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Descriptio Pierre Curie Nobel Portrait, ca. 1903. (particular)
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recentissima22:18, 5 Septembris 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 22:18, 5 Septembris 2010 factae280 × 396 (66 chiliocteti)Pieter Kuiperbetter resolution
20:10, 10 Martii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 20:10, 10 Martii 2009 factae162 × 227 (13 chiliocteti)Pieter KuiperSame photo, better resolution (but fewer pixels); slightly more generous crop; from the Nobel Foundation's site.
23:13, 4 Martii 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 23:13, 4 Martii 2007 factae323 × 394 (17 chiliocteti)Gvf{{Information| |Description=Pierre Curie Nobel Portrait, ca. 1903. (particular) |Source=http://info.med.yale.edu/library/exhibits/curie/pierre-nobel-portrait.html |Date=1903 |Author= |Permission={{PD-US}} |other_versions=Image:Pierre-nobel-portrait-600.jp

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