25/03/2009

Exoplanètes

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Titre du document / Document title

Illustration de quelques-unes des techniques de détection d'exoplanètes

Auteur(s) / Author(s)

CAVORET Jérome ; MULET-MARQUIS Cédric ; PAILLET Jimmy ;

Résumé / Abstract

L'objet de cet article est d'illustrer par des expériences réalisables en classe deux des méthodes qui sont ou vont être utilisées pour détecter des exoplanètes : la méthode des transits et la configuration de pupille. Après une courte introduction historique, on présente les deux méthodes et leur illustration expérimentale. Pour une revue de détail des méthodes de détection et un catalogue des exoplanètes régulièrement mis à jour on pourra consulter [1], [2].

Revue / Journal Title

Bulletin de l'Union des physiciens   ISSN 0366-3876 

Source / Source

2006, no889, CAH2, pp. 205-218 [14 page(s) (article)]

Langue / Language

Français

Editeur / Publisher

Union des physiciens, Paris, FRANCE  (1907) (Revue)

Localisation / Location

INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 3379, 35400015956940.0110

21/08/2008

So, What's Wrong with Your Personality?





You scored as You are...a Sociopath!

You've got...an Anti-Social Personality!

An Antisocial personality is characterized by an individual's common disregard for social rules, norms, and cultural codes, as well as impulsive behavior, and indifference to the rights and feelings of others.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder


You are...a Sociopath!


80%

You've got...a Schizoid Personality!


60%

You've got...a Dependent Personality!


50%

You are...a Narcissist!


40%

You've got...a Borderline Personality!


40%

You've got...an Obsessive Compulsive Personality!


30%

You've got...a Histrionic Personality!


20%

You've got...a Schizotypal Personality


20%

You've got....an Avoidant Personality!


10%

You are...Paranoid!


10%

C'est toujours bon à savoir ...

23/01/2008

Essay on Medea

In Medea ( à souligner), more than in most Greek tragedies; the confrontation between the Greek and the barbarian world is central to our understanding of the play's messages. Indeed the conclusion that can be drawn from the result of this fight brings great support to the playwright's point of the view. In Medea ( à souligner), Euripides repeatedly creates contrasts between the Greek and the barbarian world to show that the latter is far more powerful and wicked. Throughout the tragedy, mentions of the barbarian world are aloways associated to Medea, its only "representative" in the play. She is furthermore a living symbol for everything that stands ouside of the realm of the Greek civilization. The native woman stands for the wilderness in Heart of Darkness ( à souligner)in much the same way. Therefore the characterization of Medea also gives us hints about the nature of the barbarian world. To a certain extant, Jason alos stand for fighting civilization This explains why the confrontation between Jason and Medea is an excellent occasion for Euripides to compare their two worlds. The contrast between these two characters' personalities is the most evident example of the wedge between the barbarian and the Greek worlds coexisting in this play.