Introduction: It is increasingly recognised by UK researchers and population health advocates that an important impetus to effective policy action to address health inequalities is activation of public dialogue about the social determinants of health and how inequalities might be addressed. The limited body of existing scholarship reaches varying conclusions on public preferences for responding to health inequalities but with consensus around the importance of tackling poverty. Young people's perspectives remain underexplored despite their increasingly visible role in activism across a range of policy issues and the potential impact of widening inequalities on their generation's health and wellbeing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe smallest triple ring tubular silicon cluster Mn2@Si15 is reported for the first time. Theoretical structural identification shows that the Mn2@Si15 tubular structure whose triple ring is composed by three five-membered Si rings in anti-prism motif, is stable in high symmetry (D5h) and singlet ground state ((1)A1'). The dimer Mn2 is placed inside the tubular along the C5 axis, and the Mn dopant form single Si-Mn bonds with Si skeleton, whereas the Mn-Mn is characterized as a triple bond.
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