User:Codrinb
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Current projects[edit]I am a member of many projects, but currently focusing most of my efforts on:
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Favorites[edit]Articles[edit]Dacian bracelets • Dacian Draco • Bastarnae • Castra • Roman Dacia • Costoboci • Timișoara Fortress Images[edit]
Personalities[edit]Angelo Mai • Basil II • Belisarius • Burebista • Decebalus • Hadrian • Hannibal • Herodotus • Johann Joachim Winckelmann • Julian the Apostate • Julius Caesar • Justinian I • Marcus Aurelius • Marcus Furius Camillus • Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi • Thucydides Quotes[edit]A picture is worth a thousand words Trivia[edit]
Picture of the day[edit]Commons picture of the day The Erzi medieval complex, circa 16th century. Fortified Ingush military towers in Armkhi Valley, Republic of Ingushetia, Central Caucasus. Marie Curie (1867–1934) was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Born in Warsaw, she studied in Poland until she was 24, when she moved to Paris to earn her higher degrees. In 1895, she married French physicist Pierre Curie, and in 1903 she shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre and physicist Henri Becquerel for their pioneering work developing the theory of "radioactivity" – a term she coined. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She won a second Nobel Prize in 1911, the first person to do so, for her discovery of the elements polonium and radium. Under her direction, the world's first studies were conducted into the treatment of neoplasms by the use of radioactive isotopes. During World War I, she developed mobile radiography units to provide X-ray services to field hospitals. She founded the Curie Institute in Paris in 1920, and the Curie Institute in Warsaw in 1932. This photograph of Curie was taken in around 1920 by French photographer Henri Manuel.Photograph credit: Henri Manuel; restored by FMSky and Bammesk
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