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Prabakaran, R., H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira. "n-PS/a-Si: H heterojunction for device application." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354.19 (2008): 2632-2636. Abstract
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Prabakaran, R., H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira. "n-PS/a-Si: H heterojunction for device application." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2632-2636. Abstract
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Marques, Filipe J., and Carlos A. Coelho. "Near-exact distributions for the sphericity likelihood ratio test statistic." Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 138 (2008): 726-741. Abstract
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Fortunato, Elvira, Pedro Barquinha, Goncalo Goncalves, Luis Pereira, and Rodrigo Martins. "New Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor for Thin Film Transistors (TFTs)." Advanced Materials Forum Iv. Eds. AT Marques, AF Silva, APM Baptista, C. Sa, FJLA Alves, LF Malheiros, and M. Vieira. Vol. 587-588. Materials Science Forum, 587-588. 2008. 348-352. Abstract
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Neagu, R. M., E. R. Neagu, M. C. Lanca, and J. N. Marat-Mendes. "New Experimental Facts Concerning the Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current in Dielectric Materials." Advanced Materials Forum Iv. Eds. AT Marques, AF Silva, APM Baptista, C. Sa, FJLA Alves, LF Malheiros, and M. Vieira. Vol. 587-588. Materials Science Forum, 587-588. 2008. 328-332. Abstract

The thermally stimulated discharge current (TSDC.) method is a very sensitive and a very selective technique to analyze dipole disorientation and the movement of de-trapped space charge (SC). We have proposed a variant of the TSDC method, namely the final thermally stimulated discharge current (FTSDC) technique. flee experimental conditions can be selected so that the FTSDC is mainly determined by the SC de-trapping. The temperatures of the maximum intensity of the fractional polarization peaks obtained at low temperature, in the range of the local (secondary) relaxation, are in general about 10 to 20 K above the poling temperature. Measurements of the FTSDC in a wide temperature range demonstrate the existence of an apparent peak at a temperature T-ma shifted with about 10 to 30 K above the charging temperature T-c. The shift of T-ma with respect to T-c depends on the experimental conditions. The peak width at the half maximum intensity decreases as T-c increases and the thermal apparent activation energy increases. The variations are not monotonous revealing the temperature range where the molecular motion is stronger and consequently the charge trapping and de-trapping processes are affected. Our results demonstrate that there is a strong similarity between the elementary peaks obtained by the two methods, and the current is mainly determined by SC de-trapping. Even the best elementary peaks are not fitted very well by the analytical equation, indicating that the hypothesis behind this equation have to be reconsidered.

Neagu, R. M., E. R. Neagu, Carmo M. Lanca, and J. N. Marat-Mendes. "New Experimental Facts Concerning the Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current in Dielectric Materials." Advanced Materials Forum Iv. Eds. AT Marques, AF Silva, APM Baptista, C. Sa, FJLA Alves, LF Malheiros, and M. Vieira. Vol. 587-588. Materials Science Forum, 587-588. 2008. 328-332. Abstract

The thermally stimulated discharge current (TSDC.) method is a very sensitive and a very selective technique to analyze dipole disorientation and the movement of de-trapped space charge (SC). We have proposed a variant of the TSDC method, namely the final thermally stimulated discharge current (FTSDC) technique. flee experimental conditions can be selected so that the FTSDC is mainly determined by the SC de-trapping. The temperatures of the maximum intensity of the fractional polarization peaks obtained at low temperature, in the range of the local (secondary) relaxation, are in general about 10 to 20 K above the poling temperature. Measurements of the FTSDC in a wide temperature range demonstrate the existence of an apparent peak at a temperature T-ma shifted with about 10 to 30 K above the charging temperature T-c. The shift of T-ma with respect to T-c depends on the experimental conditions. The peak width at the half maximum intensity decreases as T-c increases and the thermal apparent activation energy increases. The variations are not monotonous revealing the temperature range where the molecular motion is stronger and consequently the charge trapping and de-trapping processes are affected. Our results demonstrate that there is a strong similarity between the elementary peaks obtained by the two methods, and the current is mainly determined by SC de-trapping. Even the best elementary peaks are not fitted very well by the analytical equation, indicating that the hypothesis behind this equation have to be reconsidered.

Neagu, R. M., E. R. Neagu, Carmo M. Lanca, J. N. Marat-Mendes, AT Marques, AF Silva, APM Baptista, C. Sa, FJLA Alves, LF Malheiros, and M. Vieira. "New Experimental Facts Concerning the Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current in Dielectric Materials." Advanced Materials Forum Iv. Vol. 587-588. 2008. 328-332. Abstract
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Schulp, AS, M. J. Polcyn, O. Mateus, LL Jacobs, and ML Morais. "A new species of Prognathodon (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from the Maastrichtian of Angola, and the affinities of the mosasaur genus Liodon." Proceedings of the Second Mosasaur Meeting, Fort Hays Studies Special Issue 3, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas. 2008. 1-12. Abstract
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Mateus, O., SCR Maidment, and NA Christiansen. "A new specimen aff. Dacentrurus armatus (Dinosauria: Stegosauridae) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal." Livro de Resumos de Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Neuquén, Argentina 2008. 157. Abstract
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Mateus, O., SCR Maidment, and NA Christiansen. "A new specimen aff. Dacentrurus armatus (Dinosauria: Stegosauridae) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal." Livro de Resumos de Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Neuquén, Argentina 2008. 157. Abstract
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Mateus, O., C. Natario, R. Araujo, and R. Castanhinha. "A new specimen of spinosaurid dinosaur aff. Baryonyx from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal." Livro de Resumos do X Congresso Luso-Espanhol de Herpetologia. Ed. Coimbra Universidade de. Coimbra 2008. 51. Abstract
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Mateus, O., C. Natario, R. Araujo, and R. Castanhinha. "A new specimen of spinosaurid dinosaur aff. Baryonyx from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal." Livro de Resumos do X Congresso Luso-Espanhol de Herpetologia. Coimbra 2008. 51. Abstract
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Gavel, OY, SA Bursakov, G. Di Rocco, J. Trincao, I. J. Pickering, GN George, JJ Calvete, VL Shnyrov, CD Brondino, AS Pereira, J. Lampreia, P. Tavares, JJG Moura, and I. Moura. "A new type of metal-binding site in cobalt- and zinc-containing adenylate kinases isolated from sulfate-reducers Desulfovibrio gigas and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774." Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 102 (2008): 1380-1395. AbstractWebsite

