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Wain, Alison, Diogo Castro, {Maria Fernanda} Rollo, Frederico Nogueira, Gon{\c c}alo Santos, {Maria Gra{\c da c}a} Filipe, Isabel Tissot, {Jorge Miguel} Sampaio, {José Paulo} Santos, Manuel Lemos, Marta Manso, Matthias Tissot, Mauro Guerra, Miles Oglethorpe, Pedro Amaro, Pedro Pedroso, Rui Silva, Sofia Pessanha, and {Tiago A. N. } Silva Cultura Material, Cultura Científica: Património Industrial para o Futuro. Portugal: Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2021. Abstract

Material, Culture, Scientific Culture: Industrial Heritage for the Future

Silva, Carlos, Jorge Martins, Jonas Deuermeier, Maria Elias Pereira, Ana Rovisco, Pedro Barquinha, João Goes, Rodrigo Martins, Elvira Fortunato, and Asal Kiazadeh. "{Towards Sustainable Crossbar Artificial Synapses with Zinc-Tin Oxide}." Electronic Materials. 2 (2021): 105-115. AbstractWebsite

In this article, characterization of fully patterned zinc-tin oxide (ZTO)-based memristive devices with feature sizes as small as 25 µm2 is presented. The devices are patterned via lift-off with a platinum bottom contact and a gold-titanium top contact. An on/off ratio of more than two orders of magnitude is obtained without the need for electroforming processes. Set operation is a current controlled process, whereas the reset is voltage dependent. The temperature dependency of the electrical characteristics reveals a bulk-dominated conduction mechanism for high resistance states. However, the charge transport at low resistance state is consistent with Schottky emission. Synaptic properties such as potentiation and depression cycles, with progressive increases and decreases in the conductance value under 50 successive pulses, are shown. This validates the potential use of ZTO memristive devices for a sustainable and energy-efficient brain-inspired deep neural network computation.

Conti, Simone, Emanuel Tschopp, G. Sala, and Octavio Mateus. "Multibody simulations of diplodocid tail motion." Annual conference of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists. European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, 2021. conti_et_al_2021_diplodocid_tail._eavp_abstract.pdf
Marx, Miguel P., Octávio Mateus, Michael J. Polcyn, Anne S. Schulp, Olímpio A. Gonçalves, and Louis L. Jacobs. "The cranial anatomy and relationships of Cardiocorax mukulu (Plesiosauria: Elasmosauridae) from Bentiaba, Angola." PLOS ONE. 16.8 (2021): e0255773-. Abstractmarx_et_al_2021_cardiocorax_angola.pdfWebsite

We report a new specimen of the plesiosaur Cardiocorax mukulu that includes the most complete plesiosaur skull from sub-Saharan Africa. The well-preserved three-dimensional nature of the skull offers rare insight into the cranial anatomy of elasmosaurid plesiosaurians. The new specimen of Cardiocorax mukulu was recovered from Bentiaba, Namibe Province in Angola, approximately three meters above the holotype. The new specimen also includes an atlas-axis complex, seventeen postaxial cervical vertebrae, partial ribs, a femur, and limb elements. It is identified as Cardiocorax mukulu based on an apomorphy shared with the holotype where the cervical neural spine is approximately as long anteroposteriorly as the centrum and exhibits a sinusoidal anterior margin. The new specimen is nearly identical to the holotype and previously referred material in all other aspects. Cardiocorax mukulu is returned in an early-branching or intermediate position in Elasmosauridae in four out of the six of our phylogenetic analyses. Cardiocorax mukulu lacks the elongated cervical vertebrae that is characteristic of the extremely long-necked elasmosaurines, and the broad skull with and a high number of maxillary teeth (28–40) which is characteristic of Aristonectinae. Currently, the most parsimonious explanation concerning elasmosaurid evolutionary relationships, is that Cardiocorax mukulu represents an older lineage of elasmosaurids in the Maastrichtian.

