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Phys Rev Lett ; 111(3): 033001, 2013 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23909314

ABSTRACT

Photoinduced molecular processes start with the interaction of the instantaneous electric field of the incident light with the electronic degrees of freedom. This early attosecond electronic motion impacts the fate of the photoinduced reactions. We report the first observation of attosecond time scale electron dynamics in a series of small- and medium-sized neutral molecules (N(2), CO(2), and C(2)H(4)), monitoring time-dependent variations of the parent molecular ion yield in the ionization by an attosecond pulse, and thereby probing the time-dependent dipole induced by a moderately strong near-infrared laser field. This approach can be generalized to other molecular species and may be regarded as a first example of molecular attosecond Stark spectroscopy.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 106(14): 143002, 2011 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21561188

ABSTRACT

We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an interferometric measurement technique. We measure the difference in time delays between electrons emitted from the 3s(2) and from the 3p(6) shell, at different excitation energies ranging from 32 to 42 eV. The determination of photoemission time delays requires taking into account the measurement process, involving the interaction with a probing infrared field. This contribution can be estimated using a universal formula and is found to account for a substantial fraction of the measured delay.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 105(5): 053001, 2010 Jul 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20867908

ABSTRACT

We present an interferometric pump-probe technique for the characterization of attosecond electron wave packets (WPs) that uses a free WP as a reference to measure a bound WP. We demonstrate our method by exciting helium atoms using an attosecond pulse (AP) with a bandwidth centered near the ionization threshold, thus creating both a bound and a free WP simultaneously. After a variable delay, the bound WP is ionized by a few-cycle infrared laser precisely synchronized to the original AP. By measuring the delay-dependent photoelectron spectrum we obtain an interferogram that contains both quantum beats as well as multipath interference. Analysis of the interferogram allows us to determine the bound WP components with a spectral resolution much better than the inverse of the AP duration.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 104(10): 103003, 2010 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20366419

ABSTRACT

We study resonant two-color two-photon ionization of helium via the 1s3p (1)P(1) state. The first color is the 15th harmonic of a tunable Ti:sapphire laser, while the second color is the fundamental laser radiation. Our method uses phase-locked high-order harmonics to determine the phase of the two-photon process by interferometry. The measurement of the two-photon ionization phase variation as a function of detuning from the resonance and intensity of the dressing field allows us to determine the intensity dependence of the transition energy.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 80(12): 123703, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20059146

ABSTRACT

We report the first experiments carried out on a new imaging setup, which combines the high spatial resolution of a photoemission electron microscope (PEEM) with the temporal resolution of extreme ultraviolet (XUV) attosecond pulse trains. The very short pulses were provided by high-harmonic generation and used to illuminate lithographic structures and Au nanoparticles, which, in turn, were imaged with a PEEM resolving features below 300 nm. We argue that the spatial resolution is limited by the lack of electron energy filtering in this particular demonstration experiment. Problems with extensive space charge effects, which can occur due to the low probe pulse repetition rate and extremely short duration, are solved by reducing peak intensity while maintaining a sufficient average intensity to allow imaging. Finally, a powerful femtosecond infrared (IR) beam was combined with the XUV beam in a pump-probe setup where delays could be varied from subfemtoseconds to picoseconds. The IR pump beam could induce multiphoton electron emission in resonant features on the surface. The interaction between the electrons emitted by the pump and probe pulses could be observed.

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J Med Genet ; 33(2): 103-6, 1996 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8929944

ABSTRACT

Five novel mutations have been identified in the gene encoding L1CAM, a neural cell adhesion protein, in families with X linked hydrocephalus (XHC). Interestingly, all five mutations are in the evolutionarily highly conserved Ig-like domains of the protein. The two frameshift mutations (52insC and 955delG) and the nonsense mutation (Trp276Ter) most probably result in functional null alleles and complete absence of L1CAM at the cell surface. The two missense mutations (Tyr194Cys and Pro240Leu) may considerably alter the structure of the L1CAM protein. These data provide convincing evidence that XHC is genetically extremely heterogeneous.


Subject(s)
Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Hydrocephalus/genetics , Mutation , Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules/genetics , X Chromosome/genetics , Agenesis of Corpus Callosum , Alleles , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , DNA Mutational Analysis , Female , Fetal Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Fetal Diseases/genetics , Frameshift Mutation , Genes , Humans , Hydrocephalus/diagnostic imaging , Hydrocephalus/embryology , Infant, Newborn , Intellectual Disability/etiology , Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Pedigree , Point Mutation , Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational , Pregnancy , Thalamus/abnormalities , Thumb/abnormalities , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 151(40): 2586-8, 1989 Oct 02.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2815363

ABSTRACT

Endometrial scrapings from 3 x 50 patients with spontaneous abortions (SA), terminations of pregnancy (PA) and extrauterine pregnancies (EG), respectively, were examined and compared with the clinical conditions. Fibrinoid deposits and isolated cytokeratine-positive cells in the decidua were only observed in cases of uterine pregnancy (IG). Arias-Stella's phenomenon in combination with decidua was observed equally frequently in IG and EG. Decidual reaction in the endometrium was observed in all of the patients with IG in contrast to the group with EG in which approximately 1/3 did not show the decidual reaction. Absence of the decidual reaction with or without Arias-Stella's phenomenon in pregnant women is, therefore, evidence of EG.


