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Stefanie Horovitz (1887–1942) (Stefania Horovitz or Stephanie Horowitz) was a Polish-Jewish chemist known for experimental work proving the existence of isotopes. Between approximately 1914-1918, she worked with Otto Hönigschmid at the Radium Institute of Vienna using analytical methods to demonstrate the first and second credible cases of isotopes in lead and thorium. Later she co-founded a home for children and young adults in need of psychological therapy. She was killed by Nazis at Treblinka extermination camp in 1942.

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  • ستيفاني هوروفيتز (ar)
  • Stefanie Horovitz (ca)
  • Stephanie Horovitz (de)
  • Stefania Horovitz (pl)
  • Stefanie Horovitz (en)
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  • Stefanie Horovitz (17 d'abril de 1887, Varsòvia, Imperi Rus - 1942, Treblinka, Polònia) fou una química polonesa que demostrà, juntament amb Otto Hönigschmid, l'existència dels isòtops i que l'ioni no era un element químic, sinó un isòtop del tori. (ca)
  • ستيفاني هوروفيتز (بالبولندية: Stefania Horovitz)‏ هي كيميائية بولندية، ولدت في 17 أبريل 1887 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفيت في 1942 في معسكر تريبلينكا في بولندا. (ar)
  • Stephanie Horovitz (auch Stefanie; geboren 17. April 1887 in Warschau, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 1942 im Vernichtungslager Treblinka) war eine polnisch-jüdische Chemikerin und Psychologin. (de)
  • Stefanie Horovitz (1887–1942) (Stefania Horovitz or Stephanie Horowitz) was a Polish-Jewish chemist known for experimental work proving the existence of isotopes. Between approximately 1914-1918, she worked with Otto Hönigschmid at the Radium Institute of Vienna using analytical methods to demonstrate the first and second credible cases of isotopes in lead and thorium. Later she co-founded a home for children and young adults in need of psychological therapy. She was killed by Nazis at Treblinka extermination camp in 1942. (en)
  • Stefania Horovitz (znana również jako Stephanie Horovitz, ur. 17 kwietnia 1887 w Warszawie, zmarła w 1942, w obozie zagłady w Treblince) – polsko-żydowska chemiczka, zainteresowana głównie chemią jądrową, związana z Uniwersytetem Wiedeńskim oraz Instytutem Radowym w Wiedniu, prowadziła pionierskie badania nad radioaktywnością oraz izotopami, eksperymentalnie potwierdziła istnienie izotopów. (pl)
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  • Stefanie Horovitz (en)
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  • Treblinka extermination camp (en)
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  • Warsaw, Poland (en)
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  • Institute for Radium Research, Vienna (en)
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  • Stefanie Horovitz (17 d'abril de 1887, Varsòvia, Imperi Rus - 1942, Treblinka, Polònia) fou una química polonesa que demostrà, juntament amb Otto Hönigschmid, l'existència dels isòtops i que l'ioni no era un element químic, sinó un isòtop del tori. (ca)
  • ستيفاني هوروفيتز (بالبولندية: Stefania Horovitz)‏ هي كيميائية بولندية، ولدت في 17 أبريل 1887 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفيت في 1942 في معسكر تريبلينكا في بولندا. (ar)
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