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Cunha, Jácome, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, Rui Pereira, and João Saraiva. "Design and Implementation of Queries for Model-Driven Spreadsheets." Central European Functional Programming School - 5th Summer School, CEFP 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Eds. Viktória Zsók, and et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Heidelberg: Springer, 2014. Abstractdsl13_query.pdf

This paper presents a domain-specific querying language for model-driven spreadsheets. We briefly show the design of the language and present in detail its implementation, from the denormalization of data and translation of our user-friendly query language to a more efficient query, to the execution of the query using Google. To validate our work, we executed an empirical study, comparing QuerySheet with an alternative spreadsheet querying tool, which produced positive results.

Cunha, Jácome, João Paulo Fernandes, and João Saraiva. "Spreadsheet Engineering." Central European Functional Programming School - 5th Summer School, CEFP 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Eds. Viktória Zsók, and et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, Heidelberg 2014. Abstractdsl13_notes.pdf

These tutorial notes present a methodology for spreadsheet engineering. First, we present data mining and database techniques to reason about spreadsheet data. These techniques are used to compute relationships between spreadsheet elements (cells/columns/rows). These relations are then used to infer a model defining the business logic of the spreadsheet. Such a model of a spreadsheet data is a visual domain specific language that we embed in a well-known spreadsheet system. The embedded model is the building block to define techniques for model-driven spreadsheet development, where advanced techniques are used to guarantee the model-instance synchronization. In this model-driven environment, any user data update as to follow the the model-instance conformance relation, thus, guiding spreadsheet users to introduce correct data. Data refinement techniques are used to synchronize models and instances after users update/evolve the model. These notes briefly describe our model-driven spreadsheet environment, the MDSheet environment, that implements the presented methodology. To evaluate both proposed techniques and the MDSheet tool, we have conducted, in laboratory sessions, an empirical study with the summer school participants. The results of this study are presented in these notes.

Safari, L., P. Amaro, J. P. Santos, and F. Fratini. "Angular and polarization analysis for two-photon decay of <span class="aps-inline-formula"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mrow><mn>2</mn><mi>s</mi></mrow></math>&." Physical Review A. 90 (2014): 014502. AbstractWebsite

The amplitude of two-photon transitions between hyperfine states in hydrogenlike ions is derived based on the relativistic Dirac equation and second-order perturbation theory. We study angular and linear polarization properties of the photon pair emitted in the decay of $2s$ states, where spin-flip and non-spin-flip transitions are highlighted. We pay particular attention to hydrogenlike uranium, since it is an ideal candidate for investigating relativistic and high-multipole effects, such as spin-flip transitions. Two types of emission patterns are identified: (i) non-spin-flip transitions are found to be characterized by an angular distribution of the type $W($\theta${})$\sim${}1+{cos}^{2}$\theta${}$ while the polarizations of the emitted photons are parallel; and (ii) spin-flip transitions have somewhat smaller decay rates and are found to be characterized by an angular distribution of the type $W($\theta${})$\sim${}1$-${}1/3{cos}^{2}$\theta${}$ while the polarizations of the emitted photons are orthogonal, where $$\theta${}$ is the angle between photons directions. Deviations due to nondipole and relativistic contributions are evaluated for both types of transitions. This work is the first step toward exploring the effect of the nucleus over the angular and polarization properties of the photon pairs emitted by two-photon transitions.

Safari, L., P. Amaro, J. P. Santos, and F. Fratini. "Angular and polarization analysis for two-photon decay of <span class="aps-inline-formula"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mrow><mn>2</mn><mi>s</mi></mrow></math>&." Physical Review A. 90 (2014): 014502. AbstractWebsite

The amplitude of two-photon transitions between hyperfine states in hydrogenlike ions is derived based on the relativistic Dirac equation and second-order perturbation theory. We study angular and linear polarization properties of the photon pair emitted in the decay of $2s$ states, where spin-flip and non-spin-flip transitions are highlighted. We pay particular attention to hydrogenlike uranium, since it is an ideal candidate for investigating relativistic and high-multipole effects, such as spin-flip transitions. Two types of emission patterns are identified: (i) non-spin-flip transitions are found to be characterized by an angular distribution of the type $W($\theta${})$\sim${}1+{cos}^{2}$\theta${}$ while the polarizations of the emitted photons are parallel; and (ii) spin-flip transitions have somewhat smaller decay rates and are found to be characterized by an angular distribution of the type $W($\theta${})$\sim${}1$-${}1/3{cos}^{2}$\theta${}$ while the polarizations of the emitted photons are orthogonal, where $$\theta${}$ is the angle between photons directions. Deviations due to nondipole and relativistic contributions are evaluated for both types of transitions. This work is the first step toward exploring the effect of the nucleus over the angular and polarization properties of the photon pairs emitted by two-photon transitions.

