Talk:A. E. Becquerel

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Is "cliais" the right word here? A Google search mostly turns up misspellings of Cialis, and copies of this page. If it's a French term, perhaps it should be translated; if it's the official name of a medal or award, perhaps it should be capitalized. --Mr2001 01:55, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)

[edit] mismatch

I think there is a mismatch between A. E. Becquerel and his son Nobel laureate Henri Becquerel. The photos of both of them in Wikipedia are of the same person - Henri Becquerel. I believe that the correct photo can be found here: [1].