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Santos, Pedro M. P., Alexandra Antunes, João Noronha, Eduarda Fernandes, and Abel J. S. C. Vieira. "Scavenging Activity of Aminoantipyrines Against Hydroxyl Radical." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 45 (2010): 2258-2264.Scavenging Activity of Aminoantipyrines Against Hydroxyl Radical.pdf
Queirós, R. B., J. P. Noronha, M. G. F. Sales, and González G. Aguilar. "Sensors for detection and quantification of bacterial contamination in waters for Human use." Advanced Engineering Materials. 12.5 (2010): 175-178.Sensors for the Detection and Quantification of Bacterial Contamination in Water for Human Use.pdf
Varandas, J. N., P. Hölscher, and M. A. G. Silva. "A Settlement Model for Ballast at Transition Zones." Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology. Eds. B. H. V. Topping, J. M. Adam, F. J. Pallarés, R. Bru, and M. L. Romero. Valencia, Spain: Civil-Comp Press, 2010. Abstract

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Paulino, Hervé, João André Martins, João M. Lourenço, and Nuno Duro. "SmART: An Application Reconfiguration Framework." Complex Systems Design & Management. Eds. Marc Aiguier, Francis Bretaudeau, and Daniel Krob. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. 73-84. Abstractcsdm.pdf

SmART (Smart Application Reconfiguration Tool) is a framework for the automatic configuration of systems and applications. The tool implements an application configuration workflow that resorts to the similarities between configuration files (i.e., patterns such as parameters, comments and blocks) to allow a syntax independent manipulation and transformation of system and application configuration files.Without compromising its generality, SmART targets virtualized IT infrastructures, configuring virtual appliances and its applications. SmART reduces the time required to (re)configure a set of applications by automating time-consuming steps of the process, independently of the nature of the application to be configured. Industrial experimentation and utilization of SmART show that the framework is able to correctly transform a large amount of configuration files into a generic syntax and back to their original syntax. They also show that the elapsed time in that process is adequate to what would be expected of an interactive tool. SmART is currently being integrated into the VIRTU bundle, whose trial version is available for download from the projects web page.

Amado, Miguel P., and Guerreiro V. Silva. "The Sustainable World - ISBN: 978-1-84564-504-5." The Sustainable World. Ed. C. A. Brebbia. Sussex - UK: WIT Press, 2010. pp. 445-457.
Cunha, Jácome, Joost Visser, Tiago Alves, and João Saraiva Type-Safe Evolution of Spreadsheets. CCTC, Departamento de Informática, Universidade do Minho, 2010. Abstracttr_evolution.pdf

Spreadsheets are notoriously error-prone. To help avoid the introduction of errors when changing spreadsheets, models that capture the structure and inter-dependencies of spreadsheets at a conceptual level have been proposed. Thus, spreadsheet evolution can be made safe within the confines of a model. As in any other model/instance setting, evolution may not only require changes at the instance level but also at the model level. When model changes are required, the safety of instance evolution can not be guarded by the model alone. Coupled transformation of models and instances are supported by the 2LT platform and have been applied for transformation of algebraic datatypes, XML schemas, and relational database models. We have extended 2LT to spreadsheet evolution. We have designed an appropriate representation of spreadsheet models, including the fundamental notions of formulæ, references, and blocks of cells. For these models and their instances, we have designed coupled transformation rules that cover specific spreadsheet evolution steps, such as extraction of a block of cells into a separate sheet or insertion of columns in all occurrences of a repeated block of cells. Each model-level transformation rule is coupled with instance level migration rules from the source to the target model and vice versa. These coupled rules can be composed to create compound transformations at the model level that induce compound transformations at the instance level. With this approach, spreadsheet evolution can be made safe, even when model changes are involved.

