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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. 118 (2005): 210-213. AbstractWebsite
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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 and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 238.1-4 (2005): 319-322. AbstractWebsite
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Mestre, D., Rybarczyk Y., Hoppenot P., and Colle E. "Assistance robotics: implementation of human-like visuo-motor synergies on a teleoperated mobile device." 20th Annual International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities. Los Angeles, USA 2005. copy.pdf
Mestre, D., Rybarczyk Y., Hoppenot P., and Colle E. "Assistance robotics: the role of human-like modes of control." 8th Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe. Lille, France 2005. copy.pdf
Malheiro, A. "Complete rewriting systems for codified submonoids." Int. J. Algebra Comput.. 15 (2005): 207-216. AbstractWebsite

Given a complete rewriting system R on X and a subset X0 of X+ satisfying certain conditions, we present a complete rewriting system for the submonoid of M(X;R) generated by X0. The obtained result will be applied to the group of units of a monoid satisfying H1 = D1. On the other hand we prove that all maximal subgroups of a monoid defined by a special rewriting system are isomorphic.

Mateus, O. Dinossauros do Jurássico Superior de Portugal, com destaque para os saurísquios. Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Lisboa, 2005.
J. Araújo, E. Baniassad, P. Clements, A. Moreira, A. Rashid, and B. Tekinerdogan Early Aspects: The Current Landscape. Carnegie Mellon University, 2005. Abstract

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I, Pinto, Alves L, Ortiguera M, and A. Batista. "ECG Wave Detection and Delineation with Wavelets." Computational Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Conference . Biopattern. 2005.
Mateus, O., and J. Milan. "Ichnological evidence for giant ornithopod dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation, Portugal." Abstract Book of the International Symposium on Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates Palaeoichnology. Fumanya, Barcelona 2005. 60. Abstractmateus__milan_2005_footprint.pdf

The Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation contains a diverse dinosaur fauna comprising theropods, sauropods, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs and several genera of ornithopods.
The sedimentology in the area favours preservation of footprints, and footprints from most of the dinosaurs represented by skeletal remains are present in the area. During fieldwork in the summer of 2003 a new, large, tridactyl footprint was found at the beach of Vale Frades, approximately 6 km north of Lourinhã, Portugal. The footprint was found together with a stegosaur footprint on a clay bed exposed within the tidal zone. The footprints were preserved as sandstone casts standing on a pedestal of clay. This unusual type of preservation is the result of the footprints having first been emplaced in clay, and then filled with sand. During the present day erosion from the sea, the harder sandstone cast of the footprints protects the subjacent clay layers from erosion. Owing to the immediate danger of erosion of, the footprint was collected and is now on display at Museu da Lourinhã (ML 1000). The footprint is 70 cm long and 69 cm wide, the toes are short and broad, with indications of short blunt claws. The

divarication angle between the outer digits is close to 90 degrees. The dimensions and general

morphology of the footprint identifies it as deriving from an ornithopod dinosaur with an estimated hip height of 4.13 metres. Although very large ornithopods are known from the Cretaceous, the largest known Jurassic ornithopod is Camptosaurus from USA, and the largest known from Portugal is the camptosaurid Draconyx loureiroi. Neither of these reached the body size suggested by the new footprint. So far the footprint described herein is s the only evidence for a Jurassic ornithopod of that size.

J. Araújo, and A. Moreira. "Integrating UML Activity Diagrams with Temporal Logic Expressions." 10th International Workshop on Exploring Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD 2005),. FEUP, 2005. Abstract

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Lapa, N., R. Barbosa, S. Camacho, R. C. C. Monteiro, M. H. Fernandes, and J. F. Santos Oliveira. "Leaching behaviour of a glass produced from a MSWI bottom ash." Advanced Materials Forum III, III International Materials Symposium Materiais 2005. Ed. Paula Vilarinho. Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro: Trans Tech Publications Inc., 2005. 1736-1741. Abstractlapa_et_al_-_to10.o3.pdf

This paper is mainly focused on the characterisation of a glass material (GM) obtained from the thermal treatment of a bottom ash (BA) produced at the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) incineration plant of Valorsul. By melting the BA at 1400ºC during 2 hours, and without using any chemical additives, a homogeneous black-coloured glass was obtained. The thermal and mechanical properties of this glass were characterised. The thermal expansion coefficient, measured by dilatometry, was 9-10 x 10-6 per ºC and the modulus of rupture, determined by four-point bending test, was 75±6 MPa, which are similar values to those exhibited by commercial soda-lime-silica glasses used in structural applications. The chemical and the ecotoxicological leaching behaviour of the GM were also analysed. The GM was submitted to a leaching procedure composed of 15 sequential extraction cycles. A liquid/solid (L/S) ratio of 2 l/kg was applied in each cycle. The leachates were filtered through a membrane of PTFE (porosity: 0.45 µm). The filtered leachates were characterised for different chemical parameters and for an ecotoxicological indicator (bacterium Vibrio fischeri). The GM was also submitted to a microwave acidic digestion for the assessment of the total metal content. The crude BA was also submitted to the same experimental procedures. The GM showed levels of chemical emission and ecotoxicity for V. fischeri much lower than those determined for the crude BA. Similar characterisation studies will be pursued with the glass-ceramics produced by adequate thermal treatment of the glass, in order to investigate the effect of the crystallization on the final properties.

