Papers by Daniella Castillo
한국농업기계학회, 2000
High current beams emitting and transport of the linear induction accelerator (LIA) injector are ... more High current beams emitting and transport of the linear induction accelerator (LIA) injector are simulated by a PIC code. And then beam transport and accelerated with space charge from injector exit to the LIA exit is simulated by another PIC simulation code and the slice beam parameters variability are also presented by this paper.
Handbook of Ecomaterials, 2019
This chapter systematizes the results of studies of the regularities of hydrogen absorption up to... more This chapter systematizes the results of studies of the regularities of hydrogen absorption up to the concentrations of~7 wt.% by thin films of magnesium, niobium, and vanadium. Distinctive features of the hydrides formation in singleand multilayer films have been demonstrated. It has been shown how such properties as electrical resistivity and optical transparency of thin films can correlate with the hydride formation process. The possibility of improving the

As players craft and enact embodiment in digital games, the relationship between social interacti... more As players craft and enact embodiment in digital games, the relationship between social interaction and gender (male/female) versus gender-role identity (masculinity/femininity) remains unclear. This paper examines differences in chat, avatar movement, and avatar appearance among male players who played male and female avatars. Initial analysis reveals that gender-based playstyles are distinct from gender role-based playstyles. Most importantly, men playing female avatars retain patterns typical of male players; however they depart from patterns typical of high-masculinity players. Specifically, gender-switching males tended to reject masculine behaviors in favor of flirting, using more punctuation, and deferring physical leadership. We interpret this to mean that male gender-switchers do not shed male behaviors and, instead of performing normatively feminine behaviors, work to counteract masculine behaviors -they try to act "not-masculine." These findings have implications for gameplay scholarship where offline gender is unknown and for integrating gender roles as key to studying gender in games.
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Papers by Daniella Castillo