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Bursakov, SA, OY Gavel, G. Di Rocco, J. Lampreia, J. Calvete, AS Pereira, JJG Moura, and I. Moura. "Antagonists Mo and Cu in a heterometallic cluster present on a novel protein (orange protein) isolated from Desulfovibrio gigas." JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY. 98 (2004): 833-840. Abstract
An orange-coloured protein (ORP) isolated from Desulfovibrio gigas, a sulphate reducer, has been previously shown by extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) to contain a novel mixed-metal sulphide cluster of the type {[}S2MoS2CuS2MoS2] {[}J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122 (2000) 8321]. We report here the purification and the biochemical/spectroscopic characterisation of this novel protein. ORP is a soluble monomeric protein (11.8 kDa). The cluster is non-covalently bound to the polypeptide chain. The presence of a MoS42- moiety in the structure of the cofactor contributes with a quite characteristic UV-Vis spectra, exhibiting an orange colour, with intense absorption peaks at 480 and 338 nm. Pure ORP reveals an Abs(480)/Abs(338) ratio of 0.535. The gene sequence coding for ORP as well as the amino acid sequence was determined. The putative biological function of ORP is discussed. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Fortunato, E., V. Assunção, A. Gonçalves, A. Marques, H. Águas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, P. Vilarinho, and R. Martins. "{High quality conductive gallium-doped zinc oxide films deposited at room temperature}." Thin Solid Films. 451-452 (2004): 443-447. AbstractWebsite
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Pereira, L., H. Águas, R. M. S. Martins, P. Vilarinho, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Polycrystalline silicon obtained by metal induced crystallization using different metals}." Thin Solid Films. 451-452 (2004): 334-339. AbstractWebsite
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Aguas, H., L. Perreira, R. J. C. Silva, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Effect of the tunnelling oxide growth by H2O2 oxidation on the performance of a-Si : H MIS photodiodes." Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials For Advanced Technology. 109.1-3 (2004): 256-259. Abstract
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Moniz, António Discussão de temas de cenarização para a indústria automóvel para aplicação do método Delphi em Portugal[Discussion of scenario topics for the automotive industry to apply a Delphi method. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2004. Abstract

As was recently published in the GERPISA newsletter, one of the aims of the research for the new years will be the knowledge of interactions between the organisational company dynamics and the social-economical models of development. If one takes the example of the German exercise in the framework of FUTUR programme, one of the main thematic groups that emerged from the first discussions was preciselly “Mobility: individually atractive and socially sustainable”. Also the IMVP programme at MIT is taking these questions on the “visions for a sustainable future” theme. In the same way the WorTiS Project analysed several scenario topics on the issue of mobility and automotive industry. Those scenario topics are explained and justified in this research paper.

