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    A theoretical analysis of the spin susceptibility tensor and quasiparticle density of states for quasi-one-dimensional superconductors

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    Thesis made openly available per email from author, 8-2-2015.Ph.D.Carlos A. R. Sá de Mel

    Strong magnetic field enhancement of spin triplet pairing arising from coexisting 2kF2k_F spin and 2kF2k_F charge fluctuations

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    We study the effect of the magnetic field (Zeeman splitting) on the triplet pairing. We show generally that the enhancement of spin triplet pairing mediated by coexisting 2kF2k_F spin and 2kF2k_F charge fluctuations can be much larger than in the case of triplet pairing mediated by ferromagnetic spin fluctuations. We propose that this may be related to the recent experiment for (TMTSF)2_2ClO4_4, in which a possibility of singlet to triplet pairing transition has been suggested.Comment: 5 page

    Investigating Public trust in Expert Knowledge:Narrative, Ethics, and Engagement

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    “Public Trust in Expert Knowledge: Narrative, Ethics, and Engagement” examines the social, cultural, and ethical ramifications of changing public trust in the expert biomedical knowledge systems of emergent and complex global societies. This symposium was conceived as an interdisciplinary project, drawing on bioethics, the social sciences, and the medical humanities. We settled on public trust as a topic for our work together because its problematization cuts across our fields and substantive research interests. For us, trust is simultaneously a matter of ethics, social relations, and the cultural organization of meaning. We share a commitment to narrative inquiry across our fields of expertise in the bioethics of transformative health technologies, public communications on health threats, and narrative medicine. The contributions to this symposium have applied, in different ways and with different effects, this interdisciplinary mode of inquiry, supplying new reflections on public trust, expertise, and biomedical knowledge

    Studio progettuale e metrologico delle basiliche forensi di Saepinum e Bilbilis

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    Questo articolo è volto ad analizzare lo studio progettuale e metrologico di uno dei monumenti più rappresentativi del foro romano, la basilica, cercando di proporre una nuova chiave di lettura metrica basata sulle informazioni edite integrate con quelle della computer grafica su basi vettoriali. Tale approccio metodologico porta inevitabilmente a nuove documentazioni planimetriche di tali edifici i cui vantaggi, essendo su base vettoriale, sono quelli di rimpiegarli per una serie di studi a livello di architettura, topografia e nel nostro caso di studi progettuali-metrologici, cercando di mettere a punto una nuova tipologia di intervento volta a definire la base metrologica impiegata per la loro edificazione

    Estrangeros, uellacos, santos y rreys: la representación de los negros en la obra de Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala

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    In-vivo exposure of a plant model organism for the assessment of the ability of PM samples to induce oxidative stress

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    This study aims to propose an innovative, simple, rapid, and cost-effective method to study oxidative stress induced by PM through in-vivo exposure of the plant model organism Arabidopsis thaliana. A. thaliana seedlings were exposed to urban dust certified for its elemental content and to PM2.5 samples collected in an urban-industrial area of Northern Italy. An innovative technique for the detachment and suspension in water of the whole intact dust from membrane filters was applied to expose the model organism to both the soluble and insoluble fractions of PM2.5, which were analyzed for 34 elements by ICP-MS. Oxidative stress induced by PM on A. thaliana was assessed by light microscopic localization and UV–Vis spectrophotometric determination of superoxide anion (O2−) content on the exposed seedlings by using the nitro blue tetrazole (NBT) assay. The results showed a good efficiency and sensitivity of the method for PM mass concentrations >20 μg m−3 and an increase in O2− content in all exposed seedlings, which mainly depends on the concentration, chemical composition, and sources of the PM administered to the model organism. Particles released by biomass burning appeared to contribute more to the overall toxicity of PM. This method was found to be cost-effective and easy to apply to PM collected on membrane filters in intensive monitoring campaigns in order to obtain valuable information on the ability of PM to generate oxidative stress in living organisms
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