The purpose of this paper is to highlight methodological issues and considerations which will be of use to researchers interested in further understanding the complexity of intimate partner violence in the lives of Hispanic men who have sex with men. We present a brief review of the research on intimate partner violence which highlights intersections of health and behavior risk factors (i.e., alcohol-related-intimate-partner-violence and HIV/AIDS risk) pertaining to gender, ethnicity, and sexuality in this population of males. We then present the reader with a synthesis and critique of several methodological concerns relevant to furthering research in this area including: locating participants, considerations of the impact of local cultural contexts, and impact of researcher positionality. Research recommendations for addressing intimate partner violence as a complex public health concern embedded in ''hidden populations'' conclude the paper.Keywords Intimate partner violence Á Alcohol Á HIV/AIDS Á Gender Á Qualitative research Á Hispanic Á Latino In this paper we present a review of the research on intimate partner violence (IPV) which highlights intersections of health and behavior risk factors (i.e., alcoholrelated-intimate-partner-violence (ARIPV) and HIV/AIDS risk) for Hispanic menwho-have-sex-with-men (MSM 1 ). We then present the reader with a synthesis and 1 We employ the term ''MSM'' to capture sexual behavior between men which can occur among individuals not identifying as ''gay.''
In Brazil, pre-salt assets account for 70% of the national oil and gas production. Even after 15 years of Brazilian pre-salt exploration and development, modelling these complex reservoirs remains a challenging and uncertain task. With such high geological uncertainty, drilling campaigns experience unplanned bottomhole-assembly (BHA) trips due to severe shock and vibration, low rate of penetration (ROP), and premature polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) drill-bit cutting structure damage.
This paper presents a case study of the successful use of an acoustic logging-while-drilling (LWD) borehole image log for drilling optimization. The ultrasonic image was acquired at high-resolution (0.2 in.), displaying clear rock formation textural and hardness variations. These contrasts are the key for understanding and simulation of drill bit-rock interaction; therefore, using the high-resolution LWD borehole image log has the potential to optimize and reduce uncertainty in the operator's upcoming drilling campaign.
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