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Goulão, Miguel, and Fernando Brito Abreu. "Software Components Evaluation: an Overview." 5ª Conferência da APSI (CAPSI 2004). Lisbon 2004. Abstract
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Pereira, L., H. Aguas, R. Igreja, R. M. S. Martins, N. Nedev, L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Sputtering preparation of silicon nitride thin films for gate dielectric applications." Advanced Materials Forum Ii. Eds. R. Martins, E. Fortunato, I. Ferreira, and C. Dias. Vol. 455-456. Materials Science Forum, 455-456. 2004. 69-72. Abstract
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Pereira, Lu{\'ıs, Hugo Águas, Rui Igreja, Rui Miguel S. Martins, N. Nedev, Leandro Raniero, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Sputtering preparation of silicon nitride thin films for gate dielectric applications." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 455. Trans Tech Publications, 2004. 69-72. Abstract
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Dias, JM, T. Alves, C. Bonifacio, AS Pereira, J. Trincao, D. Bourgeois, I. Moura, and MJ Romao. "Structural basis for the mechanism of Ca2+ activation of the di-heme cytochrome c peroxidase from Pseudomonas nautica 617." Structure. 12 (2004): 961-973. AbstractWebsite

Cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP) catalyses the reduction of H2O2 to H2O, an important step in the cellular detoxification process. The crystal structure of the di-heme CCP from Pseudomonas nautica 617 was obtained in two different conformations in a redox state with the electron transfer heme reduced. Form IN, obtained at pH 4.0, does not contain Ca2+ and was refined at 2.2 Angstrom resolution. This inactive form presents a closed conformation where the peroxidatic heme adopts a six-ligand coordination, hindering the peroxidatic reaction from taking place. Form OUT is Ca2+ dependent and was crystallized at pH 5.3 and refined at 2.4 Angstrom resolution. This active form shows an open conformation, with release of the distal histidine (His71) ligand, providing peroxide access to the active site. This is the first time that the active and inactive states are reported for a di-heme peroxidase.

Dyke, J. M., G. Levita, A. Morris, J. S. Ogden, A. A. Dias, M. Algarra, J. P. Santos, M. L. Costa, P. Rodrigues, and M. T. Barros. "A Study of the Thermal Decomposition of 2-Azidoacetamide by Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Matrix-Isolation Infrared Spectroscopy:  Identification of the Imine Intermediate H2NCOCHNH." The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 108 (2004): 5299-5307. AbstractWebsite

The thermal decomposition of 2-azidoacetamide (N3CH2CONH2) has been studied by matrix-isolation infrared spectroscopy and real-time ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. N2, CH2NH, HNCO, CO, NH3, and HCN are observed as high-temperature decomposition products, while at lower temperatures, the novel imine intermediate H2NCOCHNH is observed in the matrix-isolation IR experiments. The identity of this intermediate is confirmed both by ab initio molecular orbital calculations of its IR spectrum and by the temperature dependence and distribution of products in the photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and IR studies. Mechanisms are proposed for the formation and decomposition of the intermediate consistent both with the observed results and with estimated activation energies based on pathway calculations.

