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First Women Professor

        Marie Cruie was a French chemist. She was the first women who professor. She won the Nobel Priz
e. She was the first women who won the Nobel Prize. She had 2 Nobel Prize also that was the first time for history.
        She worked on radioactivity. Radioactivity unit of cruie. She discovered polonium and radium.She passed away. After her death people said "She died for science."

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