5 resultados para Interior of Farinha Podre
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
The purpose of gamma spectrometry and gamma and X-ray tomography of nuclear fuel is to determine both radionuclide concentration and integrity and deformation of nuclear fuel. The aims of this thesis have been to find out the basics of gamma spectrometry and tomography of nuclear fuel, to find out the operational mechanisms of gamma spectrometry and tomography equipment of nuclear fuel, and to identify problems that relate to these measurement techniques. In gamma spectrometry of nuclear fuel the gamma-ray flux emitted from unstable isotopes is measured using high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy. The production of unstable isotopes correlates with various physical fuel parameters. In gamma emission tomography the gamma-ray spectrum of irradiated nuclear fuel is recorded for several projections. In X-ray transmission tomography of nuclear fuel a radiation source emits a beam and the intensity, attenuated by the nuclear fuel, is registered by the detectors placed opposite. When gamma emission or X-ray transmission measurements are combined with tomographic image reconstruction methods, it is possible to create sectional images of the interior of nuclear fuel. MODHERATO is a computer code that simulates the operation of radioscopic or tomographic devices and it is used to predict and optimise the performance of imaging systems. Related to the X-ray tomography, MODHERATO simulations have been performed by the author. Gamma spectrometry and gamma and X-ray tomography are promising non-destructive examination methods for understanding fuel behaviour under normal, transient and accident conditions.
Resumo:
Työn tavoitteena oli tutkia kilpa- ja harjoitusammuntaan käytettävällä haulikkoradalla käytettäväksi soveltuvia passiivisia meluntorjuntamenetelmiä ja suunnitella niistä toimiva kokonaisuus kohderadoille siten, että rata-alueen läheisillä asuinalueilla alitetaan 50 dB LAIMax-taso sekä muilla alueilla ampumaratamelun ohjearvot. Aluksi tarkasteltiin kohderatojen vanhoja menetelmiä ja radan meluntorjunnan kannalta olennaiset suunnat selvitettiin mittauksilla. Myös laukausmelun spektriä tutkittiin mittauksilla. Olemassa oleville menetelmille etsittiin korvaavia ja täydentäviä menetelmiä. Radan sijoittaminen maastoon on tärkeä osa meluntorjuntaa uutta rataa suunniteltaessa, mutta kohteena olleiden ratojen sijoittamista ei voitu enää muuttaa. Koska haulikkoammunnan säännöt eivät mahdollista aliääniammusten tai äänenvaimentimien käyttöä, ei varsinaista melupäästöä pystytä pienentämään. Melulle altistuvan kohteen sisätilojen suojaaminenkin on käytännössä hyödytöntä, koska ampumamelun ohjearvot ovat ulkoalueille. Ainoastaan melun absorptio, etenemisen estäminen ja ohjaaminen ovat kelvollisia menetelmiä kohderadoilla. Rata-alueelle suunniteltiin uudet ratojen väliset meluseinät, joiden ääneneristävyys ja -absorptio on vanhoja seiniä parempi. Taustavallille suunniteltiin jatkamista maavallina ja korottamista meluaitana, joka toimii myös haulienkierrätysjärjestelmän runkona. Alueen maaperä suunniteltiin muutettavaksi akustisesti pehmeämmäksi. Käytettävien menetelmien suunnittelussa tehtiin eri vaihtoehdoille laskennallisia arvioita, tietokonemallinnuksia ja laboratoriokokeita. Myös uusia menetelmiä haulikkoradan meluntorjunnassa tutkittiin. Tutkimusten perusteella näitä menetelmiä tutkitaan jatkossa käytännössä.
Resumo:
Kirjallisuusarvostelu
Resumo:
This study deals with the import of West Central African slaves and their religious practices to Minas Gerais in the eighteenth century. The captaincy of Minas Gerais in the interior of Brazil developed into the world’s largest gold producing region in the beginning of the eighteenth century. The large-scale mining of gold, and later diamonds, was only possible through massive imports of slaves from Africa to Brazil. The first part of this study discusses the Atlantic slave trade in the southern Atlantic world. The discovery of gold in Minas Gerais led to an increasing demand for slaves in Brazil, which was largely met by supplies from Angola. The study analyzes the formation of Central Africans’ identities both in their homelands and in Brazil. Slave identities or “nations” have often been seen as creations of the slave owners. By interpreting major Central African “nations” such as Angola, Congo, and Benguela as regional identities that were tied to the slaves’ origins in Africa, this study offers a new interpretation of what these identities meant for Central Africans in Minas Gerais. The second part of this study concentrates on the religious universe of Central Africans. Processes of cultural creolization affected West Central African societies after the Portuguese landed in the kingdom of Kongo in the late fifteenth century and led to the development of an Atlantic Creole culture. The spread of Catholicism in West Central Africa affected religious life especially in the kingdom of Kongo, in the city of Luanda, and in the Portuguese colony of Angola. Central African religious specialists were often denounced to the authorities in Angola for organizing healing and divination rituals. Diagnosis in these rituals was often made through spirit possession. Central Africans took these healing and divining methods to Minas Gerais, where numerous African religious specialists enjoyed great prominence. In the Brazilian mining region, it was commonplace that African healers served not only the African slave population, but also free whites. In the eighteenth century, Central African popular healers made a significant contribution to the therapeutic arts practiced in Minas Gerais and elsewhere in Brazil.
Resumo:
The integrin family of transmembrane receptors are important for cell-matrix adhesion and signal transmission to the interior of the cell. Integrins are essential for many physiological processes and defective integrin function can consequently result in a multitude of diseases, including cancer. Integrin traffic is needed for completion of cytokinesis and cell division failure has been proposed to be an early event in the formation of chromosomally aberrant and transformed cells. Impaired integrin traffic and changes in integrin expression are known to promote invasion of malignant cells. However, the direct roles of impaired integrin traffic in tumorigenesis and increased integrin expression in oncogene driven invasion have not been examined. In this study we have investigated both of these aspects. We found that cells with reduced integrin endocytosis become binucleate and subsequently aneuploid. These aneuploid cells display characteristics of transformed cells; they are anchorage-independent, resistant to apoptosis and invasive in vitro. Importantly, subcutaneous injection of the aneuploid cells into athymic nude mice produced highly malignant tumors. Through gene expression profiling and analysis of integrin-triggered signaling pathways we have identified several molecules involved in the malignancy of these cells, including Src kinase and the transcription factor Twist2. Thus, even though chromosomal aberrations are associated with reduced cell fitness, we show that aneuploidy can facilitate tumor evolution and selection of transformed cells. Invasion and metastasis are the primary reason for deaths caused by cancer and the molecular pathways responsible for invasion are therefore attractive targets in cancer therapy. In addition to integrins, another major family of adhesion receptors are the proteoglycans syndecans. Integrins and syndecans are known to signal in a synergistic manner in controlling cell adhesion on 2D matrixes. Here we explored the role of syndecans as α2β1 integrin co-receptors in 3D collagen. We show that in breast cancer cells harbouring mutant K-Ras, increased levels of integrins, their co-receptors syndecans and matrix cleaving proteases are necessary for the invasive phenotype of these cells. Together, these findings increase our knowledge of the complicated changes that occur during tumorigenesis and the pathways that control the ability of cancer cells to invade and metastasize.