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The magnetic properties and interactions between transition metal (TM) impurities and clusters in low-dimensional metallic hosts are studied using a first principles theoretical method. In the first part of this work, the effect of magnetic order in 3d-5d systems is addressed from the perspective of its influence on the enhancement of the magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE). In the second part, the possibility of using external electric fields (EFs) to control the magnetic properties and interactions between nanoparticles deposited at noble metal surfaces is investigated. The influence of 3d composition and magnetic order on the spin polarization of the substrate and its consequences on the MAE are analyzed for the case of 3d impurities in one- and two-dimensional polarizable hosts. It is shown that the MAE and easy- axis of monoatomic free standing 3d-Pt wires is mainly determined by the atomic spin-orbit (SO) coupling contributions. The competition between ferromagnetic (FM) and antiferromagnetic (AF) order in FePtn wires is studied in detail for n=1-4 as a function of the relative position between Fe atoms. Our results show an oscillatory behavior of the magnetic polarization of Pt atoms as a function of their distance from the magnetic impurities, which can be correlated to a long-ranged magnetic coupling of the Fe atoms. Exceptionally large variations of the induced spin and orbital moments at the Pt atoms are found as a function of concentration and magnetic order. Along with a violation of the third Hund’s rule at the Fe sites, these variations result in a non trivial behavior of the MAE. In the case of TM impurities and dimers at the Cu(111), the effects of surface charging and applied EFs on the magnetic properties and substrate-mediated magnetic interactions have been investigated. The modifications of the surface electronic structure, impurity local moments and magnetic exchange coupling as a result of the EF-induced metallic screening and charge rearrangements are analysed. In a first study, the properties of surface substitutional Co and Fe impurities are investigated as a function of the external charge per surface atom q. At large inter-impurity distances the effective magnetic exchange coupling ∆E between impurities shows RKKY-like oscillations as a function of the distance which are not significantly affected by the considered values of q. For distances r < 10 Å, important modifications in the magnitude of ∆E, involving changes from FM to AF coupling, are found depending non-monotonously on the value and polarity of q. The interaction energies are analysed from a local perspective. In a second study, the interplay between external EF effects, internal magnetic order and substrate-mediated magnetic coupling has been investigated for Mn dimers on Cu(111). Our calculations show that EF (∼ 1eV/Å) can induce a switching from AF to FM ground-state magnetic order within single Mn dimers. The relative coupling between a pair of dimers also shows RKKY-like oscillations as a function of the inter-dimer distance. Their effective magnetic exchange interaction is found to depend significantly on the magnetic order within the Mn dimers and on their relative orientation on the surface. The dependence of the substrate-mediated interaction on the magnetic state of the dimers is qualitatively explained in terms of the differences in the scattering of surface electrons. At short inter-dimer distances, the ground-state configuration is determined by an interplay between exchange interactions and EF effects. These results demonstrate that external surface charging and applied EFs offer remarkable possibilities of manipulating the sign and strength of the magnetic coupling of surface supported nanoparticles.
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The structural, electronic and magnetic properties of one-dimensional 3d transition-metal (TM) monoatomic chains having linear, zigzag and ladder geometries are investigated in the frame-work of first-principles density-functional theory. The stability of long-range magnetic order along the nanowires is determined by computing the corresponding frozen-magnon dispersion relations as a function of the 'spin-wave' vector q. First, we show that the ground-state magnetic orders of V, Mn and Fe linear chains at the equilibrium interatomic distances are non-collinear (NC) spin-density waves (SDWs) with characteristic equilibrium wave vectors q that depend on the composition and interatomic distance. The electronic and magnetic properties of these novel spin-spiral structures are discussed from a local perspective by analyzing the spin-polarized electronic densities of states, the local magnetic moments and the spin-density distributions for representative values q. Second, we investigate the stability of NC spin arrangements in Fe zigzag chains and ladders. We find that the non-collinear SDWs are remarkably stable in the biatomic chains (square ladder), whereas ferromagnetic order (q =0) dominates in zigzag chains (triangular ladders). The different magnetic structures are interpreted in terms of the corresponding effective exchange interactions J(ij) between the local magnetic moments μ(i) and μ(j) at atoms i and j. The effective couplings are derived by fitting a classical Heisenberg model to the ab initio magnon dispersion relations. In addition they are analyzed in the framework of general magnetic phase diagrams having arbitrary first, second, and third nearest-neighbor (NN) interactions J(ij). The effect of external electric fields (EFs) on the stability of NC magnetic order has been quantified for representative monoatomic free-standing and deposited chains. We find that an external EF, which is applied perpendicular to the chains, favors non-collinear order in V chains, whereas it stabilizes the ferromagnetic (FM) order in Fe chains. Moreover, our calculations reveal a change in the magnetic order of V chains deposited on the Cu(110) surface in the presence of external EFs. In this case the NC spiral order, which was unstable in the absence of EF, becomes the most favorable one when perpendicular fields of the order of 0.1 V/Å are applied. As a final application of the theory we study the magnetic interactions within monoatomic TM chains deposited on graphene sheets. One observes that even weak chain substrate hybridizations can modify the magnetic order. Mn and Fe chains show incommensurable NC spin configurations. Remarkably, V chains show a transition from a spiral magnetic order in the freestanding geometry to FM order when they are deposited on a graphene sheet. Some TM-terminated zigzag graphene-nanoribbons, for example V and Fe terminated nanoribbons, also show NC spin configurations. Finally, the magnetic anisotropy energies (MAEs) of TM chains on graphene are investigated. It is shown that Co and Fe chains exhibit significant MAEs and orbital magnetic moments with in-plane easy magnetization axis. The remarkable changes in the magnetic properties of chains on graphene are correlated to charge transfers from the TMs to NN carbon atoms. Goals and limitations of this study and the resulting perspectives of future investigations are discussed.
