Maria Teresa Cidade
Materials Science Department
mtc@fct.unl.pt
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Filipe, S., JM Maia, and M. T. Cidade.
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Polymers, Molecular Materials, Biomaterials. Degradation and Biological Behaviour of Biomaterials-PP/LCP Blends: Influence of the LCP Content on the Mechanical, Rheological and Morphological
." Vol. 455. Aedermannsdorf, Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 1984-, 2004. 476-479.
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Filipe, Susana, João Manuel Maia, Catarina Rosa Leal, and Maria Teresa Cidade.
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Influence of processing conditions on the morphological and mechanical properties of compatibilized PP/LCP blends
." 105.3 (2007): 1521-1532.
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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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Filipe, Susana, Maria T. Cidade, and João M. Maia.
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Uniaxial extensional flow behavior of immiscible and compatibilized polypropylene/liquid crystalline polymer blends
." 45.3 (2006): 281-289.
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Filipe, S., JM Maia, C. R. Leal, AR Menon, A. Duarte, and M. T. Cidade.
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Optimisation of rodrun LC3000/PP compatibilised blends: Influence of the compatibiliser and LCP contents on the rheological, morphological and mechanical properties
." 26.5 (2006): 511-545.
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Filipe, S., Maria Teresa Cidade, Manfred Wilhelm, and JM Maia.
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Evolution of the morphological and rheological properties along the extruder length for compatibilized blends of a commercial liquid‐crystalline polymer and polypropylene
." 99.1 (2006): 347-359.
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Filipe, S., João M. Maia, and M. T. Cidade.
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PP/LCP blends: Influence of the LCP content on the mechanical, rheological and morphological properties
." Vol. 455. Trans Tech Publications, 2004. 476-479.
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Duarte, AP, M. T. Cidade, and JC Bordado.
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Cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes: optimization of the composition
." 100.5 (2006): 4052-4058.
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Duarte, AP, JC Bordado, and M. T. Cidade.
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Cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes: optimization of preparation parameters
." 103.1 (2007): 134-139.
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Duarte, AP, JC Bordado, and M. T. Cidade.
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Influence to the performance of cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes by fibers addition
." 109.4 (2008): 2321-2328.
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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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Delgado, B., H. Carrêlo, M. V. Loureiro, A. C. Marques, J. P. Borges, and M. T. Cidade.
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Injectable hydrogels with two different rates of drug release based on pluronic/water system filled with poly(ε-caprolactone) microcapsules
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J Mater Sci
. 56.23 (2021): 13416.
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Costa, Eunice, Jorge de-Carvalho, Teresa Casimiro, Cláudia Lobato da Silva, Maria Teresa Cidade, and Ana Aguiar-Ricardo.
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Tailoring thermoresponsive microbeads in supercritical carbon dioxide for biomedical applications
." 56.3 (2011): 292-298.
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Cidade, M. T., C. R. Leal, M. H. Godinho, and Patrick Navard.
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Temperature dependence of the rheological properties of acetoxypropylcellulose in the thermotropic chiral nematic phase
." 348.1 (2000): 27-39.
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Cidade, M. T., M. Fernandez, S. Filipe, and A. Santamaria.
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PVT and oscillatory tests to analyze pressure effects on polypropylene/Rodrun LC3000 blends: Determination of the pressure dependency of the viscosity
." 31.2 (2012): 290-296.
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Cidade, M. T., and C. R. Leal.
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Rheological properties of lyotropic solutions of acetoxypropylcellulose in dimethylacetamide. A comparision with the thermotropic case
." 404.1 (2003): 95-105.
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Cidade, M. T., C. R. Leal, M. H. Godinho, AF Martins, and P. Navard.
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Rheological properties of acetoxypropylcellulose in the thermotropic chiral nematic phase
." 261.1 (1995): 617-625.
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Cidade, M. T., G. Pereira, A. Bubnov, V. Hamplová, M. Kaspar, and JP Casquilho.
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Rheological characterisation of a liquid-crystalline diol and its dependence with an applied electric field
." 39.2 (2012): 191-197.
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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., DJ Ramos, J. Santos, H. Carrelo, N. Calero, and J. P. Borges.
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Injectable Hydrogels Based on Pluronic/Water Systems Filled with Alginate Microparticles for Biomedical Applications
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Materials
. 12.7 (2019): paper 1083.
Cidade, M. T., M. Fernández, and A. Santamaria.
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Pressure–volume–temperature results and pressure dependency on the viscosity of three liquid crystalline cellulose derivatives
." 39.1 (2012): 115-120.
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Cidade, M. T., AR Menon, C. R. Leal, and CKS Pillai.
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ポリエチレンテレフタレート/液晶ポリマブレンドのレオロジーとレオ光学挙動の実験的結果
." 107.2 (2008): 1280-1287.
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Cidade, M. T., C. R. Leal, and P. Patrício.
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An electro-rheological study of the nematic liquid crystal 4-n-heptyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl
." 37.10 (2010): 1305-1311.
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Cidade, M. T., C. R. Leal, and P. Patrício.
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An electro-rheological study of the nematic liquid crystal 4-n-heptyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl
." 37.10 (2010): 1305-1311.
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Cidade, M. T., AR Menon, C. R. Leal, and CKS Pillai.
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Experimental results for the rheological and rheo‐optical behavior of poly (ethylene terephthalate)/liquid‐crystalline polymer blends
." 107.2 (2008): 1280-1287.
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