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Curie y la radiactividad en 90 minutos (acento castellano) [Curie and Radioactivity in 90 Minutes (CastilianAccent)]
En 90 minutos, Libro 3 [In 90 Minutes, Book 3]
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Curie y la radiactividad presenta una brillante instantánea de la vida y la obra de Marie Curie y ofrece una explicación clara y accesible del significado e importancia del descubrimiento de la radioactividad y de las implicaciones que ello tendría para la vida en el siglo XX y el futuro.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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