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The objective of this study was to determine the optimum row spacing to improve the productivity of two soybean (Glycine max L.) varieties under the tropical hot sub-moist agroecological conditions of Ethiopia. A two-year split-plot design experiment was conducted to determine the effect of variety (Awasa-95 [early-maturing], Afgat [medium-maturing]) and row spacing (RS: 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 cm) on the productivity, nodulation and weed infestation of soybean. Seed and total dry matter (TDM) yield per ha and per plant, and weed dry biomass per m^2 were significantly affected by RS. Soybean variety had a significant effect on plant density at harvest and some yield components (plant height, number of seeds/pod, and 1000 seed weight). Generally, seed and TDM yield per ha and per plant were high at 40 cm RS, and weed dry biomass per m^2 was higher for RS >= 40 cm than for narrower RS. However, the results did not demonstrate a consistent pattern along the RS gradient. The medium-maturing variety Afgat experienced higher mortality and ended up with lower final plant density at harvest, but higher plant height, number of seeds per pod and 1000 seed weight than the early-maturing variety Awasa-95. The results indicate that 40 cm RS with 5 cm plant spacing within a row can be used for high productivity and low weed infestation of both soybean varieties in the hot sub-moist tropical environment of south-western Ethiopia.
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Scaling down of the CMOS technology requires thinner gate dielectric to maintain high performance. However, due to the depletion of poly-Si gate, it is difficult to reduce the gate thickness further especially for sub-65 nm CMOS generation. Fully silicidation metal gate (FUSI) is one of the most promising solutions. Furthermore, FUSI metal gate reduces gate-line sheet resistance, prevents boron penetration to channels, and has good process compatibility with high-k gate dielectric. Poly-SiGe gate technology is another solution because of its enhancement of boron activation and compatibility with the conventional CMOS process. Combination of these two technologies for the formation of fully germanosilicided metal gate makes the approach very attractive. In this paper, the deposition of undoped Poly-Si₁âxGex (0 < x < 30% ) films onto SiO₂ in a low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) system is described. Detailed growth conditions and the characterization of the grown films are presented.
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A lo largo del texto pretendo mostrar un estudio de caso de cómo se puede entender el género de manera más sutil, al plantear que hay formas alternativas de ver la feminidad y cómo se construye una nueva forma de ser mujer a partir de elementos masculinos. Es por esto, que este trabajo muestra que existen variaciones en el género que se deben tener en cuenta. Siguiendo esta línea de trabajo, procederé en el primer apartado a revisar de qué manera se realizó la investigación, teniendo en cuenta las diferentes fases en las que se realizó y las técnicas utilizadas. A continuación, en la segunda parte del texto, haré una revisión del concepto de género, para poder explicar qué son la masculinidad y la feminidad, al igual que los espacios masculinos. En el tercera parte, veremos cómo es la escena del Death Metal en Bogotá, lo que servirá de introducción para hablar de cómo se construye el género en este espacio. En el cuarto y el quinto apartado realizaremos un análisis de cómo son los hombres y las mujeres en esta escena, respectivamente. Para realizar esta explicación tomaré en cuenta la literatura sobre género, al igual que los resultados encontrados a lo largo de la investigación, para así determinar cómo se comprende la feminidad en el Death Metal, explicando la manera en que las mujeres de la escena construyen una forma alternativa de ser mujer. Finalmente, retomaremos las ideas principales del texto para establecer que hay una forma particular en la que se construye el género en esta escena, encontrando que existen vías no tradicionales de pensarse como mujer.
