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Emile Armet de Lisle (1853–1928) was a French industrialist and chemist who helped develop the French radium industry in the early 20th century. Around the turn of the century, Armet de Lisle began to take notice of a growing market for radium products in France. Seeking to take advantage of this opportunity and leave his own mark on the family business, de Lisle established a new factory, just outside Paris, devoted to the production of radium products in 1904. This was the first radium factory in the world.

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  • Emile Armet de Lisle (1853–1928) was a French industrialist and chemist who helped develop the French radium industry in the early 20th century. Around the turn of the century, Armet de Lisle began to take notice of a growing market for radium products in France. Seeking to take advantage of this opportunity and leave his own mark on the family business, de Lisle established a new factory, just outside Paris, devoted to the production of radium products in 1904. This was the first radium factory in the world. De Lisle's business was responsible for supplying the radioactive material needed by local scientists and institutions working on problems and applications of radioactivity. Among his partners was Marie Curie, whose laboratory received substantial radium material and other kinds of support from de Lisle's business. By partnering with scientists and medical professionals, de Lisle played an important role in building a burgeoning commercial enterprise around the production of radium and the study and use of radioactivity in general. (en)
  • Émile Armet de Lisle, né le 28 juin 1853 à Nogent-sur-Marne et mort le 11 décembre 1928 à Paris, est un industriel français, promoteur du développement de l'industrie du radium, partenaire de Pierre et Marie Curie, et fondateur de la revue Le Radium. (fr)
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  • Émile Armet de Lisle, né le 28 juin 1853 à Nogent-sur-Marne et mort le 11 décembre 1928 à Paris, est un industriel français, promoteur du développement de l'industrie du radium, partenaire de Pierre et Marie Curie, et fondateur de la revue Le Radium. (fr)
  • Emile Armet de Lisle (1853–1928) was a French industrialist and chemist who helped develop the French radium industry in the early 20th century. Around the turn of the century, Armet de Lisle began to take notice of a growing market for radium products in France. Seeking to take advantage of this opportunity and leave his own mark on the family business, de Lisle established a new factory, just outside Paris, devoted to the production of radium products in 1904. This was the first radium factory in the world. (en)
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  • Emile Armet de Lisle (en)
  • Émile Armet de Lisle (fr)
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