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    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 84 (1998), S. 4532-4536 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The second order nonlinear response from 4 nm diam gold clusters embedded in an alumina matrix deposited on a pure silica substrate has been recorded as a function of the wavelength of the fundamental incident beam. The spectrum exhibits a narrow resonance band peaked at 520 nm as a result of the coupling of the second harmonic field with the surface plasmon of the particles. The nonlinear second harmonic response of gold clusters is found to be blueshifted compared to the bulk, due to the finite size effects on the cluster optical properties, as already observed with the linear response. Furthermore, this nonlinear response appears to be well described with a simple free electron model where the valence electrons only participate through the screening of the ionic cores, owing to the weakness of the interband transition contribution. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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    ISSN: 1432-198X
    Keywords: Key words: Human recombinant growth hormone ; Renal transplantation ; Rejection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. From 1991 to 1993, 90 children having received a kidney graft with a post-transplantation period of at least 12 months were included in a prospective study carried out in 18 French pediatric centers. After informed consent and randomization, children received recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) (Genotonorm, Pharmacia peptide hormones) 30 U/m2 per week, either immediately on enrollment, for the treated group, or after 1 year of follow-up for the group serving as a control. After 1 year both groups were treated and we analyzed data during the subsequent years. Eighty-five children completed the 1-year study. Growth velocity was significantly increased by rhGH: 7.7 cm with a gain of +0.3 standard deviation score in the treated group versus 4.6 cm in the control group (P〈0.0001) during the 1st year. Four factors predicted response to therapy: growth velocity prior to GH therapy, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at the start, mode of corticosteroid administration, and degree of insulin resistance. After 1 year we observed a moderate, significant decrease in GFR in both groups. Biopsy-proven acute rejection episodes were not significantly more frequent during the 1st year in the group of patients who received rhGH: 9 in 44 versus 4 in 46 patients. The patients who rejected did not differ in terms of age, renal function at the start, and type of immunosuppression, but history of rejection before GH treatment was discriminatory: 6 of 17 children with two or more episodes had a new rejection versus 1 of 22 who had no or only one episode (P=0.01). Glucose tolerance was not modified after 1 year of GH therapy. During the subsequent years of treatment a decrease in growth velocity was noted: 5.9 cm at 2 years, 5.5 at 3 years, and 5.2 cm at 4 years. In conclusion, GH is efficient for improving growth velocity in short transplanted children, inducing clear-cut but limited catch-up growth. The risk of rejection was shown only in patients with a prior history of more than one rejection episode.
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 36.40.-c Atomic and molecular clusters[:AND:] 71.45.-d Collective effects - 71.45.Gm Exchange, correlation, dielectric and magnetic functions, plasmons
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: The optical response of free and matrix-embedded gold metal clusters AuN is investigated in the framework of the time-dependent local-density-approximation (TDLDA). The characteristics of the surface plasmon resonance are carefully analyzed as a function of the model parameters and the particle radius. The strong influence of the frequency-dependence of the 5d core-electron dielectric function in the vicinity of the interband threshold is emphasized. The size evolution of the Mie-frequency in free gold clusters exhibits a noticeable blue-shift trend as the particle size decreases, much stronger than in silver clusters. The width and shape of the resonance, essentially ruled by the decay via the interband transitions, are found closely correlated to the imaginary component of the core-electron dielectric function. In presence of a surrounding matrix the blue-shift trend is largely rubbed out. Agreement with recent experimental results on size-selected gold clusters embedded in an alumina matrix may be achieved by taking into account the porosity effects at the metal/matrix interface. The comparison with the predictions of classical models is also provided.
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