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Living standards, inequality and poverty
In this Election Briefing Note, we assess what has happened to living standards under Labour, setting out how average incomes, income inequality and poverty have changed since 1996- 97. We compare these changes with what happened under previous governments, and highlight where there have been differences between Labour's first and second terms
Poverty and inequality in Britain: 2005
This Commentary provides an update on trends in poverty and inequality in Great Britain, based on the latest official government statistics. It uses the same approach to measuring incomes and poverty in Great Britain as the government employs in its Households Below Average Income (HBAI) publication
Extent of stacking disorder in diamond
Hexagonal diamond has been predicted computationally to display extraordinary
physical properties including a hardness that exceeds cubic diamond. However, a
recent electron microscopy study has shown that so-called hexagonal diamond
samples are in fact not discrete materials but faulted and twinned cubic
diamond. We now provide a quantitative analysis of cubic and hexagonal stacking
in diamond samples by analysing X-ray diffraction data with the DIFFaX software
package. The highest fractions of hexagonal stacking we find in materials which
were previously referred to as hexagonal diamond are below 60%. The remainder
of the stacking sequences are cubic. We show that the cubic and hexagonal
sequences are interlaced in a complex way and that naturally occurring
Lonsdaleite is not a simple phase mixture of cubic and hexagonal diamond.
Instead, it is structurally best described as stacking disordered diamond. The
future experimental challenge will be to prepare diamond samples beyond 60%
hexagonality and towards the so far elusive 'perfect' hexagonal diamond
Compensation for time fluctuations of phase modulation in a liquid-crystal-on-silicon display by process synchronization in laser materials processing
Hydrogen mean force and anharmonicity in polycrystalline and amorphous ice
The hydrogen mean force from experimental neutron Compton profiles is derived
using deep inelastic neutron scattering on amorphous and polycrystalline ice.
The formalism of mean force is extended to probe its sensitivity to
anharmonicity in the hydrogen-nucleus effective potential. The shape of the
mean force for amorphous and polycrystalline ice is primarily determined by the
anisotropy of the underlying quasi-harmonic effective potential. The data from
amorphous ice show an additional curvature reflecting the more pronounced
anharmonicity of the effective potential with respect to that of ice Ih.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, original researc
Secukinumab versus adalimumab for psoriatic arthritis: comparative effectiveness up to 48 weeks using a matching-adjusted indirect comparison
Secukinumab and adalimumab are approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA). In the absence of direct randomized controlled trial (RCT) data, matching-adjusted indirect comparison can estimate the comparative effectiveness in anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-naïve populations. Individual patient data from the FUTURE 2 RCT (secukinumab vs. placebo; N = 299) were adjusted to match baseline characteristics of the ADEPT RCT (adalimumab vs. placebo; N = 313). Logistic regression determined adjustment weights for age, body weight, sex, race, methotrexate use, psoriasis affecting ≥ 3% of body surface area, Psoriasis Area and Severity Index score, Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index score, presence of dactylitis and enthesitis, and previous anti-TNF therapy. Recalculated secukinumab outcomes were compared with adalimumab outcomes at weeks 12 (placebo-adjusted), 16, 24, and 48 (nonplacebo-adjusted). After matching, the effective sample size for FUTURE 2 was 101. Week 12 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) response rates were not significantly different between secukinumab and adalimumab. Week 16 ACR 20 and 50 response rates were higher for secukinumab 150 mg than for adalimumab (P = 0.017, P = 0.033), as was ACR 50 for secukinumab 300 mg (P = 0.030). Week 24 ACR 20 and 50 were higher for secukinumab 150 mg than for adalimumab (P = 0.001, P = 0.019), as was ACR 20 for secukinumab 300 mg (P = 0.048). Week 48 ACR 20 was higher for secukinumab 150 and 300 mg than for adalimumab (P = 0.002, P = 0.027), as was ACR 50 for secukinumab 300 mg (P = 0.032). In our analysis, patients with PsA receiving secukinumab were more likely to achieve higher ACR responses through 1 year (weeks 16-48) than those treated with adalimumab. Although informative, these observations rely on a subgroup of patients from FUTURE 2 and thus should be considered interim until the ongoing head-to-head RCT EXCEED can validate these findings. Novartis Pharma AG
Elliptic curve configurations on Fano surfaces
The elliptic curves on a surface of general type constitute an obstruction
for the cotangent sheaf to be ample. In this paper, we give the classification
of the configurations of the elliptic curves on the Fano surface of a smooth
cubic threefold. That means that we give the number of such curves, their
intersections and a plane model. This classification is linked to the
classification of the automorphism groups of theses surfaces.Comment: 17 pages, accepted and shortened version, the rest will appear in
"Fano surfaces with 12 or 30 elliptic curves
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