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2007
Sanguino, P., R. Schwarz, M. Wilhelm, M. Kunst, O. Teodoro, and P. Sangulno. "{Morphology and composition of GaN films grown by cyclic-pulsed laser deposition}." Vacuum. 81 (2007): 1524-1528. AbstractWebsite

We describe a detailed study of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analysis to study composition and structure of 500nm thick polycrystalline GaN samples. The films have been deposited by cyclic-pulsed laser deposition (cyclic-PLD) with a Nd:YAG nanosecond pulsed laser at 1064nm. SEM pictures of the GaN layers revealed a structure composed of grains with typical dimensions of 200nm. Coalescence of the grains was more evident for a 1 mu m thick sample. EDS mapping of the GaN layer was performed for Ga, N, O, and Al and could be related with the corresponding SEM scan. Both EDS and XPS composition analyses pointed to a Ga rich (or N deficient) GaN layer. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Duarte, Ana Rita C., Christelle Roy, Arlette Vega-González, Catarina M. M. Duarte, and Pascale Subra-Paternault. "{Preparation of acetazolamide composite microparticles by supercritical anti-solvent techniques}." International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 332 (2007): 132-139. Abstract

The possibility of preparation of ophthalmic drug delivery systems using compressed anti-solvent technology was evaluated. Eudragit RS 100 and RL 100 were used as drug carriers, acetazolamide was the model drug processed. Compressed anti-solvent experiments were carried out as a semi-continuous or a batch operation from a liquid solution of polymer(s) + solute dissolved in acetone. Both techniques allowed the recovery of composite particles, but the semi-continuous operation yielded smaller and less aggregated populations than the batch operation. The release behaviour of acetazolamide from the prepared microparticles was studied and most products exhibited a slower release than the single drug. Moreover, the release could be controlled to some extent by varying the ratio of the two Eudragit used in the formulation and by selecting one or the other anti-solvent technique. Simple diffusion models satisfactorily described the release profiles. Composites specifically produced by semi-continuous technique have a drug release rate controlled by a diffusion mechanism, whereas for composites produced by the batch operation, the polymer swelling also contributes to the overall transport mechanism. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Duarte, Ana Rita C., Christelle Roy, Arlette Vega-González, Catarina M. M. Duarte, and Pascale Subra-Paternault. "{Preparation of acetazolamide composite microparticles by supercritical anti-solvent techniques}." International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 332 (2007): 132-139. Abstract

The possibility of preparation of ophthalmic drug delivery systems using compressed anti-solvent technology was evaluated. Eudragit RS 100 and RL 100 were used as drug carriers, acetazolamide was the model drug processed. Compressed anti-solvent experiments were carried out as a semi-continuous or a batch operation from a liquid solution of polymer(s) + solute dissolved in acetone. Both techniques allowed the recovery of composite particles, but the semi-continuous operation yielded smaller and less aggregated populations than the batch operation. The release behaviour of acetazolamide from the prepared microparticles was studied and most products exhibited a slower release than the single drug. Moreover, the release could be controlled to some extent by varying the ratio of the two Eudragit used in the formulation and by selecting one or the other anti-solvent technique. Simple diffusion models satisfactorily described the release profiles. Composites specifically produced by semi-continuous technique have a drug release rate controlled by a diffusion mechanism, whereas for composites produced by the batch operation, the polymer swelling also contributes to the overall transport mechanism. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Duarte, Ana Rita C., Ana Luisa Simplicio, Arlette Vega-González, Pascale Subra-Paternault, Patrícia Coimbra, MH Gil, Herminio C. de Sousa, and Catarina M. M. Duarte. "{Supercritical fluid impregnation of a biocompatible polymer for ophthalmic drug delivery}." Journal of Supercritical Fluids. 42 (2007): 373-377. Abstract

Supercritical fluid impregnation was tested to prepare a new ophthalmic drug delivery device. Poly(methylmethacrylate-co-ethylhexylacrylate-co-ethyleneglycoldimethacr ylate), P(MMA-EHA-EGDMA) has been proposed by Mariz [M. Mariz, Preparação de uma lente intra-ocular dotada de um sistema de libertação controlada de fármaco, Master Thesis, Universidade de Coimbra, 1999] as a promising matrix to be used for intraocular delivery of anti-inflammatory drugs used in eye surgery. This matrix was successfully impregnated with flurbiprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. The success of the impregnation was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis and also by in vitro drug release studies. The effect of some operating parameters was evaluated, namely, pressure and contact time. The operating pressure will influence both the solubility of the drug in the supercritical fluid but also the sorption degree of the polymeric matrix in the presence of carbon dioxide. The solubility of the drug in carbon dioxide and the sorption degree are reported in previous studies. A comparison between the batch and the semi-continuous impregnation process is also presented. The supercritical fluid impregnation proved to be feasible for the preparation of a new ophthalmic drug delivery system. The drug release profiles suggest that the drug can be released up to three months, which is a major advantage for the prevention of the inflammatory response after ophthalmic surgery. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

