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Valerio, P., R. J. C. Silva, M. F. Araujo, A. M. M. Soares, and L. Barros. "A multianalytical approach to study the Phoenician bronze technology in the Iberian Peninsula-A view from Quinta do Almaraz." Materials Characterization. 67 (2012): 74-82. Abstract
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Boavida, Nuno, and António Brandão Moniz Research and development expenditure in the business sector as indicator of knowledge economy: the Portuguese experience. Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IET-Research on Enterprise and Work Innovation, Faculty of Science and Technology, 2012. Abstract

The objective of the paper is to help to understand recent changes in the structure of R&D activities, by analyzing data on the expenditure of the business sector in research and development (R&D). The results are framed in an international context, through comparison with indicators from the most developed countries, divided by technological intensity and economic activity. The study reveals that the indicators of Portuguese R&D expenditure in the business sector are closely linked both to fiscal policy and to high foreign direct investment in knowledge-intensive industries. It also links these indicators to phenomena such as the abundance of skilled labor in pharmaceutical industries and the government intervention in some sectors of the economy (namely health and rail transportation).

Guerreiro, B. J., P. Batista, C. Silvestre, and P. Oliveira. "{Sensor-based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping – Part I: GAS Robocentric Filter}." American Control Conference (ACC), 2012. 2012. 6352-6357. Abstract
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Guerreiro, B. J., P. Batista, C. Silvestre, and P. Oliveira. "{Sensor-based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping – Part I: GAS Robocentric Filter}." American Control Conference (ACC), 2012. 2012. 6352-6357. Abstract
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Guerreiro, B. J., P. Batista, C. Silvestre, and P. Oliveira. "{Sensor-based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping – Part II: Online Inertial Map and Trajectory Estimation}." American Control Conference (ACC), 2012. 2012. 6334-6339. Abstract
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Guerreiro, B. J., P. Batista, C. Silvestre, and P. Oliveira. "{Sensor-based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping – Part II: Online Inertial Map and Trajectory Estimation}." American Control Conference (ACC), 2012. 2012. 6334-6339. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., P. Barquinha, and R. Martins. "Oxide Semiconductor Thin-Film Transistors: A Review of Recent Advances." Advanced Materials. 24 (2012): 2945-2986. AbstractWebsite
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Parreira, P., E. Torres, C. Nunes, Nunes C. de Carvalho, G. Lavareda, A. Amaral, and M. J. Brites. "Dye-sensitized 1D anatase TiO2 nanorods for tunable efficient photodetection in the visible range." SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL. 161 (2012): 901-907. Abstract

TiO2 films with enhanced photosensitivity were deposited on alkali free glass substrates without intentional substrate heating by pulsed DC magnetron reactive sputtering with an average thickness of about 2 mu m. Three dyes, commercial N719 and two new organic dyes were impregnated in order to control the optical spectral selectivity of such films. The type of dye used proved to dramatically influence the device's response to radiation pulses. The practical breakthrough is the use of different dyes according to the region of the electromagnetic spectrum one wants to detect. Devices with photocurrent 6 orders of magnitude higher than the dark current (from similar to 2 x 10(-12) to 2 x 10(-6) A for a 100 V bias) were fabricated with a spectral response within the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, this approach is likely to allow for the fabrication of hybrid photodetectors on cheap heat sensible flexible polymeric substrates. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Parreira, P., E. Torres, C. Nunes, C. Nunes de Carvalho, G. Lavareda, A. Amaral, and M. J. Brites. "Dye-sensitized 1D anatase TiO2 nanorods for tunable efficient photodetection in the visible range." SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL. 161 (2012): 901-907. Abstract

