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Dusseldorp, Marc, Richard Beecroft, and António Moniz Technology Assessment and Education: Introduction. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2009. Abstract

“Theory and Practice” of TA, which is referred to in the title of this journal “TATuP”, is usually addressed as a question of TA research. But science is more than research: the field of teaching requires just as much attention, both practically and theoretically. Therefore, a mere collection of individual teaching experiences and best practice examples does not provide a strong enough basis to discuss questions of TA teaching, these must also be embedded in a theoretical context and discussed in their relation to research. In this special issue, we aim to contribute to a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to the relation of TA and “Bildung”.

Xie, X., R. G. Hadt, S. R. Pauleta, P. J. Gonzalez, S. Un, I. Moura, and E. I. Solomon. "A variable temperature spectroscopic study on Paracoccuspantotrophus pseudoazurin: protein constraints on the blue Cu site." J Inorg Biochem. 103 (2009): 1307-13. AbstractWebsite

The blue or Type 1 (T1) copper site of Paracoccuspantotrophus pseudoazurin exhibits significant absorption intensity in both the 450 and 600 nm regions. These are sigma and pi S(Cys) to Cu(2+) charge transfer (CT) transitions. The temperature dependent absorption, EPR, and resonance Raman (rR) vibrations enhanced by these bands indicate that a single species is present at all temperatures. This contrasts the temperature dependent behavior of the T1 center in nitrite reductase [S. Ghosh, X. Xie, A. Dey, Y. Sun, C. Scholes, E. Solomon, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 106 (2009) 4969-4974] which has a thioether ligand that is unconstrained by the protein. The lack of temperature dependence in the T1 site in pseudoazurin indicates the presence of a protein constraint similar to the blue Cu site in plastocyanin where the thioether ligand is constrained at 2.8 A. However, plastocyanin exhibits only pi CT. This spectral difference between pseudoazurin and plastocyanin reflects a coupled distortion of the site where the axial thioether in pseudoazurin is also constrained, but at a shorter Cu-S(Met) bond length. This leads to an increase in the Cu(2+)-S(Cys) bond length, and the site undergoes a partial tetragonal distortion in pseudoazurin. Thus, its ground state wavefunction has both sigma and pi character in the Cu(2+)-S(Cys) bond.

Martins, R., L. Raniero, L. Pereira, D. Costa†, H. Águas, S. Pereira, L. Silva, A. Gonçalves, I. Ferreira, and E. Fortunato. "{Nanostructured silicon and its application to solar cells, position sensors and thin film transistors}." Philosophical Magazine. 89 (2009): 2699-2721. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., L. Pereira, P. Barquinha, I. Ferreira, R. Prabakaran, G. Gonçalves, A. Gonçalves, and R. Martins. "{Oxide semiconductors: Order within the disorder}." Philosophical Magazine. 89 (2009): 2741-2758. AbstractWebsite
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Moniz, António, and José Miquel Cabeças. "Editorial Note." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 5 (2009): 7-9. AbstractWebsite

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Moniz, António B. "Foresight studies on work in the knowledge society: a 2nd international conference at UNL." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 5 (2009): 77-81. AbstractWebsite

The 2nd International Conference on "Foresight Studies on Work in the Knowledge Society" was organised by IET, the Research Centre on Enterprise and Work Innovation, at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of "Universidade Nova de Lisboa" (FCT-UNL), and took place on January 26 and 27 of 2009 with the support of the European project WORKS-Work Organisation Re-structuring in the Knowledge Society (financed by the European Commission, and co-ordinated by HIVA Leuven)

Moniz, António B. "Synthesis about a collaborative project on “Technology Assessment of Autonomous Systems”." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 5 (2009): 83-91. AbstractWebsite

The project started in 2009 with the support of DAAD in Germany and CRUP in Portugal under the “Collaborative German-Portuguese University Actions” programme. One central goal is the further development of a theory of technology assessment applied to robotics and autonomous systems in general that reflects in its methodology the changing conditions of knowledge production in modern societies and the emergence of new robotic technologies and of associated disruptive changes. Relevant topics here are handling broadened future horizons and new clusters of science and technology (medicine, engineering, interfaces, industrial automation, micro-devices, security and safety), as well as new governance structures in policy decision making concerning research and development (R&D).

