ-ÊÞÐÈ Ô. Íîâûé òèï ðàäèîàêòèâíîñòè. [Ïåðâûé ïåðåâîä íà ðóññêèé ÿç. Ðàáîòû îá îòêðûòèè ÿâëåíèÿ èñêóññòâåííîé ðàäèîàêòèâíîñòè,îïóáëèêîâàííîé â æóðíàëå "Comptes Rendys" â 1934ã.] // Óñïåõè ôèç. íàóê. - 1954. - Ò.53, âûï.1. - Ñ.3-6.
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  • ÆÎËÈÎ-ÊÞÐÈ Ô. Âûñòóïëåíèå Ôðåäåðèêà Æîëèî Êþðè â Êðåìëå 6 èþëÿ 1951 ãîäà.[Ðå÷ü â Êîìèòåòå ïî ìåæäóíàðîäíûì Ñòàëèíñêèì ïðåìèÿì ïðè ïîëó÷íåíèè ïðåìèè] // Âåñòí. Àêàä. íàóê ÑÑÑÐ. - 1951. - N 8. - Ñ.5-7.
  • ÆÎËÈÎ-ÊÞÐÈ Ô. Îá îðãàíèçàöèè íàóêè âî Ôðàíöèè [ è î ðàáîòå Êîìèññàðèàòà ïî àòîìíîé ýíåðãèè] // Èçâ. Àêàä. íàóê ÑÑÑÐ. Ñåð. Ôèç. - 1950. - N 1. - Ñ.64-69.

2. Frédéric Joliot - Biography
Orsay. He died in Paris in 1958. Jean frederic and Irene joliotCuriehad one daughter, Helene, and one son, Pierre. From Nobel
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, born in Paris, March 19, 1900, was a graduate of the Ecole de Physique et Chimie of the city of Paris. His father was Henri Joliot, a merchant, and his mother was Emilie Roederer. In 1925 he became, at the Radium Institute, assistant to Marie Curie Chadwick , 1932) and the positron (Anderson, 1932). However, their greatest discovery was artificial radioactivity (1934). By bombardment of boron, aluminium, and magnesium with alpha particles, they produced the isotope 13 of nitrogen, the isotope 30 of phosphorus and, simultaneously, the isotopes 27 of silicon and 28 of aluminium. These elements, not found naturally, decompose spontaneously, with a more or less long period, by emission of positive or negative electrons. It was for this very important discovery that these two physicists received in 1935 the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. During this time F. Joliot, who had always taken an interest in social questions, joined the Socialist Party, the S.F.I.O. (1934), then the League for the Rights of Man (1936)
F. Joliot was a member of the French Academy of Sciences and of the Academy of Medicine. He was also a member of numerous foreign scientific academies and societies, and holder of an honorary doctor's degree of several universities. He was a Commander of the Legion of Honour. His recreations show him as a man of wide attainments, among which piano playing, landscape painting and reading (particularly

3. Atomicarchive.com: Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Web Links. Frédéric joliotCurie ( d. 1958) Frédéric joliot, was born in Paris, March 19, 1900
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1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with his wife. During World War II, he helped hamper German efforts to develop an atomic bomb. After the war, he directed the construction of France's first atomic pile. He also served as the first Commissioner for Atomic Energy. In 1956 he succeeded his wife as director of the Radium Institute. He died in Paris on August 14, 1958. About Us Support Privacy Site Map
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4. Irène Joliot-Curie And Frédéric Joliot
Obituary of frederic joliotCurie - from Le Monde, 15 August 1958,reprinted by the Woodrow Wilson Leadership Program in Chemistry.
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    Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956) had the unusual experience of attending for two years in her childhood a special school that emphasized science, organized by her mother, Marie Curie , and her scientific friends for their own children. She was still a teenager when she worked with her mother in the radiography corps during World War I. After the war she assisted her mother at the Radium Institute in Paris, meanwhile completing her doctorate. She married Frédéric Joliot (1900-1958), a young physicist who had come to work with her mother. The Joliot-Curies won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radiation by bombardment of alpha particles (helium nuclei, He ) on various light elements. They correctly interpreted the continued positron emission that occurred after bombardment had ceased as evidence that "radioactive isotopes" of known elements had been created. These isotopes rapidly became important tools in biomedical research and in the treatment of cancer. The Joliot-Curies were the parents of a boy and a girl, both of whom became scientists—thus continuing a famous scientific dynasty.