A. Oliveira, J. Araújo, and V. Amaral. "The Visual AORE DSL." Workshop on requirements Visualization - REV 2010. IEEE, 2010. Abstract

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Diniz, M. S., R. Maurício, M. Petrovic, M. J. L. De Alda, L. Amaral, I. Peres, D. Barceló, and F. Santana. "Assessing the estrogenic potency in a Portuguese wastewater treatment plant using an integrated approach." Journal of Environmental Sciences. 22 (2010): 1613-1622. AbstractWebsite
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Araújo, João, Edward Dobson, and Janusz Konieczny. "Automorphisms of endomorphism semigroups of reflexive digraphs." Math. Nachr.. 283 (2010): 939-964. AbstractWebsite
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Correia, Natacha, Virgílio C. Machado, and Isabel L. Nunes Case Study “Estratégia de Aplicação de Ferramentas de Apoio à Gestão do Desempenho Humano em Ambientes Lean” [Case Study “Strategy for the Application of Tools for Supporting Human Performance Management in Lean Environments”]. Eds. P. Arezes, J. S. Baptista, M. P. Barroso, P. Carneiro, P. Cordeiro, N. Costa, R. Melo, A. S. Miguel, and G. P. Perestrelo. Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SHO10). Guimarães - Portugal: SPOSHO, 2010. Abstract
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Amarante dos Santos, F. P., and C. Cismaşiu. "Comparison between two SMA constitutive models for seismic applications." JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control. 16 (2010): 897-914. AbstractWebsite
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Araújo, J., P. V. Bünau, J. D. Mitchell, and M. Neunhöffer. "Computing automorphisms of semigroups." J. Symbolic Comput.. 45 (2010): 373-392. AbstractWebsite
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Antão, A. N., M. Vicente da Silva, and N. M. C. Guerra. "Determination of depth factors for the bearing capacity of shallow foundations in sand." Soils and Rocks. 33 (2010): 47-52. Abstract
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Kundu, S., G. Feio, LFV Pinto, PL Almeida, J. L. Figueirinhas, and Maria Helena Godinho. "Deuterium NMR study of orientational order in cellulosic network microfibers." Macromolecules. 43.13 (2010): 5749-5755. Abstract
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Oliveira, L. B., A. Allam, I. M. Filanovsky, J. R. Fernandes, C. J. M. Verhoeven, and M. M. Silva. "Experimental comparison of phase-noise in cross-coupled RC-and LC-oscillators." International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. 38 (2010): 681-688. Abstract
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Ribeiro, T., T. Santos-Silva, V. D. Alves, FMV Dias, A. S. Luís, JAM Prates, LMA Ferreira, MJ Romão, and CMGA Fontes. "Family 42 carbohydrate-binding modules display multiple arabinoxylan-binding interfaces presenting different ligand affinities." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Proteins and Proteomics. 1804 (2010): 2054-2062. Abstract
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Azevedo, S. G., H. Carvalho, and V. Cruz-Machado. "Green Supply Chain Management: A Case Study Analysis of the Automotive Industry." {APMS} 2010 International Conference Competitive and Sustainable Manufacturing, Products and Services. Cernobbio, Como, Italy: {PoliScript}, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, 2010. Abstract
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Antunes, R. M., F. V. Coito, and H. Duarte-Ramos. "Human-machine control model approach to enhance operator skills." Mechanical and Electrical Technology (ICMET), 2010 2nd International Conference on. IEEE, 2010. 403-407. Abstract
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Bernacka-Wojcik, Iwona, Rohan Senadeera, Pawel Jerzy Wojcik, Leonardo Bione Silva, Gonçalo Doria, Pedro Baptista, Hugo Aguas, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Inkjet printed and “doctor blade” TiO 2 photodetectors for DNA biosensors." Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 25 (2010): 1229-1234. Abstract
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Bliss, James, Kellie King, and Isabel L. Nunes Joint influences of route familiarity and navigation system reliability on driving performance . Eds. P. Are'''. Occup'''. USA, 2010. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L., James Bliss, and Kellie King Joint influences of route familiarity and navigation system reliability on driving performance - Preliminary conclusions. Eds. P. Arezes, J. S. Baptista, M. P. Barroso, P. Carneiro, P. Cordeiro, N. Costa, R. Melo, A. S. Miguel, and G. P. Perestrelo. Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SHO10). Guimarães - Portugal: SPOSHO, 2010. Abstract
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Pereira, L., H. Aguas, L. Gomes, P. Barquinha, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Nanostructured silicon based thin film transistors processed in the plasma dark region." Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology. 10 (2010): 2938-2943. Abstract
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Coelho, Carlos A., Barry C. Arnold, and Filipe J. Marques. "Near-exact distributions for certain likelihood ratio test statistics." Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 4 (2010): 711-725. Abstract
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{Vicente da Silva}, M., and A. N. Antão. "A novel augmented Lagrangian approach for Limit Analysis computations." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 10 (2010): 012219. AbstractWebsite
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