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Amado, Miguel, Júlia Pinto, Catarina Santos, and Ana Cruz Lopes Sustainable Building Process. III Artec International Congress 2007. Bolonha: Alinea Editrice, 2007.
Mayo, R., M. Ortiz, F. Parente, and J. P. Santos. "
Experimental and theoretical transition probabilities for lines arising from the 6p configurations of Au II."
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 40 (2007): 4651.
AbstractExperimental relative transition probabilities for the 16 more pro-eminent lines arising from the 6p configurations of Au II were determined from the emission-line intensities in a laser-produced plasma. The experiment was carried out using a Cu-Au alloy with 10% Au content in order to obtain an optically thin plasma. Transition probabilities were placed on an absolute scale by using theoretical lifetimes calculated in this work, line-strength sum rules and Boltzmann plot. A comparison has been conducted between present experimental results, the theoretical data available and new calculations with the multi-configuration Dirac-Fock method reported in this work, as well as a study of the plasma conditions.
Polcyn, M. W., LL Jacobs, AS Schulp, and O. Mateus. "
The mosasaurs of Angola."
Second Mosasaur Meeting. Hays, Kansas: Sternberg Museum, 2007. 21.
AbstractAlthough occurrences of marine reptiles have been previously reported from Angola, with the exception of two Turonian taxa, these reports were based largely on isolated teeth. Fieldwork in 2005 and 2006 yielded well-preserved remains of marine reptiles including plesiosaurs, turtles, and mosasaurs. The mosasaurs discussed here were recovered from two field areas: Turonian sediments at Iembe along the north coast and Maastrichtian sediments at Bentiaba on the south coast. The Turonian section near Iembe produced at least two new specimens of Angolasaurus bocagei and one fragmentary specimen of Tylosaurus iembeensis. One of the Angolasaurus specimens is represented by a well preserved, complete and articulated skull and partial postcrania, including portions of the forelimbs and pectoral girdle. The preservation of material from the Bentiaba locality is remarkable due to the grain support of the entombing sandstone, which preserves fine anatomical details with little apparent crushing, and in the number of articulated, semi-articulated, and associated skeletons. Identifications from the field and preliminary preparation show the Bentiaba mosasaur fauna is represented by at least five genera including Mosasaurus, Prognathodon, Globidens, Plioplatecarpus and Halisaurus. Collectively, these new specimens greatly expand our knowledge of the anatomy and systematics of Angolan mosasaurs.
Polcyn, M. W., LL Jacobs, AS Schulp, and O. Mateus. "
The mosasaurs of Angola."
Second Mosasaur Meeting. Ed. Museum Sternberg. Hays, Kansas 2007. 21.
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