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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Konversionen zum Islam in westeuropäischen Gesellschaften.

Uhlmann, Milena 15 July 2021 (has links)
Konversionen zum Islam erregen Neugier, Faszination, und auch Angst – gerade seit den Terroranschlägen des 11. Septembers 2001 und den darauffolgenden islamistischen Anschlägen auch in Europa. Das Phänomen wirft besonders in diesem Kontext Fragen zu Motivation zur Konversion, dem Bezug der Konvertiten zu ihrem zum Herkunftskontext und zur sozialwissenschaftlichen und sicherheitspolitischen Bewertung des Phänomens auf. Um Antworten auf diese Fragen näher zu kommen, hat die Autorin zwischen 2009 und 2011 insgesamt 27 Konvertiten zum Islam in Deutschland, England und Frankreich interviewt und ihre Einstellungen, Identitätsausdeutungen und Relevanzen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse ihrer Auswertung setzt sie mit einer Betrachtung des Phänomens des jugendkulturellen Salafismus in Bezug und entwickelt auf dieser Basis zwei grundlegend unterschiedliche Kategorien des Wechsels zum Islam: Die „Konversion zum reflexiven Islam“ und die „Alternation zu einer jugendkulturellen Ausprägung des Salafismus“. / Conversions to Islam evoke curiosity, fascination, and also fear – especially since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and Islamist terrorist attacks that followed also in Europe. The phenomenon raises questions regarding the motifs for conversion, the relation of converts to their society of origin, and the sociological assessment as well as security policy aspects of the phenomenon. In order to come closer to answers to these questions, the author interviewed 27 converts to Islam in Germany, England and France, and analysed their attitudes, identity reconstruction and relevances. She compared the results with a reflection on the phenomenon of a youth-cultural phenomenon of Salafism and developed two fundamentally different categories of people choosing Islam as their religion: “conversion to reflexive Islam” and “alternation to a youth-cultural interpretation of Salafism”.
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New technologies for At-211 targeted alpha-therapy research using Rn-211 and At-209

Crawford, Jason Raymond 30 August 2016 (has links)
The most promising applications for targeted alpha-therapy with astatine-211 (At-211) include treatments of disseminated microscopic disease, the major medical problem for cancer treatment. The primary advantages of targeted alpha-therapy with At-211 are that the alpha-particle radiation is densely ionizing, translating to high relative biological effectiveness (RBE), and short-range, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. In addition, theranostic imaging with I-123 surrogates has shown promise for developing new therapies with At-211 and translating them to the clinic. Currently, Canada does not have a way of producing At-211 by conventional methods because it lacks alpha-particle accelerators with necessary beam energy and intensity. The work presented here was aimed at studying the Rn-211/At-211 generator system as an alternative production strategy by leveraging TRIUMF's ability to produce rare isotopes. Recognizing that TRIUMF provided production opportunities for a variety of astatine isotopes, this work also originally hypothesized and evaluated the use of At-209 as a novel isotope for preclinical Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) with applications to At-211 therapy research. At TRIUMF's Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC) facility, mass separated ion beams of short­-lived francium isotopes were implanted into NaCl targets where Rn-211 or At-209 were produced by radioactive decay, in situ. This effort required methodological developments for safely relocating the implanted radioactivity to the radiochemistry laboratory for recovery in solution. For multiple production runs, Rn-211 was quantitatively transferred from solid NaCl to solution (dodecane) from which At-211 was efficiently extracted and evaluated for clinical applicability. This validated the use of dodecane for capturing Rn-211 as an elegant approach to storing and shipping Rn-211/At-211 in the future. Po-207 contamination (also produced by Rn-211 decay) was removed using a granular tellurium (Te) column before proceeding with biomolecule labelling. Although the produced quantities were small, the pure At-211 samples demonstrated these efforts to have a clear path of translation to animal studies. For the first time in history, SPECT/CT was evaluated for measuring At-209 radioactivity distributions using high energy collimation. The spectrum detected for At-209 by the SPECT camera presented several photopeaks (energy windows) for reconstruction. The 77-90 Po X­-ray photopeak reconstructions were found to provide the best images overall, in terms of resolution/contrast and uniformity. Collectively, these experiments helped establish guidelines for determining the optimal injected radioactivity, depending on scan parameters. Moreover, At-209-based SPECT demonstrated potential for pursuing image-­based dosimetry in mouse tumour models, in the future. Simultaneous SPECT imaging with At-209 and I-123 was demonstrated to be feasible, supporting the future evaluation of At-209 for studying/validating I-123 surrogates for clinical image-based At-211 dosimetry. This work also pursued a novel strategy for labelling cancer targeting peptides with At-211, using octreotate (TATE, a somatostatin analogue for targeting tumour cells, mostly neuroendocrine tumours) prepared with or without N-terminus PEGylation (PEG2), followed by conjugation with a closo-decaborate linking moiety (B10) for attaching At-211. Binding affinity and in vivo biodistributions for the modified peptides were determined using iodine surrogates. The results indicated that B10-PEG2-TATE retained target binding affinity but that the labelling reaction with iodine degraded this binding affinity significantly, and although having high in vivo stability, no I-123-B10-PEG2-TATE tumour uptake was observed by SPECT in a mouse tumour model positive for the somatostatin receptor (sstr2a). This suggested that further improvements are required for labelling. A new method for producing At-211 at TRIUMF is established, and At-209-­based SPECT imaging is now demonstrated as a new preclinical technology to measure astatine biodistributions in vivo for developing new radiopharmaceuticals with At-211. Combined with the theranostic peptide labelling efforts with iodine, these efforts provide a foundation for future endeavours with At-211-­based alpha-therapy at TRIUMF. All procedures were performed safely and rapidly, suitable for preclinical evaluations. All animal studies received institutional ethics approval from the University of British Columbia (UBC). / Graduate
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Paul Verhoeven, media manipulation, and hyper-reality

Malchiodi, Emmanuel William 01 May 2011 (has links)
Does the individual really matter in the post-modern world, brimming with countless signs and signifiers? My main objective in this writing is to demonstrate how this happens in Verhoeven's films, exploring his central themes and subtext and doing what science fiction does: hold a mirror up to the contemporary world and critique it, asking whether our species' current trajectory is beneficial or hazardous.; Dutch director Paul Verhoeven is a polarizing figure. Although many of his American made films have received considerable praise and financial success, he has been lambasted on countless occasions for his gratuitous use of sex, violence, and contentious symbolism--1995s Showgirls was overwhelmingly dubbed the worst film of all time and 1997s Starship Troopers earned him a reputation as a fascist. Regardless of the controversy surrounding him, his science fiction films are a move beyond the conventions of the big blockbuster science fiction films of the 1980s (E.T. and the Star Wars trilogy are prime examples), revealing a deeper exploration of both sociopolitical issues and the human condition. Much like the novels of Philip K. Dick (and Verhoeven's 1990 film Total Recall--an adaptation of a Dick short story), Verhoeven's science fiction work explores worlds where paranoia is a constant and determining whether an individual maintains any liberty is regularly questionable. In this thesis I am basically exploring issues regarding power. Although I barely bring up the term power in it, I feel it is central. Power is an ambiguous term; are we discussing physical power, state power, objective power, subjective power, or any of the other possible manifestations of the word? The original Anglo-French version of power means "to be able," asking whether it is possible for one to do something. In relation to Verhoeven's science fiction work each demonstrates the limitations placed upon an individual's autonomy, asking are the protagonists capable of independent agency or rather just environmental constructs reflecting the myriad influences surrounding them.

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