5. Joliot-Curie, Frédéric And Irène
Two biographies of Frédéric are Maurice Goldsmith, frederic joliotCurie (1976),a comprehensive work by a former colleague of joliot in the World Federation
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/305_82.html
Corbis-Bettmann Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their discovery of new radioactive isotopes prepared artificially. They were the son-in-law and daughter of Nobel Prize winners Pierre and Marie Curie Joliot simultaneously pursued new studies to obtain his Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (National Centre for Scientific Research). Legion of Honour with a military title and was decorated with the Croix de Guerre. with the position of director of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. ZOE (
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Les Curie Frederic Joliot-Curie (1976), a comprehensive work by a former colleague of Joliot in the World Federation of Scientific Workers; and Pierre Biquard, li ot- Cu rie: The Man and His Theories (1965), an account that includes recollections of the friendship between Joliot and the author, who was closely associated with Joliot's activities for peace.

6. Frederic Joliot Winner Of The 1935 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
frederic joliot, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. FRÉDÉRIC joliot. 1935 Nobel Laureate
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F RÉDÉRIC J OLIOT
1935 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements.
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    Residence: France
    Affiliation: Institut du Radium, Paris
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7. Frederic Joliot Winner Of The 1935 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
frederic joliot, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Frédéric joliot Biography( submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) joliotCurie, frederic and Irene ( Bio and
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F RÉDÉRIC J OLIOT
1935 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements.
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    Residence: France
    Affiliation: Institut du Radium, Paris
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  • His brother-in-law, the director of the Nobel Peace Prize Winning Institution UNICEF , Henry R. Labouisse was married to Eve Curie.
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8. Search For Joliot, Frederic
View My Bibliography. Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues. Home People joliot, frederic, results 110 of 38. Creator, Title,
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9. Frederic Joliot-Curie
LE MONDE, PARIS, FRANCE. August 15, 1958. OBITUARY of. frederic joliotCURIE. News of the death of the eminent nuclear physicist, resistance hero, and distinguished public servant frederic joliot-Curie has been received by this newspaper.
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10. Jean-Frederic And Irene Curie
ARIE CURIE S LAST YEARS were brightened by the flourishing collaboration betweenher two lab assistants, her daughter Irène and young Frédéric joliot.
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Exhibit Contents Polish Girlhood A Student in Paris Research Breakthroughs Founding The Radium Industry Recognition and Disappointment Tragedy and Adjustment Scandal and Recovery War Duty The Radium Institute A Second Generation of Curies Further Info Pierre Curie Marie Curie and Her Legend Mendeleev and The Periodic Table Radioactivity: The Unstable Nucleus Fred Joliot and Irene Curie Discovery Paper by the Curies "Radium" by M. Curie Further Reading and Links Exhibit Credits Site Map Exhibit Contents Page More History Exhibits A Second Generation of Curies
ARIE CURIE'S LAST YEARS were brightened by the flourishing collaboration between her two lab assistants, her daughter Irène and young Frédéric Joliot. Just as Marie and Pierre had combined personal love with professional commitment, so did the Joliot-Curies. Irène and Fred shared not only a devotion to scientific research but also similar political outlooks as well as a love of sports.
Eve Curie on her sister Irène Like Pierre Curie, Fred Joliot lacked impeccable academic credentials. But he had graduated first in his engineering class at the Paris Municipal School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry, where he studied under Paul Langevin, the Curies' colleague and Marie's erstwhile love. In 1925 Langevin helped place Fred at the Radium Institute as a junior assistant to Marie Curie. By that time Irène, two and a half years Fred's senior, had been awarded her doctorate for studies of the alpha rays of polonium (the first of the two elements her mother had discovered 27 years earlier). About a year after Fred's arrival in the lab, the couple married.