Zhang, S., L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, L. Pereira, N. Martins, P. Canhola, I. Ferreira, N. Nedev, H. Águas, and R. Martins. "{Characterization of silicon carbide thin films prepared by VHF-PECVD technology}." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 338-340 (2004): 530-533. AbstractWebsite
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Pereira, L., H. Águas, R. M. Martins, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Polycrystalline silicon obtained by gold metal induced crystallization}." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 338-340 (2004): 178-182. AbstractWebsite
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MC, Lanca, and Marat-MendeS J. "Dielectric breakdown statistics of polyethylene for progressively-censored data." Advanced Materials Forum Ii. Vol. 455-456. Materials Science Forum, 455-456. 2004. 602-605. Abstract
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MC, Lanca, Neagu ER, Neagu RM, Dias CJ, Marat-Mendes JN, and Das-Gupta DK. "Space charge studies in LDPE using combined isothermal and non-isothermal current measurements." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION. 11 (2004): 25-34. Abstract
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JP, Borges, GODINHO MH, MARTINS AF, Stamatialis DF, D. PMN, and Belgacem MN. "Tensile properties of cellulose fiber reinforced hydroxypropylcellulose films." Polymer Composites. 25 (2004): 102-110. Abstract
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Barquinha, P., L. Pereira, H. Águas, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Influence of the deposition conditions on the properties of titanium oxide produced by r.f. magnetron sputtering}." Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 7 (2004): 243-247. AbstractWebsite
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Barquinha, P., L. Pereira, H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Influence of the deposition conditions on the properties of titanium oxide produced by r.f. magnetron sputtering." Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 7 (2004): 243-247. AbstractWebsite
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Casimiro, T., F. Montilla, S. Garcia, T. Avilés, S. Raeissi, A. Shariati, C. J. Peters, M. Nunes Da Ponte, and A. Aguiar-Ricardo. "Phase behaviour of the catalyst dicarbonyl(η5- cyclopentadienyl)-cobalt in carbon dioxide." Journal of Supercritical Fluids. 31.1 (2004): 1-8. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, R. M. S., R. J. C. Silva, FMB Fernandas, L. Pereira, P. R. Gordo, M. J. P. Maneira, and N. Schell. "In-situ GIXRD characterization of the crystallization of Ni-Ti sputtered thin films." Materials Science Forum. 455-456 (2004): 342-345. AbstractWebsite
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Alendouro, M. S. J. G., R. C. C. Monteiro, C. F. M. L. Figueiredo, R. M. S. Martins, R. J. C. Silva, M. C. Ferro, and M. H. V. Fernandas. "Microstructural characterization and properties of a glass and a glassceramic made from municipal incinerator bottom ash." Materials Science Forum. 455-456 (2004): 827-830. AbstractWebsite
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Filipe, S., João M. Maia, and M. T. Cidade. "PP/LCP blends: Influence of the LCP content on the mechanical, rheological and morphological properties." Vol. 455. Trans Tech Publications, 2004. 476-479. Abstract
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Pinto, JV, R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, M. J. Soares, T. Monteiro, and R. Gonzalez. "Stability and optical activity of Er implanted MgO." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 218 (2004): 128-132. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., V. Assuncao, A. Marques, A. Goncalves, H. Aguas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, FMB Fernandes, R. J. C. Silva, R. Martins, and C. Dias. "ZnO : Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Advanced Materials Forum Ii. 455-456 (2004): 12-15. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., V. Assunção, A. Marques, A. Gonçalves, H. Águas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, FMB Fernandes, R. J. C. Silva, and R. Martins. "ZnO:Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Materials Science Forum. 455-456 (2004): 12-15. AbstractWebsite
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Moreira, A., and J. Ara. "Handling Unanticipated Requirements Change with Aspects." Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering Conference (SEKE). Knowledge Systems Institute, 2004. Abstract
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Saraiva, J. G., A. Wemans, M. J. P. Maneira, A. Maio, and J. Patriarca. "The aluminization of 600 k WLS fibers for the TileCal/ATLAS/LHC." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. 51.3 (2004): 1235-1241.
Lapa, N., R. Barbosa, B. Mendes, and J. F. Santos Oliveira. "Chemical and ecotoxicological long-term behaviour of new materials for quarry back-filling and underground constructions." International RILEM Conference on the Use of Recycled Materials in Building and Structures. Eds. E. Vázquez, Ch. F. Hendriks, and G. M. T. Janssen. Barcelona: RILEM, 2004. 373-382. Abstractpaper_186_final_version.pdf

The main aim of the Valomat project was the development of new materials for quarry back-filling and underground constructions, based on the reuse of bottom ashes from MSWI. Bottom ashes were collected in six incineration plants of Europe. Some of them were selected for the development of new materials.
One task of this project comprised the study of the long-term behavior of new materials, under simulated conditions of environmental exposure. Three different scenarios were studied. For each scenario, a pilot plant was constructed and the new materials were studied under laboratory conditions or natural weather. The long-term behavior of these materials was assessed through the characterization of chemical and ecotoxicological properties of the leachates.
The chemical contamination and the ecotoxicological levels of the leachates were relatively low, although different levels had been determined for the three different scenarios. The immersion in dechlorinated tap water (scenario S1) had shown the highest emission levels of chlorides, sulphates, DOC, and Al, especially for the materials B2/1 and B2/2. The lowest ecotoxicological and chemical levels were determined in the scenario in which the materials were buried in a sieved soil.