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    Polariton lasing in high-quality Selenide-based micropillars in the strong coupling regime

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    We have designed and fabricated all-epitaxial ZnSe-based optical micropillars exhibiting the strong coupling regime between the excitonic transition and the confined optical cavity modes. At cryogenic temperatures, under non-resonant pulsed optical excitation, we demonstrate single transverse mode polariton lasing operation in the micropillars. Owing to the high quality factors of these microstructures, the lasing threshold remains low even in micropillars of the smallest diameter. We show that this feature can be traced back to a sidewall roughness grain size below 3 nm, and to suppressed in-plane polariton escape.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Treatment of complicated skin and soft-tissue infections caused by resistant bacteria: value of linezolid, tigecycline, daptomycin and vancomycin

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    Antibiotic-resistant organisms causing both hospital-and community-acquired complicated skin and soft-tissue infections (cSSTI) are increasingly reported. A substantial medical and economical burden associated with MRSA colonisation or infection has been documented. The number of currently available appropriate antimicrobial agents is limited. Good quality randomised, controlled clinical trial data on antibiotic efficacy and safety is available for cSSTI caused by MRSA. Linezolid, tigecycline, daptomycin and vancomycin showed efficacy and safety in MRSA-caused cSSTI. None of these drugs showed significant superiority in terms of clinical cure and eradication rates. To date, linezolid offers by far the greatest number of patients included in controlled trials with a strong tendency of superiority over vancomycin in terms of eradication and clinical success

    A trident in the brain, central pontine myelinolysis

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    La mucoviscidose en 2014 : actualités thérapeutiques

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    Magnetic behaviour of Co-Cr alloys above the critical concentration for ferromagnetism

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    We have investigated Co-Cr alloys with chromium concentrations slightly larger than the critical concentration for long range magnetic order (25 %). Our results suggest a strong inhomogeneous magnetic state consisting of clusters with a large distribution of formation températures. At low temperatures one observes a superparamagnetic to ferromagnetic transition followed by a ferromagnetic to spin glass transition at lower temperature in the range of concentration 25 % to 29 %.Nous avons étudié des alliages Co-Cr dans un domaine de concentrations en chrome légèrement supérieures à la concentration critique de disparition du ferromagnétisme (25 %). Nos résultats suggèrent un état magnétique très inhomogène, formé d'amas présentant une large distribution de températures de formation. Aux basses températures, on observe une transition superparamagnétisme-ferromagnétisme et une transition ferro-verre de spin à plus basse température dans la gamme de concentration 25 %-29 %

    Diagnostic value of anti-gp210 antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis: a case-based review

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    Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is an autoimmune liver disease characterised by chronic cholestasis usually associated with antimitochondrial antibodies. Moreover, several types of antinuclear antibodies have been associated with primary biliary cirrhosis. We describe an 83-year-old man, in whom the exploration of a chronic cholestasis led to the diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis despite negative antimitochondrial antibodies, regarding the presence of anti-gp210 antibodies. Found in 25% of patients, these antinuclear antibodies must be sought before a strong suspicion of primary biliary cirrhosis with antimitochondrial antibodies negative, as they are highly specific of the disease. They are generally associated with a more aggressive form of PBC
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