TiO2 films with enhanced photosensitivity were deposited on alkali free glass substrates without intentional substrate heating by pulsed DC magnetron reactive sputtering with an average thickness of about 2 mu m. Three dyes, commercial N719 and two new organic dyes were impregnated in order to control the optical spectral selectivity of such films. The type of dye used proved to dramatically influence the device's response to radiation pulses. The practical breakthrough is the use of different dyes according to the region of the electromagnetic spectrum one wants to detect. Devices with photocurrent 6 orders of magnitude higher than the dark current (from similar to 2 x 10(-12) to 2 x 10(-6) A for a 100 V bias) were fabricated with a spectral response within the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, this approach is likely to allow for the fabrication of hybrid photodetectors on cheap heat sensible flexible polymeric substrates. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Bárbara, Grilo António Carlos. "Interoperability Body of Knowledge: the genesis for the Enterprise Interoperability Science." INTEROPERABILITY FOR ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS. 2012. 351-358. Abstract
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Mannion, PD, P. Upchurch, O. Mateus, RN Barnes, and MEH Jones. "New information on the anatomy and systematic position of Dinheirosaurus lourinhanensis (Sauropoda: Diplodocoidea) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal, with a review of European diplodocoids." Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 10.3 (2012): 521-551. Abstractmannion_et_al_2012_new_information_on_the_anatomy_and_systematic_position_of_dinheirosaurus_lourinhanensis_sauropoda_-_diplodocoidea_from_the_late_jurassic_of_portugal_with_a_review_of_european_diplodocoids.pdf

Although diplodocoid sauropods from Africa and the Americas are well known, their European record remains largely neglected. Here we redescribe Dinheirosaurus lourinhanensis from the Late Jurassic of Portugal. The holotype comprises two posterior cervical vertebrae, the dorsal series and a caudal centrum. Redescription demonstrates its validity on the basis of three autapomorphies: (1) posteriorly restricted ventral keel on posterior cervical vertebrae; (2) three small subcircular fossae posterior to the lateral coel on posterior cervical neural spines; (3) accessory lamina linking the hyposphene with base of the posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina in middle-posterior dorsal vertebrae. Phylogenetic analysis places Dinheirosaurus as the sister taxon to Supersaurus, and this clade forms the sister taxon to other diplodocines. However, this position should be treated with caution as Dinheirosaurus displays several plesiomorphic features absent in other diplodocids (including unbifurcated presacral neural spines, and dorsolaterally projecting diapophyses on dorsal vertebrae) and only four additional steps are required to place Dinheirosaurus outside of Flagellicaudata. We identify Amazonsaurus as the basal-most rebbachisaurid and recover Zapalasaurus outside of the South American Limaysaurinae, suggesting the biogeographic history of rebbachisaurids is more complex than previously proposed. Review of the European diplodocoid record reveals evidence for the earliest known diplodocid, as well as additional diplodocid remains from the Late Jurassic of Spain. A Portuguese specimen, previously referred to Dinheirosaurus, displays strong similarities to Apatosaurus from the contemporaneous Morrison Formation of North America, indicating the presence of a second Late Jurassic Portuguese diplodocid taxon. Along with Dinheirosaurus, these Portuguese remains provide further evidence for a Late Jurassic palaeobiogeographic connection between Europe and North America. No dicraeosaurids are currently known from Europe, but rebbachisaurids are present in the Early Cretaceous, with weak evidence for the earliest known representative from the Late Jurassic of Spain; however, more complete material is required to recognize early members of this clade.

GSL, Gaspar, Silva SJC, and Borges BJP Production and characterization of chitosan/calcium phosphate composite microspheres for bone tissue engineering therapeutics. Vol. 6. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6., 2012. Abstract
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Pereira, Lu\'ıs, Pedro Barquinha, Gonçalo Gonçalves, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "{Multicomponent dielectrics for oxide TFT}." Eds. Ferechteh H. Teherani, David C. Look, and David J. Rogers. Vol. 8263. 2012. 826316–16. Abstract
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Martins, R., V. Figueiredo, R. Barros, P. Barquinha, G. Gonçalves, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, and E. Fortunato. "{P-type oxide-based thin film transistors produced at low temperatures}." Eds. Ferechteh H. Teherani, David C. Look, and David J. Rogers. Vol. 8263. 2012. 826315–15. Abstract
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Amaral, A., P. Brogueira, O. Conde, G. Lavareda, and C. Nunes de Carvalho. "Device quality InOx:Sn and InOx thin films deposited at room temperature with different rf-power densities." THIN SOLID FILMS. 526 (2012): 221-224. Abstract

