Publications by authors named "P Korda"

We describe measurements of colloidal transport through arrays of micrometer-scale potential wells created with holographic optical tweezers. Varying the orientation of the trap array relative to the external driving force results in a hierarchy of lock-in transitions analogous to symmetry-selecting processes in a wide variety of systems. Focusing on colloid as a model system provides the first opportunity to observe the microscopic mechanisms of kinetic lock-in transitions and reveals a new class of statistically locked-in states.

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When a uniform magnetic field is superimposed on a uniform electrostatic field, the combination can act as a magnetically focused mirror. This mirror is predicted to have aberrations of opposite sign to those of a magnetic lens and may therefore be useful as a corrector. We have built an electron optical system to test these ideas.

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Different anaesthetic procedures that were used during an in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) program have been analysed in order to determine their influence on plasma levels of estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, and beta-endorphin and results of IVF-ET. METHODS. Fifty-four patients awaiting transvaginal oocyte aspiration were randomised into three groups: (1) anaesthesia with ketamine as an induction agent and analgesic (n = 20); (2) general intubation anaesthesia using thiopentone for induction and enflurane for maintenance (n = 18); and (3) no anaesthesia (n = 16).

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Different methods for follicular puncture which were used in an in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer program have been analyzed in order to determine their influence on plasma levels of estradiol, progesterone, prolactin and beta-endorphins. Thirty-eight patients awaiting oocyte aspiration were randomized into a laparoscopic (n = 20) and an ultrasound-guided oocyte aspiration group (n = 18). No differences were observed as far as estradiol and progesterone levels and embryo transfer rates were concerned.

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