curie

/ˈkjʊri/
noun
  1. A unit used to measure radioactivity, named after Marie Curie.
    • One curie equals the radioactivity of one gram of radium.
    • The lab measured the sample's activity in curies.
    • The old medical device contained less than a microcurie of radioactive material.
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