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    La charmeuse : polka pour le piano / Pierre Coudert

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    Titre uniforme : Coudert, Pierre (18..-19..). Compositeur. [La charmeuse. Piano]Polkas (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Les bluets : polka brillante pour piano / par Coudert ; [ill. par] Æ

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    Titre uniforme : Coudert, Pierre (18..-19..). Compositeur. [Les bluets. Piano]Polkas (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Conditions optima de culture des flagelles parasites sanguicoles

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    Coudert Jean, Morel Pierre. Conditions optima de culture des flagelles parasites sanguicoles. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 19ᵉ année, n°6, juin 1950. pp. 116-121

    Data for - MuFFIN - Modelling Foraging Fitness in Marine Predators

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    This repository contains information on the raw GPS-Time Depth Recorder-accelerometer data collected from two penguin species, The Little penguin (Eudyptula minor) and the Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) published in: "The role of individual variability on the predictive performance of machine learning applied to large bio-logging datasets." Article DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22258-1 Marianna Chimienti * , Akiko Kato, Olivia Hicks, Frédéric Angelier, Michaël Beaulieu, Jazel Ouled-Cheikh, Coline Marciau, Thierry Raclot, Meagan Tucker, Danuta Maria Wisniewska, Andre Chiaradia, Yan Ropert-Coudert *Corresponding author. [email protected] This study was supported by: H2020-Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, project number 890284, "Modelling Foraging Fitness in Marine predators (MuFFIN)", awarded to Marianna Chimienti Nature of dataset: quantitative Purpose of dataset: collect movement data from penguin species Scope of dataset: quantify movement patterns in penguin species while foraging during the breeding season<br

    Les herbiers de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon

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    On the botanical collections of the Société Linnéenne de Lyon A short description of the herbaria belonging to Société Linnéenne de Lyon ; some commentaries about their scientific value.Inventaire et description sommaire des herbiers de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon, et appréciation de leur intérêt scientifique.Ronot Pierre, Coudert Robert, Bange Christian. Les herbiers de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, hors-série numéro 1, 2009. Linné et le mouvement linnéen à Lyon. pp. 123-131

    GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF THE WATER MOLECULE SPECTRUM BEYOND THE SECOND TRIAD

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    a^{a}Lanquetin, Coudert, and Camy-Peyret, J. Molec. Spectrosc. 195, 54 (1999); Lanquetin, Coudert, and Camy-Peyret, J. Molec. Spectrosc. 206, 83 (2001); and Coudert, Pirali, Vervloet, Lanquetin, and Camy-Peyret, J. Molec. Spectrosc. 2004, submitted. b^{b}Bunker and Moss, J. Molec. Spectrosc. 80, 217 (1980). c^{c}Partridge and Schwenke, J. Chem. Phys. 106, 4618 (1997).Author Institution: Laboratoire de Photophysique Mol\'{e}culaire, C.N.R.S., B\^{a}t. 350, Universit\'{e} Paris-SudThe spectrum of the water molecule has been the subject of a very large number of theoretical investigations. These are motivated by the importance of this molecule, by the availability of a large body of high-resolution data, and by the fact that it is a theoretically challenging molecule displaying a strong vibration-rotation coupling leading to an anomalous centrifugal distortion. In this paper, using the same ideas as in several previous investigationsainvestigations^{a} in which satisfactory analyses of the water molecule rovibrational energy were performed up to the second triad, an effective rotation-vibration Hamiltonian will be built and used to account for the rovibrational energy of water up to the the first hexad. In agreement with Bunker and Moss,bMoss,^{b} this effective rotation-vibration Hamiltonian is obtained starting from the exact Hamiltonian of the molecule written with Radau coordinates and adding the kinetic energy-like terms arising from the breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. The effective Hamiltonian thereby obtained accounts for all three vibrational modes of the molecule and for the overall rotation. Making use of the potential energy function obtained by Partridge and Schwenke,cSchwenke,^{c} the Schr\""{o}dinger equation for this effective Hamiltonian is then solved and rovibrational levels are obtained. In the paper, the theoretical formalism will be introduced and we hope to be able to show results concerning a global analysis of the rovibrational levels of water up to the first hexad

    Coudert, Pierre

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    Pierre et Marie Curie. Papiers. II — PAPIERS ET CORRESPONDANCE. LXXIX-CI Pierre et Marie Curie. Lettres reçues. XCIII Meloney.