Fratini, F., L. Safari, A. G. Hayrapetyan, K. Jankala, P. Amaro, and J. P. Santos. "Quantized form factor shift in the presence of free electron laser radiation." EPL (Europhysics Letters). 107 (2014): 13002. AbstractWebsite

In electron scattering, the target form factors contribute significantly to the diffraction pattern and carry information on the target electromagnetic charge distribution. Here we show that the presence of electromagnetic radiation, as intense as currently available in free electron lasers, shifts the dependence of the target form factors by a quantity that depends on the number of photons absorbed or emitted by the electron as well as on the parameters of the electromagnetic radiation. As example, we show the impact of intense ultraviolet and soft X-ray radiation on elastic electron scattering by the Ne-like argon ion and by the xenon atom. We find that the shift brought by the radiation to the form factor is of the order of some percent. Our results may open up a new avenue to explore matter with the assistance of laser.

Fratini, F., L. Safari, A. G. Hayrapetyan, K. Jankala, P. Amaro, and J. P. Santos. "Quantized form factor shift in the presence of free electron laser radiation." EPL (Europhysics Letters). 107 (2014): 13002. AbstractWebsite

In electron scattering, the target form factors contribute significantly to the diffraction pattern and carry information on the target electromagnetic charge distribution. Here we show that the presence of electromagnetic radiation, as intense as currently available in free electron lasers, shifts the dependence of the target form factors by a quantity that depends on the number of photons absorbed or emitted by the electron as well as on the parameters of the electromagnetic radiation. As example, we show the impact of intense ultraviolet and soft X-ray radiation on elastic electron scattering by the Ne-like argon ion and by the xenon atom. We find that the shift brought by the radiation to the form factor is of the order of some percent. Our results may open up a new avenue to explore matter with the assistance of laser.

F., Caeiro, Gomes M.I., and Vandewalle B. "Semi-Parametric Probability-Weighted Moments Estimation Revisited." (2014). Abstract

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Pereira, Sónia, Alexandra Gonçalves, Nuno Correia, Joana Pinto, Lu\'ıs Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Electrochromic behavior of NiO thin films deposited by e-beam evaporation at room temperature}." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 120 (2014): 109-115. AbstractWebsite
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Nunes, D., A. Pimentel, P. Barquinha, P. A. Carvalho, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Cu2O polyhedral nanowires produced by microwave irradiation." Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 2 (2014): 6097-6103. AbstractWebsite
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Santos, Lidia, Joana P. Neto, Ana Crespo, Daniela Nunes, Nuno Costa, Isabel M. Fonseca, Pedro Barquinha, Luis Pereira, Jorge Silva, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "WO3 Nanoparticle-Based Conformable pH Sensor." Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 6 (2014): 12226-12234. AbstractWebsite
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Amado, M. P., F. Pinho, P. Faria, and I. Ramalhete. "Eco-wall modular solutions for buildings." 9th International Masonry Conference. Guimaraes - ISBN: 978-972-8692-87-2: ICM; Universidade do Minho, 2014.
Amado, Miguel, Fernando Pinho, Paulina Faria, and Inês Ramalhete. "Eco-wall modular solutions for buildings." IMC2014 - 9th International Masonry Conference 2014. Universidade do Minho, Guimarães 2014.
Cardoso, T., P. Pereira, V. Fernao Pires, and J. F. Martins. "Power quality and long life education." Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2014 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on. Istanbul - Turkey 2014. 2224-2228. Abstract

This paper presents a remote laboratory linked with mobile devices for real data analysis on the field of power quality. A global system was developed from the power quality analyzer into the human machine interface devoted to the m-learning system. This m-learning system is intended to be used in a long life learning perspective. The developed remote laboratory is a good opportunity for people, even without deep knowledge on the field, to learn power quality principles in an applied way. Since the system is based on real data, is a good approach to give trainees practical knowledge on the field.

Valério, P., A. M. Monge Soares, M. Fátima Araújo, R. J. C. Silva, E. Porfírio, and M. Serra. "Arsenical copper and bronze in Middle Bronze Age burial sites of southern Portugal: The first bronzes in Southwestern Iberia." Journal of Archaeological Science. 42.1 (2014): 68-80. AbstractWebsite
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Fliedel, C., V. Rosa, C. I. M. Santos, P. J. Gonzalez, R. M. Almeida, C. S. B. Gomes, P. T. Gomes, M. A. N. D. A. Lemos, G. Aullón, R. Welter, and T. Avilés. "Copper(ii) complexes of bis(aryl-imino)acenaphthene ligands: Synthesis, structure, DFT studies and evaluation in reverse ATRP of styrene." Dalton Transactions. 43.34 (2014): 13041-13054. AbstractWebsite
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Pereira, Sónia, Alexandra Gonçalves, Nuno Correia, Joana Pinto, LuÍs Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Electrochromic behavior of NiO thin films deposited by e-beam evaporation at room temperature." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 120, Part A (2014): 109-115. AbstractWebsite

