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Meteorite cloudy zone formation as a quantitative indicator of paleomagnetic field intensities and cooling rates on planetesimals
Metallic microstructures in slowly-cooled iron-rich meteorites reflect the
thermal and magnetic histories of their parent planetesimals. Of particular
interest is the cloudy zone, a nanoscale intergrowth of Ni-rich islands within
a Ni-poor matrix that forms below 350{\deg}C by spinodal decomposition. The
sizes of the islands have long been recognized as reflecting the
low-temperature cooling rates of meteorite parent bodies. However, a model
capable of providing quantitative cooling rate estimates from island sizes has
been lacking. Moreover, these islands are also capable of preserving a record
of the ambient magnetic field as they grew, but some of the key physical
parameters required for recovering reliable paleointensity estimates from
magnetic measurements of these islands have been poorly constrained. To address
both of these issues, we present a numerical model of the structural and
compositional evolution of the cloudy zone as a function of cooling rate and
local composition. Our model produces island sizes that are consistent with
present-day measured sizes. This model enables a substantial improvement in the
calibration of paleointensity estimates and associated uncertainties. In
particular, we can now accurately quantify the statistical uncertainty
associated with the finite number of islands and the uncertainty on their size
at the time of the record. We use this new understanding to revisit
paleointensities from previous pioneering paleomagnetic studies of cloudy
zones. We show that these could have been overestimated but nevertheless still
require substantial magnetic fields to have been present on their parent
bodies. Our model also allows us to estimate absolute cooling rates for
meteorites that cooled slower than 10000{\deg}C My-1. We demonstrate how these
cooling rate estimates can uniquely constrain the low-temperature thermal
history of meteorite parent bodies.Comment: Manuscript resubmitted after revision
A critical analysis of Peru's HIV grant proposals to the Global Fund.
Peru has applied to six of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) rounds for funding, achieving success on four occasions. The process of proposal development has, however, been criticised, especially concerning the use of evidence, relevance/consistency and performance indicators. We aimed to analyse the Peruvian Global Fund proposals according to those dimensions, providing feedback to improve future local efforts and inform global discussions around Global Fund procedures. We analysed the content of four HIV-focused proposals (rounds 2, 5, 6 and 8) regarding epidemic context, needs identification and prioritisation and monitoring and evaluation systems. Peruvian proposals submitted after round 1 were described as resulting from collaborative inputs involving formerly unrepresented sectors, principally 'vulnerable populations'. However, difficulties arose regarding the amount and quality of evidence about the epidemiological context; limited consideration of social determinants of the epidemic; lack of theory-driven interventions, and little synergy across projects and the inclusion of weak monitoring and evaluation systems, with poor indicators and measurement procedures. Prioritising the development of analytical and technical skills to generate Global Fund proposals would enhance the country's capacity to produce and utilise evidence, improve the technical-political interface, strengthen information systems and lead to more informed decision making and accountability
“Entrelugares” identificados numa experiência de intercâmbio universitário na Itália
No âmbito do projeto de pesquisa “Elaboração de subsídios teórico-metodológicos para a educação intercultural”, a bolsista IC, estudante de pedagogia (UFSC), realizou um estágio de intercâmbio acadêmico na Universidade italiana Roma Tre e no projeto Aquilone, durante o primeiro semestre de 2007. Buscou compreender o caráter multidimensional e complexo de experiências educativas realizadas na interação entre sujeitos e movimentos sociais de identidades culturais diferentes, de modo a colaborar para a elaboração de referenciais teórico-metodológicos para a Educação Intercultural. A atuação no espaço “inter”, no “entrelugar” entre duas ou mais culturas, particularmente em processos migratórios, permitiu identificar a diferença de enfoque da educação intercultural, entre os países do norte e do sul; a sua eminente importância como mediadora das relações dos imigrantes com os autóctones; a importância da utilização de processos de trocas culturais, interculturais para a desesteriotipização, descolonização cultural e (des)subalternização
First documented record of a living solemyid bivalve in a pockmark of the Nile Deep-sea Fan (eastern Mediterranean Sea)