Subject(s)
Endometrium/pathology , Pregnancy, Ectopic/pathology , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Retrospective Studies
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand ; 32(8): 643-6, 1988 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3063045

ABSTRACT

Two anaesthetic techniques were compared in a randomized trial of 60 ASA I and II women admitted for diagnostic dilatation and curettage of the uterus. Group I had fentanyl 2.5 micrograms/kg and thiopentone 2 mg/kg i.v. Supplementary thiopentone 50 mg was given every 15 s until loss of the eyelid reflex. Anaesthesia was maintained with nitrous oxide in oxygen 2/1 together with supplementary thiopentone 50 mg as required. Group II had midazolam 0.1 mg/kg i.v. and a supplementary 0.025 mg/kg every second min until sleep or dysarthria, followed by paracervical blockade with 1% mepivacaine 10 ml on each side of the portio. There was no significant depression of the cardiovascular system. The working conditions for the gynaecologist were good in both groups. The midazolam technique gave just as good amnesia as did general anaesthesia, and there was a high degree of patient satisfaction in both groups. In the thiopentone group there was a significant depression of the respiratory rate and a significantly higher frequency of adverse effects (nausea and vomiting) as compared to the midazolam group. It is concluded that paracervical blockade combined with midazolam, titrated i.v., until sleep or dysarthria, is a recommendable anaesthetic technique for diagnostic dilatation and curettage.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, General , Autonomic Nerve Block , Dilatation and Curettage , Midazolam , Clinical Trials as Topic , Female , Humans , Random Allocation
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Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand ; 65(2): 183-4, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3727943

ABSTRACT

In spite of the very common occurrence of vaginal candidiasis in pregnant women (1), the uterus is seldom affected. There are few reports in the literature of intrauterine infection. The present paper presents a case of placental and fetal candidiasis in association with the presence of an intra-uterine contraceptive device (IUD).


Subject(s)
Candidiasis/etiology , Chorioamnionitis/etiology , Intrauterine Devices, Copper/adverse effects , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/etiology , Abortion, Spontaneous/etiology , Adult , Candidiasis/pathology , Chorioamnionitis/pathology , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/pathology
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Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand ; 64(3): 277-8, 1985.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4013693

ABSTRACT

With the aim of being able to advise women concerning a recommended interval between spontaneous abortion and a new pregnancy, the course of pregnancies following spontaneous abortion was studied. Nineteen women conceived within the first 12 weeks. There were no abortions, and 18 pregnancies proceeded normally. Thirty women conceived between 12 and 26 weeks, 29 pregnancies proceeded normally, and none aborted. Forty-two women conceived later than 26 weeks after the abortion. Seven pregnancies terminated in abortion, and 30 proceeded normally. We found no reason to advise women to postpone a new conception after spontaneous abortion.


Subject(s)
Abortion, Spontaneous/complications , Pregnancy Complications/etiology , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Recurrence , Risk , Time Factors
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Acta Orthop Scand ; 51(6): 925-7, 1980 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7211298

ABSTRACT

The possible relationship between football playing and osteoarthritis in the hip and knee joints has been examined. The results of clinical and radiographic examinations of 57 retired football players and a corresponding control group were compared. Osteoarthritis of the hip joint was found to occur significantly more often in the football players than in the controls. Such a relationship could not be found regarding the knee joint.


Subject(s)
Football , Hip Joint , Knee Joint , Osteoarthritis/etiology , Sports Medicine , Adult , Aged , Athletic Injuries/complications , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Acta Chir Scand ; 145(4): 257-61, 1979.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-494974

ABSTRACT

Epithelioid leiomyoma (Leiomyoblastoma) is a smooth-muscle tumour most often found in the stomach. On the basis of 5 new cases and a short review of the literature, clinical aspects and pathology concerning this neoplasm are described. It is emphasized that malignancy is difficult to predict according to morphologic criteria and therefore follow-up on these patients is essential.


Subject(s)
Leiomyoma/pathology , Stomach Neoplasms/pathology , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Leiomyoma/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle, Smooth/pathology , Stomach/pathology , Stomach Neoplasms/surgery
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