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La idea principal de este trabajo, es realizar un evaluación sobre las diferentes posibilidades que se presentan para exportar uno de los productos que fabrica la empresa METAL MUEBLES Y CIA LTDA fundada por el señor Álvaro de Jesús Chalarca en el año de 1994 quien hizo posible la elaboración de este Plan Exportador autorizando el suministro de toda la información de la empresa. Se evaluaran cada uno de los países que participaran en la elaboración de este trabajo así como los procesos y situaciones que se deben tener en cuenta para obtener un excelente resultado. Se hará igualmente una revisión de todas las debilidades y fortalezas con las que cuenta cada país, que afectan el proceso de exportación. Durante el desarrollo del proyecto se realizara una matriz teniendo en cuenta diferentes tipo de variables que ayudaran a medir la factibilidad de que el plan exportador se lleve a cabo en los países de: Ecuador, Chile y Perú. Finalmente se realizara el desarrollo de una estrategia de comercialización para cumplir el fin propuesto y ampliar las posibilidades de expansión de METAL MUEBLES Y CIA LTDA.
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Video on how to setup a Basic Photoshop document with the view to outputting a Printable PDF.
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Video refreshers for FTD Print Students at WSA. Please note this is to refresh students after a formal in person induction and does not constitute training that allows use of yellow traffic light items.
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Esta tesis es el resultado de un ejercicio interdisciplinar, tanto metodológico como teórico, para observar y analizar las lógicas de construcción de subjetividad que se entraman en una iglesia evangélica y pentecostal en el sur de Bogotá llamada Comunidad Pantokrator. Allí, el cristianismo interactúa y afecta la particularidad más significativa de esta iglesia: la presencia de la subcultura del rock y del metal. En este encuentro que pareciera contradictorio entre el cristianismo y el metal, se presentan mecanismos sociales que son parte de la construcción de una subjetividad metalera y cristiana, que altera el modo en el que los asistentes de Pantokrator se entienden a sí mismos, a su congregación y a la realidad social a la que se enfrentan diariamente. En este trabajo, se relata la construcción de esos mecanismos y su operación sobre la estructura jerárquica de la iglesia, los procesos de conversión religiosa y la asunción de su fe cristiana y la forma en la que definen al mundo social que los rodea, especialmente a otras comunidades cristianas y al metal secular.
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El interés de esta monografía es analizar la incidencia de la estrategia de seguridad ciudadana de los Hot Spots en los niveles de delincuencia de Bogotá durante el periodo de la Alcaldía de Samuel Moreno 2009-2011, tomando como casos de estudio la Avenida 19 y la Zona Rosa (Chicó El Lago). Esta investigación se realiza desde los conceptos teórico-prácticos que ha arrojado el modelo de Hot Spot tras su aplicación en 18 ciudades del mundo, y que sirven como herramienta para analizar las transformaciones del delito en las zonas de estudio. De esta manera se avanza hacia el resultado que permite identificar los factores que impidieron que el modelo de Hot Spots se formulara y ejecutara efectivamente y por lo tanto no disminuyera los niveles de delincuencia en Bogotá.
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Introduction. Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophies (DMD/DMB) are X-linked recessive diseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting, loss of motor skills and death after the second decade of life. Deletions are the most prevalent mutations that affect the dystrophin gene, which spans 79 exons.Objective: Identify deletions on the dystrophin gene in 58 patients affected with DMD.Methods: Through multiplex PCR identify deletions on the dystrophin gene in 58 patients with DMD and observe the frequency of this mutation in our population.Results: We found deletions in 1.72% of patients (1 of 58 persons). Deletions were not the principal cause of disease in our population. It is possible that duplications and point mutations caused this illness in our patients.Conclusions: The frequency of deletions in the 15 exons analyzed from the dystrophin gene was low. The predominant types of mutation in our patients` samples were not deletions as has been observed in the literature worldwide, therefore, it is important to determine other types of mutations as are duplications and point mutations.
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El Metal, una expresión juvenil que a partir de una forma subgénero de la música rock, ha evolucionado hasta adquirir e incluir “un conjunto de valores, actitudes y actividades“que los identifica entre sí y los diferencia de los demás
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En este art??culo se analizan dos experiencias formativas ocurridas en el primer tercio del siglo XX, concretamente las escuelas de aprendices tip??graficos y de aprendices metal??rgicos. La finalidad de la primera era proporcionar instrucci??n t??cnica elemental a los j??venes que se dedicaran al arte de la imprenta en la secci??n de cajas. La segunda ten??a como objetivo ser el lugar donde completar la educaci??n pr??ctica que los aprendices recib??an en sus centros de trabajo, mediante ciertos conocimientos te??ricos, a fin de perfeccionar su capacidad profesional.