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    Surface diffusion of K on Pd{111}: Coverage dependence of the diffusion coefficient determined with the Boltzmann–Matano method

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    The surface diffusion of potassium on Pd{111} has been studied with photoelectron emission microscopy (PEEM) for coverages up to one monolayer. The coverage dependence of the chemical diffusion coefficient is determined by analysis of the concentration profiles obtained from the PEEM images with the Boltzmann–Matano method. The diffusion coefficient, D, decreases with increasing coverage but a local maximum is found at a coverage of Θ≈0.5 ML. The values of D at low coverages (Θ<0.3 ML) agree well with those obtained in a previous investigation for Θ≈0.12 ML. The maximum in D is interpreted in terms of an order–disorder phase transition in the adsorbed layer

    Characteristics of HIV-1 Serodiscordant Couples Enrolled in a Clinical Trial of Antiretroviral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV-1 Prevention

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    Stable heterosexual HIV-1 serodiscordant couples in Africa have high HIV-1 transmission rates and are a critical population for evaluation of new HIV-1 prevention strategies. The Partners PrEP Study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of tenofovir and emtricitabine-tenofovir pre-exposure prophylaxis to decrease HIV-1 acquisition within heterosexual HIV-1 serodiscordant couples. We describe the trial design and characteristics of the study cohort.HIV-1 serodiscordant couples, in which the HIV-1 infected partner did not meet national guidelines for initiation of antiretroviral therapy, were enrolled at 9 research sites in Kenya and Uganda. The HIV-1 susceptible partner was randomized to daily oral tenofovir, emtricitabine-tenofovir, or matching placebo with monthly follow-up for 24-36 months.From July 2008 to November 2010, 7920 HIV-1 serodiscordant couples were screened and 4758 enrolled. For 62% (2966/4758) of enrolled couples, the HIV-1 susceptible partner was male. Median age was 33 years for HIV-1 susceptible and HIV-1 infected partners [IQR (28-40) and (26-39) respectively]. Most couples (98%) were married, with a median duration of partnership of 7.0 years (IQR 3.0-14.0) and recent knowledge of their serodiscordant status [median 0.4 years (IQR 0.1-2.0)]. During the month prior to enrollment, couples reported a median of 4 sex acts (IQR 2-8); 27% reported unprotected sex and 14% of male and 1% of female HIV-1 susceptible partners reported sex with outside partners. Among HIV-1 infected partners, the median plasma HIV-1 level was 3.94 log(10) copies/mL (IQR 3.31-4.53) and median CD4 count was 496 cells/µL (IQR 375-662); the majority (64%) had WHO stage 1 HIV-1 disease.Couples at high risk of HIV-1 transmission were rapidly recruited into the Partners PrEP Study, the largest efficacy trial of oral PrEP. (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00557245)

    Antiretroviral Drugs Protect Against HIV-1 Infection in Heterosexuals

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    BackgroundAntiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis is a promising approach for preventing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in heterosexual populations.MethodsWe conducted a randomized trial of oral antiretroviral therapy for use as preexposure prophylaxis among HIV-1-serodiscordant heterosexual couples from Kenya and Uganda. The HIV-1-seronegative partner in each couple was randomly assigned to one of three study regimens--once-daily tenofovir (TDF), combination tenofovir-emtricitabine (TDF-FTC), or matching placebo--and followed monthly for up to 36 months. At enrollment, the HIV-1-seropositive partners were not eligible for antiretroviral therapy, according to national guidelines. All couples received standard HIV-1 treatment and prevention services.ResultsWe enrolled 4758 couples, of whom 4747 were followed: 1584 randomly assigned to TDF, 1579 to TDF-FTC, and 1584 to placebo. For 62% of the couples followed, the HIV-1-seronegative partner was male. Among HIV-1-seropositive participants, the median CD4 count was 495 cells per cubic millimeter (interquartile range, 375 to 662). A total of 82 HIV-1 infections occurred in seronegative participants during the study, 17 in the TDF group (incidence, 0.65 per 100 person-years), 13 in the TDF-FTC group (incidence, 0.50 per 100 person-years), and 52 in the placebo group (incidence, 1.99 per 100 person-years), indicating a relative reduction of 67% in the incidence of HIV-1 with TDF (95% confidence interval [CI], 44 to 81; P&lt;0.001) and of 75% with TDF-FTC (95% CI, 55 to 87; P&lt;0.001). Protective effects of TDF-FTC and TDF alone against HIV-1 were not significantly different (P=0.23), and both study medications significantly reduced the HIV-1 incidence among both men and women. The rate of serious adverse events was similar across the study groups. Eight participants receiving active treatment were found to have been infected with HIV-1 at baseline, and among these eight, antiretroviral resistance developed in two during the study.ConclusionsOral TDF and TDF-FTC both protect against HIV-1 infection in heterosexual men and women. (Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Partners PrEP ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00557245.)

    Surface diffusion of alkali metals on Pd{111} studied by photoelectron emission microscopy

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    Surface diffusion of alkali metals on Pd(111) studied by photoelectron emission microscopy

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    Structure determination of Cu(210)–(1×2)-O by use of SEXAFS measurements

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    Polarisation-dependent surface-extended X-ray-absorption fine-structure experiments have been performed on Cu(210)–(1×2)-O. The analysis shows that oxygen chemisorbs in long-bridge sites along the [001] direction with nearest-neighbour and next-nearest-neighbour O–Cu distances of 1.81±0.02 Å and 1.91±0.03 Å respectively. A missing-row reconstruction with missing [001] Cu rows is suggested

    Possibilities of increasing the notch toughness of CO2 welded joints

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    20.00; Translated from Czech (Zvaranie 1986 v. 35(9) p. 258-265)Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9023.19(VR--3265)T / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo

    Surface diffusion of K on Pd 111 studied by photoemission electron microscopy

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    Surface diffusion of K atoms on Pd 111 has been measured by photoemission electron microscopy in a wide temperature range (150-450 K) for coverages η < 0.04. Two contributions to the diffusion process have been identified showing different rates and temperature dependences; both are determined by the surface microtopography. In the light of these result the discrepancy between microscopic and macroscopic diffusion constants can be understood
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