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2006
Cordas, Cristina M., Alice S. Pereira, Carlos E. Martins, Cristina G. Timoteo, Isabel Moura, Jose J. G. Moura, and Pedro Tavares. "{Nitric oxide reductase: Direct electrochemistry and electrocatalytic activity}." Chembiochem. 7 (2006): 1878-1881.
Duarte, Ana Rita C., Carlos Martins, Patrícia Coimbra, Maria H. M. Gil, Hermínio C. de Sousa, and Catarina M. M. Duarte. "{Sorption and diffusion of dense carbon dioxide in a biocompatible polymer}." Journal of Supercritical Fluids. 38 (2006): 392-398. Abstract

Mass sorption and diffusion coefficients in one acrylate biocompatible copolymer contacted with supercritical (sc) carbon dioxide are reported. Equilibrium solubility of dense carbon dioxide in poly(methylmethacrylate-co-ethylhexylacrylate-co-ethyleneglycoldimethacr ylate) (P(MMA-EHA-EGDMA)) was studied by a gravimetric method in a temperature range from 308 to 323 K and a pressure range from 10.0 to 20.0 MPa. The cross-linked copolymer presented Fickian behavior and Fick's diffusion model was applied to determine the amount of carbon dioxide present and the diffusion coefficients. Diffusion coefficients for the sorption under supercritical conditions and desorption at ambient conditions were determined and compared. Samples of P(MMA-EHA-EGDMA) with different thickness were used for comparison of the maximum sorption degree. Polymerization conditions were also varied in order to evaluate the influence of the molecular weight of the copolymer in the CO2 sorption process. To investigate the possibility of impregnating this acrylate copolymer with an anti-inflammatory drug, a preliminary experiment was performed. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Guedes, A., MJ Mendes, P. P. Freitas, and J. L. Martins. "{Study of synthetic ferrimagnet-synthetic antiferromagnet structures for magnetic sensor application}." Journal of Applied Physics (2006). AbstractWebsite
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Naia, Duarte M., P. M. Gordo, O. M. N. D. Teodoro, De A. P. Lima, A. M. C. Moutinho, and R. S. Brusa. "{Sub-surface Defects induced by Low Energy Ar + Sputtering of Silver}." Materials science forum. 514-516 (2006): 1608-1612. Abstract

Induced defects in silver polycrystalline samples irradiated with 4 keV Ar+ were characterised with slow positron implantation spectroscopy. The implanted gas was found to interact with ion irradiation defects. The evolution of the defects and gas-defect interactions were followed through a multi-step isochronal annealing treatment. Two different defected regions were detected. A region near to the surface, due to a distribution of vacancy-like defects produced by irradiation, and a deeper one due to coalescence of Ar. The deeper defects evolve with thermal treatments and probably produce cavities which are not easily recovered.

2005
Pina, João, Mário Neves, M. McCulloch, and Amadeu Rodrigues. "Design of a Linear Synchronous Motor With High Temperature Superconductor Materials in the Armature and in the Field Excitation System." European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, EUCAS?05. 2005. Abstract
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Pereira, L., P. Barquinha, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Influence of metal induced crystallization parameters on the performance of polycrystalline silicon thin film transistors." Thin Solid Films. 487 (2005): 102-106. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., P. Barquinha, A. Pimentel, A. Goncalves, A. Marques, L. Pereira, and R. Martins. "Recent advances in ZnO transparent thin film transistors." Thin Solid Films. 487 (2005): 205-211. AbstractWebsite
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Moniz, António Methods for Scenario-building: it’s importance for policy analysis. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2005. Abstract

A scenario is a policy analysis tool that describes a possible set of future conditions. The most useful scenarios (for corporations, for policy decision makers) are those that display the conditions of important variables over time. In this approach, the quantitative underpinning enriches the narrative evolution of conditions or evolution of the variables; narratives describe the important events and developments that shape the variables. In terms of innovative methods for policy analysis, the foresight and scenario building methods can be an interesting reference for social sciences. Some examples of these exercises will be present in this paper, either related to vision in science and technology developments, social and technological futures, or related to aggregated indicators on human development. Two cases (Japan and Germany) are held on behalf the ministries of science and education (respectively, MEXT and BMBF), and another with the support of United Nations.

