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An Interview with Noel B. Salazar
Noel B. Salazar ; Taehee kim Academy of Mobility Humanities 2024 Mobility Humanities Vol.3 No.1
Noel B. Salazar is Professor in Social and Cultural Anthropology at KU Leuven, Belgium. He is editor of the Worlds in Motion (Berghahn) book series, co-editor of Pacing Mobilities (2020), Methodologies of Mobility (2017), Keywords of Mobility (2016), Regimes of Mobility (2014) and Tourism Imaginaries (2014), and author of Momentous Mobilities (2018), Envisioning Eden (2010) and numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on mobility. Salazar sits on the editorial boards of, among others, Transfers, Applied Mobilities, Mobility Humanities, and Mobile Culture Studies Journal. He is founder of Cultural Mobilities Research (CuMoRe) and of the EASA Anthropology and Mobility Network (AnthroMob).
Introduction: Understanding Neo-nomadic Mobilities beyond Self-actualisation
Fabiola Mancinelli ; Noel B. Salazar Academy of Mobility Humanities 2023 Mobility Humanities Vol.2 No.2
In 2018, Noel Salazar presented a paper at the 5th World Humanities Forum in Busan, South Korea, entitled “Moveo Ergo Sum: Mobility as Vital to Humanity and Its (Self)image,” in which he reflected on the existential need for people to move. Moveo ergo sum became the motto for the 2021 Global Mobility Humanities Conference (GMHC), encouraging us to think about the multiple ways in which mobility intersects with the construction of modern subjectivities (Salazar, “Introduction”). The expression recalled a quote from one of Fabiola Mancinelli’s research participants, a digital nomad from the US, whose words and unusual biography as a location-independent entrepreneur read like a declaration of selfactualisation through mobility, the desire to realise her full potential by constantly putting herself outside her comfort zone: “Travel is who I am, and this is not negotiable” (426). This remarkable coincidence was the trigger for us to propose the panel “Understanding Neonomadic Mobilities beyond Self-actualisation” to unpack the mobility-identity nexus as an analytical lens to explore the phenomenon of contemporary nomads.
Johonathan Salazar-Campos,Orlando Salazar-Campos,Osmar Galvez-Ruiz,Herlita Gavidia-Chavez,Mery Gavidia-Chavez,Lorena Irigoin-Guevara,Jesus Obregon-Dominguez 한국식품영양과학회 2023 Preventive Nutrition and Food Science Vol.28 No.4
Natural herbal teas are one of the three most consumed beverages in the world, and despite their frequent use in the cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical industries, there is still much to about them. This study aimed to determine the functional properties of tea infusions made from dried Equisetum arvense (EA), Desmodium molliculum (DM), and Mentha piperita (M) grown in the Peruvian Andes. Next, using a simplex design with unrestricted centroid amplified centroid, 12 combinations were obtained for the combination of dried leaves with EA: 0∼100%, DM: 0∼100%, and M: 0∼100% optimal combination of EA: 6.59%, DM: 84.62%, and M: 8.79% maximizes functional components for total polyphenols (2,831.18 mg EAG/100 g), flavonoids (37.73 mg CAT/g), and antioxidant capacity (145.99 mol Trolox/g). It can be confirmed that dried mixtures of these plants made into tea are a significant source of bioactive molecules, have a tolerable flavor, and can be used for therapeutic purposes when consumed.
Methodology for the Observations of Stellar Occultations by Small Bodies of the Solar System
Salazar-Manzano, Luis E.,Quintero, Edwin A. The Korean Space Science Society 2021 Journal of astronomy and space sciences Vol.38 No.1
The observation of stellar occultations constitutes one of the most important techniques for determining the dimensions and establishing the physical parameters of small Solar System bodies. The most substantial calculations are obtained from multiple observations of the same event, which turns the observation of stellar occultations into highly collaborative work and groups teams of observers through international networks. The above situation also requires the participation of both professional and amateur observers in these collaborative networks. With the aim of promoting the participation of professional and amateur groups in the collaborative observation of stellar occultations, we present the methodology developed by the Astronomical Observatory of the Technological University of Pereira (OAUTP) for the observations of occultations due small Solar System bodies. We expose the three fundamental phases of the process: the plan to make observations, the capture of the events, and the treatment of the data. We apply our methodology using a fixed station and a mobile station to observe stellar occultations due to MBAs (354) Eleonora (61) Danae (15112) Arlenewolfe (3915) Fukushima (61788) 2000 QP181 (425) Cornelia (257) Silesia (386) Siegena and (41) Daphne, and due to TNOs 1998BU48 and (529823) 2010 PP81. The positive detections for the objects (257) Silesia (386) Siegena and (41) Daphne allow us to derive lower limits in the diameter of the MBAs of 63.1 km, 166.2 km and 158.7 km and offsets in the astrometric position (Δαc cosc, Δc) of 622.30 ± 0.83, 15.23 ± 9.88 mas, 586.06 ± 1.68, 43.03 ± 13.88 mas and -413.44 ± 9.42, 234.05 ± 19.12 mas, respectively.
