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Santos, T. C., A. R. De Oliveira, J. M. Dantas, C. A. Salgueiro, and C. M. Cordas. "Thermodynamic and kinetic characterization of PccH, a key protein in microbial electrosynthesis processes in Geobacter sulfurreducens." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics. 1847.10 (2015): 1113-1118. AbstractWebsite
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Biscaia, Hugo C., Manuel A. G. Silva, and Carlos Chastre. "Factors influencing the performance of externally bonded reinforcement systems of GFRP-to-concrete interfaces." Mater Struct. 48.9 (2015): 2961-2981. AbstractWebsite

Fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites may prematurely debond from the surface of concrete, i.e. before its elastic resistance is exhausted. This is a very common situation and can be aggravated if additional factors are not taken into account. These factors include the type of surface preparation, the exposure to aggressive environmental action, the tensile concrete strength or fatigue and creep loading to which the structural element may be subject. An experimental programme based on double shear tests was undertaken to analyse the influence of some of these factors on the performance of the interface between composite glass fibres (GFRP) and concrete. The results allowed the determination and comparison of maximum loads transmitted to the GFRP plates and maximum bond stresses obtained considering various surface treatments and aging conditions. Bond–slip curves were also determined. The experimental results are compared with those obtained from a numerical analysis.

Araújo, R., M. J. Polcyn, J. Lindgren, LL Jacobs, AS Schulp, O. Mateus, Olímpio A. Gonçalves, and M. - L. Morais. "New aristonectine elasmosaurid plesiosaur specimens from the Early Maastrichtian of Angola and comments on paedomorphism in plesiosaurs." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. FirstView (2015): 1-16. Abstractaraujo_et_al_2015_paedomorphism-libre.pdfWebsite

ABSTRACT New elasmosaurid plesiosaur specimens are described from the Early Maastrichtian of Angola. Phylogenetic analyses reconstruct the Angolan taxon as an aristonectine elasmosaurid and the sister taxon of an unnamed form of similar age from New Zealand. Comparisons also indicate a close relationship with an unnamed form previously described from Patagonia. All of these specimens exhibit an ostensibly osteologically immature external morphology, but histological analysis of the Angolan material suggests an adult with paedomorphic traits. By extension, the similarity of the Angolan, New Zealand and Patagonian material indicates that these specimens represent a widespread paedomorphic yet unnamed taxon.

Strganac, C., LL Jacobs, M. J. Polcyn, KM Ferguson, O. Mateus, Olímpio A. Gonçalves, M. - L. Morais, and T. da Silva Tavares. "Stable oxygen isotope chemostratigraphy and paleotemperature regime of mosasaurs at Bentiaba, Angola." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. FirstView (2015): 1-7. Abstractstrganac_etal2015_stable_oxigen_isotopes.pdfWebsite

ABSTRACT Stable oxygen isotope values of inoceramid marine bivalve shells recovered from Bentiaba, Angola, are utilised as a proxy for paleotemperatures during the Late Cretaceous development of the African margin of the South Atlantic Ocean. The δ18O values derived from inoceramids show a long-term increase from –3.2‰ in the Late Turonian to values between –0.8 and –1.8‰ in the Late Campanian. Assuming a constant oceanic δ18O value, an ∼2‰ increase may reflect cooling of the shallow marine environment at Bentiaba by approximately 10°. Bentiaba values are offset by about +1‰ from published records for bathyal Inoceramus at Walvis Ridge. This offset in δ18O values suggests a temperature difference of ∼5° between coastal and deeper water offshore Angola. Cooler temperatures implied by the δ18O curve at Bentiaba coincide with the stratigraphic distribution of diverse marine amniotes, including mosasaurs, at Bentiaba.

