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Angela’s Ashes – A Memoir: Images of a Particular View of Limerick, Ireland
This paper deals with some still images from the film Angela’s ashes:A memoir, directed by Alan Parker and based on the Pulitzer-Prize-winningmemoir with the same title, by Frank McCourt. The analysis of the images shows that Parker sometimes transfers and at other times adapts (according to Brian MacFarlane’s theory of film adaptation) the material of the memoir or the narrator’s experience as a boy, and his specific view of Limerick, Ireland, at a particular time in history
Application of the Hughes-LIU algorithm to the 2-dimensional heat equation
An implicit explicit algorithm for the solution of transient problems in structural dynamics is described. The method involved dividing the finite elements into implicit and explicit groups while automatically satisfying the conditions. This algorithm is applied to the solution of the linear, transient, two dimensional heat equation subject to an initial condition derived from the soluton of a steady state problem over an L-shaped region made up of a good conductor and an insulating material. Using the IIT/PRIME computer with virtual memory, a FORTRAN computer program code was developed to make accuracy, stability, and cost comparisons among the fully explicit Euler, the Hughes-Liu, and the fully implicit Crank-Nicholson algorithms. The Hughes-Liu claim that the explicit group governs the stability of the entire region while maintaining the unconditional stability of the implicit group is illustrated
Progression of myopathology in Kearns-Sayre syndrome
We report on the progression of myopathology by comparing two biopsies from a patient with a Kearns-Sayre-Syndrome. The first biopsy was taken in 1979 and showed 10% ragged-red fibers. Myopathic changes were slight including internal nuclei and fiber splitting in 10% of the fibers. Electron microscopy revealed typical mitochondrial abnormalities with regard to number and shape. In 1989 a second biopsy was performed for an extended analysis of mitochondrial DNA. This time less than 5% of all fibers were ragged-red. Severe myopathic changes could be detected which so far has rarely been reported in mitochondrial cytopathy
AESTHETIC HYBRIDITY: COMBINATION OF TEXT AND IMAGE IN O MEZ DA GRIPPE, BY VALĂŠNCIO XAVIER
This article discusses two aspects of O Mez da Grippe, by the Brazilian writer Valêncio Xavier: the graphic composition and the generation of meanings through historical references in the work. In the first part, using Gérard Genette's concept of paratextuality, we analyze some graphic characteristics of the text that enclose Dona Lúcia’s narrative, a (fictional?) survivor of the Spanish flu. In the second, we seek to demonstrate, in the light of Wolfgang Iser’s concepts of empty spaces or points of indeterminacy, implicit reader, and asymmetry between text and reader, how historical references can contribute to the reader's response.This article discusses two aspects of O Mez da Grippe, by the Brazilian writer Valêncio Xavier: the graphic composition and the generation of meanings through historical references in the work. In the first part, using Gérard Genette's concept of paratextuality, we analyze some graphic characteristics of the text that enclose Dona Lúcia’s narrative, a (fictional?) survivor of the Spanish flu. In the second, we seek to demonstrate, in the light of Wolfgang Iser’s concepts of empty spaces or points of indeterminacy, implicit reader, and asymmetry between text and reader, how historical references can contribute to the reader's response
The birth of tragedy and primeval rhapsody: the dionisian myth as resignified in nietzsche's and nassar's texts
This paper discusses the Dionysian energy present in the novel Primeval Rhapsody (Lavoura Arcaica, 1975), by Raduan Nassar, making reference to Luiz Fernando Carvalho's homonymous film (2001), whenever relevant. We analyze some passages that reveal André’s and Ana’s “Dionysian sensitivity”, as well as other ones which foreground instances of the mother’s excess of affection, showing her unequivocal preference for André, and of the father’s slackening of his rigid personality when “befuddled with wine” – the Dionysian drink. However, we tend to privilege the dialogue between the Dionysian myth as resignified in Friedrich Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy and the visual narratives of Ana's two dances which disturb the protagonist and the traditional celebrations of a Lebanese community in the countryside of São Paulo
O MARAVILHOSO E A INTERMIDIALIDADE EM "SILENCE BECOMES YOU", DE STEPHANIE SINCLAIRE
Este trabalho visa a analisar a interpenetração dos poemas The goblin market, de Christina Rossettie Go and catch a falling star, de John Donne, como roteiro do filme Silence becomes you (2005), de Stephanie Sinclaire. A fusĂŁo dos poemas com a diegese do filme (intermidialidade e narrativa hĂbrida), marcada por imagens com cor essa tura das e por um roteiro nĂŁo linear e sem compromisso com a realidade, cria uma narrativa fĂlmica com elementos maravilhosos semelhantes Ă narrativa do poema de Rossetti
Exploring polymer/nanoparticle hybrid solar cells in tandem architecture
