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    Vicissitudes da memória: destinos, desvios e(m) um defeito de cor

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2008.O presente trabalho busca investigar sobre a relação entre memória e escrita, a partir do livro Um defeito de cor, de Ana Maria Gonçalves. Considerando alguns conceitos da teoria psicanalítica, procura-se aproximar a memória de que trata o romance Um defeito de cor com a memória definida a partir da psicanálise no intuito de verificar as consonâncias. A protagonista Kehinde narra suas memórias e costura os tempos não-lineares por meio da escrita uma escrita endereçada. Para fazer esta aproximação entre a memória conceitualizada a partir da psicanálise e a memória que se desprende das ficções de Kehinde, torna-se essencial investigar acerca da noção de endereçamento, da procura pelo endereço, da construção de um nome para remeter ou da construção de um nome ao remeter.This study aims at investigating the relation between memory and writing in Ana Maria Gonçalves´s novel Um defeito de cor A Problem of Color. Considering some aspects of the psychoanalytic theory, this study has the purpose of approaching the memory that is shown in the novel Um defeito de cor and the memory according to psychoanalysis in order to examine the consonances. The main character Kehinde tells her memories and sews the nonlinear times as she writes a writing that is addressed. In order to make this approach between the memory conceptualized by psychoanalysis and the memory that is unfastened from Kehindes fiction, it becomes essential to investigate the notion of addressing

    Dorylaimus bastiani Butschli.

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    <i>Dorylaimus</i> <i>bastiani</i> Bütschli. <p> 1873. Bütschli(l. c.), 1876. de Man (l. c.), 1884. de Man (l.c.).</p> <p>Am Lötschenpaß (Kt. Wallis) bei 2695 m vorkommend, ferner im Rhein oberhalb Basel. Bekannt aus Deutschland, Holland, Ungarn, Frankreich.</p>Published as part of <i>Menzel, Rich., 1913, Mononchus zschokkei n. sp. und einige wenig bekannte, für die Schweiz neue freilebende Nematoden, pp. 408-413 in Zoologischer Anzeiger 42</i> on page 412, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10797276">10.5281/zenodo.10797276</a&gt

    Defect and Contact Passivation for Perovskite Solar Cells

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    Metal-halide perovskites are rapidly emerging as an important class of photovoltaic absorbers that may enable high-performance solar cells at affordable cost. Thanks to the appealing optoelectronic properties of these materials, tremendous progress has been reported in the last few years in terms of power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), now with record values in excess of 24%. Nevertheless, the crystalline lattice of perovskites often includes defects, such as interstitials, vacancies, and impurities; at the grain boundaries and surfaces, dangling bonds can also be present, which all contribute to nonradiative recombination of photo-carriers. On device level, such recombination undesirably inflates the open-circuit voltage deficit, acting thus as a significant roadblock toward the theoretical efficiency limit of 30%. Herein, the focus is on the origin of the various voltage-limiting mechanisms in PSCs, and possible mitigation strategies are discussed. Contact passivation schemes and the effect of such methods on the reduction of hysteresis are described. Furthermore, several strategies that demonstrate how passivating contacts can increase the stability of PSCs are elucidated. Finally, the remaining key challenges in contact design are prioritized and an outlook on how passivating contacts will contribute to further the progress toward market readiness of high-efficiency PSCs is presented

    O Protagonismo da sociedade civil na elaboração do plano plurianual 2004-2007

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    TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Sócio Econômico, Curso de Serviço Social
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