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curie
This term carries a heavy scientific weight, specifically associated with high-energy physics and nuclear medicine. It evokes the image of early 20th-century laboratory research and the pioneering work of Marie and Pierre Curie, lending it a historical aura of discovery and danger. In modern professional contexts, it is often replaced by the becquerel (Bq) in the International System of Units, but it remains prevalent in specific American medical and industrial settings. Using this term suggests a focus on legacy measurements rather than current global standardization.
Countable when measuring specific quantities of radioactive emission, such as calculating how many curies are present in a medical isotope.