Publications by authors named "Gallet V"

Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses a rare case of bacteremia caused by a strain of an anaerobic, spore-forming Gram-positive bacterium associated with severe infections like necrotizing gangrene and gastrointestinal issues.
  • In 2014, a new toxin called BEC was identified, which can lead to acute gastroenteritis in humans; the text highlights a 64-year-old man who developed pneumonia and septic shock, ultimately passing away despite treatment.
  • Whole genome sequencing of the bacteria found in the patient revealed various virulence factors, including the newly discovered BEC toxin, and confirmed a significant genetic diversity among BEC-producing strains.
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We present and demonstrate a technique called RED-SEA TADPOLE for the spatio-temporal characterization of high peak power femtosecond lasers. It retains the basic principle of an existing method, where a scanning monomode fiber is utilized in an interferometric scheme to measure the spectral amplitude and phase at all points across an ultrashort laser beam. We combine this approach with dual spectral-band interferometry, to correct for all phase errors occurring in this interferometer, thus allowing for the simultaneous measurement of the beam wavefront and pulse front in a collimated beam of large diameter.

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