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is this named after Marie Curie?
- Curie temperature is named after Pierre Curie, Maries husband, Jan 8, 2003
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- Also confirmed by Encyclopdia Britannica andy 19:15, 14 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Curie Points
What are the transition curves of different ferrous materials?
[edit] magnetic domains
the link to "magnetic domains" leads to a more general topic. there may be a better one.. any ideas?