2006
Sequeira, S., C. Casanova, and E. J. Cabrita. "Deacidification of paper using dispersions of Ca(OH)(2) nanoparticles in isopropanol. Study of efficiency." Journal of Cultural Heritage. 7 (2006): 264-272. Abstract
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Moniz, António, Ana Silva, Tobias Woll, and José Samapaio Procesos de globalización de las cadenas de valor en la industria de vestuario en Portugal: implicación en las estructuras de trabajo. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2006. Abstract

Algunos de los fenómenos donde el concepto de “globalización” es aplicado incluyen la internacionalización de los mercados, la globalización de la cultura, el dominio político hegemónico del mundo por algunos estados poderosos, o grupos de estados, el poder creciente de organismos supranacionales, y el desarrollo de una división global de trabajo. De acuerdo con Radice, la globalización é generalmente definida como “un proceso a través de lo cual una proporción creciente de transacciones económicas, sociales e culturales ocurre directamente o indirectamente entre partners de países distintos” (Radice, 2004: 154). Un ponto de partida para entender la división global del trabajo debe ser la investigación de los modos como las empresas se reestructuran, una vez que son los actores-llave en la decisión sobre que trabajo debe ser encontrado y donde. Las “cadenas de valor” descriven cada etapa en el proceso productivo de un producto o un servicio final. La palabra “valor” en la frase “cadena de valor” dice respecto al valor añadido. Cada etapa en la cadena de valor implica recibir inputs, procesarlos, y entonces pasarlos a la unidad siguiente en la cadena, con el valor que está sendo adicionado no proceso. As unidades separadas da cadena de valor pueden estar dentro da misma empresa (in-house) o en distintas empresas (outsourced). Similarmente pueden estar en un mismo local, o en otra localización. La normalización de muchos procesos del negocio, combinada con la digitalización da información y el desarrollo de redes de telecomunicaciones de elevada capacidad ha tornado posible el trabajo tele-mediado, pudiendo este ser externalizado y/o re-localizado, conduciendo à introducción de una división de trabajo internacional no trabajo de procesamiento de información. Esta comunicación presentará algunos resultados derivados do proyecto europeo WORKS, donde son estudiados casos portugueses de empresas que justamente se integran en

Paula, AS, JHP Canejo, K. K. Mahesh, R. J. C. Silva, FMB Fernandes, R. M. S. Martins, AMA Cardoso, and N. Schell. "Study of the textural evolution in Ti-rich NiTi using synchrotron radiation." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms. 246.1 (2006): 206-210. Abstract
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Sander, PM, O. Mateus, T. Laven, and N. Knotschke. "Bone histology indicates insular dwarfism in a new Late Jurassic sauropod dinosaur." Nature. 441 (2006): 739-741. Abstractsander_mateus_et_al_2006_europasaurus_sauropod_histology_drwarfism_nature.pdf

Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals ever to inhabit the land, with truly gigantic forms in at least three lineages1, 2, 3. Small species with an adult body mass less than five tonnes are very rare4, 5, and small sauropod bones generally represent juveniles. Here we describe a new diminutive species of basal macronarian sauropod, Europasaurus holgeri gen. et sp. nov., and on the basis of bone histology we show it to have been a dwarf species. The fossils, including excellent skull material, come from Kimmeridgian marine beds of northern Germany6, 7, and record more than 11 individuals of sauropods 1.7 to 6.2 m in total body length. Morphological overlap between partial skeletons and isolated bones links all material to the same new taxon. Cortical histology of femora and tibiae indicates that size differences within the specimens are due to different ontogenetic stages, from juveniles to fully grown individuals. The little dinosaurs must have lived on one of the large islands around the Lower Saxony basin8. Comparison with the long-bone histology of large-bodied sauropods suggests that the island dwarf species evolved through a decrease in growth rate from its larger ancestor.