Aelenei, Laura, A. M. Rodrigues, and Daniel Aelenei. "The Ventilation Effect on the Thermal Performance of a Cavity Wall: Numerical and Experimental Analysis." ROOMVENT 2004 - 9th International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms. 972-07973-2-3. 2004. Abstract
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Silva, Rui Jorge C., Francisco Manuel Braz Fernandes, LuÍs Pereira, António Marques, Isabel Ferreira, Rodrigo Martins, Hugo Águas, Elvira Fortunato, V. Assunção, and Alexandra Gonçalves. "ZnO: Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Materials Science Forum. 455 (2004): 12-15. Abstract
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Fortunato, Elvira, V. Assuncao, António Marques, Alexandra Gonçalves, Hugo Águas, Lu{\'ıs Pereira, Isabel Ferreira, Francisco Manuel Braz Fernandes, Rui Jorge C. Silva, and Rodrigo Martins. "ZnO: Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 455. Trans Tech Publications, 2004. 12-15. Abstract
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Raniero, L, Aguas, H, and Pereira. "{Batch processing method to deposit a-Si : H films by PECVD}." 455-456 (2004): 104-107. AbstractWebsite
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Aguas, H, Pereira, L, Ferreira, and I. "{Effect of annealing on gold rectifying contacts in amorphous silicon}." 455-456 (2004): 96-99. AbstractWebsite
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Raniero, L, Martins, R, Aguas, and H. "{Growth of polymorphous/nanocrystalline silicon films deposited by PECVD at 13.56 MHz}." 455-456 (2004): 532-535. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E, Pimentel, A, Pereira, and L. "{High field-effect mobility zinc oxide thin film transistors produced at room temperature}." 338 (2004): 806-809. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., A. Gonçalves, A. Marques, A. Viana, H. Águas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, P. Vilarinho, and R. Martins. "{New developments in gallium doped zinc oxide deposited on polymeric substrates by RF magnetron sputtering}." Surface and Coatings Technology. 180-181 (2004): 20-25. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E, Barquinha, P, Pimentel, and A. "{Next generation of thin film transistors based on zinc oxide}." 811 (2004): 347-352. AbstractWebsite
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Pereira, L., A. Marques, H. Águas, N. Nedev, S. Georgiev, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Performances of hafnium oxide produced by radio frequency sputtering for gate dielectric application}." Materials Science and Engineering: B. 109 (2004): 89-93. AbstractWebsite
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Silva, M. A. G., A, Raniero, L, Ferreira, and E. "{Silicon etching in CF(4)/O(2) and SF(6) atmospheres}." 455-456 (2004): 120-123. AbstractWebsite
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2003
Almeida, MG, S. Macieira, LL Goncalves, R. Huber, CA Cunha, MJ Romao, C. Costa, J. Lampreia, JJG Moura, and I. Moura. "The isolation and characterization of cytochrome c nitrite reductase subunits (NrfA and NrfH) from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 - Re-evaluation of the spectroscopic data and redox properties." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. 270 (2003): 3904-3915. Abstract
The cytochrome c nitrite reductase is isolated from the membranes of the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 as a heterooligomeric complex composed by two subunits (61 kDa and 19 kDa) containing c-type hemes, encoded by the genes nrfA and nrfH, respectively. The extracted complex has in average a 2NrfA:1NrfH composition. The separation of ccNiR subunits from one another is accomplished by gel filtration chromatography in the presence of SDS. The amino-acid sequence and biochemical subunits characterization show that NrfA contains five hemes and NrfH four hemes. These considerations enabled the revision of a vast amount of existing spectroscopic data on the NrfHA complex that was not originally well interpreted due to the lack of knowledge on the heme content and the oligomeric enzyme status. Based on EPR and Mossbauer parameters and their correlation to structural information recently obtained from X-ray crystallography on the NrfA structure {[}Cunha, C. A., Macieira, S., Dias, J.M., Almeida, M.G., Goncalves, L. M. L., Costa, C., Lampreia, J., Huber, R., Moura, J. J. G., Moura, I. & Romano, M. (2003) J. Biol. Chem. 278, 17455-17465], we propose the full assignment of midpoint reduction potentials values to the individual hemes. NrfA contains the high-spin catalytic site (-80 mV) as well as a quite unusual high reduction potential (+150 mV)/low-spin bis-His coordinated heme, considered to be the site where electrons enter. In addition, the reassessment of the spectroscopic data allowed the first partial spectroscopic characterization of the NrfH subunit. The four NrfH hemes are all in a low-spin state (S = 1/2). One of them has a g(max) at 3.55, characteristic of bis-histidinyl iron ligands in a noncoplanar arrangement, and has a positive reduction potential.
Cunha, CA, S. Macieira, JM Dias, G. Almeida, LL Goncalves, C. Costa, J. Lampreia, R. Huber, JJG Moura, I. Moura, and MJ Romao. "Cytochrome c nitrite reductase from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 - The relevance of the two calcium sites in the structure of the catalytic subunit (NrfA)." JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 278 (2003): 17455-17465. Abstract
The gene encoding cytochrome c nitrite reductase (NrfA) from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 was sequenced and the crystal structure of the enzyme was determined to 2.3-Angstrom resolution. In comparison with homologous structures, it presents structural differences mainly located at the regions surrounding the putative substrate inlet and product outlet, and includes a well defined second calcium site with octahedral geometry, coordinated to propionates of hemes 3 and 4, and caged by a loop non-existent in the previous structures. The highly negative electrostatic potential in the environment around hemes 3 and 4 suggests that the main role of this calcium ion may not be electrostatic but structural, namely in the stabilization of the conformation of the additional loop that cages it and influences the solvent accessibility of heme 4. The NrfA active site is similar to that of peroxidases with a nearby calcium site at the heme distal side nearly in the same location as occurs in the class II and class III peroxidases. This fact suggests that the calcium ion at the distal side of the active site in the NrfA enzymes may have a similar physiological role to that reported for the peroxidases.
Aguas, H., A. Goncalves, L. Pereira, R. Silva, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Spectroscopic ellipsometry study of amorphous silicon anodically oxidised." Thin Solid Films. 427.1-2 (2003): 345-349. Abstract
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A, Velhinho, Sequeira PD, Fernandes FB, Botas JD, and Rocha LA. "Al/SiCp functionally graded metal-matrix composites produced by centrifugal casting: Effect of particle grain size on reinforcement distribution." Functionally Graded Materials Vii. Vol. 423-4. FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS VII, 423-4. 2003. 257-262. Abstract03_-_mater._sci._forum_423-425_2003_257-262.pdf

Functionally graded materials (FGM’s), particularly in the form of Al-Si metal matrix composites (MMC’s) selectively reinforced at the surface with SiC particles, are advanced materials, combining high wear resistance with high bulk toughness or even a thermal barrier at the surface. Centrifugal casting is one of the most effective methods for processing this type of MMC, but accurate control of the ceramic particles distribution/gradient in the metallic matrix has not yet been completely attained. In this work, precursor Al/SiC composites were prepared by rheocasting, using SiC particles and an Al-10Si–2.2 Mg alloy. Morphology of the SiC particles was previously characterized by laser interpherometry and SEM. Differing grain sizes were selected as reinforcing elements. The MMC’s were then molten and centrifugally cast in order to produce the FGM composites, whose structure and properties were investigated by XRD, quantitative image analysis of optical micrographs and longitudinal hardness profiles. Therefore, it was possible to evaluate the influence of the particle grain size on the structure and properties of the FGM. Apart from the evaluation of the effects of particle grain size per se, its influence when combined with differing casting conditions are reported as well.

Antunes, Miguel Telles, and Octávio Mateus. "Dinosaurs of Portugal." Comptes Rendus Palevol. 2 (2003): 77-95. AbstractWebsite
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