Maria Teresa Cidade
Materials Science Department
mtc@fct.unl.pt
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Cidade, M. T., S. Filipe, AP Duarte, and JCM Bordado.
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Synthesis of compatibilizers and characterization of the compatibilized and noncompatibilized blends of PP/Rodrun LC3000
." 104.5 (2007): 3001-3009.
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Cidade, M. T., JCM Bordado, J. Figueirinhas, and AF Martins.
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Synthesis and characterization of novel liquidcrystalline polyurethanes
." 13.2 (1993): 295-300.
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Duarte, AP, JF Coelho, JC Bordado, M. T. Cidade, and MH Gil.
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Surgical adhesives: systematic review of the main types and development forecast
." 37.8 (2012): 1031-1050.
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Filipe, Susana, Joao Maia, Catarina Rosa Leal, and Maria Teresa Cidade.
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A study of rodrun LC3000/PP blends under different stationary and non-stationary shear conditions: The influence of LCP content and processing temperature
." 25.6 (2005): 527-552.
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Micaelo, R., A. Guerra, L. Quaresma, and M. T. Cidade.
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Study of the effect of filler on the fatigue behaviour of bitumen-filler mastics under DSR testing
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Construction and Building Materials
. 155 (2017): 228-238.
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Riti, Jean-Bernard, M. T. Cidade, M. H. Godinho, AF Martins, and Patrick Navard.
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Shear induced textures of thermotropic acetoxypropylcellulose
." 41.6 (1997): 1247-1260.
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Recent Publications
Combined Effect of Silica Fume and Nanosilica on the Performance of Injection Grouts for Consolidation of Heritage Buildings
Evaluation of Different Methods for the Estimation of the Bitumen Fatigue Life with DSR Testing
Performance improvement of hydraulic lime based grouts for masonry consolidation: An experimental study
Biomimetic Adhesives
A New Long-Term Composite Drug Delivery System Based on Thermo-Responsive Hydrogel and Nanoclay
Injectable hydrogels with two different rates of drug release based on pluronic/water system filled with poly(ε-caprolactone) microcapsules
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