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  • 1
    ISSN: 1360-0443
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Psychology
    Notes: Background  Previous published studies assessed the efficacy of bupropion in smoking cessation only in North American populations of smokers. Results of therapeutic drug trials are not always directly applicable in other populations.Aims  To confirm the efficacy of bupropion in smoking cessation in European smokers.Design  A multi-centre, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial.Setting  Seventy-four smoking cessation out-patient clinics in France.Participants  The study included 509 smokers motivated to quit smoking.Intervention  Subjects were randomized to either slow-release bupropion 150 mg b.i.d. (B) or to placebo (Pl) in a 2 : 1 ratio, treated for 7 weeks, and followed-up for 26 weeks.Measurements  Main outcome measure: 6 months’ point prevalence abstinence, determined by self-report and expired air carbon monoxide measurement. Secondary outcome measures: weeks 4–7 and weeks 4–26 continuous abstinence rates, craving, withdrawal symptoms, weight and cigarette consumption in smokers unable to quit. Adverse events were recorded systematically.Findings  Six months’ point prevalence abstinence rates were 31% and 16%[odds ratio = 2.3, confidence interval (CI) 95%: 1.4–3.7] in the B and Pl groups, respectively. Continuous abstinence rates were 41% (B) and 21% (P) with OR = 2.5 (CI 95%: 1.6–3.9) for weeks 4–7, and 25% (B) and 13% (P) with OR = 2.2 (CI 95%: 1.3–3.6) for weeks 4–26, respectively. Craving decreased significantly more with B than with Pl during treatment period, but there was no difference for total withdrawal symptoms score. Abstinent subjects gained significantly less weight at week 7 with B than with Pl. Low level of nicotine dependence, high motivation, absence of smoking-related disease, long duration of previous quit attempts, male gender, low level of current alcohol problems and living as a couple were predictive of successful cessation. With the exception of marital status, no interaction was observed between any of these predictive factors and the efficacy of bupropion. More of those who continued smoking in the B group than the P group reduced their consumption by at least 50%.Conclusions  Sustained-release bupropion is efficacious as an aid to smoking cessation in European smokers. No outcome predictors were identified that might indicate that certain subgroups of smokers would benefit more than others from treatment with bupropion.
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    Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. 35 (1932) 416 
    ISSN: 0030-5383
    Topics: Linguistics and Literary Studies , Ethnic Sciences , History
    Notes: Besprechungen
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Andreev bound state ; tunneling spectroscopy ; electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy ; broken time-reversal symmetry ; YBCO ; BSCCO
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An emphasis on reliable materials growth and development of new fabrication techniques has allowed us to investigate the electronic structure of high-temperature superconductors by planar quasiparticle tunneling and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopies. The quasiparticle (QP) density of states (DoS) is investigated by tunneling into oriented thin films of Y1Ba2Cu3O7 (YBCO) and single crystals of Ba2Sr2Ca1Cu2O8 (BSCCO). Data are obtained as a function of crystallographic orientation, temperature, doping, damage, and applied magnetic field. These data demonstrate that the observed zero-bias conductance peak (ZBCP) is composed of Andreev bound states (ABS) which intrinsically form at a symmetry-breaking interface of an unconventional superconductor, for example, a (110)-surface of d-wave YBCO. Tunneling into doped or ion-damaged YBCO provides a measure of the QP scattering rate below T c. An applied field causes Doppler shift of the ABS, arising from the scalar product between the QP velocity and the superfluid momentum, v F·P s, observed as a splitting in the ZBCP. Magnetic hysteresis of the splitting is consistent with the effects of strong vortex pinning near the interface. The directional field dependence shows that the ABS is highly anisotropic in its transport. These results, plus in-plane crystallographic orientational dependence on single-crystal BSCCO, demonstrate the d-wave symmetry of this superconductor. Below ∼ 8 K and in zero applied field, the ZBCP splits, indicating a transition into a superconducting state with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry (BTRS). EPR experiments are used to detect directly the spontaneous formation of the magnetic moments in the BTRS state.
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    Journal of low temperature physics 117 (1999), S. 1089-1098 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Thermal conductivity measurements in the cuprates have established two unusual and distinct features of quasi-particle transport in the superconducting state. Both these features (i.e. the abrupt increase in the relaxation time at the onset of superconductivity and a finite zero-energy transport due to presence of nodes in the superconducting gap) may also be present in κ – (ET) 2 Cu(NCS) 2 according to the first study of heat transport in this two-dimensional organic superconductor. In the case of optimally-doped Bi-2212, the modification of low-temperature thermal conductivity by the introduction of point defects was investigated. Results provide new information on the structure of low-energy electronic excitations of the superconducting state.
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