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2. NOVEL SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES USED TO INTERROGATE EQUINE OSTEOARTHRITIC EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
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Clarke, E.J., primary, Lima, C., additional, Anderson, J.R., additional, Castanheira, C., additional, Hyett, J., additional, Goodacre, R., additional, and Peffers, M.J., additional
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- 2022
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3. SYNOVIAL FLUID SNORNAS METANALYSIS IN EQUINE OSTEOARTHRITIS
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Regårdh, S., primary, Jacobsen, S., additional, Bundgaard, L., additional, Walters, M., additional, Anderson, J., additional, Castanheira, C., additional, and Peffers, M.J., additional
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- 2022
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4. A psicologia ampliando a visão de mundo das e para as coletividades
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CASTANHEIRA, C. S., primary
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- 2022
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5. 105 Questionnaire survey of satisfaction with labour neuraxial analgesia
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Carvalho, S, primary, Carrão, A, additional, Ferraz, I, additional, Castanheira, C, additional, and Ghira, M, additional
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- 2021
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6. Synovial fluid and serum small non-coding RNA signatures in equine osteoarthritis
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Castanheira, C., primary, James, V., additional, Taylor, S., additional, Skiöldebrand, E., additional, Clegg, P.D., additional, and Peffers, M.J., additional
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- 2021
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7. Towards multidimensional spectroscopy experiments in the XUV
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da Costa Castanheira, C.
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In this work the home-built four-quadrant split-mirror of the X-MuSIC beamline is characterised by an interferometric measurement. For this purpose the stability was investigated with a HeNe laser and the temporal overlap between the mirrors themselves was determined under the use of the Ti:Sa laser system available in our lab. This four-quadrant mirror setup is the key to future four-wave mixing (FWM) experiments in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral region. Beginning with analysing stability properties and finding temporal overlap between the mirrors this work continues with the first measurements on NIR-NIR-XUV four-wave mixing in neon in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral region. Futhermore the first XUV-only FWM experiments in neon were performed using the four-quadrant mirror in the XUV region at the free-electron laser facility FLASH in Hamburg (Germany). The carried-out experiments can be seen as a working proof of the four-quadrant split-mirror and as a basis for future progress in four-wave mixing experiments at the X-MuSIC beamline.
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- 2018
8. Consumption, Class & Space: Performing the higher-income consumer in São Paulo, Brazil
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Castanheira, C., Spierings, B. (Thesis Advisor), Castanheira, C., and Spierings, B. (Thesis Advisor)
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Historically, class identities were conceptualized as innate to the economic capital accumulated by social groups. In the past decades, social scientists have been questioning this assumption and have been conceptualizing consumption as the realm in which individuals construct and reproduce their identities. Geographers, in particular, have illustrated how identities and spaces are co-constituted through consumption practices. Their accounts, however, neglect the performativity of class identities. Performativity emphasises the embodied nature of social practice to account for the ways individuals unpredictably and/or unintentionally change the world by living in it. In Brazil, where exclusion has deepened the material, social and cultural differences between socioeconomic groups, the understanding of class identity as performative is especially valuable because it highlights how social inequality and spatial boundaries are constructed, negotiated and transformed through and in individuals’ everyday practices. This research aims to explore the performativity of class identities and the performativity of consumption spaces. To do so, this study investigates the performances of 18 higher-income women when they shop in consumption spaces associated with lower-income consumers and in consumption spaces associated with higher-income consumers in São Paulo, Brazil. The performativity of class identities and of consumption spaces is analysed in the ways higher-income individuals, through their performances, conform to and subvert the higher-income-consumer identity. The main conclusion of this study is that class identities are a performative enacted and transformed through individuals’ discursive, emotional, social and spatial practices within which individuals construct, negotiate and transform social and spatial boundaries.
