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2001
Carrapa, R. T., O. M. N. Teodoro, and A. M. C. Moutinho. "{Positive and negative ion emission from perfluorinated}." Chemical Physics Letters. 336 (2001): 431-438. Abstract

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Cabrita, A., L. Pereira, D. Brida, A. Lopes, A. Marques, I. Ferreira, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Silicon carbide photodiodes: Schottky and PINIP structures}." Applied Surface Science. 184 (2001): 437-442. AbstractWebsite
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Teodoro, O. M. N. D., and A. M. C. Moutinho. "{Simulation of sputtering induced by light ions}." Surface Science. 482-485 (2001): 1392-1398. Abstract

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Franco, R., AS Pereira, P. Tavares, A. Mangravita, MJ Barber, I. Moura, and GC Ferreira. "{Substitution of murine ferrochelatase glutamate-287 with glutamine or alanine leads to porphyrin substrate-bound variants}." Biochemical Journal. 356 (2001): 217-222. Abstract
Ferrochelatase (EC 4.99.1.1) is the terminal enzyme of the haem biosynthetic pathway and catalyses iron chelation into the protoporphyrin IX ring. Glutamate-287 (E287) of murine mature ferrochelatase is a conserved residue in all known sequences of ferrochelatase, is present at the active site of the enzyme, as inferred from the Bacillus subtilis ferrochelatase three-dimensional structure, and is critical for enzyme activity. Substitution of E287 with either glutamine (Q) or alanine (A) yielded variants with lower enzymic activity than that of the wild-type ferrochelatase and with different absorption spectra from the wild-type enzyme. In contrast to the wild-type enzyme, the absorption spectra of the variants indicate that these enzymes, as purified, contain protoporphyrin IX. Identification and quantification of the porphyrin bound to the E287-directed variants indicate that approx. 80% of the total porphyrin corresponds to protoporphyrin IX. Significantly, rapid stopped-flow experiments of the E287A and E287Q Variants demonstrate that reaction with Zn2+ results in the formation of bound Zn-protoporphyrin IX, indicating that the endogenously bound protoporphyrin IX can be used as a substrate. Taken together, these findings suggest that the structural strain imposed by ferrochelatase on the porphyrin substrate as a critical step in the enzyme catalytic mechanism is also accomplished by the E287A and E287Q variants, but without the release of the product. Thus E287 in murine ferrochelatase appears to be critical For the catalytic process by controlling the release of the product.
2000
Moniz, António, Sara Casaca, Mário Bairrada, and Conceição Moreno I&D, inovação e fomento de emprego: ideias chave de uma relação[R&D, innovation and job creation: key-ideas of a relation]. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

The increasing degree of inter-dependency and integration of economy at a global scale motivated the globalization of scientific and technological knowledge from manufacturing, to the marketing and the strategic management of companies that act as protagonists of these processes. Globalization of markets is inter-connected with intensive incorporation of knowledge in economy. In this sense the continuous evolution of the manufacturing industry structure for an increased high intensity technology elements, namely information and communication technologies, implies that these industrial sub-sectors are conditioning the global performance of economy, the productivity gains and as a consequence the levels of economical and employment growth. This study on “R&D, Innovation and Employment Creation” for the Portuguese Observatory of Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP-MQE) is updating information on the articulation between Job creation, innovation, technology, and R&D. A diagnosis of the state of national S&T research and of processes of technological and organizational innovation was made, as well of the interfacing structures between the knowledge sector and the economical activities. Were made 12 case studies at companies with some innovation activities, interviews to unionists and to Professional associations, and public offices. Was made also a survey to a selected sample of technological infrastructures.

Moniz, António Work organisation in industry: Practices of use of IT in Portugal. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

The innovation in the employment behaviour is particularly clear in what concerns the sector composition of the employment changes: the persistent decrease of the industrial employment (even if within a framework of some recovery of the industrial product), a slight expansion in the employment on the tertiary sector, and an important growth of the employment in the construction and public works activities. We can identify then a considerable sector mutation concerning the industrial and the services sectors but also a growth of the atypical forms of employment. Portugal continues not being able to respond to the labour market needs (improvement in the education sector is critical to the catch-up process). The Portuguese cases studied point out to organisational changes supported by ICT, but not determined/induced by it. For most of the changes that were recently developed, ICT had an important role. We didn’t found explicit technological determinism in the relation between ICT and social exclusion.

