André-Louis Debierne
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French chemist
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André-Louis Debierne's Degrees
- Doctorate Chemistry Université Paris Cité
Why Is André-Louis Debierne Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, André-Louis Debierne was a French chemist. He is often considered the discoverer of the element actinium, though H. W. Kirby disputed this in 1971 and gave credit instead to German chemist Friedrich Oskar Giesel.
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Published Works
- THE RADIOACTIVE CONSTANTS AS OF 1930. REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIUM-STANDARDS COMMISSION (1931) (45)
- The Radioactive Constants as of 1930 Report of the International Radium-Standards Commission (1931) (26)
- REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON CHEMICAL ELEMENTS: 1923 (1923) (18)
- Additions and Corrections - The Radioactive Constants as of 1930. Report of the International Radium-Standards Commission (1931) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1947) (0)
- Second Report of the International Committee of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry on the chemical elements. International atomic weights, 1925 (0)
- On the cloud of Bikini. (1947) (0)
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