In this work we report the role of thickness on electrochromic behavior of nickel oxide (NiO) films deposited by e-beam evaporation at room temperature on ITO-coated glass. The structure and morphology of films with thicknesses between 100 and 500 nm were analyzed and then correlated with electrochemical response and transmittance modulation when immersed in 0.5 M LiClO4–PC electrolyte. The NiO exhibits an anodic coloration, reaching for the thickest film a transmittance modulation of 66% between colored and bleached state, at 630 nm, with a color efficiency of 55 cm2 C−1. Very fast switch between states was obtained, where coloration and bleaching times are 3.6 s cm−2 and 1.4 s cm−2, respectively.

Goswami, Sumita, Tiago Brehm, Sergej Filonovich, and Maria Teresa Cidade. "Electrorheological properties of polyaniline-vanadium oxide nanostructures suspended in silicone oil." 23.10 (2014): 105012. Abstract
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Acker, Arnold Van, Carlos Chastre, Barry Crisp, David Fernandez, Válter Lúcio, Kim S. Elliott, Simon Hughes, George Jones, Holger Karutz, Ronald Klein-Holte, Stef Maas, Marco Menegotto, Spyros Tsoukantas, and Pieter van der Zee fib Bulletin 74. Planning and design handbook on precast building structures. fib bulletin. Lausanne: International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib), 2014. AbstractWebsite

In 1994 fib Commission 6: Prefabrication edited a successful Planning and Design Handbook that ran to approximately 45,000 copies and was published in Spanish and German.Nearly 20 years later Bulletin 74 brings that first publication up to date. It offers a synthesis of the latest structural design knowledge about precast building structures against the background of 21st century technological innovations in materials, production and construction. With it, we hope to help architects and engineers achieve a full understanding of precast concrete building structures, the possibilities they offer and their specific design philosophy. It was principally written for non-seismic structures.

The handbook contains eleven chapters, each dealing with a specific aspect of precast building structures.
The first chapter of the handbook highlights best practice opportunities that will enable architects, design engineers and contractors to work together towards finding efficient solutions, which is something unique to precast concrete buildings.
The second chapter offers basic design recommendations that take into account the possibilities, restrictions and advantages of precast concrete, along with its detailing, manufacture, transport, erection and serviceability stages.
Chapter three describes the precast solutions for the most common types of buildings such as offices, sports stadiums, residential buildings, hotels, industrial warehouses and car parks. Different application possibilities are explored to teach us which types of precast units are commonly used in all those situations.
Chapter four covers the basic design principles and systems related to stability. Precast concrete structures should be designed according to a specific stability concept, unlike cast in-situ structures.
Chapter five discusses structural connections.
Chapters six to nine address the four most commonly used systems or subsystems of precast concrete in buildings, namely, portal and skeletal structures, wall-frame structures, floor and roof structures and architectural concrete facades.
In chapter ten the design and detailing of a number of specific construction details in precast elements are discussed, for example, supports, corbels, openings and cutouts in the units, special features related to the detailing of the reinforcement, and so forth.
Chapter eleven gives guidelines for the fire design of precast concrete structures. The handbook concludes with a list of references to good literature on precast concrete construction.

Veigas, Bruno, Rita Branquinho, Joana V. Pinto, Pawel J. Wojcik, Rodrigo Martins, Elvira Fortunato, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification." Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2014). Abstract
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Fliedel, C., V. Faramarzi, V. Rosa, B. Doudin, and P. Braunstein. "Janus microspheres for visual assessment of molecular interconnects." Chemistry - A European Journal. 20.5 (2014): 1263-1266. AbstractWebsite
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Figueiredo, Maria-Ondina, Teresa P. Silva, Joao P. Veiga, Maria-Joao Batista, Eduardo Salas-Colera, and Daniel P. de Oliveira. "Selenium Speciation in Waste Materials From an Exhausted Iberian Pyrite Belt Mine." Journal of Materials Science Research. 3.4 (2014): p22. Abstract

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Passos, F., M. H. Fino, and E. R. Moreno. "Analytical Characterization of Variable Width Integrated Spiral Inductors." International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications (2014): 7377.
de Melo, J. L. A., Querido F., Paulino N., and Goes J. A 0.4-V 410-nW opamp-less continuous-time ΣΔ modulator for biomedical applications. IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). Melbourne, Australia: IEEE, 2014.
Ramalhete, I., M. P. Amado, and H. Farias. "Low Cost Adaptive Housing Model." 40th IAHS World Congress in Housing – Sustainable Housing Construction.54, ISBN: 978-989-98949-0-7. Funchal, Madeira - PT: IteCons - Universidade de Coimbra, 2014.