Tandem solar cells offer the possibility to significantly enhance solar cell performance through harvesting a broader part of the solar spectrum by using complementary absorbing materials. We report on tandem solar cells, with at least one polymer/nanoparticle hybrid layer as absorber material, in which the nanoparticles are prepared in situ by thermal decomposition of metal xanthates directly in the polymer matrix. In a first series, we investigated a hybrid-organic tandem solar cell, with a hybrid solar cell consisting of the silafluorene containing low band gap polymer PSiF-DBT and copper indium sulphide (CIS) nanoparticles as the bottom cell, and a low band gap polymer (PTB7)/fullerene derivative (PC61BM) organic solar cell as the top cell in order to study different recombination layers. Tandem devices with open circuit voltages nearly reaching the sum of the individual cells have been realised. The short circuit current is equal to the value of the hybrid single cell and a fill factor above 50% is obtained, leading to power conversion efficiencies of about 4.1%. Furthermore, the first results on hybrid-hybrid tandem solar cells consisting of two PSiF-DBT/CIS solar cells are presented. Although the preparation of these double hybrid devices is challenging because of the necessity of two thermal annealing steps, the resulting multilayer stack reveals smooth and homogeneous layers with sharp interfaces. The first working hybrid-hybrid tandem solar cells still exhibited 81% of the sum of the open circuit voltages of the single junction solar cells. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry
Proteasome Lid Bridges Mitochondrial Stress with Cdc53/Cullin1 NEDDylation Status
Cycles of Cdc53/Cullin1 rubylation (a.k.a NEDDylation) protect ubiquitin-E3 SCF (Skp1-Cullin1-F-box protein) complexes from self-destruction and play an important role in mediating the ubiquitination of key protein substrates involved in cell cycle progression, development, and survival. Cul1 rubylation is balanced by the COP9 signalosome (CSN), a multi-subunit derubylase that shows 1:1 paralogy to the 26 S proteasome lid. The turnover of SCF substrates and their relevance to various diseases is well studied, yet, the extent by which environmental perturbations influence Cul1 rubylation/derubylation cycles per se is still unclear. In this study, we show that the level of cellular oxidation serves as a molecular switch, determining Cullin1 rubylation/derubylation ratio. We describe a mutant of the proteasome lid subunit, Rpn11 that exhibits accumulated levels of Cullin1-Rub1 conjugates, a characteristic phenotype of csn mutants. By dissecting between distinct phenotypes of rpn11 mutants, proteasome and mitochondria dysfunction, we were able to recognize the high reactive oxygen species (ROS) production during the transition of cells into mitochondrial respiration, as a checkpoint of Cullin1 rubylation in a reversible manner. Thus, the study adds the rubylation cascade to the list of cellular pathways regulated by redox homeostasis
“O ENCONTRO”, DE ANNE ENRIGHT: UMA LEITURA SOB A ÓTICA DO NOVO HISTORICISMO
After winning The Man Booker Prize, a prestigious English literary prize, with The Gathering, the Irish writer Anne Enright has achieved a considerable international prominence as a writer in the contemporary literary scene. The book tells the history of Veronica Hegarty, narrator and protagonist, who, after her brother’s suicide, goes through a difficult period in order to deal with the event. During this period, she reveals the history and conflicts of three generations of her family. This paper aims to present an analysis of this novel in the light of New Historicism as an introduction to its interpretation.Ao receber o The Man Booker Prize, conceituado prêmio da literatura em língua inglesa, pelo romance The Gathering [O encontro], a irlandesa Anne Enright desponta como uma nova promessa no cenário da literatura internacional. O romance relata a história de Veronica Hegarty, personagem-narradora, que após o suicídio do irmão Liam, o mais próximo em idade e afinidade, passa por um difícil período de adaptação, durante o qual resgata a história e os conflitos de três gerações de sua família. Este trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar uma análise do romance sob a ótica do Novo Historicismo, como uma introdução ao estudo e interpretação da obra
Genomic Profiling Reveals Distinct Routes To Complement Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae.
The serum complement system is a first line of defense against bacterial invaders. Resistance to killing by serum enhances the capacity of Klebsiella pneumoniae to cause infection, but it is an incompletely understood virulence trait. Identifying and characterizing the factors responsible for preventing activation of, and killing by, serum complement could inform new approaches to treatment of K. pneumoniae infections. Here, we used functional genomic profiling to define the genetic basis of complement resistance in four diverse serum-resistant K. pneumoniae strains (NTUH-K2044, B5055, ATCC 43816, and RH201207), and explored their recognition by key complement components. More than 90 genes contributed to resistance in one or more strains, but only three, rfaH, lpp, and arnD, were common to all four strains. Deletion of the antiterminator rfaH, which controls the expression of capsule and O side chains, resulted in dramatic complement resistance reductions in all strains. The murein lipoprotein gene lpp promoted capsule retention through a mechanism dependent on its C-terminal lysine residue; its deletion led to modest reductions in complement resistance. Binding experiments with the complement components C3b and C5b-9 showed that the underlying mechanism of evasion varied in the four strains: B5055 and NTUH-K2044 appeared to bypass recognition by complement entirely, while ATCC 43816 and RH201207 were able to resist killing despite being associated with substantial levels of C5b-9. All rfaH and lpp mutants bound C3b and C5b-9 in large quantities. Our findings show that, even among this small selection of isolates, K. pneumoniae adopts differing mechanisms and utilizes distinct gene sets to avoid complement attack
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