Martins, Sílvia, Licínia Simões, Fernando F. S. Pinho, and Válter J. G. Lúcio. "Análise experimental de ligações entre pavimentos e paredes resistentes de edifícios antigos." SILE2015 - Seminário Internacional sobre Ligações Estruturais. Reitoria UNL, Lisboa 2015.
Bedon, Chiara, Filipe Santos, Claudio Amadio, and Corneliu Cismasiu. " Passive and active control systems for adaptive glazing facades and envelopes ." European COST Action TU1403 "Adaptive facades network" Industry Workshop. TU Delft, The Netherlands 2015.
Biscaia, Hugo C., Carlos Chastre, and Manuel A. G. Silva. "Bond-slip model for FRP-to-concrete bonded joints under external compression." Composites Part B: Engineering. 80 (2015): 246-259. AbstractWebsite

The influence of compressive stresses exerted on FRP-concrete joints created by external strengthening of structural members on the performance of the system requires better understanding especially when mechanical devices are used to anchor the externally bonded reinforcement (EBR). The numerical modelling of those systems is a tool that permits insight into the performance of the corresponding interfaces and was used in the present study, essentially directed to analyse the effectiveness of EBR systems under compressive stresses normal to the composite surface applied to GFRP-to-concrete interfaces. The compressive stresses imposed on the GFRP-to-concrete interface model the effect produced by a mechanical anchorage system applied to the EBR system. An experimental program is described on which double-lap shear tests were performed that created normal stresses externally applied on the GFRP plates. A corresponding bond-slip model is proposed and the results of its introduction in the numerical analysis based in an available 3D finite element code are displayed, showing satisfactory agreement with the experimental data. The results also showed that lateral compressive stresses tend to increase the maximum bond stress of the interface and also originate a residual bond stress which has significant influence on the interface strength. Also, the strength of the interface increases with the increase of the bonded length which have consequences on the definition of the effective bond length.

Araújo, R., M. J. Polcyn, AS Schulp, O. Mateus, LL Jacobs, Olímpio A. Gonçalves, and M. - L. Morais. "A new elasmosaurid from the early Maastrichtian of Angola and the implications of girdle morphology on swimming style in plesiosaurs." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. FirstView (2015): 1-12. Abstractaraujo_et_al_2015_a_new_elasmosaurid_from_the_early_maastrichtian_of_angola.pdfWebsite

ABSTRACT We report here a new elasmosaurid from the early Maastrichtian at Bentiaba, southern Angola. Phylogenetic analysis places the new taxon as the sister taxon to Styxosaurus snowii, and that clade as the sister of a clade composed of (Hydrotherosaurus alexandrae (Libonectes morgani + Elasmosaurus platyurus)). The new taxon has a reduced dorsal blade of the scapula, a feature unique amongst elasmosaurids, but convergent with cryptoclidid plesiosaurs, and indicates a longitudinal protraction-retraction limb cycle rowing style with simple pitch rotation at the glenohumeral articulation. Morphometric phylogenetic analysis of the coracoids of 40 eosauropterygian taxa suggests that there was a broad range of swimming styles within the clade.

de Sousa, Borges P., D. Martins, I. Catarino, G. Bonfait, and et al 15 K liquid hydrogen thermal energy storage unit for future ESA science missions. Cryogenic Engineering Conference and the Cryogenic Materials Conference . Tucson, AZ, USA, 2015.
Martins, D., Borges P. de Sousa, I. Catarino, and G. Bonfait. "40 K Liquid Neon Energy Storage Unit." Physics Procedia. 67 (2015): 1193-1198. Abstract

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Young, Mark T., Stéphane Hua, Lorna Steel, Davide Foffa, Stephen L. Brusatte, Silvan Thüring, Octávio Mateus, José Ignacio Ruiz-Omeñaca, Philipe Havlik, Yves Lepage, and Marco Brandalise de Andrade. "Addendum to ‘Revision of the Late Jurassic teleosaurid genus Machimosaurus (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia)’." Royal Society Open Science. 2 (2015). Abstractyoung_et_al_2015_addendum_to_revision_of_the_late_jurassic_teleosaurid_genus_machimosaurus_crocodylomorpha_thalattosuchia.pdfWebsite