Salazar-Iribe, Alexis,Zuniga-Sanchez, Esther,Mejia, Emma Zavaleta,Gamboa-deBuen, Alicia The Korean Society of Plant Pathology 2017 Plant Pathology Journal Vol.33 No.6
The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita infects a variety of plants, including Arabidopsis thaliana. During migration, root-knot nematodes secrete different proteins to modify cell walls, which include pectolytic enzymes. However, the contribution of host cell wall proteins has not been described during this process. The function of two DUF642 cell wall proteins, BIIDXI (BDX, At4g32460) and TEEBE (TEB, At2g41800), in plant development could be related to the regulation of pectin methyl esterification status in the cell walls of different tissues. Accordingly, the expression of these two genes is up-regulated by auxin. BDX and TEB were highly induced during early M. incognita inoculation. Moreover, cell wall localization of the proteins was also induced. The cell wall localization of BDX and TEB DUF642 proteins during M. incognita early inoculation suggested that these two proteins could be involved in the regulation of the degree of pectin methylation during cell separation.
다속성 실용 모델을 이용한 간호유방 자가 검진 실행 결정 요인
Salazar, Mary K .,유일영 연세대학교 간호정책연구소 1993 간호학탐구 Vol.2 No.2
This paper presents how behavioral theory can be used to evaluate a group of women's decisions realted to the early detection of breast cancer. While the emphasis of this presentation is breast cancer detection, it is important to remember that behavioral theory can be applied to a variety of health behaviors. The incidence rate for breast cancer among American women has risen steadily over the last several decades. According to current estimates, one of eight women can expect to get breast cancer in her lifetime. Despite great advances in medical technology, the current state of knowledge limits the ability of health care providers to 'cure' advanced malignancy and although an association between breast cancer and some lifestyle factors is suspected, there are still no guaranteed methods of preventing the disease from occurring. A growing body of evidence indicates that the mortality rate from breast cancer can be decreased through women's participation in breast cancer screening techniques(mammography, clinical breast examination, and breastself-examination) in order to detect the disease at an early stage before it becomes invasive. Despite the evidence supporting BSE as a detection technique, the majority of women do not perform it on a regular basis. Health care professionals must develop educational programs to encourage women to perform BSE. Effective educational programs require an understanding of the attitudes and beliefs that affect the performance of th health behaviors. In an attempt to understand the relationship between attitudes and BSE behavior, this paper used the multiattribute utility model based on value expectancy theory. this paper includes careful description of methodology using multiattribute utility model and some implications of the results in developing an effective educational program for BSE.
A new controllable capillary-type standard leak for vacuum applications
Salazar Mary Ness,송한욱,우삼용,Kim Min-Seok 한국물리학회 2023 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.83 No.9
A standard leak is a device that, under prescribed conditions, emits the fow of a specifed gas through a leak element at a controlled leak rate. This standard leak measures leaks quantitatively, a specifcation criterion in sealed vessels. The standard leak currently used in the industry is expensive, and there are limitations in developing the desired leak quantitatively. In this study, we tried to develop a standard leak that can be made inexpensively and easily calculable. A standard leak artifact was fabricated using a commercial capillary tube with micro-scale diameters made of fused silica. The developed standard leak was produced in various lengths and diameters, and their leak rate values were measured using the pressure rise method. Leak rates to 10–10 Pa m3 s −1 were observed with a relative expanded uncertainty of 22%. The results of this experiment showed that the material used was suitable for a standard leak, and it was possible to produce various standard leaks by controlling the geometry of the leak element.