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Dipeptidyl-peptidase-4 inhibitors and pancreatic cancer: a cohort study
AimsâDipeptidyl-peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP-4i) have been implicated with an increased pancreatic cancer risk. We therefore compared pancreatic cancer incidence and diagnostic work-up among initiators of DPP-4i versus sulfonylureas (SU) and thiazolidinediones (TZD). MethodsâMedicare claims data were examined in a new-user active-comparator cohort study. Patients >65 years with no prescriptions for DPP-4i, SU or TZD at baseline were included if they had at least two claims for the same drug within 180 days. Using an as-treated approach and propensity score-adjusted Cox models, we estimated hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for pancreatic cancer. Diagnostic work-up was compared using risk ratios (RR). RESULTSâIn the DPP-4i vs SU comparison, there were 18,179 DPP4i initiators of which 26 developed pancreatic cancer (follow-up time interquartile range 5â18 months). In the DPP-4i vs TZD comparison there were 29,366 DPP-4i initiators and 52 developed pancreatic cancer. The hazard of pancreatic cancer with DPP-4i was lower relative to SU (HR=0.6, CI 0.4â0.9) and similar to TZD (HR=1.0, CI 0.7â1.4). Excluding first 6 months of follow-up to reduce the potential for reverse causality did not alter results. Probability of diagnostic work-up post-initiation among DPP-4i initiators (79.3%) was similar to TZD (74.1%) (RR=1.06, CI 1.05â1.07) and SU (74.6%) (RR=1.06, CI1.05â1.07). The probability of diagnostic workup pre-index was ~80% for all cohorts. ConclusionâThough limited by sample size and the observed duration of treatment in the US, our well-controlled population based study suggests no increased short-term pancreatic cancer risk with DPP-4i relative to SU or TZD
Performance of a megawatt-scale grid-connected solar photovoltaic power plant in Kolar District in Karnataka
A megawatt scale grid-connected photovoltaic power plant was commissioned on 27 December 2009 in
Yalesandra in Kolar district in Karnataka. The Yalesandra plant is one among more than 20 such Megawatt
size solar power plants in India during the past few years. The performance of this plant during its first
year of operation has been discussed. The total electrical energy generated by the Yelasandra plant during
2010 was 3.34 million kWh. Although the performance of photovoltaic modules was good, there were problems
associated with the inverters which led to reduction in energy generation. The impact of temperature
variation of modules on their performance has been highlighted
Antiferro and ferromagnetic ordering in PrGe single crystal
The equiatomic PrGe single crystal was grown by Czochralski pulling method.
The grown single crystal was found to have CrB-type orthorhombic crystal
structure with the space group \textit{Cmcm} (#63). Transport and magnetization
data reveal large anisotropy in the electrical resistivity, magnetic
susceptibility and magnetization. PrGe was found to exhibit two consecutive
magnetic orderings at 44 K and 41.5 K, respectively. The magnetic
susceptibility measurement along the three principal directions, in low applied
fields, revealed a cusp like behaviour at 44 K while at 41.5 K a ferromagnetic
like increase was observed. The hysteritic behaviour in the magnetization
measurement at 1.8 K confirmed the ferromagnetic nature of PrGe at low
temperatures. The heat capacity data clearly revealed the bulk nature of two
magnetic transitions by the presence of two sharp peaks attaining values
exceeding 40 J/Kmol at the respective temperatures. The absence of
Schottky contribution in the magnetic part of heat capacity indicates a
quasi-ninefold degenerate J=4 magnetic ground state in this system. The low
temperature data of electrical resistivity and the magnetic part of heat
capacity show an existence of gap in the spin-wave spectrum.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Microwave Spectroscopy
Contains reports on five research projects.United States Army Signal Corps (Contract DA36-039-sc-87376
Adsorption of benzene on Si(100) from first principles
Adsorption of benzene on the Si(100) surface is studied from first
principles. We find that the most stable configuration is a
tetra--bonded structure characterized by one C-C double bond and four
C-Si bonds. A similar structure, obtained by rotating the benzene molecule by
90 degrees, lies slightly higher in energy. However, rather narrow wells on the
potential energy surface characterize these adsorption configurations. A
benzene molecule impinging on the Si surface is most likely to be adsorbed in
one of three different di--bonded, metastable structures, characterized
by two C-Si bonds, and eventually converts into the lowest-energy
configurations. These results are consistent with recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, 2 PostScript gzipped figure
Ferromagnetism and Temperature-Driven Reorientation Transition in Thin Itinerant-Electron Films
The temperature-driven reorientation transition which, up to now, has been
studied by use of Heisenberg-type models only, is investigated within an
itinerant-electron model. We consider the Hubbard model for a thin fcc(100)
film together with the dipole interaction and a layer-dependent anisotropy
field. The isotropic part of the model is treated by use of a generalization of
the spectral-density approach to the film geometry. The magnetic properties of
the film are investigated as a function of temperature and film thickness and
are analyzed in detail with help of the spin- and layer-dependent quasiparticle
density of states. By calculating the temperature dependence of the
second-order anisotropy constants we find that both types of reorientation
transitions, from out-of-plane to in-plane (``Fe-type'') and from in-plane to
out-of-plane (``Ni-type'') magnetization are possible within our model. In the
latter case the inclusion of a positive volume anisotropy is vital. The
reorientation transition is mediated by a strong reduction of the surface
magnetization with respect to the inner layers as a function of temperature and
is found to depend significantly on the total band occupation.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures included (eps), Phys Rev B in pres
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