Gavinho, Silvia, Manuel Graca, Pedro Prezas, João Borges, Jorge Silva, Eduardo Pires, Henrique Armes, and Jose Coucelo. "Antibacterial bioglass in dental implants: a canine clinical study." 31.Supplement_2 (2021): ckab120-006. Abstract
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Soares, Paula I. P., Joana Romao, Ricardo Matos, Jorge Carvalho Silva, and Joao Paulo Borges. "Design and engineering of magneto-responsive devices for cancer theranostics: Nano to macro perspective." 116 (2021): 100742. Abstract
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Gonçalves, Adriana, Filipe V. Almeida, João Paulo Borges, and Paula I. P. Soares. "Incorporation of Dual-Stimuli Responsive Microgels in Nanofibrous Membranes for Cancer Treatment by Magnetic Hyperthermia." 7.1 (2021): 28. Abstract
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Carrêlo, Henrique, Paula I. P. Soares, João Paulo Borges, and Maria Teresa Cidade. "Injectable Composite Systems Based on Microparticles in Hydrogels for Bioactive Cargo Controlled Delivery." 7.3 (2021): 147. Abstract
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Graça, Manuel Pedro, Silvia Soreto, Silvia Gavinho, Manuel Valente, Cristiane Salgueiro, José Nunes, Paula Soares, Maria Lança, Tania Vieira, and Jorge Silva. "Nanomaterials for magnetic hyperthermia." 31.Supplement_2 (2021): ckab120-066. Abstract
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Teixeira, Silvia Soreto, Manuel PF Graça, José Lucas, Manuel Almeida Valente, Paula I. P. Soares, Maria Carmo Lança, Tânia Vieira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, João Paulo Borges, and Luiza-Izabela Jinga. "Nanostructured LiFe5O8 by a Biogenic Method for Applications from Electronics to Medicine." 11.1 (2021): 193. Abstract
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Teixeira, S. S., M. P. F. Graça, J. Lucas, M. A. Valente, P. I. P. Soares, MC Lança, T. Vieira, JC Silva, J. P. Borges, and LI Jinga Nanostructured LiFe5O8 by a Biogenic Method for Applications from Electronics to Medicine. Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 193. s Note: MDPI stays neu-tral with regard to jurisdictional clai-ms in …, 2021. Abstract
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Tipa, Cezar, Maria T. Cidade, Tânia Vieira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, Paula I. P. Soares, and João Paulo Borges. "A New Long-Term Composite Drug Delivery System Based on Thermo-Responsive Hydrogel and Nanoclay." 11.1 (2021): 25. Abstract
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Fernandes, Alexandra E., Octávio Mateus, Blanca Bauluz, Rute Coimbra, Lope Ezquerro, Carmen Núñez-Lahuerta, Calin Suteu, and Miguel Moreno-Azanza. "The Paimogo Dinosaur Egg Clutch Revisited: Using One of Portugal’s Most Notable Fossils to Exhibit the Scientific Method." Geoheritage. 13.3 (2021): 66. Abstractfernandes_et_al-2021-geoheritage.pdfWebsite

Found in the Upper Jurassic outcrops of Lourinhã, Portugal, and first published in 1997, the Paimogo dinosaur egg clutch is one of Portugal’s most remarkable fossils, with over one hundred eggs preserved in association with embryonic bones, of the allosauroid theropod Lourinhanosaurus. However, many questions about it have remained unanswered, even until the present day. After its discovery, this extraordinary fossil became the keystone of a small local museum, greatly kick-starting regional tourism, while also holding the fossils in trust for future generations to study. More than 20 years later, continually sustained paleontological interest from the public has even given rise to both a highly successful dinosaur theme park in the region and an aspiring UNESCO Geopark. Recently, a multidisciplinary team of preparators, paleontologists, sedimentologists, mineralogists, and geochemists revisited an unopened jacket from the original excavation using an array of techniques to address various questions. Studies are ongoing, but the corpus of information obtained and the methodologies utilized to gather data have offered an opportunity to design an exhibit around the history of the Paimogo clutch, highlighting the scientific methods involved, and asserting the importance of preserving geological heritage for the future, when new tools will doubtlessly become available to provide yet another new look at old fossils. Here, we describe our analytical procedures and present an innovative exhibit designed to introduce to the public the latest advances on the research behind an iconic piece of Portuguese geoheritage, increasing its value both as a research item and as an educational resource.

Conti, Simone, Octávio Mateus, and G. Sala. "Mechanical characterization of tibial bone material of an ostrich." Rossi V., Fanti F., Barbieri G., Cavalazzi B. & Scarponi D. (Editors) 2021. Paleodays 2021. Abstract Book del XXI Convegno della Società Paleontologica Italiana, live virtual edition: 127 pp. Bologna (Italy): University of Bologna, 2021. conti_et_al_2021_ostrich_bone.pdf
Karlovich, Alexei, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "Algebras of convolution type operators with continuous data do not always contain all rank one operators." Integral Equations and Operator Theory. 93.2 (2021): 16.Website
Sara, Russo, Arnaldo Batista, Filipa Esgalhado, Catarina Palma R. dos Reis, Fátima Serrano, Valentina Vassilenko, and Manuel Ortigueira. "Alvarez waves in pregnancy: a comprehensive review." Biophysical Reviews. 1 (2021): 12.
Batista, Arnaldo G., Ricardo Cebola, Filipa Esgalhado, Sara Russo, Catarina Palma R. dos Reis, Fátima Serrano, Valentina Vassilenko, and Manuel Ortigueira. "The contractiongram: A method for the visualization of uterine contraction evolution using the electrohysterogram." Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. 67 (2021).
Secci, Lorenzo, Massimo Lapi, Emanuele Teoni, Antonio Pinho Ramos, and Maurizio Orlando. "Eccentric punching strength of continuous flat slabs—Analysis of different experimental setups." Structural Concrete. n/a (2021). AbstractWebsite