Adenylate kinase (AK) mediates the reversible transfer of phosphate groups between the adenylate nucleotides and contributes to the maintenance of their constant cellular level, necessary for energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. The AK were purified from crude extracts of two sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), Desulfovibrio (D.) gigas NCIB 9332 and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774, and biochemically and spectroscopically characterised in the native and fully cobalt- or zinc-substituted forms. These are the first reported adenylate kinases that bind either zinc or cobalt and are related to the subgroup of metal-containing AK found, in most cases, in Gram-positive bacteria. The electronic absorption spectrum is consistent with tetrahedral coordinated cobalt, predominantly via sulfur ligands, and is supported by EPR. The involvement of three cysteines in cobalt or zinc coordination was confirmed by chemical methods. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) indicate that cobalt or zinc are bound by three cysteine residues and one histidine in the metal-binding site of the "LID" domain. The sequence (129)Cys-X(5)-His-X(15)-Cys-X(2)-Cys of the AK from D. gigas is involved in metal coordination and represents a new type of binding motif that differs from other known zinc-binding sites of AK. Cobalt and zinc play a structural role in stabilizing the LID domain. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Morrison, J. C., S. Boyd, L. Marsano, B. Bialecki, T. Ericsson, and J. P. Santos. "Numerical methods for solving the Hartree-Fock equations of diatomic molecules I." Communications in Computational Physics. 5 (2008): 959-985. AbstractWebsite
The theory of domain decomposition is described and used to divide the variable domain of a diatomic molecule into separate regions which are solved independently. This approach makes it possible to use fast Krylov methods in the broad interior of the region while using explicit methods such as Gaussian elimination on the boundaries. As is demonstrated by solving a number of model problems, these methods enable one to obtain solutions of the relevant partial differential equations and eigenvalue equations accurate to six significant figures with a small amount of computational time. Since the numerical approach described in this article decomposes the variable space into separate regions where the equations are solved independently, our approach is very well-suited to parallel computing and offers the long term possibility of studying complex molecules by dividing them into smaller fragments that are calculated separately.
Aguas, Hugo, Isabel Ferreira, Rodrigo Martins, Elvira Fortunato, R. Prabakaran, LuÍs Pereira, and E. Elangovan. "Optical and Microstructural Investigations of Porous Silicon Coated with a-Si: H Using PECVD Technique." Materials Science Forum. 587 (2008): 308-312. Abstract
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Prabakaran, R., Hugo Aguas, Lu{\'ıs Pereira, E. Elangovan, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, and Isabel Ferreira. "Optical and Microstructural Investigations of Porous Silicon Coated with a-Si: H Using PECVD Technique." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 587. Trans Tech Publications, 2008. 308-312. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and R. Castanhinha. "PaleoAngola- Predadores de um oceano primitivo." National Geographic Portugal. 8 (2008): 26-33. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and R. Castanhinha. "PaleoAngola- Predadores de um oceano primitivo." National Geographic Portugal. 8 (2008): 26-33. Abstract
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Martins, Assis F., Paulo I. Teixeira, and Helena M. Godinho. "Proceedings of the 9TH European Conference on Liquid Crystals (ECLC 2007) Part I of II Foreword." Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 494 (2008): VII-VIII. Abstract
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Castanhinha, R., R. Araujo, and O. Mateus. "Reptile Egg Sites From Lourinhã Formation, Late Jurassic, Portugal." Livro de Resumos de Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Neuquén, Argentina 2008. Abstract
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Castanhinha, R., R. Araujo, and O. Mateus. "Reptile Egg Sites From Lourinhã Formation, Late Jurassic, Portugal." Livro de Resumos de Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Neuquén, Argentina 2008. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and J. Milan. "Sauropod forelimb flexibility deduced from deep manus tracks." 52th Paleontological Association Annual Meeting. 18th-21st December 2008. Ed. Glasgow University of. 2008. 67-68. Abstract
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Musat, V. a, E. b Fortunato, A. M. c Botelho do Rego, and R. b Monteiro. "Sol-gel cobalt oxide-silica nanocomposite thin films for gas sensing applications." Thin Solid Films. 516 (2008): 1499-1502. AbstractWebsite

Various metal oxide-silica nanocomposite films have been recently proposed as gas-sensitive materials. This paper presents results on cobalt oxide-SiO2 mesoporous nanocomposite thin films templated by a cationic surfactant. The films were deposited on glass substrate by dip-coating process, using [Co(CH3COO)2]·4H2O and tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) as starting materials. The effect of withdrawal speed, number of layers and thermal treatment on the crystalline structure, morphology, Co-doping states, optical, electrical and gas sensing properties of the thin films has been investigated using X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, optical transmittance and room temperature photoreduction-oxidation data. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Águas, H., N. Popovici, L. Pereira, O. Conde, WR Branford, LF Cohen, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Spectroscopic ellipsometry study of Co-doped TiO2 films." physica status solidi (a). 205 (2008): 880-883. Abstract
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