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1994
RITI, JB, M. T. Cidade, S. PATLAZHAN, and P. Navard. "RHEOLOGY OF LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE SOLUTIONS." Vol. 207. AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036, 1994. 19- CELL. Abstract
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Ramos, A. M. P. e Lúcio, V. "Análise Experimental de Técnicas de Reparação e Reforço ao Punçoamento." 5º Encontro Nacional sobre Estruturas Pré-esforçadas. Porto: Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, 1994. Abstract

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Rusig, I., M. H. Godinho, L. Varichon, P. Sixou, J. Dedier, C. Filliatre, and AF Martins. "Optical properties of cholesteric (2‐hydroxypropyl) cellulose (HPC) esters." Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics. 32.11 (1994): 1907-1914. Abstract
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1992
Ricardo, A. A., S. F. Barreiros, M. Nunes Da Ponte, G. M. N. Albuquerque, and J. C. G. Calado. "(p, Vm, T) of (0.476Ar + 0.524N2)(I) and the calculation of thermodynamic properties of liquid air." The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 24.12 (1992): 1281-1291. AbstractWebsite
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Rusig, I., J. Dedier, C. Filliatre, M. H. Godinho, L. Varichon, and P. Sixou. "Effect of Degradation on Thermotropic Cholesteric Optical Properties of (2-Hydroxypropyl)cellulose (HPC) Esters." Journal of Polymer Science: Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 30 (1992): 895. Abstract
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Sebastião, PJ, M. H. Godinho, AC Ribeiro, D. Guillon, and M. Vilfan. "NMR study of molecular dynamics in a mixture of two polar liquid crystals (CBOOA and DOBCA)." Liquid Crystals. 11.4 (1992): 621-635. Abstract
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1990
Moura, I., P. Tavares, J. Moura, N. Ravi, B. Huynh, M. Liu, and J. LeGall. "{Purification and characterization of desulfoferrodoxin. A novel protein from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (ATCC 27774) and from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (strain Hildenborough) that contains a distorted rubredoxin center and a mononuclear ferrous center}." Journal Of Biological Chemistry. 265 (1990): 21596-21602. Abstract
A new type of non-heme iron protein was purified to homogeneity from extracts of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (ATCC 27774) and Desulfovibrio vulgaris (strain Hildenborough). This protein is a monomer of 16-kDa containing two iron atoms per molecule. The visible spectrum has maxima at 495, 368, and 279 nm and the EPR spectrum of the native form shows resonances at g = 7.7, 5.7, 4.1 and 1.8 characteristic of a high-spin ferric ion (S = 5/2) with E/D = 0.08. Mossbauer data indicates the presence of two types of iron: an FeS4 site very similar to that found in desulforedoxin from Desulfovibrio gigas and an octahedral coordinated high-spin ferrous site most probably with nitrogen/oxygen-containing ligands. Due to this rather unusual combination of active centers, this novel protein is named desulfoferrodoxin. Based on NH2-terminal amino acid sequence determined so far, the desulfoferrodoxin isolated from D. desulfuricans (ATCC 27774) appears to be a close analogue to a recently discovered gene product from D. vulgaris (Brumlik, M.J., and Voordouw, G. (1989) J. Bacteriol. 171, 49996-50004), which was suggested to be a rubredoxin oxidoreductase. However, reduced pyridine nucleotides failed to reduce the desulforedoxin-like center of this new protein.
1987
Aviles, T., F. Barroso, and P. Royo. "New Neutral and Cationic Cyclopentadienylcobalt Complexes." J Organomet Chem. 326 (1987): 423-429. AbstractWebsite
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1982
Aviles, T., F. Barroso, P. Royo, and J. H. Noordik. "New Eta-Allyl Eta-Cyclopentadienylcobalt Cations." J Organomet Chem. 236 (1982): 101-108. AbstractWebsite
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1981
Aviles, T., and P. Royo. "Reactions of Monocyclopentadienyl-Cobalt Cations with Nucleophiles." J Organomet Chem. 221 (1981): 333-337. AbstractWebsite
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1979