The influence of tin doping on the electrical, optical, structural and morphological properties of indium oxide films produced by radio-frequency plasma enhanced reactive thermal evaporation is studied, as transport properties are expected to improve with doping. Undoped and tin doped indium oxide thin films are deposited at room temperature using both pure In rods and (95-80) % In:(5-20) % Sn alloys as evaporation sources and 19.5 mW/cm(2) and 58.6 mW/cm(2) as rf-power densities. The two most important macroscopic properties - visible transparency and electrical resistivity - are relatively independent of tin content (0-20%). Visible transmittance of about 75% and electrical resistivity around 5 x 10(-4) Omega.cm can be observed in the films. The structural features are similar for all samples. Nevertheless, the surface morphology characterization shows that the homogeneity of the films varies according to the tin content. Moreover this variation is a balance between the rf-power and the tin content in the alloy: i) films with small and compact grains are produced at 58.6 mW/cm(2) from a 5% Sn alloy or at 19.5 mW/cm(2) from a 15% Sn alloy and consequently, smooth surfaces with reduced roughness and similar grain size and shape are obtained; ii) films showing the presence of aggregates randomly distributed above a tissue formed of thinner grains and higher roughness are produced at the other deposition conditions. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

Amaral, A., P. Brogueira, O. Conde, G. Lavareda, and C. Nunes de Carvalho. "Device quality InOx:Sn and InOx thin films deposited at room temperature with different rf-power densities." THIN SOLID FILMS. 526 (2012): 221-224. Abstract

The influence of tin doping on the electrical, optical, structural and morphological properties of indium oxide films produced by radio-frequency plasma enhanced reactive thermal evaporation is studied, as transport properties are expected to improve with doping. Undoped and tin doped indium oxide thin films are deposited at room temperature using both pure In rods and (95-80) % In:(5-20) % Sn alloys as evaporation sources and 19.5 mW/cm(2) and 58.6 mW/cm(2) as rf-power densities. The two most important macroscopic properties - visible transparency and electrical resistivity - are relatively independent of tin content (0-20%). Visible transmittance of about 75% and electrical resistivity around 5 x 10(-4) Omega.cm can be observed in the films. The structural features are similar for all samples. Nevertheless, the surface morphology characterization shows that the homogeneity of the films varies according to the tin content. Moreover this variation is a balance between the rf-power and the tin content in the alloy: i) films with small and compact grains are produced at 58.6 mW/cm(2) from a 5% Sn alloy or at 19.5 mW/cm(2) from a 15% Sn alloy and consequently, smooth surfaces with reduced roughness and similar grain size and shape are obtained; ii) films showing the presence of aggregates randomly distributed above a tissue formed of thinner grains and higher roughness are produced at the other deposition conditions. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

Miller, A. Z., M. Hernandez-Marine, V. Jurado, A. Dionisio, P. Barquinha, E. Fortunato, M. J. Afonso, H. I. Chamine, and C. Saiz-Jimenez. "Enigmatic reticulated filaments in subsurface granite." Environmental Microbiology Reports. 4 (2012): 596-603. AbstractWebsite
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Lavareda, G., C. Nunes de Carvalho, A. M. Ferraria, A. M. Botelho Do Rego, and A. Amaral. "p-Type Cuo(X) Thin Films by rf-Plasma Enhanced Reactive Thermal Evaporation: Influence of rf-Power Density." JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY. 12 (2012): 6754-6757. Abstract

Copper oxide is a well known p-type semiconductor material, usually obtained by thermal oxidation of copper thin-films within few minutes, at atmospheric pressure. In this paper, thin films of copper oxide that were deposited by radio-frequency plasma enhanced reactive thermal evaporation of copper at room temperature, without any post-deposition annealing treatment, are studied. The deposition of good quality p-type semiconductor oxide to be used in the fabrication of p-TFTs is the purpose of this work. The thickness of the films varies from 97 up to 160 nm. The influence of rf power density on chemical, electrical and optical properties of the films was studied. Samples present conductivity within the range of 6 x 10(-5) to 4 x 10(2) Omega(-1) cm(-1) (thermal activation energy in the interval 0.46 to 0.01 eV). The p-type conductivity of the films was confirmed by Seebeck effect in the more conductive samples. Surface composition obtained by XPS analysis was correlated with optical and electrical properties, showing that rf-power plays a main role in changes of material characteristics.