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- 2010
9. Actinomicose da Mama em Gestante
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Mottola Jr Juvenal, Castanheira Cristina Paula, Ribeiro Helder, Laginha Fábio Martins, and Marques José Antônio
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Actinomicose ,Complicações da gravidez ,Mama/infecções ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
A actinomicose mamária é doença inflamatória rara, com poucos casos descritos na literatura. Pode ser primária da mama quando resultante de traumas na pele e papila mamária, e, secundária, quando de origem toracopleural. Sua apresentação clínica é variável, devendo ser diferenciada das doenças mais comuns, dentre elas as mastites e também as neoplasias, como o carcinoma inflamatório. Seu diagnóstico é realizado pela cultura da secreção, com a identificação das colônias de Actinomyces sp. Seu tratamento é a drenagem, quando indicada, a antibioticoterapia endovenosa e manutenção oral por tempo prolongado. Os autores relatam caso de abscesso retromamário por Actinomyces sp. em gestante de 12 semanas que apresentava tumoração mamária expansiva na mama esquerda.
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- 2001
10. Proposta per il recupero della zona sinistrata del Chiado/Proposal for the recovery of the Chiado damaged zone.
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Siza, Alvaro, Castanheira, C., Mendes, L., Angelillo, A., and Braga, A.
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- 1989
11. The economic benefits of ambulatory surgery relative to inpatient surgery for laparoscopic tubal ligation.
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Lemos P, Regalado A, Marques D, Castanheira C, Malafaia F, Almeida M, Lanhoso M, and Salgado P
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This prospective economic study aims to evaluate the costs of both outpatient and inpatient laparoscopic tubal ligation (LTL) and compares this with the price proposed by the Institute for Informatics and Financial Health Management (Instituto de Gestão Informática e Financeira da Saúde (IGIFS)). The study included 24 patients, all candidates for a day surgery programme, assigned to two groups of 12 patients: GROUP A (ambulatory surgery (AS)) and GROUP I (inpatient). A highly significant statistical difference was found (P<0.01) between the average surgery times for the two groups: GROUP A=26.75 min, and GROUP I=45.42 min. The study showed an average saving of 62.4% (euro 593.22) for each LTL performed on an outpatient basis compared with the inpatient regime. Extrapolating these results to all LTL procedures, the authors concluded that there would have been a saving of euro 107.372, 82 if the 181 LTP carried out in the Hospital Geral Santo António in 1999 had been performed under the ambulatory regime. The current economic evaluation highlights the urgent need to develop effective AS programmes in Portuguese public hospitals, especially at a time when National Health Service costs in Portugal are steadily rising. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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12. Investigation of MicroRNA Biomarkers in Equine Distal Interphalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis.
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Baker ME, Lee S, Clinton M, Hackl M, Castanheira C, Peffers MJ, and Taylor SE
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- Horses, Animals, Joints, Synovial Fluid, Biomarkers, Osteoarthritis genetics, Osteoarthritis veterinary, Osteoarthritis therapy
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Osteoarthritis of the equine distal interphalangeal joint is a common cause of lameness. MicroRNAs from biofluids are promising biomarkers and therapeutic candidates. Synovial fluid samples from horses with mild and severe equine distal interphalangeal joint osteoarthritis were submitted for small RNA sequencing. The results demonstrated that miR-92a was downregulated in equine synovial fluid from horses with severe osteoarthritis and there was a significant increase in COMP, COL1A2, RUNX2 and SOX9 following miR-92a mimic treatment of equine chondrocytes in monolayer culture. This is the first equine study to evaluate the role of miR-92a in osteoarthritic chondrocytes in vitro.
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- 2022
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13. Optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy can differentiate equine osteoarthritic plasma extracellular vesicles from healthy controls.
