249 research outputs found
Ecofeminismo: conexões simbólicas e sociais entre a opressão das mulheres e a dominação da natureza
Trata-se de uma abordagem da temática ecológica a partir da perspectiva feminista. Além de reconstituir as conexões a que se refere o tÃtulo, este ensaio explora brevemente a ética e cultura alternativas que visam superar os padrões de dominação e violência vigentes nas relações com as mulheres e o mundo natural
A remembrance of things (best) forgotten: The 'allegorical past' and the feminist imagination
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Feminist theology© 2012. The definitive version is available at http://fth.sagepub.com/This article discusses the US TV series Mad Men, which is set in an advertising agency in 1960s New York, in relation to two key elements which seem significant for a consideration of the current state of feminism in church and academy, both of which centre around what it means to remember or (not) to forget
Understanding Face and Shame: A Servant-Leadership and Face Management Model
Clergy can have a negative impact on churches and other individuals when they knowingly or unknowingly attempt to save face, that is, try to protect their standing or reputation. The desire to gain face and the fear of losing face and feeling ashamed will likely permeate clergy’s decision-making processes without even being noticed. This study explores the essence of face and face management and the relationship between face management and two characteristics of servant-leadership—awareness and healing—in both Chinese and American churches through the methodology of hermeneutic phenomenology. Prior to this study, to my knowledge, no hermeneutic phenomenological research of face management has been conducted in a church setting. Through a review of the literature, four areas are explored: face and shame, face management, servant-leadership, and face, shame, and face management within the church. This study obtained approval from the Institutional Review Board and informed consent from the participants. Three Chinese and three American Christian ministers were chosen to complete a question sheet and participate in two semi-structured interview sessions. A first cycle of open coding and second cycle of pattern coding were used during data analysis. Face experiences are discussed in light of eight major themes: body, triggers, becoming, face concepts, strategies, emotions, servant-leadership, and the church. Findings from the study help build a servant-leadership and face management model, which can offer an anchored approach for clergy and pastoral counselors to address face and shame and to develop therapeutic interventions
Waveguide-integrated silicon T centres
The performance of modular, networked quantum technologies will be strongly
dependent upon the quality of their quantum light-matter interconnects.
Solid-state colour centres, and in particular T centres in silicon, offer
competitive technological and commercial advantages as the basis for quantum
networking technologies and distributed quantum computing. These newly
rediscovered silicon defects offer direct telecommunications-band photonic
emission, long-lived electron and nuclear spin qubits, and proven native
integration into industry-standard, CMOS-compatible, silicon-on-insulator (SOI)
photonic chips at scale. Here we demonstrate further levels of integration by
characterizing T centre spin ensembles in single-mode waveguides in SOI. In
addition to measuring long spin T_1 times, we report on the integrated centres'
optical properties. We find that the narrow homogeneous linewidth of these
waveguide-integrated emitters is already sufficiently low to predict the future
success of remote spin-entangling protocols with only modest cavity Purcell
enhancements. We show that further improvements may still be possible by
measuring nearly lifetime-limited homogeneous linewidths in isotopically pure
bulk crystals. In each case the measured linewidths are more than an order of
magnitude lower than previously reported and further support the view that
high-performance, large-scale distributed quantum technologies based upon T
centres in silicon may be attainable in the near term
De novo intrachromosomal gene conversion from OPN1MW to OPN1LW in the male germline results in Blue Cone Monochromacy
X-linked cone dysfunction disorders such as Blue Cone Monochromacy and
X-linked Cone Dystrophy are characterized by complete loss (of) or reduced L-
and M- cone function due to defects in the OPN1LW/OPN1MW gene cluster. Here we
investigated 24 affected males from 16 families with either a structurally
intact gene cluster or at least one intact single (hybrid) gene but harbouring
rare combinations of common SNPs in exon 3 in single or multiple OPN1LW and
OPN1MW gene copies. We assessed twelve different OPN1LW/MW exon 3 haplotypes
by semi-quantitative minigene splicing assay. Nine haplotypes resulted in
aberrant splicing of ≥20% of transcripts including the known pathogenic
haplotypes (i.e. ‘LIAVA’, ‘LVAVA’) with absent or minute amounts of correctly
spliced transcripts, respectively. De novo formation of the ‘LIAVA’ haplotype
derived from an ancestral less deleterious ‘LIAVS’ haplotype was observed in
one family with strikingly different phenotypes among affected family members.
We could establish intrachromosomal gene conversion in the male germline as
underlying mechanism. Gene conversion in the OPN1LW/OPN1MW genes has been
postulated, however, we are first to demonstrate a de novo gene conversion
within the lineage of a pedigree
Determination of mass transfer resistances of fast reactions in three-phase mechanically agitated slurry reactors
A methodology for the determination of mass transfer resistances of fast reactions in three-phase mechanically agitated slurry reactors under the reaction conditions is presented. The mass transfer resistances affect significantly the overall mass transfer rate, the design equation and consequently the scale up of the reactor. There is not established methodology to separate the mass transfer resistances under reaction conditions by changing catalyst loading and manipulating the process variables, pressure and agitation speed. This allows to avoid the use of different catalyst particles and give the chance to calculate the mass transfer resistances without caring about the type of catalyst. We calculate each mass transfer resistance under conditions which do not allow to neglect any of the resistances. It is shown that the level off of mass transfer rate which is developed in the plot of mass transfer rate against agitation speed plots is not enough to determine the limiting regime. The hydrogenation of styrene over Pd/C (5% catalyst content) is used as case study to demonstrate the methodology
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