M. Lencastre, J. Botelho, P. Clericuzzi, and J. Araújo. "A Meta-model for the Problem Frames Approach." 4th Workshop in Software Modeling Engineering (WiSME'05), 8th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS’05). Jamaica 2005. Abstract

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A. Rashid, A. Moreira, J. Araújo, and P. Sawyer. "A Multi-Dimensional, Model-Driven Approach to Concern Identification and Traceability." 1st Workshop on Models and Aspects, na 19th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2005). Glasgow, Scotland 2005. Abstract

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Tostão, Zélia, João P. Noronha, Eurico J. Cabrita, Jorge Medeiros, Jorge Justino, Jaime Bermejo, and Amélia P. Rauter. "A Novel Pentacyclic Triterpene from Leontodon filii." Fitoterapia. 76.2 (2005): 173-180.A Novel Pentacyclic Triterpene from Leontodon filii 2005.pdf
Marques, C., A. Wemans, M. J. P. Maneira, A. Kozanecki, R. C. da Silva, and E. Alves. "Site location and optical properties of Eu implanted sapphire." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 240.1-2 (2005): 409-414.
Milan, J., P. Christiansen, and O. Mateus. "A three-dimensionally preserved sauropod manus impression from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal: Implications for sauropod manus shape and locomotor mechanics." Kaupia. 14 (2005): 47-52. Abstractmilan_et_al_mateus_2005_-_3d_sauropod_manus_track_l_j_portugal.pdfWebsite

Sauropods were the largest animals ever to walk the earth, and evolved several specializations in their limbs in order to support their body mass. Their legs became columnar and their manual digits became reduced and encapsulated in tissue to form a single weight-bearing unit in the derived sauropods. A new three-dimensionally preserved cast of a sauropod manus, found in the Upper Jurassic Lourinhã Formation, Portugal, demonstrates not only the shape, but also the actual movements of the sauropod manus during the stride. The manus cast is 32 cm deep, and show the manus to be hoof-shaped and lacking any impressions of individual digits, except for digit I, the pollex. Well preserved striations from skin on the sides of the cast show that the manus was covered in rough, tubercular skin. The width of the manus cast is consistent from top to bottom, demonstrating that the manus was brought down and lifted vertically before any parasaggital movement of the upper limb took place.

Mouta, S., Santos J., and Rybarczyk Y. "Visual perception of biological motion direction and velocity: global and local factors." 1st Iberian Congress on Perception. Barcelona, Spain 2005. copy.pdf
Sanguino, P., O. M. N. D. Teodoro, M. Niehus, C. P. Marques, A. M. C. Moutinho, E. Alves, and R. Schwarz. "{Structural and composition analysis of GaN films deposited by cyclic-PLD at different substrate temperatures}." Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 121 (2005): 131-135. Abstract2005_ganfilms_sensors.pdfWebsite

GaN films were deposited by cyclic pulsed laser deposition (cyclic-PLD) at different substrate temperatures between 400 and 600◦C. Alignment of the films along the c-axis, grain size, roughness and conductivity increased with temperature. Surface elemental ratio N/Ga was determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and was smaller for films deposited at higher temperature. A decrease of the resistivity of the films agreed with higher metallic (Ga) surface concentration. Bulk elemental ratio N/Ga, determined by Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS), was higher than the XPS ratio and showed a very small tendency to decrease with deposition temperature. At 600 ◦C, there was evidence of contamination of the films by oxygen probably resulting from diffusion from the sapphire (Al2O3) substrate. These results suggest that adjustments in the deposition conditions are needed in order to have high crystal alignment, large grain size and good N/Ga ratio.

Godinho, M. H., AC Trindade, J. L. Figueirinhas, LV Melo, and P. Brogueira. "3D soft microlithography in segmented anisotropic urethane/urea elastomers." Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 437.1 (2005): 53/[1297]-61/[1305]. Abstract
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Zhang, S., L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, L. Pereira, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Amorphous silicon based piin structure for color sensor." MRS Proceedings. 862.1 (2005). Abstract
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Zhang, S., L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, L. Pereira, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Amorphous silicon based piin structure for color sensor." MRS Proceedings. Vol. 862. Cambridge University Press, 2005. A9-5. Abstract
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Zhang, S., L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, I. Ferreira, H. Águas, and R. Martins. "Amorphous silicon-based PINIP structure for color sensor." Thin solid films. 487.1 (2005): 268-270. Abstract
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