Maria Teresa Cidade
Materials Science Department
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RITI, JB, M. T. Cidade, S. PATLAZHAN, and P. Navard.
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RHEOLOGY OF LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE SOLUTIONS
." Vol. 207. AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036, 1994. 19- CELL.
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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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Santos, J., S. Goswami, N. Calero, and M. T. Cidade.
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Electrorheological behaviour of suspensions in silicone oil of doped polyaniline nanostructures containing carbon nanoparticles
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JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT MATERIAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES
. 30.5 (2019): 755-763.
Santos, J., N. Calero, J. Muñoz, and M. T. Cidade.
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Development of food emulsions containing an advanced performance xanthan gum by microfluidization technique
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Food Science and Technology International
(2018).
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Silva, Manuel A. G., Maria T. Cidade, Hugo Biscaia, and Rui Marreiros.
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Composites and FRP-strengthened beams subjected to dry/wet and salt fog cycles
." 26.12 (2014): 04014092.
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Tipa, Cezar, Maria T. Cidade, Tânia Vieira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, Paula I. P. Soares, and João Paulo Borges.
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A New Long-Term Composite Drug Delivery System Based on Thermo-Responsive Hydrogel and Nanoclay
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Nanomaterials
. 11 (2021): 25.
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