Maria Teresa Cidade
Materials Science Department
mtc@fct.unl.pt
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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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Calero, N., J. Santos, C. Echevarria, J. Munoz, and M. T. Cidade.
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Time-dependent behavior in analyte-, temperature-, and shear-sensitive Pluronic PE9400/water systems
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COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
. 296.9 (2018): 1515-1522.
Gallego, R., T. Cidade, R. Sánchez, C. Valencia, and J. M. Franco.
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Tribological behaviour of novel chemically modified biopolymer-thickened lubricating greases investigated in a steel-steel rotating ball-on-three plates tribology cell
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Tribology International
. 94 (2016): 652-660.
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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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Baltazar, Luis G., Fernando MA Henriques, Fernando Jorne, and Maria Teresa Cidade.
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The use of rheology in the study of the composition effects on the fresh behaviour of hydraulic lime grouts for injection of masonry walls
." 52.2 (2013): 127-138.
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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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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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