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Petrova, K. T., T. M. Potewar, P. Correia-da-Silva, M. T. Barros, R. C. Calhelha, A. Ciric, M. Sokovic, and I. C. F. R. Ferreira. "Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of 1,2,3-triazole-sucrose derivatives." Carbohydr. Res. 417 (2015): 66-71. DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2015.09.003.
Micaelo, Rui, André Soares, and Adelino Ferreira. "Aquaplaning risk assessment in Portuguese road design guide." Proceedings of the ICE - Transport . 168.4 (2015): 300-311. AbstractWebsite

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Silva, João, João M. Lourenço, and Hervé Paulino. "Boosting Locality in Multi-version Partial Data Replication." Proceedings of the 30th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC'15). 2015. Abstractsac15_cache.pdf

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Franco, J., B. Galinhas, Borges P. de Sousa, D. Martins, I. Catarino, and G. Bonfait. "Building a Thinner Gap in a Gas-Gap Heat Switch." Physics Procedia. 67 (2015): 1117-1122. Abstract

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Seco, João Costa, Paulo Ferreira, and Hugo Lourenço A common data manipulation language for nested data in heterogeneous environments.. 15th International Symposium on Database Programming Languages (DBPL'15). Pittsburgh, 2015.dbpl_2015.pdf
Silva, João André, Hervé Paulino, and João Lourenço Crowdsourcing Mobile Devices to Provide Storage in Edge-Clouds., 2015.
Śniatala, P., M. Naumowicz, A. Handkiewicz, S. Szczesny, J. L. A. de Melo, N. Paulino, and J. Goes. "Current mode sigma-delta modulator designed with the help of transistor’s size optimization tool." Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Technical Sciences. 63.4 (2015).
Sousa, Teresa. "Decompositions of graphs into cycles of length seven and single edges." Ars Combinatoria. 119 (2015): 321-329. Abstract7-cycle.pdf

Given graphs G and H, an H-decomposition of G is a partition of the edge set of G such that each part is either a single edge or forms a graph isomorphic to H. Let f_H(n) be the smallest number t such that any graph G of order n admits an H-decomposition with at most t parts. Here we study the case when H=C_7, that is, the cycle of length 7 and prove that f_{C_7}(n)=\lfloor n^2/4 \rfloor for all n≥10.

Vieira, P. F., Susana M. Vieira, J. M. C. Sousa, Maria Isabel Gomes, and Ana Paula Barbosa-póvoa. "Designing Closed-Loop Supply Chains with Nonlinear Dimensioning Factors Using Ant Colony Optimization." Soft Computing. 19.8 (2015): 2245-2264.2015_vieiravieiragomessousabpovoa_softcomp.pdfWebsite
Garon-Roca, J., J. M. Sena-Cruz, P. Fernandes, and J. Xavier. "Effect of wet-dry cycles on the bond behaviour of concrete elements strengthened with NSM CFRP laminate strips." Composite Structures. 132 (2015): 331-340. AbstractWebsite

Abstract The near-surface mounted (NSM) strengthening technique is capable of effectively increase the bearing capacity of structural concrete elements. This technique which basically consists of placing \{FRP\} reinforcements inside small grooves cut in the concrete cover, has been widely investigated in terms of structural performance and ability to improve the flexural and shear behaviour of reinforced concrete beams and columns. However, little research has been carried out concerning to the \{NSM\} long-term performance and durability. Motivated by the need of increasing the knowledge on the expected durability of the \{NSM\} technique using \{CFRP\} laminates, this paper presents an experimental program in which direct pull-out tests are carried out for evaluating the bond behaviour of specimens aged through wet-dry cycles. A total of 30 specimens are tested, analysing the effect of the bond length, the groove width, the groove depth and the aging effect on the bond behaviour. Digital image correlation method is also used to identify the bond resistant mechanism developed in an element strengthened using \{NSM\} technique. Finally, using the experimental results, an analytical�numerical strategy is applied to establish the local bond stress�slip relationship.