A living specimen of a solemyid bivalve was collected at bathyal depths near a pockmark in the Nile Deep-sea Fan (eastern Mediterranean) and is here presented. Both taxonomic and molecular results suggest a Solemya species but due to the small size of the animal and the lack of molecular data for other solemyid species the species cannot be determined. This is the first record of a living solemyid from deep-sea cold seeps in the Mediterranean Basin.FCT - SFRH/ BPD/64154/2009ANR DEEP-OASES - ANRO6BDV005CHEMECO ESF EURODEEPMPG-CNRS-GDRE - DIWOO
Desconstrução de Subalternidades e Idéias Anarquistas: possíveis convergências à caminho da insubordinação
A pesquisa em desenvolvimento nasceu dentro do projeto “Educação Intercultural: desconstrução de subalternidades em práticas educativas e socioculturais”. Surge da busca por aprofundar a perspectiva da desconstrução de subalternidades relacionando-a com movimentos políticos/sociais de insubordinação. O objetivo é discutir as possíveis convergências entre a opção pela desconstrução de subalternidades e as idéias anarquistas. Parte da desconstrução de subalternidades, enquanto uma perspectiva que leva em conta a complexidade do mundo atual, não acredita ser detentora de uma verdade redentora (Azibeiro) e busca a identificação de entre-lugares viáveis ao dialogo a construção do pensamento fronteiriço. É realizada por meio de pesquisa bibliográfica, análise e identificação dos pressupostos teóricos confluentes. Traz em conta os aportes da desconstrução de subalternidades: colonialidade do poder, eurocentrismo (Quijano), colonialidade-modernidade, diferença colonial, consciência dupla, pensamento fronteiriço (Mignolo) transmodernidade (Dussel), Entre-Lugar (Bhabha). Busca-se: levantar um pouco da história das idéias e movimentos anarquistas (Woodcock); traçar convergências como, por exemplo, a defesa pela desconstrução enquanto um postulado à transformação, à construção (Bakunin); refletir sobre o movimento antiglobalização (Liberato e Klein), sua relação com o surgimento de uma nova utopia, suas possíveis confluências ao manter um viés libertário, uma rebeldia visceral contra toda e qualquer forma de opressão e a autonomia como caminho e fim contribuindo com um horizonte de transformação social
Backaction in metasurface etalons
We consider the response of etalons created by a combination of a
conventional mirror and a metasurface, composed of a periodic lattice of metal
scatterers with a resonant response. This geometry has been used previously for
perfect absorption, in so-called Salisbury screens, and for hybridization of
localized plasmons with Fabry-Perot resonances. The particular aspect we
address is if one can assume an environment-independent reflectivity for the
metasurface when calculating the reflectivity of the composite system, as in a
standard Fabry-Perot analysis, or whether the fact that the metasurface
interacts with its own mirror image renormalizes its response. Using lattice
sum theory, we take into account all possible retarded dipole-dipole
interactions of scatterers in the metasurface amongst each other, and through
the mirror. We show that while a layer-by-layer Fabry-Perot formalism captures
the main qualitative features of metasurface etalons, in fact the mirror
modifies both the polarizability and reflectivity of the metasurface in a
fashion that is akin to Drexhage's modification of the radiative properties of
a single dipole.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
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Single-Cell Transcriptomes Reveal a Complex Cellular Landscape in the Middle Ear and Differential Capacities for Acute Response to Infection.
Single-cell transcriptomics was used to profile cells of the normal murine middle ear. Clustering analysis of 6770 transcriptomes identified 17 cell clusters corresponding to distinct cell types: five epithelial, three stromal, three lymphocyte, two monocyte, two endothelial, one pericyte and one melanocyte cluster. Within some clusters, cell subtypes were identified. While many corresponded to those cell types known from prior studies, several novel types or subtypes were noted. The results indicate unexpected cellular diversity within the resting middle ear mucosa. The resolution of uncomplicated, acute, otitis media is too rapid for cognate immunity to play a major role. Thus innate immunity is likely responsible for normal recovery from middle ear infection. The need for rapid response to pathogens suggests that innate immune genes may be constitutively expressed by middle ear cells. We therefore assessed expression of innate immune genes across all cell types, to evaluate potential for rapid responses to middle ear infection. Resident monocytes/macrophages expressed the most such genes, including pathogen receptors, cytokines, chemokines and chemokine receptors. Other cell types displayed distinct innate immune gene profiles. Epithelial cells preferentially expressed pathogen receptors, bactericidal peptides and mucins. Stromal and endothelial cells expressed pathogen receptors. Pericytes expressed pro-inflammatory cytokines. Lymphocytes expressed chemokine receptors and antimicrobials. The results suggest that tissue monocytes, including macrophages, are the master regulators of the immediate middle ear response to infection, but that virtually all cell types act in concert to mount a defense against pathogens
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