Pimentel, A., E. Fortunato, A. Gonçalves, A. Marques, H. Águas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "{Polycrystalline intrinsic zinc oxide to be used in transparent electronic devices}." Thin Solid Films. 487 (2005): 212-215. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., P. Barquinha, A. Pimentel, A. Gonçalves, A. Marques, L. Pereira, and R. Martins. "{Recent advances in ZnO transparent thin film transistors}." Thin Solid Films. 487 (2005): 205-211. AbstractWebsite
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Moniz, António Redesigning work organizations and technologies: experiences from European projects. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2005. Abstract

Currently distributed business process (re) design (resulting in components of business networks) basically relies on technical criteria. And that are the main purposes of most research projects supported by EC. Through the process of building a European Research Area, this means a strong influence in the national research programmes. However it is generally accepted that it should also take into account social criteria and aspects such as the quality of working life, or participation in decision processes. Those were some of the objectives of projects in de 80s decade, and framed some of the main concepts and scientific approaches to work organisation. The democratic participation of network and organisations members in the design process is a critical success factor. This is not accepted by everyone, but is based in sufficient case studies. Nevertheless, in order to achieve an optimization that can satisfying the requirements of agility of a network of enterprises, more complex design methods must be developed. Thus, the support to the collaborative design of distributed work in a network of enterprises, through a concurrent approaching business processes, work organisation and task content is a key factor to achieve such purposes. Increasing needs in terms of amounts of information, agility, and support for collaboration without time and space constrains, imposes the use of a computer-based model.

Moniz, António, and Rogério Puga Leal. "Editorial Note." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 1 (2005): 7. AbstractWebsite

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Urze, Paula, Sónia Barroso, and António B. Moniz. "Practices and trends of telework in the Portuguese industry: the results of surveys in the textile, metal and software sectors." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 1 (2005): 93-108. AbstractWebsite

The aim of the TeleRisk Project on labour relations and professional risks within the context of teleworking in Portugal – supported by IDICT – Institute for Development and Inspection of Working Conditions (Ministry of Labour), is to study the practices and forms of teleworking in the manufacturing sectors in Portugal. The project chose also the software industry as a reference sector, even though it does not intend to exclude from the study any other sector of activity or the so-called “hybrid” forms of work. However, the latter must have some of the characteristics of telework. The project thus takes into account the so-called “traditional” sectors of activity, namely textile and machinery and metal engineering (machinery and equipment), not usually associated to this type of work. However, telework could include, in the so-called “traditional” sectors, other variations that are not found in technologically based sectors. One of the evaluation methods for the dynamics associated to telework consisted in carrying out surveys by means of questionnaires, aimed at employers in the sectors analysed. This paper presents some of the results of those surveys. It is important to mention that, being a preliminary analysis, it means that it does not pretend to have exhausted all the issues in the survey, but has meant that it shows the bigger tendencies, in terms of teleworking practices, of the Portuguese industry.

Sampaio, José, and António Moniz Mapeamento De Indicadores de Qualificação e de Competência Profissional Num Sistema Complexo De Trabalho. O Caso Dos Serviços De Controlo De Tráfego Aéreo[Mapping of Qualification and Profes. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2005. Abstract

Flexibilisation and complexification of working places, due to the information technologies, requires an holistic approach to the labour reality, in an integrative and wide perspective of different scenarios and operational contexts. Such new changes implies the development of new personal and professional features that are beyond the restrict frame of the autonomous, discrete and specialised work. The knowledge needed for the work in organisations can be searched in the working processes modelling. And that can be a constructive basis of a “knowledge map”. Thus, are described the activities of different working processes, and that induces the emergence of a group of informations (indicators) necessary to the construction of each competence that supports the execution of those processes. This action even allows the existence of possible gaps in the strategies of long-life education and training. They assume more and more a critical support to the need of updating and maintenance of professional competences. How to identify and operationalise the professional competences in a working complex system is one of the main issues in this paper. The case study presented in this paper is refered to the air traffic control and it presents the methodology used for the identification and validation of a group of structuring professional competencies that are evident in a complex working system.