Vale, Tiago, Ricardo J. Dias, João A. Silva, and João M. Lourenço. "Execução concorrente e determinista de transações." Proceedings of INForum Simpósio de Informática. INForum 2015. Covilhã, Portugal 2015. Abstractinforum15-pot.pdf

Neste artigo apresentamos um protocolo de controlo de concorrência que garante que a execução concorrente de transações é equivalente à sua execução sequencial por uma ordem predefinida. Isto permite executar programas que usam transações de forma determinista. O protocolo (1) permite, pela primeira vez, a execução determinista de programas que usam memória transacional por hardware; e (2) garante a execução determinista de programas que usam memória transacional por software com um desempenho claramente superior ao estado da arte.

Mateus, O., LL Jacobs, M. J. Polcyn, TS Myers, and AS Schulp The fossil record of testudines from angola from the turonian to oligocene. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting. Dallas, 2015.mateus_et_al_2015_testudines_angola_svp_abstract.pdf
Barreto, J., D. Martins, Borges P. de Sousa, S. Kar, G. Bonfait, and I. Catarino Gas gap heat switch for a Cryogen-free magnet system., 2015.
Strganac, Christopher, Louis Jacobs, Mike Polcyn, Octávio Mateus, Timothy Myers, Ricardo Araújo, Kurt M. Fergunson, António Olímpio Gonçalves, Maria Luísa Morais, Anne S. Schulp, Tatiana Silva da Tavares, and Johanna Salminen. "Geological Setting and Paleoecology of the Upper Cretaceous Bench 19 Marine Vertebrate Bonebed at Bentiaba, Angola." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. 94.1 (2015): 121-136. Abstractstrganac_et_al_2014_geological_setting_bentiaba_angola.pdfWebsite

The Bench 19 Bonebed at Bentiaba, Angola, is a unique concentration of marine vertebrates preserving six species of mosasaurs in sediments best correlated by magnetostratigraphy to chron C32n.1n between 71.4 and 71.64 Ma. The bonebed formed at a paleolatitude near 24°S, with an Atlantic width at that latitude approximating 2700 km, roughly half that of the current width. The locality lies on an uncharacteristically narrow continental shelf near transform faults that controlled the coastal outline of Africa in the formation of the South Atlantic Ocean. Biostratigraphic change through the Bentiaba section indicates that the accumulation occurred in an ecological time dimension within the 240 ky bin delimited by chron 32n.1n. The fauna occurs in a 10 m sand unit in the Mocuio Formation with bones and partial skeletons concentrated in, but not limited to, the basal 1–2 m. The sediment entombing the fossils is an immature feldspathic sand shown by detrital zircon ages to be derived from nearby granitic shield rocks. Specimens do not appear to have a strong preferred orientation and they are not concentrated in a strand line. Stable oxygen isotope analysis of associated bivalve shells indicates a water temperature of 18.5°C. The bonebed is clearly mixed with scattered dinosaur and pterosaur elements in a marine assemblage. Gut contents, scavenging marks and associated shed shark teeth in the Bench 19 Fauna indicate biological association and attrition due to feeding activities. The ecological diversity of mosasaur species is shown by tooth and body-size disparity and by δ13C analysis of tooth enamel, which indicate a variety of foraging areas and dietary niches. The Bench 19 Fauna was formed in arid latitudes along a coastal desert similar to that of modern Namibia on a narrow, tectonically controlled continental shelf, in shallow waters below wave base. The area was used as a foraging ground for diverse species, including molluscivorus Globidens phosphaticus, small species expected near the coast, abundant Prognathodon kianda, which fed on other mosasaurs at Bench 19, and species that may have been transient and opportunistic feeders in the area.