1 curie = 1,000 millicuries
Marie Curie has 2 daughters, Irène Joliot-Curie & Ève Curie.
To calculate the dose for a 55 kg patient, you would multiply the patient's weight (55 kg) by the recommended dosage (4.2 microcuries/kg). This gives you a dose of 231 microcuries for the patient. To convert microcuries to millicuries, divide by 1,000. Therefore, a 55 kg patient should be given 0.231 millicuries of I-131 for the test.
Marie Curie did not invent radium and polonium; she discovered them. It took several years of intense research for Curie, along with her husband Pierre Curie, to isolate and identify these radioactive elements in 1898.
her daughter irene was one
Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont.
There are one thousand millicuries in a Curie. The Curie is a non-SI unit of measure of radioactivity. One Curie is roughly the activity of 1 gram of the radium isotope 226Ra, a substance studied by Marie and Pierre Curie.
Marie Curie had one older brother
It depends on the settings generally 6-8 for sft tissue, and 15 for bone. By the way it is Millicuries.
Marie Curie has 1897 children
To calculate the dose for a 55 kg patient, you would multiply the patient's weight (55 kg) by the recommended dosage (4.2 microcuries/kg). This gives you a dose of 231 microcuries for the patient. To convert microcuries to millicuries, divide by 1,000. Therefore, a 55 kg patient should be given 0.231 millicuries of I-131 for the test.
Marie Curie had 4 other siblings.
Marie Curie did not invent radium and polonium; she discovered them. It took several years of intense research for Curie, along with her husband Pierre Curie, to isolate and identify these radioactive elements in 1898.
Yeah just one: Marie Curie
her daughter irene was one
Marie Curie was born in Poland (=Polonia).
twoo kids both girls and a son in law perry curie
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