11. Jean-Frederic Joliot And Irene Curie
But the joliotCuries political activities led to their political downfall. Thejoliot-Curies never abandoned their efforts to promote world peace.
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Exhibit Contents Polish Girlhood A Student in Paris Research Breakthroughs Founding The Radium Industry Recognition and Disappointment Tragedy and Adjustment Scandal and Recovery War Duty The Radium Institute A Second Generation of Curies Further Info Pierre Curie Marie Curie and Her Legend Mendeleev and The Periodic Table Radioactivity: The Unstable Nucleus Fred Joliot and Irene Curie Discovery Paper by the Curies "Radium" by M. Curie Further Reading and Links Exhibit Credits Site Map Exhibit Contents Page More History Exhibits For his hard and dangerous secret work during the war, Joliot, shown here just after the Occupation, was named a commander of the Legion of Honor with a military title and awarded the Croix de Guerre. RED WAS A HERO IN THE WAR . Pretending to be busy with theoretical atomic physics, he risked his life by using his lab to manufacture explosives and radio equipment for the Resistance. After the liberation of France, he was appointed director of the National Center for Scientific Research. Meanwhile he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences. Soon thereafter he became head of the French Atomic Energy Commission. His task was to make France a world leader in the nuclear industry. Irène became not only a commissioner but also the director of the Radium Institute.
But the Joliot-Curies' political activities led to their political downfall. In spring 1942 Fred had secretly joined the French Communist party, at that time a leading anti-Nazi force. Although Irène never became a member, she sympathized with many movements in which French Communists took a lead, including support of equal rights for French women.

12. FREDERIC JOLIOT-CURIE
LE MONDE, PARIS, FRANCE. August 15, 1958. OBITUARY of frederic joliotCURIE. News of the death of the eminent nuclear physicist, resistance hero, and distinguished public servant frederic joliot-Curie has been received by this newspaper.
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/ci/1992/FredericJoliot-Curie.html
LE MONDE, PARIS, FRANCE
August 15, 1958
OBITUARY of FREDERIC JOLIOT-CURIE
News of the death of the eminent nuclear physicist, resistance hero, and distinguished public servant Frederic Joliot-Curie has been received by this newspaper. His death occurred on August 14 in Paris following surgery for internal hemorrhaging. Joliot's health had been delicate since his infection with viral hepatitis two years previously. His death is a great loss to the Republic of France. Joliot was above-average in height with dark hair and dark eyes. He was very athletic and an avid skier, sailor, tennis player, hunter, and fisherman. With Joliot's skill in conversation and abundant charm, he will be greatly missed in scientific circles as well as in Parisian society. Joliot was born in Paris, France, sixth child of Henri Joliot and Emilie Roederer. At the age of ten he entered the Lycee Lakanal, a boarding school in the south of Paris. After the death of his father, he transferred to the Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielle of the City of Paris. Though studying at an engineering school, he pursued basic science and Joliot was influenced by Paul Langevin to become a lifelong pacificist and socialist. He became an expert experimenter and graduated first in his class. In the spring of 1925, Joliot began his work at the Institut du Radium under the direction of the distinguished physicist Mme. Curie. He received his doctorate in 1930. At the Institut he conducted his initial research on the chemical properties of polonium. At this time he also met Irene Curie, daughter of Mme. Curie, who was an assistant at the Institut. They were married the following year, at which time they adopted the joint name Joliot-Curie in honor of Madame and Pierre Curie. The Joliot-Curies did not begin to collaborate closely on their research work until 1931.

