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2011
Gawande, Manoj B., Paula S. Branco, Kalpesh Parghi, Janhavi J. Shrikhande, Rajesh Kumar Pandey, C. a. a. Ghumman, N. Bundaleski, O. M. N. D. Teodoro, and Radha V. Jayaram. "{Synthesis and characterization of versatile MgO–ZrO2 mixed metal oxide nanoparticles and their applications}." Catalysis Science & Technology. 1 (2011): 1653. AbstractWebsite

A heterogeneous, versatile nano-magnesia-zirconia or MgO–ZrO2 (MZ) catalyst was prepared by an ultra dilution method. The as-synthesised catalyst was characterized by several analytical techniques such as XRD, particle size analysis, BET surface area, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential thermal analysis (DTA), FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM (scanning electron microscope), TEM (transmission electron microscope) and XPS (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy). The surface area is found to be 268 m2 g1. The catalytic activity of MZ was tested for various important organic reactions such as cross-aldol condensation, N-benzyloxycarbonylation of amines, reduction of aromatic nitrocompounds, and synthesis of 1,5-benzodiazepines. It has been observed that for all reactions MZ shows a good catalytic activity. All corresponding products were obtained in good to excellent yield under mild conditions. The MgO-ZrO2 catalyst can be prepared from inexpensive precursors, has high surface area, and is reusable and recyclable for all reactions. Introduction In heterogeneous catalysis, mixed metal oxides (MMOs) play a

2010
Karlovich, Alexei Yu, Helena Mascarenhas, and Pedro A. Santos. "Finite section method for a Banach algebra of convolution type operators on Lp(R) with symbols generated by PC and SO." Integral Equations and Operator Theory. 67.4 (2010): 559-600. AbstractWebsite

We prove necessary and sufficient conditions for the applicability of the finite section method to an arbitrary operator in the Banach algebra generated by the operators of multiplication by piecewise continuous functions and the convolution operators with symbols in the algebra generated by piecewise continuous and slowly oscillating Fourier multipliers on \(L^p(\mathbb{R})\), \(1 < p < \infty\).

Guerreiro, B. J., C. Silvestre, and R. Cunha. "{Laser-based trajectory tracking H2 control of autonomous rotorcraft}." 18th IFAC Symposium on Automatic Control in Aerospace. 2010. Abstract
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Guerreiro, B. J., C. Silvestre, and R. Cunha. "{Laser-based trajectory tracking H2 control of autonomous rotorcraft}." 18th IFAC Symposium on Automatic Control in Aerospace. 2010. Abstract
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Smith, A., R. Araújo, and O. Mateus. "A plesiosauroid skull from the Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) of Alhadas, Portugal." 70th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 2010. 166A. Abstractsmith_araujo__mateus_2010_plesiosauroid_skull_toarcian_jurassic_alhadas_portugal_svp10abstracts.pdf

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Rosa, V., C. I. M. Santos, R. Welter, G. Aullon, C. Lodeiro, and T. Aviles. "Comparison of the Structure and Stability of New alpha-Diimine Complexes of Copper(I) and Silver(I): Density Functional Theory versus Experimental." Inorg Chem. 49 (2010): 8699-8708. AbstractWebsite

New compounds of the general formulas [M(Ar-BIAN)(2)]BF(4) and [M(Ar-BIAN)(NCMe)(2)]BF(4), where M=Cu(1) or Ag(1) and Ar-BIAN = bis(aryl)acenaphthenequinonediimine, were synthesized by the direct reaction of [Cu(NCMe)(4)]BF(4) or [Ag(NCMe)(4)]BF(4) with the corresponding Ar-BIAN ligand in dried CH(2)Cl(2). The synthesized compounds are [M(o, d, p-Me(3)C(6)H(2)-BIAN)(2)]BF(4) where M = Cu(1) (1) and Ag(1) (2), [M(o,d-iPr(2)C(6)H(3)-BIAN)(NCMe)(2)]BF(4) where M = Cu(1) (3) and Ag(1) (4), and [Ag(o,d-iPr(2)C(6)H(3)-BIAN)(2)]BF(4) (5). The crystal structures of compounds 1-3 and 5 were solved by singlecrystal X-ray diffraction. In all cases copper(I) or silver(I) are in a distorted tetrahedron that is constructed from the four nitrogen atoms of the two a-diimine ligands or, in 3, from one a-diimine ligand and two acetonitrile molecules. All compounds were characterized by elemental analyses, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and IR, UV-vis, and (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The analysis of the molecular geometry and the energetic changes for the formation reactions of the complexes, in a CH(2)Cl(2) solution, were evaluated by density functional theory calculations and compared with the experimental results.

Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, H. Reuther, L. Pereira, K. K. Mahesh, R. J. C. Silva, and F. M. Braz Fernandes. "Texture development, microstructure and phase transformation characteristics of sputtered Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy films grown on TiN < 111 >." Thin Solid Films. 519.1 (2010): 122-128. Abstract
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Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, H. Reuther, L. Pereira, K. K. Mahesh, R. J. C. Silva, and Braz F. M. Fernandes. "{Texture development, microstructure and phase transformation characteristics of sputtered Ni–Ti Shape Memory Alloy films grown on TiN<111>}." Thin Solid Films. 519 (2010): 122-128. AbstractWebsite
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Silveira, Celia M., Sofia P. Gomes, Alberto N. Araujo, Conceicao M. B. S. M. Montenegro, Smilja Todorovic, Ana S. Viana, Rui JC Silva, Jose J. G. Moura, and Gabriela M. Almeida. "An efficient non-mediated amperometric biosensor for nitrite determination." Biosensors & Bioelectronics. 25.9 (2010): 2026-2032. Abstract
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Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, J. von Borany, K. K. Mahesh, R. J. C. Silva, and F. M. Braz Fernandes. "Structural evolution of magnetron sputtered shape memory alloy Ni-Ti films." Vacuum. 84.7 (2010): 913-919. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Elin, Rui JC Silva, Fatima M. Araujo, and Joao C. Senna-Martinez. "Identification of ancient gilding technology and Late Bronze Age metallurgy by EDXRF, Micro-EDXRF, SEM-EDS and metallographic techniques." Microchimica Acta. 168.3-4 (2010): 283-291. Abstract
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Botas, Jose D., Alexandre Velhinho, and Rui JC Silva. "A theoretical approach to the elastic behaviour of compact and hollow spherical particles reinforced metal-matrix composites." International Journal of Materials Research. 101.6 (2010): 752-757. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Elin, Rui JC Silva, Joao C. Senna-Martinez, Fatima M. Araujo, Francisco M. BRAZ FERNANDES, and Joao L. Ines Vaz. "Smelting and recycling evidences from the Late Bronze Age habitat site of Baioes (Viseu, Portugal)." Journal of Archaeological Science. 37.7 (2010): 1623-1634. Abstract
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Ferreira, SC, Velhinho, A, Silva, M. A. G., RJC, Rocha, and LA. "Corrosion behaviour of aluminium syntactic functionally graded composites." Int. J. Mater. & Product Technol.. 39 (2010): 122-135. Abstract

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Tiago, Cadavez, Ferreira Sónia, Medeiros Pedro, Quaresma Paulo, Rocha Luís, Velhinho Alexandre, and Vignoles Gérard. "A Graphical Tool for the Tomographic Characterization of Microstructural Features on Metal Matrix Composites." Int. J. of Tomography. & Statistics. 14 (2010): 3-15. Abstract

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Jardim-Goncalves, Ricardo, Antonio Grilo, Tarek Hassan, and Adolfo Steiger-Garcao. "Manufacturing Systems Integration in the Advent of the Single Electronic Market: A Social and Organizational Semiotics Perspective." 23 (2010): 1. Abstract
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Jacobs, L., M. Polcyn, R. Araújo, C. Strganac, and O. Mateus Physical drivers of evolution and the history of the marine tetrapod fauna of Angola. Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology., 2010. Abstractjacobs_et_al_mateus_2010_physical_drivers_marine_tetrapod_fauna_of_angola_svp10abstracts.pdf

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FRANCO, P. Q., Silva, M. A. G., J. C. e BORGES, and J.P. Produção de fibras de hidroxiapatite por electrofiação. Vol. 22., 2010. Abstract
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A., Grilo, Lapão L., and Jardim-Goncalves Cruz-Machado R. V. "The Role of the CIO in the Development of Interoperable Information Systems in Healthcare Organizations." Handbook of Business Information Systems. Eds. Angappa Gunasekaran, and Maqsood Sandhu. World Scientific Publishing, 2010. 25-46. Abstract
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Jacobs, LL, M. J. Polcyn, O. Mateus, A. Schulp, K. Ferguson, C. Scotese, B. F. Jacobs, C. Strganac, D. Vineyard, TS Myers, and ML Morais. "Tectonic Drift, Climate, and Paleoenvironment of Angola Since the Cretaceous." AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1:. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2010. 02. Abstractjacobs_polcyn_mateus_et_al_2010_tectonic_drift_climate_and_paleoenvironment_of_angola_since_the_cretaceous.pdf

