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    HOMENS Trans(bordados): Experiências Juntas e Misturadas na Produção de Outras Masculinidades

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    O termo ―homem trans‖ refere-se a uma categoria política e social de pessoas que se recusam a ser definidas como mulheres, buscando por diversos motivos e processos identificarem-se com as masculinidades, transbordando normas de sexo e gênero. Pensando na pouca representatividade desses sujeitos nas pesquisas a respeito das transexualidades, o objetivo dessa dissertação é produzir experiências coletivas com homens trans, criando relações potencializantes com a vida e com os modos de viver; produzir encontros em que circulem histórias de vida que também dizem respeito aos coletivos que os atravessam; criar redes de solidariedade e amizades com eles, discutindo os modos e os métodos utilizados por esses sujeitos para a sua criação; conhecer as boas histórias, os movimentos de resistências e as transformações nas vidas dos homens trans, para além de sofrimentos ou mortificações em vida. O método deste trabalho é norteado pelos estudos cartográficos e dos cotidianos e foram feitas um total de cinco entrevistas com homens trans. O texto está dividido em quatro momentos que dialogam com temas que foram surgindo ao longo da pesquisa: Transviante pesquisar, em que abordo as propostas metodológicas para esse trabalho e como elas foram mudando ao longo dos dois anos de pesquisa; em Corpo trago alguns apontamentos sobre a produção do corpo trazido por homens trans da pesquisa; no capítulo Políticas apresento as políticas produzidas pelos homens trans para a implementação do Instituto Brasileiro de Transmasculinidades do Espírito Santo (IBRAT-ES), das produções autobiográficas e das pesquisas; e em Recortes apresento e problematizo alguns momentos importantes para produção de conhecimentos a respeito das transmasculinidades. Nos encontros e experiências com os homens trans, podemos ver um fiar de realidades que colocam esses mesmos sujeitos em movimentos desejantes na intenção de esculpir um novo corpo, um novo pensar e um novo existir. Muito mais do que conhecer a produção de sujeitos meramente sexualizados, observamos a produção da vida. Palavras-chave: homens trans; transmasculinidade; sexualidade; gênero; psicologia

    Location of the Energy Levels of the Rare-Earth Ion in BaF2 and CdF2

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    The location of the energy levels of rare-earth (RE) elements in the energy band diagram of BaF2 and CdF2 crystals is determined. The role of RE3+ and RE2+ ions in the capture of charge carriers, luminescence, and the formation of radiation defects is evaluated. It is shown that the substantial difference in the luminescence properties of BaF2:RE and CdF2:RE is associated with the location of the excited energy levels in the band diagram of the crystals

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    NMR and dc-susceptibility studies of NaVGe2O6

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    We report the results of measurements of the dc magnetic susceptibility chi(T) and of the 23Na nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) response of NaVGe2O6, a material in which the V ions form a network of interacting one-dimensional spin S=1 chains. The experiments were made at temperatures between 2.5 and 300 K. The chi(T) data suggest that the formation of the expected low-temperature Haldane phase is intercepted by an antiferromagnetic phase transition at 18 K. The transition is also reflected in the 23Na NMR spectra and the corresponding spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1(T). In the ordered phase, 1/T1(T) decreases by orders of magnitude with decreasing temperature, indicating the formation of a gap of the order of 12 K in the magnetic excitation spectrum.Comment: 10 pages, 15 figures; v2 with minor revisions of the tex

    Nb3_3Sn conductor development and characterization for NED

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    The main purpose of Next European Dipole (NED) project is to design and to build an Nb3_{3}Sn ~ 15 T dipole magnet. Due to budget constraints, NED is mainly focused on superconducting cable development and production. In this work, an update is given on the NED conductor development by Alstom-MSA and SMI, which uses, respectively, Internal-Tin-Diffusion and Powder-In-Tube methods, with the aim of reaching a non-copper critical current density of ~ 3000 A/mm2 at 12 T and 4.2 K. Characterization results, including critical current and magnetization data, are presented and discussed, as well, for conductors already developed by both companies for this project. SMI succeeded to produce a strand with 50 µm diameter filaments and with a critical current of ~ 1400 A at 4.2 K and 12 T, corresponding to a non-copper critical current density of ~ 2500 A/mm2. Cabling trials with this strand were successfully carried out at LBNL

    Lignin biodegradation in pulp-and-paper mill wastewater by selected white rot fungi

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    An investigation has been carried out to explore the lignin-degrading ability of white rot fungi, as B. adusta and P. crysosporium, grown in different media containing (i) glucose and mineral salts; (ii) a dairy residue; (iii) a dairy residue and mineral salts. Both fungi were then used as inoculum to treat synthetic and industrial pulp-and-paper mill wastewater. On synthetic wastewater, up to 97% and 74% of lignin degradation by B. adusta and P. crysosporium, respectively, have been reached. On industrial wastewater, both fungal strains were able to accomplish 100% delignification in 8-10 days, independent from pH control, with a significant reduction of total organic carbon (TOC) of the solution. Results have confirmed the great biotechnological potential of both B. adusta and P. crysosporium for complete lignin removal in industrial wastewater, and can open the way to next industrial applications on large scale

    Evolving Identification of Blood Cells Associated with Clinically Isolated Syndrome: Importance of Time since Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic MRI

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    It is not clear how the profile of immune cells in peripheral blood differs between patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and healthy controls (HC). This study aimed to identify a CIS peripheral blood signature that may provide clues for potential immunomodulatory approaches early in disease. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were collected from 18 people with CIS, 19 HC and 13 individuals with other demyelinating conditions (ODC) including multiple sclerosis (MS). Individuals with CIS separated into two groups, namely those with early (≤14 days post-diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); n = 6) and late (≥27 days; n = 12) blood sampling. Transitional B cells were increased in the blood of CIS patients independently of when blood was taken. However, there were two time-dependent effects found in the late CIS group relative to HC, including decreased CD56bright NK cells, which correlated significantly with time since MRI, and increased CD141+ myeloid dendritic cell (mDC2) frequencies. Higher CD1c+ B cells and lower non-classical monocyte frequencies were characteristic of more recent demyelinating disease activity (ODC and early CIS). Analysing cell populations by time since symptoms (subjective) and diagnostic MRI (objective) may contribute to understanding CIS

    Posterior epistaxis: endonasal exposure and occlusion of the branches of the sphenopalatine artery

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    Intractable posterior epistaxis (PE) is a frequent emergency for which different treatment modalities are available. While nasal packing causes extreme discomfort and angiography with consecutive selective embolization is not available everywhere, recent studies emphasize the value of sphenopalatine artery (SPA) occlusion by different techniques and indicate success rates of 13-33%. In our institution, previously endoscopic management of PE consisted either of isolated coagulation of an identified bleeding source (group A) or cutting and coagulation of arterial branches running through the sphenopalatine foramen (SPF) (group B). According to our neuroradiological and rhinological experience we developed a modification of SPA transsection and coagulation following identification of the division in conchal and septal branches of the SPA (group C). During a 26-month period the success rates of these three techniques in 95 patients were compared prospectively. The three modalities revealed a re-bleeding rate of 3 out of 21 (21%) in group A, 1 in 6 (16.7%) in group B and 3 in 69 (4.3%) in group C. At the level of the SPF, 36 out of 69 patients had one conchal branch, whereas 30 (43.5%) had two and 3 (4.4%) had three. If SPA transsection and coagulation for intractable PE is adopted the anatomic varieties of the SPA with its division in conchal and septal branches have to be taken into account. According to our experience the septal branch of the SPA plays a major role in PE. Its occlusion significantly improves the success rate of PE treatment
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