Moniz, António, and Armin Grunwald Recent Experiences and Emerging Cooperation Schemes on TA and Education: An Insight into Cases in Portugal and Germany. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2009. Abstract

At the beginning of the 21st century there are new expectations and challenges towards Technology Assessment (TA). Among these there is a new awareness on TA issues in education, in particular at universities. While TA was mainly an activity at extra-universitarian research institutions for a long time now there are new developments and initiative towards integrating TA issues in university courses. We will first give an insight into the international development. Secondly we will focus on the “TA and education” landscape in Germany and Portugal in more detail, followed by a description of new and emerging forms of cooperation between Portugal and Germany in this field which might serve as a model or an example for further cooperation between other partners.

Eberth, David A., Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Yuong-Nam Lee, Octávio Mateus, François Therrien, Darla K. Zelenitsky, and Mark A. Norell. "Assignment of Yamaceratops dorngobiensis and associated redbeds at Shine Us Khudag (eastern Gobi, Dorngobi Province, Mongolia) to the redescribed Javkhlant Formation (Upper Cretaceous)." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (2009): 295-302. AbstractWebsite
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Conrath, K., AS Pereira, C. E. Martins, C. G. Timoteo, P. Tavares, S. Spinelli, J. Kinne, C. Flaudrops, C. Cambillau, S. Muyldermans, I. Moura, J. J. Moura, M. Tegoni, and A. Desmyter. "Camelid nanobodies raised against an integral membrane enzyme, nitric oxide reductase." Protein Sci. 18 (2009): 619-28. AbstractWebsite

Nitric Oxide Reductase (NOR) is an integral membrane protein performing the reduction of NO to N(2)O. NOR is composed of two subunits: the large one (NorB) is a bundle of 12 transmembrane helices (TMH). It contains a b type heme and a binuclear iron site, which is believed to be the catalytic site, comprising a heme b and a non-hemic iron. The small subunit (NorC) harbors a cytochrome c and is attached to the membrane through a unique TMH. With the aim to perform structural and functional studies of NOR, we have immunized dromedaries with NOR and produced several antibody fragments of the heavy chain (VHHs, also known as nanobodies). These fragments have been used to develop a faster NOR purification procedure, to proceed to crystallization assays and to analyze the electron transfer of electron donors. BIAcore experiments have revealed that up to three VHHs can bind concomitantly to NOR with affinities in the nanomolar range. This is the first example of the use of VHHs with an integral membrane protein. Our results indicate that VHHs are able to recognize with high affinity distinct epitopes on this class of proteins, and can be used as versatile and valuable tool for purification, functional study and crystallization of integral membrane proteins.