13. Jean Frederic Joliot
Jean frederic joliot was born on 9 March 1910 in Paris, France. He graduatedfrom the Escole de Physique et Chimie in Paris. Jean frederic joliot.
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14. Irene Joliot-Curie, Discovered Artificial Radioactivity With
Curie and Jean frederic joliot met while working with her mother at the RadiumInstitute and were married in 1926. Related items Jean frederic joliot.
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15. FREDERIC JOLIOT-CURIE
OBITUARY of frederic joliotCURIE. M. Goldsmith, frederic joliot-Curie,A Biography , Beekman Publishing, Inc., Woodstock, New York, 1976.
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LE MONDE, PARIS, FRANCE
August 15, 1958
OBITUARY of FREDERIC JOLIOT-CURIE
News of the death of the eminent nuclear physicist, resistance hero, and distinguished public servant Frederic Joliot-Curie has been received by this newspaper. His death occurred on August 14 in Paris following surgery for internal hemorrhaging. Joliot's health had been delicate since his infection with viral hepatitis two years previously. His death is a great loss to the Republic of France. Joliot was above-average in height with dark hair and dark eyes. He was very athletic and an avid skier, sailor, tennis player, hunter, and fisherman. With Joliot's skill in conversation and abundant charm, he will be greatly missed in scientific circles as well as in Parisian society. Joliot was born in Paris, France, sixth child of Henri Joliot and Emilie Roederer. At the age of ten he entered the Lycee Lakanal, a boarding school in the south of Paris. After the death of his father, he transferred to the Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielle of the City of Paris. Though studying at an engineering school, he pursued basic science and Joliot was influenced by Paul Langevin to become a lifelong pacificist and socialist. He became an expert experimenter and graduated first in his class. In the spring of 1925, Joliot began his work at the Institut du Radium under the direction of the distinguished physicist Mme. Curie. He received his doctorate in 1930. At the Institut he conducted his initial research on the chemical properties of polonium. At this time he also met Irene Curie, daughter of Mme. Curie, who was an assistant at the Institut. They were married the following year, at which time they adopted the joint name Joliot-Curie in honor of Madame and Pierre Curie. The Joliot-Curies did not begin to collaborate closely on their research work until 1931.

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joliotCurie, frederic (1900-1958) frederic joliot-Curie was a famous Frenchnuclear researcher who helped to bring France into the atomic age.
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17. Frederic Joliot Et L'arme Atomique
Translate this page Frédéric joliot-Curie et l’arme atomique. Michel Pinault e mail pinault.mjm@wanadoo.frweb http//perso.wanadoo.fr/joliot.curie/ftp-perso.wanadoo.fr/.
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  • " La France, y lisait-on, Un mouvement des savants "Nous devons donc, disait-il, Joliot " Il n'est pas bon, disait-il, disait-il, Rapport Franck Rapport Lilienthal qui se transforma en un Plan Baruch Rapport Lilienthal, Les effets du contexte de la guerre froide dont il ne sortirait plus. Le 18 mars 1948, Le Figaro, ne sont pas des citoyens de la IV e France-Soir " titisme ". y proclamait-il " lutte pour la paix " " Les scientifiques, disait-il, La session s'acheva avec l'adoption de l'Appel de Stockholm : e " Jamais, dit-il, " Si cette fois le gouvernement ne me chasse pas, qu'est-ce qu'il leur faut ? " Le 1 er connues ensuite sous le titre de " Man's Peril ", Le 3 mars, publia une lettre de Maurice Thorez qui reprochait au quotidien communiste Les Nouvelles de Bordeaux et du Sud-Ouest, de selon Thorez, Le Monde C'est bien le but que recherchait Joliot. Que Le Monde La naissance de Pugwash certainement ajoutait-il

    18. Jean Frederic Joliot Curie
    Translate this page Jean-Frédéric joliot-Curie (1900 - 1958) Um ano depois, casou-se com Irène, filhada sua chefe, e adotaram a combinação joliot-Curie, no nome do casal.
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    do casal Curie , descobriu a radioatividade artificial Marie Curie , filha da sua chefe, lhes General Charles de Gaulle mesatron lambda Juntamente com a esposa foi Ainda juntos desenvolveram e oi professor de Foto copiada do site NOBEL e-MUSEUM:
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    19. Super Scientists - Irene Joliot-Curie
    She married frederic joliot, a pupil of her mother s, in 1926. IrenejoliotCurie and frederic joliot Chemical Heritage Foundation.
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    Irene Joliot-Curie
    Irene was the daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie. She carried on her parents' research into radioactivity, first helping to establish the use of x-rays to diagnose injuries on the battlefield in World War I. Irene began working at her mother's Radium Institute in 1921. She married Frederic Joliot, a pupil of her mother's, in 1926. They both took the name Joliot-Curie. Together, the two physicists discovered artificial radioactivity. Their experiments found that certain elements became radioactive themselves after being exposed to radioactivity. Irene and Frederic were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1935. Irene became a professor at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1937 and in 1946 was made director of the Radium Institute. Irene Joliot-Curie Links to other Websites: EQ Homepage Energy Story Science Projects Library ... Contact Us

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