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    Labouisse, Ève Curie, Mme Henry Richardson. Manuscrit(s) provenant d'elleLangevin, Hélène Joliot-Curie, Mme Michel. Manuscrit(s) provenant d'elleJoliot, Pierre. Manuscrit(s) provenant de luiInstitut du radium. manuscrit(s) provenant de luiContient : Roché, Henri-Pierre, écrivain. Lettre(s) ; Chambers, Lawrence. Lettre(s) ; Meloney, Mary Mattingley, Mrs William Brown, dite Missy. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Addis, Ruth Beard. Lettre(s) ; Eager, Harriet. Lettre(s) ; Wilson, Louis B.. Lettre(s) ; Gaylord, Harvey R.. Lettre(s) ; Coudert, Frédéric R.. Lettre(s) ; Babcock, J. N.. Lettre(s) ; Meloney, William Brown. Lettre(s) ; Deady, Marion. Lettre(s) ; Deady, Marion. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Hoover, Herbert Clark, président des États-Unis. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Draper, Dorothy. Note(s) la concernant ; Moore, Richard Bishop, physicien. Lettre(s) ; Hills, Lawrence. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Beal. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Sheppard, Emily J.. Lettre(s) ; Brooks, Docteur Harlow. Lettre(s) ; Brooks, Docteur Harlow. Lettre(s) reçue(s) ; Vey Holman, C., président de la Knox Academy of Arts and Sciences. Lettre(s) ; Hulett, E. L.. Lettre(s)Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution

    ANALYSIS OF THE LINE POSITIONS AND LINE INTENSITIES IN THE ν2\nu_{2} BAND OF THE WATER MOLECULE

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    a^{a}L. H. Coudert, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 165, 406 (1994). b^{b}J.-M. Flaud, C. Camy-Peyret, and J. P. Maillard, Mol. Phys. 32, 499 (1976). c^{c}C. Camy-Peyret, J.-M. Flaud, J. P. Maillard, and G. Guelachvili, Mol. Phys. 33, 1641 (1977). d^{d}R. A. Toth, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 11, 2236 (1991). e^{e}Per Jensen, S. A. Tashkun, and Vl. G. Tyuterev, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 168, 271 (1994).Author Institution: Laboratoire de Physique Mol\'{e}culaire et Applications, C.N.R.S., Universit\'{e} Pierre et Marie CurieThe somewhat successful treatment developed to account for the anomalous centrifugal distortion displayed by the water moleculeamolecule^{a} has been slightly altered in order to permit a calculation of the rotational energy in the ground and in the ν2=1\nu_{2} = 1 vibrational states using the same set of spectroscopic constants. This new treatment has been used to carry out two analyses of large bodies of data relevant to the water molecule. In the first analysis, in addition to the rotational levels of the groundbground^{b} and ν2=1c\nu_{2} = 1^{c} vibrational states, infrared and microwave transitions within the ground and the ν2=1\nu_{2} = 1 vibrational states as well as infrared transitions belonging to the ν2\nu_{2} banddband^{d} were considered. The unitless standard deviation of this first analysis is 1.4, the maximum JJ- and KKa-values considered being 25 and 20, respectively, and 71 spectroscopic constants were used. In the second analysis, the intensities published by TothdToth^{d} were included in a least squares fit procedure in which line-strengths were evaluated choosing a physically reasonable dipole moment function and computing its matrix elements with the spectroscopic constants of the first analysis. In the paper, the results obtained in the two analyses will be presented. The potential energy and dipole moment functions derived from the analyses will be discussed. The latter function will be compared to that obtained by other authorse^{e}

    “Digging in Thomas Hardy’s ‘grave’ humour: “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave””.

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    “Digging in Thomas Hardy’s ‘grave’ humour: “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave””. Conférence en khâgne, lycée Poincaré, Nancy, 17 mai 2017, invité par Pierre-Yves Coudert
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