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English: Mural on birthplace of Maria Sklodowska-Curie on ulica Freta in Warsaw's New Town, painted in 2011 on 100th anniversary of her second Nobel Prize. Infant Maria holds a test tube from which emanate the elements discovered by her: polonium and radium.
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