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The Culture of Nondisclosure of Sexual Abuse
The existing understanding of the culture of nondisclosure of sexual abuse is almost entirely absent. It lacks a theoretical framework, an empirical exploration into how it occurs in family relationships, and little is known about disclosure barriers in practice. This dissertation will address these three areas through three separate but related papers. First, the researcher will present a new cohesive theoretical framework that integrates and expands on existing theories for nondisclosure and that incorporates how individual decision-making is nested within social and familial contexts. Second, the researcher will report on an exploratory research study about sibling relationships regarding sexual abuse disclosure. Finally, the researcher will present an interview guide for practitioners that aims to transform survivors’ consciousness around barriers to disclosure. This dissertation seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of nondisclosure of sexual abuse that addresses theory, research, and practice, in three separate but related papers. The culmination of these items elucidates the culture of nondisclosure of sexual abuse
Stern-Gerlach Entanglement in Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensates
Entanglement of spin and position variables produced by spatially
inhomogeneous magnetic fields of Stern-Gerlach type acting on spinor
Bose-Einstein condensates may lead to interference effects at the level of
one-boson densities. A model is worked out for these effects which is amenable
to analytical calculation for gaussian shaped condensates. The resulting
interference effects are sensitive to the spin polarization properties of the
condensate.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
Redescripción de Trichuris ovis (Nematoda) (Abildgaard, 1795) parásito de Ovis aries (Linné, 1758) y Capra hircus...
Los estudios taxonómicos previos llevados a cabo en el género Trichuris. confirman la sinon imia de Trichuris avis
(Abildgaard, 1795) y Trichuris glabulasa (Von Linstow, 1901), aceptándose como única especie válida a Trichuris avis (Abildgaard,
1795). Es por ello que hemos querido realizar una redescripción de esta especie parásita de ovinos, teniendo en cuenta las caracterÃsticas
morfológicas y biométricas citadas hasta el momento en la bibliografÃa consultada, incluyendo aquellos datos isoenzimáricos
y moleculares caracterÃsticos para esta especieThe synonymy of Trichuris avis (Abildgaard, 1795) and Trichuris glabulasa (Von Linstow, 190 1), has been confirmed by
previous studies, and Thchuris avis (Abi ldgaard, 1795) has been accepted as the unique valid species. A redescription of Trichuris
avis has been carried out, attending to the morphological and biometricaJ characteristics cited by different authors. Futihermore,
isoenzymatic and molecular data for T. ovis have been include
The Effect of Aging on Calcium Transients in Rat Cardiomyocytes: Impact of NOX Inhibition
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Ios Mobile Device Forensics: Initial Analysis
The ability to recover forensic artifacts from mobile devices is proving to be an ever-increasing challenge for investigators. Coupling this with the ubiquity of mobile devices and the increasing complexity and processing power they contain results in a reliance on them by suspects. In investigating Apple’s iOS devices -- namely the iPhone and iPad -- an investigator’s challenges are increased due to the closed nature of the platforms. What is left is an extremely powerful and complex mobile tool that is inexpensive, small, and can be used in suspect activities. Little is known about the internal data structures of the device or the proper method of extracting forensically sound images of them. This article will discuss the current state of iOS mobile device forensics. An examination of what data is contained on the devices as well as what can currently be extracted from suspect device is looked at. Jailbreaking an iOS device will be evaluated against its pros and cons along with current professional and open source tools. Finally, a discourse on our continuing research into deleted file recovery and future works is presented.
Keywords: Digital Forensics, iOS, iPhone, iPad, Mobile Devices, Security, Analysis, Tool
Mobile Device Management: Policies for a Secured Mobile Workforce
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