Valtchev, Stanimir, Rosen Miletiev, Rumen Arnaoudov, and Svilen Valtchev. "Control strategy for efficient operation of super-resonant SLSR (contactless) converters." XLIV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND ENERGY SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (before 1990 was: "Day of the Radio Conference"). 2009. 527-530.
Martins, Rui M. S., NORBERT SCHELL, Paulo R. Gordo, Manuel JP Maneira, Rui JC Silva, and Francisco M. BRAZ FERNANDES. "Development of sputtered Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) Ni-Ti films for actuation in ice cooled environments." Vacuum. 83.10 (2009): 1299-1302. Abstract
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Bernardo, Gabriel, Goncalo Goncalves, Pedro Barquinha, Quirina Ferreira, Graca Brotas, Luis Pereira, Ana Charas, Jorge Morgado, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Polymer light-emitting diodes with amorphous indium-zinc oxide anodes deposited at room temperature." Synthetic Metals. 159 (2009): 1112-1115. AbstractWebsite
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Bernardo, Gabriel, Gonçalo Gonçalves, Pedro Barquinha, Quirina Ferreira, Graça Brotas, Lu\'ıs Pereira, Ana Charas, Jorge Morgado, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Polymer light-emitting diodes with amorphous indium-zinc oxide anodes deposited at room temperature}." Synthetic Metals. 159 (2009): 1112-1115. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, K. K. Mahesh, L. Pereira, R. J. C. Silva, and F. M. {Braz Fernandes}. "{Texture Development and Phase Transformation Behavior of Sputtered Ni-Ti Films}." Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 18 (2009): 543-547. AbstractWebsite
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Najmudin, S., C. Bonifacio, A. G. Duarte, S. R. Pauleta, I. Moura, J. J. Moura, and MJ Romao. "Crystallization and crystallographic analysis of the apo form of the orange protein (ORP) from Desulfovibrio gigas." Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 65 (2009): 730-2. AbstractWebsite

The orange-coloured protein (ORP) from Desulfovibrio gigas is a 12 kDa protein that contains a novel mixed-metal sulfide cluster of the type [S(2)MoS(2)CuS(2)MoS(2)]. Diffracting crystals of the apo form of ORP have been obtained. Data have been collected for the apo form of ORP to 2.25 A resolution in-house and to beyond 2.0 A resolution at ESRF, Grenoble. The crystals belonged to a trigonal space group, with unit-cell parameters a = 43, b = 43, c = 106 A.

Almeida, R., S. Pauleta, I. Moura, and JJG Moura. "The electron transfer complex between D. gigas Superoxide Reductase and Rubredoxin." Febs Journal. 276 (2009): 128. AbstractWebsite
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Moura, J., L. Krippahl, S. Pauleta, R. Almeida, and S. Del Acqua. "Molecular interactions/electron transfer protein complexes using Docking algorithms, spectroscopy (NMR) and site direct mutagenesis." Febs Journal. 276 (2009): 11. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., A. Goncalves, A. Pimentel, P. Barquinha, G. GONCALVES, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Zinc oxide, a multifunctional material: from material to device applications." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 96 (2009): 197-205. AbstractWebsite
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Mateus, O. "Colecções paleontológicas do Museu da Lourinhã (Portugal)." Ed. 6 18-19 of of Techniques J. Journal of Paleontological Techniques. 2009. 18-19. Abstractmateus_2009_coleccoes_paleontologicas_do_museu_abstract_jpt.pdf

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Maria, Cabrita, Cruz-Machado Virgílio, and Grilo António. "Creating Value from Intellectual Capital in Portuguese Banking Institutions." Managing services in the knowledge economy. 2009. 34-40. Abstract
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Jacobs, LL, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, AS Schulp, CR Scotese, A. Goswami, KM Ferguson, JA Robbins, DP Vineyard, and AB Neto. "Cretaceous paleogeography, paleoclimatology, and amniote biogeography of the low and mid-latitude South Atlantic Ocean." BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE. 180 (2009): 333-341. Abstractjacobs_mateus_et_al_2009_cretaceous_paleogeography_paleoclimatology_and_amniote_biogeography_of_the_south_atlantic_ocean_angola_africa_currents.pdf

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Jacobs, L., M. Polcyn, O. Mateus, AS Schulp, and AB Neto. "The Cretaceous Skeleton Coast of Angola." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (2009): 121A. Abstractjacobs_et_al_2009cretaceousskeletoncoas.pdfWebsite

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MP, Ribeiro, Espiga A, Silva D, Baptista P, Henriques J, Ferreira C, Silva JC, Borges JP, Pires E, Chaves P, and Correia IJ. "Development of a new chitosan hydrogel for wound dressing." WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION. 17 (2009): 817-824. Abstract
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