Lavareda, G., C. Nunes de Carvalho, A. M. Ferraria, A. M. Botelho Do Rego, and A. Amaral. "p-Type Cuo(X) Thin Films by rf-Plasma Enhanced Reactive Thermal Evaporation: Influence of rf-Power Density." JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY. 12 (2012): 6754-6757. Abstract

Copper oxide is a well known p-type semiconductor material, usually obtained by thermal oxidation of copper thin-films within few minutes, at atmospheric pressure. In this paper, thin films of copper oxide that were deposited by radio-frequency plasma enhanced reactive thermal evaporation of copper at room temperature, without any post-deposition annealing treatment, are studied. The deposition of good quality p-type semiconductor oxide to be used in the fabrication of p-TFTs is the purpose of this work. The thickness of the films varies from 97 up to 160 nm. The influence of rf power density on chemical, electrical and optical properties of the films was studied. Samples present conductivity within the range of 6 x 10(-5) to 4 x 10(2) Omega(-1) cm(-1) (thermal activation energy in the interval 0.46 to 0.01 eV). The p-type conductivity of the films was confirmed by Seebeck effect in the more conductive samples. Surface composition obtained by XPS analysis was correlated with optical and electrical properties, showing that rf-power plays a main role in changes of material characteristics.

BAIÃO, Manuel F. C., Válter J. G. Lúcio, Fernando F. S. Pinho, and Leça A. Coelho. "Aspetos da reabilitação de edifícios antigos de alvenaria." CIRea2012 – Conferência Internacional sobre Reabilitação de Estruturas Antigas de Alvenaria. Págs. 47-62. ISBN 978-989-20-3080-7. Reitoria UNL, Lisboa 2012.
Barišić, Ankica, Vasco Amaral, and Miguel Goulão. "Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages." Simpósio de Estudantes de Doutoramento em Engenharia de Software (SEDES 2012), hosted by QUATIC 2012. Lisbon, Portugal: IEEE CPS, 2012. Abstractbarisic2012sedes.pdf

Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are claimed to bring important productivity improvements to developers,
when compared to General-Purpose Languages (GPLs). The increased Usability is regarded as one of the key benefits of DSLs when compared to GPLs, and has an important impact on the achieved productivity of the DSL users. So, it is essential to build in good usability while developing the DSL. The purpose of this proposal is to contribute to the systematic activity of Software Language Engineering by focusing on the
issue of the Usability evaluation of DSLs. Usability evaluation is often skipped, relaxed, or at least omitted from papers reporting development of DSLs. We argue that a systematic approach based on User Interface experimental validation techniques should be used to assess the impact of new DSLs. For that purpose, we propose to merge common Usability evaluation processes with the DSL development process. In order to provide reliable metrics and tools we should reuse and identify good practices that exist in Human-Computer
Interaction community.

Barra, Ana T. P., Fernando F. S. Pinho, and Válter J. G. Lúcio. "Caracterização física e mecânica de argamassas não estruturais, com agregados finos reciclados." 4º Congresso Português de Argamassas e ETICS. Coimbra 2012.
Barra, Ana T. P., Fernando F. S. Pinho, and Válter J. G. Lúcio. "Utilização de agregados reciclados em argamassas não estruturais." CRSEEL 2012 - 2ª Conferência Construção e Reabilitação Sustentável de Edifícios no Espaço Lusófono. FCT UNL, Monte de Caparica 2012.
Barroso, T., A. C. A. Roque, and A. Aguiar-Ricardo. "Bioinspired and sustainable chitosan-based monoliths for antibody capture and release." RSC Advances. 2.30 (2012): 11285-11294. AbstractWebsite
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Bonifácio, V. D. B., VG Correia, M. G. Pinho, J. C. Lima, and A. Aguiar-Ricardo. "Blue emission of carbamic acid oligooxazoline biotags." Materials Letters. 81 (2012): 205-208. AbstractWebsite
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