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Vertikale Sozialbeziehungen mobiler männlicher Escorts
Aufbauend auf qualitative Forschungen zu Mobilitätsverhalten und -motiven international mobiler männlicher Escorts fragt dieser Beitrag nach den Sozialbeziehungen, die diese professionellen Sexarbeiter in geschäftlichen und privaten Kontexten an Destinationen ihrer Reisen eingehen. Based on qualitative research on the mobility of travelling male escorts this paper aims to explore private and professional social relations of mobile professional sex workers at the destinations of their travels
Vertikale Sozialbeziehungen mobiler männlicher Escorts
Aufbauend auf qualitative Forschungen zu Mobilitätsverhalten und -motiven international mobiler männlicher Escorts fragt dieser Beitrag nach den Sozialbeziehungen, die diese professionellen Sexarbeiter in geschäftlichen und privaten Kontexten an Destinationen ihrer Reisen eingehen.Based on qualitative research on the mobility of travelling male escorts this paper aims to explore private and professional social relations of mobile professional sex workers at the destinations of their travels
Vertikale Sozialbeziehungen mobiler männlicher Escorts
Aufbauend auf qualitative Forschungen zu Mobilitätsverhalten und -motiven international mobiler männlicher Escorts fragt dieser Beitrag nach den Sozialbeziehungen, die diese professionellen Sexarbeiter in geschäftlichen und privaten Kontexten an Destinationen ihrer Reisen eingehen. Based on qualitative research on the mobility of travelling male escorts this paper aims to explore private and professional social relations of mobile professional sex workers at the destinations of their travels
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SEM-EDS analyses of small craters in stardust aluminium foils: implications for the Wild-2 dust distribution
Implications for the Wild-2 dust distribution of the statistical results obtained by SEM-EDS from nearly 300 impact craters on aluminium foils of the Stardust sample tray assembly
An unusual clast in lunar meteorite MacAlpine Hills 88105: a unique lunar sample or projectile debris?
Lunar meteorite MacAlpine Hills (MAC) 88105 is a well-studied feldspathic regolith breccia dominated by rock and mineral fragments from the lunar highlands. Thin section MAC 88105,159 contains a small rock fragment, 400 × 350 μm in size, which is compositionally anomalous compared with other MAC 88105 lithic components. The clast is composed of olivine and plagioclase with minor pyroxene and interstitial devitrified glass component. It is magnesian, akin to samples in the lunar High Mg-Suite, and also alkali-rich, akin to samples in the lunar High Alkali Suite. It could represent a small fragment of late-stage interstitial melt from an Mg-Suite parent lithology. However, olivine and pyroxene in the clast have Fe/Mn ratios and minor element concentrations that are different from known types of lunar lithologies. As Fe/Mn ratios are notably indicative of planetary origin, the clast could either (1) have a unique lunar magmatic source, or (2) have a nonlunar origin (i.e., consist of achondritic meteorite debris that survived delivery to the lunar surface). Both hypotheses are considered and discussed
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Microcraters in aluminum foils exposed by Stardust
We will present preliminary results on the nature and size frequency distribution of microcraters that formed in aluminum foils during the flyby of comet Wild 2 by the Stardust spacecraft
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The Stardust – a successful encounter with the remarkable comet Wild 2
On January 2, 2004 the Stardust spacecraft completed a close flyby of comet Wild2 (P81). Flying at a relative speed of 6.1 km/s within 237km of the 5 km nucleus, the spacecraft took 72 close-in images, measured the flux of impacting particles and did TOF mass spectrometry
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