Fortunato, E. M. C., P. M. C. Barquinha, A. C. M. B. G. Pimentel, A. M. F. Goncalves, A. J. S. Marques, L. M. N. Pereira, and R. F. P. Martins. "Fully transparent ZnO thin-film transistor produced at room temperature." Advanced Materials. 17 (2005): 590-+. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E. M. C., P. M. C. Barquinha, A. C. M. B. G. Pimentel, A. M. F. Gon�alves, A. J. S. Marques, L. M. N. Pereira, and R. F. P. Martins. "{Fully Transparent ZnO Thin-Film Transistor Produced at Room Temperature}." Advanced Materials. 17 (2005): 590-594. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E. M. C., P. M. C. Barquinha, A. C. M. B. G. Pimentel, A. M. F. Goncalves, A. J. S. Marques, L. M. N. Pereira, and R. F. P. Martins. "{Fully transparent ZnO thin-film transistor produced at room temperature}." ADVANCED MATERIALS. 17 (2005): 590+. Abstract
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Pereira, L., H. Águas, P. Vilarinho, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Metal induced crystallization: Gold versus aluminium}." Journal of Materials Science. 40 (2005): 1387-1391. AbstractWebsite
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Machado, Tiago, and António Moniz Models and Practices in the Motor Vehicle Industry – contrasting cases from the Portuguese experience. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2005. Abstract

This paper presents and discusses two case studies in the Portuguese motor vehicle industry – Salvador Caetano’s Ovar Industrial Division (SCOID), a ‘Brownfield site’ with minority Toyota ownership; and Autoeuropa, a ‘Greenfield site’ wholly owned by Volkswagen. Basically, it considers the scope for the meaningful application of ‘Japanese’ organisational methods in these contexts, focusing on the human factor – i.e. as close as possible to the actors on the shop floor. After providing some insights into the Portuguese automotive industry, it profiles both SCOID and Autoeuropa and assesses each of their methods of work, within this balance of commitment between global and local. The main findings reveal the lag that can exist between theoretical models (namely those following a geographical criteria) and the actual practice carried out by manufacturers when tested outside their point of geographical origin.

Martins, R., P. Barquinha, A. Pimentel, L. Pereira, and E. Fortunato. "Transport in high mobility amorphous wide band gap indium zinc oxide films." Physica Status Solidi a-Applications and Materials Science. 202 (2005): R95-R97. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., L. Pereira, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "{Flexible a-Si:H Position-Sensitive Detectors}." Proceedings of the IEEE. 93 (2005): 1281-1286. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, R., P. Barquinha, A. Pimentel, L. Pereira, and E. Fortunato. "{Transport in high mobility amorphous wide band gap indium zinc oxide films}." physica status solidi (a). 202 (2005): R95-R97. AbstractWebsite
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MC, Lanca, Neagu ER, and Marat-Mendes JN. "Space charge studies of aged XLPE using combined isothermal and thermostimulated current measurements." Cross-Disciplinary Applied Research in Materials Science and Technology. Vol. 480-481. Materials Science Forum, 480-481. 2005. 501-505. Abstract
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Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, R. J. C. Silva, and FMB Fernandes. "Structural in situ studies of shape memory alloy (SMA) Ni-Ti thin films." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms. 238.1-4 (2005): 319-322. Abstract
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Pereira, L., P. Barquinha, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Influence of the oxygen/argon ratio on the properties of sputtered hafnium oxide." Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology. 118 (2005): 210-213. AbstractWebsite
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