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Clarke EJ, Lima C, Anderson JR, Castanheira C, Beckett A, James V, Hyett J, Goodacre R, and Peffers MJ
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- Animals, Horses, Humans, Lipids, Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared methods, Extracellular Vesicles, Nucleic Acids, Osteoarthritis diagnosis, Osteoarthritis veterinary
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Equine osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative disease of the articular joint, characterised by cartilage degradation resulting in pain and reduced mobility and thus is a prominent equine welfare concern. Diagnosis is usually at a late stage through clinical examination and radiographic imaging, whilst treatment is symptomatic not curative. Extracellular vesicles are nanoparticles that are involved in intercellular communication. The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of Raman and Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopies to detect osteoarthritis using plasma-derived extracellular vesicles, specifically differentiating extracellular vesicles in diseased and healthy controls within the parameters of the techniques used. Plasma samples were derived from thoroughbred racehorses. A total of 14 samples were selected (control; n = 6 and diseased; n = 8). Extracellular vesicles were isolated using differential ultracentrifugation and characterised using nanoparticle tracking analysis, transmission electron microscopy, and human tetraspanin chips. Samples were then analysed using combined Raman and Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopies. Infrared spectra were collected between 950-1800 cm
-1 . Raman spectra had bands between the wavelengths of 900-1800 cm-1 analysed. Spectral data for both Raman and Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopy were used to generate clustering via principal components analysis and classification models were generated using partial least squared discriminant analysis in order to characterize the techniques' ability to distinguish diseased samples. Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopy could differentiate osteoarthritic extracellular vesicles from healthy with good classification (93.4% correct classification rate) whereas Raman displayed poor classification (correct classification rate = -64.3%). Inspection of the infrared spectra indicated that plasma-derived extracellular vesicles from osteoarthritic horses contained increased signal for proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. For the first time we demonstrated the ability to use optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy combined with Raman spectroscopy to interrogate extracellular vesicles and osteoarthritis-related samples. Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopy was superior to Raman in this study, and could distinguish osteoarthritis samples, suggestive of its potential use diagnostically to identify osteoarthritis in equine patients. This study demonstrates the potential of Raman and Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopy to be used as a future diagnostic tool in clinical practice, with the capacity to detect changes in extracellular vesicles from clinically derived samples.- Published
- 2022
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14. XUV-Initiated Dissociation Dynamics of Molecular Oxygen (O 2 ).
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Rebholz M, Ding T, Aufleger L, Hartmann M, Meyer K, Stooß V, Magunia A, Wachs D, Birk P, Mi Y, Borisova GD, da Costa Castanheira C, Rupprecht P, Magrakvelidze M, Thumm U, Roling S, Butz M, Zacharias H, Düsterer S, Treusch R, Brenner G, Ott C, and Pfeifer T
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We performed a time-resolved spectroscopy experiment on the dissociation of oxygen molecules after the interaction with intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) light from the free-electron laser in Hamburg at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron. Using an XUV-pump/XUV-probe transient-absorption geometry with a split-and-delay unit, we observe the onset of electronic transitions in the O
2+ cation near 50 eV photon energy, marking the end of the progression from a molecule to two isolated atoms. We observe two different time scales of 290 ± 53 and 180 ± 76 fs for the emergence of different ionic transitions, indicating different dissociation pathways taken by the departing oxygen atoms. With regard to the emerging opportunities of tuning the central frequencies of pump and probe pulses and of increasing the probe-pulse bandwidth, future pump-probe transient-absorption experiments are expected to provide a detailed view of the coupled nuclear and electronic dynamics during molecular dissociation.- Published
- 2021
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15. Management of Pulp Canal Obliteration-Systematic Review of Case Reports.
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Vinagre A, Castanheira C, Messias A, Palma PJ, and Ramos JC
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- Dentition, Permanent, Humans, Dental Pulp Cavity, Tooth Discoloration
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Background and Objectives : This systematic review aimed to assess the literature focusing on the clinical management of traumatized teeth with Pulp Canal Obliteration (PCO) and propose an updated clinical decision-making algorithm. The present review follows the PRISMA guidelines and was registered on PROSPERO database (CRD42020200656). Materials and Methods : An electronic search strategy was performed in Pubmed, EBSCOhost and LILACS from inception to March 2021. Only anterior permanent teeth with PCO due to dental trauma were included. Regarding clinical approaches, only teeth managed with a "watchful waiting" approach, tooth bleaching or root canal treatment (RCT) were included. Quality assessment was performed using the JBI Critical Appraisal Tool for Case Reports. Results : Twenty case reports were selected, resulting in a total of 27 patients. The number of traumatized teeth diagnosed with PCO was 33. The "watchful waiting" approach was the most implemented clinical strategy. Discolored non-symptomatic PCO teeth were mostly managed with external bleaching. The prevalence of pulp necrosis (PN) was 36.4%. For teeth diagnosed with PN, non-surgical RCT was performed in 10 teeth and surgical RCT in one tooth. Guided endodontic technique was performed in six of those teeth. Conclusions : For discolored non-symptomatic PCO teeth, external bleaching is advocated and the RCT approach should not be implemented as a preventive intervention strategy. Symptomatic PCO teeth should follow regular endodontic treatment pathways. Clinical approach of teeth with PCO should follow a decision-making algorithm incorporating clinical and radiographic signs and patient-reported symptoms.
