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- Olinto_De_Pretto abstract "Olinto De Pretto (1857–1921) was an Italian industrialist and geologist from Schio, Vicenza. There are claims that De Pretto may have been the first person to derive the energy–mass-equivalence, generally attributed to Albert Einstein. He suggested that radioactive decay of uranium and thorium was an example of mass transforming into energy.".
- Olinto_De_Pretto comment "Olinto De Pretto (1857–1921) was an Italian industrialist and geologist from Schio, Vicenza. There are claims that De Pretto may have been the first person to derive the energy–mass-equivalence, generally attributed to Albert Einstein. He suggested that radioactive decay of uranium and thorium was an example of mass transforming into energy.".