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English: Curium hydroxide in bottom of microcentrifuge cone, fall 1947. (Magnified about 2-fold.) World's first isolated curium compound by L. B. Werner and I. Perlman at the University of California during the fall of 1947.
Suomi: Curiumhydroksidia mikrosentrifugiputken kärjessä, syksy 1947. (Suurennettu noin 2-kertaiseksi.) Maailman ensimmäinen curiumyhdiste, jonka eristivät L. B. Werner ja I. Perlman Kalifornian Yliopistossa syksyllä 1947.
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↑Glenn T. Seaborg (1951). The Transuranium Elements; Present Status. UC Berkeley Radiation Laboratory report. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.
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Curium hydroxide in bottom of microcentrifuge cone, fall 1947