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- Ralph_A._James abstract "Ralph Arthur James (Salt Lake City, Utah, 23 September 1920 – Alamo, California, 24 February 1973) was a chemist at the University of Chicago who co-discovered the elements curium (1944) and americum (1944–1945). Later he worked at UCLA and at the Lawrence Livermore laboratory in California.He also worked on niobium and nuclear spectroscopy.".
- Ralph_A._James comment "Ralph Arthur James (Salt Lake City, Utah, 23 September 1920 – Alamo, California, 24 February 1973) was a chemist at the University of Chicago who co-discovered the elements curium (1944) and americum (1944–1945). Later he worked at UCLA and at the Lawrence Livermore laboratory in California.He also worked on niobium and nuclear spectroscopy.".