P, Judeinstein, Lanca MC, Marat-MendeS J, and Rault J. "Pore dimension of water trees in PE: NMR studies." POLYMER. 41 (2000): 8151-8154. Abstract
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Dias, JM, CA Cunha, S. Teixeira, G. Almeida, C. Costa, J. Lampreia, JJG Moura, I. Moura, and MJ Romao. "Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a membrane-bound nitrite reductase from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774." ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 56 (2000): 215-217. Abstract
{Nitrite reductase from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 is a multihaem (type c) membrane-bound enzyme that catalyzes the dissimilatory conversion of nitrite to ammonia. Crystals of the oxidized form of this enzyme were obtained using PEG and CaCl2 as precipitants in the presence of 3-(decylmethylammonium)propane-1-sulfonate and belong to the space group P2(1)2(1)2(1), With unit-cell parameters a = 78.94
Moniz, António, Ilona Kovács, Duarte Vicente, and Ana R. Ramos Fisheries Development and Fisheries Dependent Communities in Portugal: Socio-Economic Change and Strategic Planning. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

The socio-economic subsystem encompassing fisheries may be defined as including not only the harvesting sector but also several related activities occurring both upstream (shipbuilding, gear manufacture) and downstream (processing, distribution and trade). But these closely interrelated economic activities can also be set within a much broader system which would include the ecological, institutional and political influences which frame economic behaviour. The value of this broader conceptualisation is that it treats fisheries not as an isolated and independent economic activity but as part of a more holistic and complex system. This broader perspective is of particular significance when attempting to examine the concept of regional dependence. The socio-economic subsystem for fisheries is dominated by small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). And Peniche emerges as one of Portugal’s most important fishing ports whether measured in terms of the volume of landings or the total numbers of fishermen. It also has one of the highest levels of fisheries dependence of all coastal municipalities in Portugal with over 20% of its workforce currently engaged in fisheries related employment, faces a daunting and uncertain future. The social fabric of fisheries dependent communities also suffers serious damage; once again, the technocratic approach to management has no solutions to offer. It is essential, therefore, to turn away from the existing approach and to develop instead new forms of intervention; in short, to provide a new vision. This implies change not only to the policy process but also in the attitudes of the social actors and in the preoccupations of fisheries related research. An integrated approach is required based on participative action and the development of an integrated information network.

Moniz, António Trabalho, formação e inovação: Novos problemas para a Sociedade da Informação[Work, training and innovation: new problems for the information society]. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

In this paper for a public debate promoted by the Portuguese President of Republic in 2000, we start from the basic definitions of information society and discuss the main measures proposed as targets in the firld of work and employment. Structural changes are analysed related with the economical and social dimensions of the information society, especially those related to the work organisation, education and training, and the labour markets. Finally recommendations are made on the topics of innovation, employment and development of information society.

Moniz, António, and Manuel M. Godinho New Methodological Approaches for Change in Traditional Sectors: The Case of the Portuguese Fisheries Socio-Economic System. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

This paper summarises the methodological approach and main results of the MARHE project (Employment and Human Resources in the Fisheries Socio-Economic System). This project had as its main aim the search for alternative futures for the fisheries sector in Portugal, with particular attention being paid to the human resources situation and the working and living conditions of the fisheries-dependent populations in the coastal areas. This is a particularly interesting case, since fisheries were once an important activity and they are now in deep recession, even though it is generally recognised that the future utilisation of maritime resources offer an immense potential. As part of the research, a Delphi exercise was implemented involving in two successive stages some of the leading actors and experts dealing with the sector in Portugal. Other initiatives were held in the context of the MARHE project providing direct and indirect inputs to the scenarios and recommendations that were put forward in the sequence of the Delphi exercise. Overall the activities described in the paper contributed to the mobilisation of major actors and to discussions that may have practical implication for the future of the sector, if certain conditions are now met in the follow up to the project.

