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Madame Curie, her father was a physics teacher, was born 76.
in 1867. Her interest in the science was encouraged by her father£® 77.
Graduated from middle school at 16£¬she couldn¡¯t go on with 78.
her study because Poland was under the role of Tsarist(ɳ»Ê) 79.
Russia and women are not allowed to enter college£®In 1891£¬ 80.
she left Paris and entered Pads University, where she did 81.
her research work after graduation£®In 1895£¬she married to 82.
Pierre Curie£®Pierre joined in his research and they succeeded 83.
in find the element producing radiation in 1902£®One year 84.
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