Baptista, Pedro V., Gonçalo Doria, Pedro Quaresma, Miguel Cavadas, Cristina S. Neves, Inês Gomes, Peter Eaton, Eulália Pereira, and Ricardo Franco. "
Nanoparticles in Molecular Diagnostics."
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science: Nanoparticles in Translational Science and Medicine. Elsevier, 2011. 427-488.
Fradinho, Andre, Maria Isabel Gomes, and Ana Paula Barbosa-póvoa Optimization of Batteries Sustainable Distribution Network with Reverse Flows. Livro de actas do 15º congresso da APDIO, IO2011. Coimbra, Portugal, 2011.
AbstractOptimized supply chains, both economically as well as environmentally, are significant instruments to be adopted by companies if they want to succeed in the current competitive world. However, without the support of decision tools to help, at least approximately, the integration of these two aspects in the company’s decision making such aim is difficult to reach. The purpose of this study is to develop a mixed integer linear programming model (MILP), which allows the optimization of closed loop supply chains, considering not only economical aspects, but also environmental ones. The model developed was applied to a Portuguese company where their logistic network structure was redesigned.
Lourenço, João M., Eitan Farchi, and Shmuel Ur Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Systems: Testing, Analysis, and Debugging (PADTAD'11). Eds. João M. Lourenço, Eitan Farhi, and Shmuel Ur. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2011.
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Francisco, Ricardo, Pedro Pereira, and João Martins. "
Sustainable Housing Techno-Economic Feasibility Application."
Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2011. Ed. Luis Camarinha-Matos. Vol. 349. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 349. Costa de Caparica - Portugal: Springer Boston, 2011. 445-454.
AbstractThe high prices currently achieved in the acquisition of non-renewable energy for electricity production and the low levels of energy efficiency in the housing sector are the national situation, which leads the Portuguese government to encourage the acquisition, the installation and the use of technologies which exploit indigenous and renewable energy. This study presents an application that was developed in order to help the citizen in his decision to invest in renewable technologies in their homes. The application is able to elaborate an economic analysis based on the selected type of renewable technology, providing the user with the knowledge of benefits and the annual costs involved in the system that he selected. This tool aims at facilitating the interaction of any user with such technologies and it can be used as a helpful tool to support the decision of investment in such systems.
S. Zschaler, P. Sanchez, J. Santos, Mauricio Alferez, A. Moreira, J. Araújo, U. Kulesza, and L. Fuentes. "
Variability Management." Cambridge University press, 2011.
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Folgosa, Filipe, Cristina M. Cordas, Joana A. Santos, Alice S. Pereira, Jose J. G. Moura, Pedro António Brito Tavares, and Isabel Moura. "
{New spectroscopic and electrochemical insights on a class I superoxide reductase: Evidence for an intramolecular electron transfer pathway.}."
Biochemical Journal (2011).
AbstractSuperoxide reductases are enzymes involved in bacterial resistance to reactive oxygen species, catalyzing the reduction of superoxide anions to hydrogen peroxide. So far three structural classes have been identified. Class I enzymes have two iron-center containing domains. Most studies have been focused on the catalytic iron site (center II), but the role of center I is yet poorly understood. The possible roles of this iron site were approached by an integrated study using both classical and fast kinetics measurements as well as direct electrochemistry. A new heterometallic form of the protein with a zinc-substituted center I, maintaining the iron active site center II was obtained, resulting in a stable derivative useful for comparison with the native all-iron from. Second order rate constants for the electron transfer between reduced rubredoxin and the different SOR forms were determined to be 2.8x107 (M-1s-1) and 1.3x106 (M-1s-1) for SORFe(IIII)-Fe(II) and for SORFe(IIII)-Fe(III) forms respectively, and 3.2x106 (M-1s-1) for the SORZn(II)-Fe(III) form. The results obtained seem to indicate that center I transfers electrons from the putative physiologic donor, rubredoxin, to the catalytic active iron site (intramolecular process). In addition, electrochemical results show that conformational changes are associated to the redox state of center I, which may enable a faster catalytic response towards superoxide anion. The apparent rate constants calculated for the SOR-mediated electron transfer also support this observation.
Borges, J. P., M. H. Godinho, J. L. Figueirinhas, M. N. de Pinho, and M. N. Belgacem. "
All-cellulosic based composites."
Cellulose Fibers: Bio-and Nano-Polymer Composites. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. 399-421.
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Martins, R., B. Brás, I. Ferreira, L. Pereira, P. Barquinha, N. Correia, R. Costa, T. Busani, A. Gonçalves, and A. Pimentel Away from silicon era: the paper electronics. SPIE OPTO. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2011.
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Martins, R., B. Bras, I. Ferreira, L. Pereira, P. Barquinha, N. Correia, R. Costa, T. Busani, A. Goncalves, A. Pimentel, and E. Fortunato. "
Away from silicon era: the paper electronics."
Oxide-Based Materials and Devices Ii. Eds. F. H. Teherani, D. C. Look, and D. J. Rogers. Vol. 7940. Proceedings of SPIE, 7940. 2011.
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