Nunes, Isabel L., Rita A. Ribeiro, and Virgílio A. Machado Knowledge Base of the Ergonomics Expert System ERGO_X. World Automation Conference-2000. Maui-Hawaii, 2000. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Ceratosaurus sp. (Dinosauria: Theropoda) in the Late Jurassic of Portugal." Abstract volume of the 31st International Geological Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2000. Abstractmateus__antunes_2000_-_ceratosaurus_in_portugal.pdf

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Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Portugal." Abstracts of the 1st Symposium of European Dinosaurs, p.18. Dusseldorf, Germany. 2000. Abstractmateus__antunes_2000_late_jurassic_dinosaurs_of_portugal_dusseldorf_2000.pdf

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Marques M. M. B., Santos M. M. M., Lobo Prabhakar A. M. S. "A novel synthesis of arcyriaflavin-A via an intramolecular sulfur extrusion reaction." Tetrahedron Lett.. 41 (2000): 9835-9838.
Moniz, António B. O Poder e o Discurso da imprensa quotidiana nos Açores. Ponta Delgada: Instituto Cultural de Ponta Delgada, 2000.
J. Araújo, and A. Moreira. "Specifying the Behaviour of UML Collaborations Using Object-Z." Americas Conference on Information, Systems (AMCIS). Long Beach, USA: Association for Information Systems, 2000. Abstract

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Masson, G., Rybarczyk Y., Castet E., and Mestre D. "Temporal dynamics of motion integration for the initiation of tracking eye movements at ultra-short latencies." Visual Neuroscience. 17.5 (2000): 753-767.copy.pdf
Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Torvosaurus sp. (Dinosauria : Theropoda) in the Late Jurassic of Portugal." Livro de Resumos do I Congresso Ibérico de Paleontologia, pp: 115-117. 2000. 115-117. Abstractmateus_antunes_2000_torvosaurus_sp.dinosauria_-_theropoda_in_the_late_jurassic_of_portugal.pdf

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Nunes, Isabel L., Rita A. Ribeiro, and Virgílio A. Machado Application of Fuzzy Sets Theory to the Evaluation of Office Chairs. Eds. Laerte Sznelwar, and Leila Zidan. O Trabalho Humano com Sistemas Informatizados no Sector de Serviços. S. Paulo-Brasil: Ed. Plêiade, 2000. Abstract
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Moniz, António, and Ilona Kovács Conditions Of Inter-Firm Co-Operation In A Virtual Enterprise Concept : The Case Of Automotive Sector In Portugal. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2000. Abstract

One can assist to significant changes in the organisation of manufacturing systems during the last years. Lean production, network enterprise or the virtual enterprises are reference concepts of the re-organisation of manufacturing systems. Some authors mention a new enterprise paradigm, of generalisation of intelligent manufacture, organised in networks and assisted by information and communication technologies. The first part of the paper develops a critical approach to the illusion connected to these concepts, calling the attention to the diversity of the type of relationships among firms. If virtual enterprises (VE) are networks of firms with intensive usage of ICT, one can verify a predominance of a technicist perspective. This one considers that the development of VEs is a technological problem, of development and management of information systems, and of entrepreneurial share of different databases. Sociology can be useful, even fundamental in an anthropocentric approach. The last part of the paper is on the Portuguese situation in the automobile sector, approaching the types of entrepreneurial organisation.

Águas, Hugo MB, Elvira M. C. Fortunato, Ana M. Cabrita, Vitor Silva, Pedro MN Tonello, and Rodrigo F. P. Martins. "Correlation Between Surface/Interface States and the Performance of MIS Structures." MRS Proceedings. Vol. 609. Cambridge University Press, 2000. A12-1. Abstract
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Fortunato, Elvira, Isabel Ferreira, Franco Giuliani, and Rodrigo Martins. "Flexible large area thin film position sensitive detectors." Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 86.3 (2000): 182-186. Abstract
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Martins, R., I. Ferreira, A. Cabrita, and E. Fortunato. "Improvement of a-Si: H device stability and performances by proper design of the interfaces." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 266 (2000): 1094-1098. Abstract
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Martins, R., Ferreira Cabrita Fortunato I. A. E. "Improvement of a-Si:H device stability and performances by proper design of the interfaces." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 266-269 B (2000): 1094-1098. AbstractWebsite

This paper deals with a new design method for the interfaces of a-Si:H pin solar cells that improves the stability and performances of devices deposited in a single batch chamber process. The method consists in removing a deposited sacrificial layer placed between the p/i and/or i/n interfaces by etching. This layer is an absorber of defects and impurities that are introduced in the interfaces, mainly from the chamber walls cross-contamination and the substrate surface. The results achieved increase the device fill factor and short circuit current density, respectively towards 75% and 16.3 mA cm-2, with a final efficiency of about 10%, before light soaking experiments. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.