Mateus, O., M. Morais, A. Schulp, L. Jacobs, and M. Polcyn. "The Cretaceous of Angola." JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. Vol. 26. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26. 2006. 96A-97A. Abstractmateus_et_al_2006_svp_abstracts_cretaceous_fo_angola.pdf

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Schulp, A., O. Mateus, M. Polcyn, and L. Jacobs. "A new Prognathodon (Squamata : Mosasauridae) from the Cretaceous of Angola." JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. Vol. 26. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26. 2006. 122A. Abstractschulp_et_al_2006.pdf

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Martins, R. M. S., F. M. {Braz Fernandes}, R. J. C. Silva, L. Pereira, P. R. Gordo, M. J. P. Maneira, M. Beckers, A. Mücklich, and N. Schell. "{The influence of a poly-Si intermediate layer on the crystallization behaviour of Ni-Ti SMA magnetron sputtered thin films}." Applied Physics A. 83 (2006): 139-145. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, R. M. S., N. Schell, M. Beckers, K. K. Mahesh, R. J. C. Silva, and FMB Fernandes. "Growth of sputter-deposited Ni-Ti thin films: Effect of a SiO2 buffer layer." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 84.3 (2006): 285-289. Abstract
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Martins, R. M. S., FMB Fernandes, R. J. C. Silva, L. Pereira, P. R. Gordo, M. J. P. Maneira, M. Beckers, A. Mucklich, and N. Schell. "The influence of a poly-Si intermediate layer on the crystallization behaviour of Ni-TiSMA magnetron sputtered thin films." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 83.1 (2006): 139-145. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L., and M. Simões-Marques Metodologias Multicritério Difusas: Casos de Aplicação. 12º Congresso da APDIO (Associação Portuguesa de Investigação Operacional). ISEG/UTL-Lisboa, 2006. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L., and M. Simões-Marques Metodologias Multicritério Difusas: Casos de Aplicação. 12º Congresso da APDIO (Associação Portuguesa de Investigação Operacional). ISEG/UTL-Lisboa, 2006. Abstract
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Costa, Anikó, Lu\'ıs Gomes, Helder Francisco, and Bruno Silva. "Internal event removal in Hierarchical and Concurrent State Diagrams." DESDes'06 - 3rd IFAC Workshop on Discrete-Event System Design. Rydzyna, Pol�nia 2006. Abstract
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Costa, Anikó, Lu\'ıs Gomes, Helder Francisco, and Bruno Silva. "Internal event removal in Hierarchical and Concurrent State Diagrams." DESDes'06 - 3rd IFAC Workshop on Discrete-Event System Design. Rydzyna, Pol�nia 2006. Abstract
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Macedo, H., A. A. Ricardo, and J. Sotomayor. "Construction of a low-cost apparatus for gas adsorption on solids." Journal of Chemical Education. 83.6 (2006): 915-918. AbstractWebsite
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Duarte, A. R. C., T. Casimiro, A. Aguiar-Ricardo, A. L. Simplício, and C. M. M. Duarte. "Supercritical fluid polymerisation and impregnation of molecularly imprinted polymers for drug delivery." Journal of Supercritical Fluids. 39.1 (2006): 102-106. AbstractWebsite
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Figueiredo, E., M. F. Araújo, R. Silva, F. M. B. Femandes, J. C. Senna-Martinez, and J. L. I. Vaz. "Metallographic studies of copper based scraps from the late bronze age Santa Luzia archaeological site (Viseu, Portugal)." Proceedings of the International Conference on Heritage, Weathering and Conservation, HWC 2006. 1 (2006): 143-149. AbstractWebsite
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Alves, E., JV Pinto, R. C. da Silva, M. Peres, M. J. Soares, and T. Monteiro. "Optical behaviour of Er doped rutile by ion implantation." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 250 (2006): 363-367. AbstractWebsite
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Silva, RJ, L. A. Matlakhova, E. C. Pereira, A. N. Matlakhov, S. N. Monteiro, and R. J. S. Rodríguez. "Thermal cycling treatment and structural changes in Cu-Al-Ni monocrystalline alloys." Materials Science Forum. 514-516.PART 1 (2006): 692-696. AbstractWebsite
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Nunes, Isabel L., and Mário Simões-Marques Context Dependent Data Aggregation: Fuzzy Operators Selection Process. 18th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making. Chania, Greece, 2006. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L., and Mário Simões-Marques Context Dependent Data Aggregation: Fuzzy Operators Selection Process. 18th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making. Chania, Greece, 2006. Abstract
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