Este trabalho identifica os arquétipos ativos que influenciam o comportamento feminino no parto hospitalar, através da dimensão imaginativa da mulher referente à sua vivência dessa modalidade de parto. Pesquisa sociopoética desenvolvida com um grupo pesquisador formado por oito puérperas, que aplicaram a técnica de modelagem das deusas, num ambulatório de puericultura do Rio de Janeiro, em 2009. Imaginando as deusas que seriam durante o parto as puérperas significaram suas modelagens, revelando-se as deusas gregas: Ártemis, Deméter, Perséfone e Héstia, a Virgem Maria da igreja católica e a deusa egípcia da destruição, Seckhmet. Analisando o significado desses arquétipos, concluiu-se que as autoras dessas modelagens mostraram suas potências, necessidades e desejos de: liberdade e autonomia no parto, solidão e isolamento, sentir a ligação com seu filho, doação amorosa, sentir-se poderosa e com autoestima. O estudo alerta para a abordagem sensível no cuidado integral das pessoas, visando ampliar ações privilegiando subjetividades e singularidades.
The Brazilian Metrology Laboratory of Ionizing Radiations (LNMRI) standard thermal neutron flux facility was designed to provide uniform neutron fluence for calibration of small neutron detectors and individual dosemeters. This fluence is obtained by neutron moderation from four (241)Am-Be sources, each with 596 GBq, in a facility built with blocks of graphite/paraffin compound and high-purity carbon graphite. This study was carried out in two steps. In the first step, simulations using the MCNPX code on different geometric arrangements of moderator materials and neutron sources were performed. The quality of the resulting neutron fluence in terms of spectrum, cadmium ratio and gamma-neutron ratio was evaluated. In the second step, the system was assembled based on the results obtained on the simulations, and new measurements are being made. These measurements will validate the system, and other intercomparisons will ensure traceability to the International System of Units.
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