• André Couder (27 November 1897 – 16 January 1979) was a French optician and astronomer. From 1925, he worked in the optics laboratory of the Paris Observatory...
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  • Couder may refer to: André Couder (1897–1979), French astronomer and optician Auguste Couder (1789-1873), French painter Juan Manuel Couder (born 1934)...
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    Couder is a small lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon, in a region of the surface that is brought into view during...
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    (1952–1986), singer and songwriter Louis Barillet (1880–1948), glass blower André Couder (1897–1979), astronomer Alain Lambert (born 1946), politician Anne Consigny...
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  • Cosserat Pablo Cottenot André Couder Fernand Courty Joseph Lepaute Dagelet Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly Marie-Charles Damoiseau André-Louis Danjon Antoine...
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  • Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis (1792–1843) WGPSN Couder 4°54′S 92°35′W / 4.9°S 92.58°W / -4.9; -92.58 (Couder) 18.56 1985 André Couder (1897–1978) WGPSN Coulomb 54°28′N...
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    Championship of Spain in the doubles category playing with Juan Manuel Couder. At the same time, he stopped studying to focus on his tennis career.[citation...
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    Raymond Tremblot – For the entirety of his astronomical work 1936 – André Couder – Work on optical instruments 1937 – Maurice Burgaud – Work in Shanghai...
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    Cabannes, physicist 1953–1955: Pierre Chevenard, mining engineer 1955–1957: André Couder, astronomer, optical engineer 1957–1958: Albert Pérard, physicist, meteorologist...
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    1950 – André-Louis Danjon 1951 – Gerard Peter Kuiper 1952 – Frederick John Marrian Stratton 1953 – André Couder 1954 – Otto Struve 1955 – André Lallemand...
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  • Ducaud-Bourget, priest (died 1984) 27 November – André Couder, optician and astronomer (died 1979) 3 December – André Marie, politician and Prime Minister of France...
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  • 1946 – Jan Hendrik Oort 1949 – Daniel Chalonge 1952 – André Couder 1955 – Otto Struve 1958 – André Lallemand 1961 – Pol Swings 1964 – Jean-François Denisse...
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    Bold. Louis XI had him buried at the Basilique Notre-Dame at Cléry-Saint-André (Loiret), where Louis XI himself was buried in 1483. Sumption, Jonathan...
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  • acceptance of the new Constitution. 6 March - Jacques Arago 1 April - Auguste Couder 9 June - Abel-François Villemain 29 July - Nicolas Martin du Nord 7 August...
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  • Dumaux, classical countertenor. Élise Fouin, designer. 16 January – André Couder, optician and astronomer (born 1897). 18 January – Maurice Challe, General...
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    (2021-07-01), Story, Scaled Agile Framework, retrieved 2022-08-15 Douady, S; Couder, Y (1996), "Phyllotaxis as a Dynamical Self Organizing Process" (PDF), Journal...
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  • national football tournament with teams from across the country. Jose Diaz Couder, IMSS head of social services in Gómez Palacio, was invited to participate...
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    organizational problems: the Parisian butchers' crisis with the Mathurin Couder affair in 1869–1873, and the absence of a Paris mayor until 1977. It continued...
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  • Interviewed experts: Jere Jenkins, Ephraim Fischbach, Anton Zeilinger, Yves Couder, Antony Valentini, Petr Hořava (theorist), Clare Burrage, Max Tegmark. 16...
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    title in Barcelona that year when he teamed with Lew Hoad to defeat Laver/Andrés Gimeno. Santana was named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1984...
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  • Mukerjea 7 4 5 François Godbout 7 5 2 C Kuhnke 9 6 7 Juan Manuel Couder 9 7 6 JM Couder 1 1 4 Wiesław Gąsiorek 2 1 1 C Kuhnke 6 6 6 Christian Kuhnke 6 6...
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  • 5 7 1 R Emerson 10 6 3 11 Gardnar Mulloy K Fletcher 8 4 6 9 Juan Manuel Couder w/o G Mulloy 6 4 2 Premjit Lall 6 6 4 7 P Lall 8 6 6 Giuseppe Merlo 0 2...
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  • Walter Kohn 2003 Pierre Encrenaz 2004 Christophe Salomon 2005 André Neveu 2006 Yves Couder 2007 Sébastien Balibar 2008 Stéphan Fauve 2009 Jean-Loup Puget...
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  • tournaments ITF sources wrongly list Markus Günthardt as finalist. Juan Manuel Couder (6 December 1983). "El Grand Prix de Tenis de Madrid". ABC (in Spanish)...
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    and 1970 Ilie Năstase: 1973 and 1974 Björn Borg: 1975 Ivan Lendl: 1980 Andrés Gómez: 1990 Source: Count of Godó Trophy (1953-1967) Count of Godó Trophy...
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  • the quarterfinals of the event. They were eliminated by Ivan Lendl and Andre Agassi respectively. Lendl has been the tournament's most successful singles...
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  • 13 5 John Barrett 2 4 1 8 E Buchholz 6 15 7 John Cranston 6 6 6 J Cranston 4 3 1 Juan Manuel Couder 3 7 6 2 8 E Buchholz 6 6 6 8 Butch Buchholz 6 9 2 6...
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    turned to General Napoleon Bonaparte. Although Generals Guillaume Brune and André Masséna won the Battles of Bergen and of Zürich, and the Allies of the Second...
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  • Segal Gordon Forbes 4–6, 7–5, 6–3, 6–3 1965 Cliff Drysdale Juan Manuel Couder 1–6, 6–3, 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 1966 Roy Emerson Bob Hewitt 6–3, 2–6, 3–6, 6–4,...
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  • 9 6 10 6 G Mulloy 1 2 9 2 Juan Manuel Couder 4 6 6 2 6 J-C Molinari 6 6 7 6 Warren Jacques 6 3 4 6 3 JM Couder 1 6 1 2 Q Alan Lane 5 2 6 0 S Davidson...
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