Abstract This paper analyses the performance of the experimental setups to assess the punching strength of slab-column connections in continuous flat slabs under vertical and horizontal loading. In the last years, several experimental campaigns have been performed to investigate the punching strength of slab-column connections, but most of the experimental tests concerned isolated slab-column connections. Among the few setups aimed at reproducing the eccentric punching failure in continuous flat slabs, the setup developed at the NOVA School of Science and Technology in Lisbon is considered in this paper. The performance of the Lisbon setup is assessed through nonlinear finite element analyses, calibrated on experimental data, by comparison with numerical results of a theoretical continuous setup. Then, the performance of the isolated setups, used in many researches and at the base of some international codes, is also evaluated through the same finite element model. Numerical analyses highlight that the setup developed in Lisbon could provide reliable ultimate rotations of continuous flat slab connections, but it underestimates the punching strength. Despite isolated setups lead to similar results when compared with the Lisbon setup, the latter seems to provide a better representation of a continuous slab-column connection. The numerical analyses presented in this paper have been performed assuming monotonic lateral loading.

Karlovich, Alexei Yu., and Eugene Shargorodsky. "An example of a reflexive Lorentz Gamma space with trivial Boyd and Zippin indices." Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal. 71.4 (2021): 1199-1209.Website
Carrêlo, Henrique, Paula I. P. Soares, João Paulo Borges, and Maria Teresa Cidade. "Injectable Microparticle/Hydrogel Composite Systems for Bio-2 active Cargo Controlled Delivery." Gels . 7.3 (2021): 147.
G., Correia Viviana, Trovão Filipa, Pinheiro Benedita A., Brás Joana L. A., Silva Lisete M., Nunes Cláudia, Coimbra Manuel A., Liu Yan, Feizi Ten, Fontes Carlos M. G. A., Mulloy Barbara, Chai Wengang, Carvalho Ana Luísa, and Palma Angelina S. "Mapping Molecular Recognition of β1,3-1,4-Glucans by a Surface Glycan-Binding Protein from the Human Gut Symbiont Bacteroides ovatus." Microbiology SpectrumMicrobiology Spectrum (2021): e01826-21. AbstractWebsite

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Canarias, Tiago, Alexei Karlovich, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "Multiplication Is an open bilinear mapping in the Banach algebra of functions of bounded Wiener $p$-variation." Real Analysis Exchange. 46.1 (2021): 121-148.Website
Tipa, Cezar, Maria T. Cidade, Tânia Vieira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, Paula I. P. Soares, and João Paulo Borges. "A New Long-Term Composite Drug Delivery System Based on Thermo-Responsive Hydrogel and Nanoclay." Nanomaterials . 11 (2021): 25.
Puértolas-Pascual, Eduardo, Miguel Marx, Octávio Mateus, André Saleiro, Alexandra E. Fernandes, João Marinheiro, Carla Tomás, and Simão Mateus. "A new plesiosaur from the Lower Jurassic of Portugal and the early radiation of Plesiosauroidea." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 66.2 (2021): 369-388. Abstracta_new_plesiosaur_from_the_lower_jurassic_of_portugal_and_the_early_radiation_of_plesiosauroidea.pdfWebsite

A new plesiosaur partial skeleton, comprising most of the trunk and including axial, limb, and girdle bones, was collected in the lower Sinemurian (Coimbra Formation) of Praia da Concha, near São Pedro de Moel in central west Portugal. The specimen represents a new genus and species, Plesiopharos moelensis gen. et sp. nov. Phylogenetic analysis places this taxon at the base of Plesiosauroidea. Its position is based on this exclusive combination of characters: presence of a straight preaxial margin of the radius; transverse processes of mid-dorsal vertebrae horizontally oriented; ilium with sub-circular cross section of the shaft and subequal anteroposterior expansion of the dorsal blade; straight proximal end of the humerus; and ventral surface of the humerus with an anteroposteriorly long shallow groove between the epipodial facets. In addition, the new taxon has the following autapomorphies: iliac blade with less expanded, rounded and convex anterior flank; highly developed ischial facet of the ilium; apex of the neural spine of the first pectoral vertebra inclined posterodorsally with a small rounded tip. This taxon represents the most complete and the oldest plesiosaur species in the Iberian Peninsula. It is also the most complete, best preserved, and oldest marine vertebrate in the region and testifies to the incursion of marine reptiles in the newly formed proto-Atlantic sea, prior to the Atlantic Ocean floor spreading in the Early Cretaceous.