Africa is the only continent that now straddles arid zones located beneath the descending limbs of both the northern and southern Hadley cells, and it has done so since it became a distinct continent in the Early Cretaceous. Since that time, Africa has drifted tectonically some 12 degrees north and rotated approximately 45 degrees counterclockwise. This changing latitudinal setting and position of the landmass under the relatively stable Hadley Cells is manifested as southward migration of climatic zones over the past 132 million years. Data from kerogen, X-ray diffraction analysis of sedimentary matrix, carbon isotopes from shell samples and tooth enamel,new 40Ar/39Ar radiometric dates, pollen and plant macrofossils, and fossil vertebrates indicate a productive upwelling system adjacent to a coastal desert since the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean; however, the position of the coastal desert has migrated southward as Africa drifted north, resulting in today's Skeleton Coast and Benguela Current. This migration has had a profound effect on the placement of the West African coast relative to areas of high marine productivity and resulting extensive hydrocarbon deposits, on the placement of arid zones relative to the continent especially the Skeleton Coast desert, on the climatic history of the Congo Basin (which shows a Late Cretaceous decrease in aridity based on the relative abundance of analcime in the Samba core), and in reducing the southern temperate region of Africa from 17% of continental area during the Cretaceous to 2% today. We show here that these related geographic and environmental changes drove ecological and evolutionary adjustments in southern African floras and faunas, specifically with respect to the distribution of anthropoid primates, the occurrence of modern relicts such as the gnetalean Welwitschia mirabilis, endemism as in the case of ice plants, and mammalian adaption to an open environment as in springhares. Africa's tectonic drift through climate zones has been a first-order environmental determinant since the Early Cretaceous.

Botas, JD, Velhinho, A, Silva, M. A. G., and RJC. "A theoretical approach to the elastic behaviour of compact and hollow spherical particles reinforced metal-matrix composites." Int. J. of Mater. Research. 101 (2010): 752-757. Abstract

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Ribeiro, Celso, Pedro Brogueira, Guilherme Lavareda, Carlos N. Carvalho, Ana Amaral, Luis Santos, Jorge Morgado, Ulrich Scherf, and Vasco D. B. Bonifacio. "Ultrasensitive microchip sensor based on boron-containing polyfluorene nanofilms." BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS. 26 (2010): 1662-1665. Abstract

A fluorene-based pi-conjugated copolymer with on-chain dibenzoborole units was used in the development of a nanocoated gold interdigitated microelectrode array device which successfully detects fluoride in a broad range of concentrations (10(-11)-10(-4) M) in aqueous solution, upon impedance spectroscopy measurements. A calibration curve obtained over this range of concentrations and a new analytical method based on impedance spectroscopy measurements in aqueous solution is proposed. The sensor nanofilm was produced by spin-coating and diagnosed via spectroscopic ellipsometry, AFM, and electrically conductivity techniques. Changes in the conductivity due to the boron-fluoride complex formation seem to be the major mechanism behind the dependence of impedimetric results on the fluoride concentration. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Ribeiro, Celso, Pedro Brogueira, Guilherme Lavareda, Carlos Nunes de Carvalho, Ana Amaral, Luis Santos, Jorge Morgado, Ulrich Scherf, and Vasco D. B. Bonifacio. "Ultrasensitive microchip sensor based on boron-containing polyfluorene nanofilms." BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS. 26 (2010): 1662-1665. Abstract

A fluorene-based pi-conjugated copolymer with on-chain dibenzoborole units was used in the development of a nanocoated gold interdigitated microelectrode array device which successfully detects fluoride in a broad range of concentrations (10(-11)-10(-4) M) in aqueous solution, upon impedance spectroscopy measurements. A calibration curve obtained over this range of concentrations and a new analytical method based on impedance spectroscopy measurements in aqueous solution is proposed. The sensor nanofilm was produced by spin-coating and diagnosed via spectroscopic ellipsometry, AFM, and electrically conductivity techniques. Changes in the conductivity due to the boron-fluoride complex formation seem to be the major mechanism behind the dependence of impedimetric results on the fluoride concentration. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Cismasiu, Corneliu, and Filipe Amarante Dos P. Santos. "Shape Memory Alloys." Ed. Book Corneliu edited by: Cismasiu. ISBN: 978-953-307-106-0. Croatia: Scyio, Publishing, 2010. 127-154. Abstract
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