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- 2021
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16. XUV pump-XUV probe transient absorption spectroscopy at FELs.
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Ding T, Rebholz M, Aufleger L, Hartmann M, Stooß V, Magunia A, Birk P, Borisova GD, da Costa Castanheira C, Rupprecht P, Mi Y, Gaumnitz T, Loh ZH, Roling S, Butz M, Zacharias H, Düsterer S, Treusch R, Ott C, and Pfeifer T
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The emergence of ultra-intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) and X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) has opened the door for the experimental realization of non-linear XUV and X-ray spectroscopy techniques. Here we demonstrate an experimental setup for an all-XUV transient absorption spectroscopy method for gas-phase targets at the FEL. The setup combines a high spectral resolving power of E/ΔE ≈ 1500 with sub-femtosecond interferometric resolution, and covers a broad XUV photon-energy range between approximately 20 and 110 eV. We demonstrate the feasibility of this setup firstly on a neon target. Here, we intensity- and time-resolve key aspects of non-linear XUV-FEL light-matter interactions, namely the non-resonant ionization dynamics and resonant coupling dynamics of bound states, including XUV-induced Stark shifts of energy levels. Secondly, we show that this setup is capable of tracking the XUV-initiated dissociation dynamics of small molecular targets (oxygen and diiodomethane) with site-specific resolution, by measuring the XUV transient absorption spectrum. In general, benefitting from a single-shot detection capability, we show that the setup and method provides single-shot phase-locked XUV pulse pairs. This lays the foundation to perform, in the future, experiments as a function of the XUV interferometric time delay and the relative phase, which enables advanced coherent non-linear spectroscopy schemes in the XUV and X-ray spectral range.
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- 2021
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17. Measuring the frequency chirp of extreme-ultraviolet free-electron laser pulses by transient absorption spectroscopy.
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Ding T, Rebholz M, Aufleger L, Hartmann M, Stooß V, Magunia A, Birk P, Borisova GD, Wachs D, da Costa Castanheira C, Rupprecht P, Mi Y, Attar AR, Gaumnitz T, Loh ZH, Roling S, Butz M, Zacharias H, Düsterer S, Treusch R, Eislage A, Cavaletto SM, Ott C, and Pfeifer T
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High-intensity ultrashort pulses at extreme ultraviolet (XUV) and x-ray photon energies, delivered by state-of-the-art free-electron lasers (FELs), are revolutionizing the field of ultrafast spectroscopy. For crossing the next frontiers of research, precise, reliable and practical photonic tools for the spectro-temporal characterization of the pulses are becoming steadily more important. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a technique for the direct measurement of the frequency chirp of extreme-ultraviolet free-electron laser pulses based on fundamental nonlinear optics. It is implemented in XUV-only pump-probe transient-absorption geometry and provides in-situ information on the time-energy structure of FEL pulses. Using a rate-equation model for the time-dependent absorbance changes of an ionized neon target, we show how the frequency chirp can be directly extracted and quantified from measured data. Since the method does not rely on an additional external field, we expect a widespread implementation at FELs benefiting multiple science fields by in-situ on-target measurement and optimization of FEL-pulse properties.
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- 2021
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18. Equine synovial fluid small non-coding RNA signatures in early osteoarthritis.
