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25: 303:). Cotelle was in charge of the measurement service between 1924 and 1926, after which she was appointed as a chemist in the Faculté des sciences. Cotelle was sent to the Institute of Radium in 451: 35: 267:
on 19 June 1896. She was married, but later divorced. She graduated from the University of Paris in 1922, where she majored in
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to prepare thin samples of radioactive substances for testing. This method allowed determination of polonium’s
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The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the mid-20th Century
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it. She recovered, but the incident ruined her health. Cotelle "collaborated with Curie on studies of
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