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Castanheira C, Balaskas P, Falls C, Ashraf-Kharaz Y, Clegg P, Burke K, Fang Y, Dyer P, Welting TJM, and Peffers MJ
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- Animals, Biomarkers, Horses, Osteoarthritis diagnosis, Osteoarthritis metabolism, Horse Diseases diagnosis, Osteoarthritis veterinary, RNA, Small Untranslated metabolism, Synovial Fluid
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Background: Osteoarthritis remains one of the greatest causes of morbidity and mortality in the equine population. The inability to detect pre-clinical changes in osteoarthritis has been a significant impediment to the development of effective therapies against this disease. Synovial fluid represents a potential source of disease-specific small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) that could aid in the understanding of the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. We hypothesised that early stages of osteoarthritis would alter the expression of sncRNAs, facilitating the understanding of the underlying pathogenesis and potentially provide early biomarkers., Methods: Small RNA sequencing was performed using synovial fluid from the metacarpophalangeal joints of both control and early osteoarthritic horses. A group of differentially expressed sncRNAs was selected for further validation through qRT-PCR using an independent cohort of synovial fluid samples from control and early osteoarthritic horses. Bioinformatic analysis was performed in order to identify putative targets of the differentially expressed microRNAs and to explore potential associations with specific biological processes., Results: Results revealed 22 differentially expressed sncRNAs including 13 microRNAs; miR-10a, miR-223, let7a, miR-99a, miR-23b, miR-378, miR-143 (and six novel microRNAs), four small nuclear RNAs; U2, U5, U11, U12, three small nucleolar RNAs; U13, snoR38, snord96, and one small cajal body-specific RNA; scarna3. Five sncRNAs were validated; miR-223 was significantly reduced in early osteoarthritis and miR-23b, let-7a-2, snord96A and snord13 were significantly upregulated. Significant cellular actions deduced by the differentially expressed microRNAs included apoptosis (P < 0.0003), necrosis (P < 0.0009), autophagy (P < 0.0007) and inflammation (P < 0.00001). A conservatively filtered list of 57 messenger RNA targets was obtained; the top biological processes associated were regulation of cell population proliferation (P < 0.000001), cellular response to chemical stimulus (P < 0.000001) and cell surface receptor signalling pathway (P < 0.000001)., Conclusions: Synovial fluid sncRNAs may be used as molecular biomarkers for early disease in equine osteoarthritic joints. The biological processes they regulate may play an important role in understanding early osteoarthritis pathogenesis. Characterising these dynamic molecular changes could provide novel insights on the process and mechanism of early osteoarthritis development and is critical for the development of new therapeutic approaches.
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- 2021
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19. Strong-Field Extreme-Ultraviolet Dressing of Atomic Double Excitation.
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Ott C, Aufleger L, Ding T, Rebholz M, Magunia A, Hartmann M, Stooß V, Wachs D, Birk P, Borisova GD, Meyer K, Rupprecht P, da Costa Castanheira C, Moshammer R, Attar AR, Gaumnitz T, Loh ZH, Düsterer S, Treusch R, Ullrich J, Jiang Y, Meyer M, Lambropoulos P, and Pfeifer T
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We report on the experimental observation of a strong-field dressing of an autoionizing two-electron state in helium with intense extreme-ultraviolet laser pulses from a free-electron laser. The asymmetric Fano line shape of this transition is spectrally resolved, and we observe modifications of the resonance asymmetry structure for increasing free-electron-laser pulse energy on the order of few tens of Microjoules. A quantum-mechanical calculation of the time-dependent dipole response of this autoionizing state, driven by classical extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) electric fields, evidences strong-field-induced energy and phase shifts of the doubly excited state, which are extracted from the Fano line-shape asymmetry. The experimental results obtained at the Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) thus correspond to transient energy shifts on the order of a few meV, induced by strong XUV fields. These results open up a new way of performing nonperturbative XUV nonlinear optics for the light-matter interaction of resonant electronic transitions in atoms at short wavelengths.
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- 2019
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20. [Volunteers and their vulnerability to stress: the impact of personality].
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Nunes M, Afonso A, Castanheira C, Ferreira D, and Fernandes L
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- Adult, Affect, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personality, Stress, Psychological psychology, Volunteers psychology
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Volunteerism assumes a growing importance in the context of health, due to the significant number of practitioners and to the contribution given by the volunteers in the humanization of health care. However, as the continued interaction with the sick person might also originate negative emotions, we looked up in this article to describe the main results about vulnerability to stress in volunteers. The results revealed that 30.00% of volunteers were vulnerable to stress. We also observed that the civil state, socio-economic level and familiar functionality variables revealed to be protectors of the occurrence of stress. On the other side, the predominance of neuroticism as a personality trace was associated to a higher vulnerability to stress.
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- 2005
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