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2015
Clemmensen, Lars B., Jesper Milàn, Jan Schulz Adolfssen, Eliza Jarl Estrup, Nicolai Frobøse, Nicole Klein, Octávio Mateus, and Oliver Wings. "The vertebrate-bearing Late Triassic Fleming Fjord Formation of central East Greenland revisited: stratigraphy, palaeoclimate and new palaeontological data." Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 434 (2015). AbstractWebsite

In Late Triassic (Norian–Rhaetian) times, the Jameson Land Basin lay at 40° N on the northern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. This position placed the basin in a transition zone between the relatively dry interior of the supercontinent and its more humid periphery. Sedimentation in the Jameson Land Basin took place in a lake–mudflat system and was controlled by orbitally forced variations in precipitation. Vertebrate fossils have consistently been found in these lake deposits (Fleming Fjord Formation), and include fishes, dinosaurs, amphibians, turtles, aetosaurs and pterosaurs. Furthermore, the fauna includes mammaliaform teeth and skeletal material. New vertebrate fossils were found during a joint vertebrate palaeontological and sedimentological expedition to Jameson Land in 2012. These new finds include phytosaurs, a second stem testudinatan specimen and new material of sauropodomorph dinosaurs, including osteologically immature individuals. Phytosaurs are a group of predators common in the Late Triassic, but previously unreported from Greenland. The finding includes well-preserved partial skeletons that show the occurrence of four individuals of three size classes. The new finds support a late Norian–early Rhaetian age for the Fleming Fjord Formation, and add new information on the palaeogeographical and palaeolatitudinal distribution of Late Triassic faunal provinces.

Nunes, D., T. R. Calmeiro, S. Nandy, JV Pinto, A. Pimentel, P. Barquinha, P. A. Carvalho, J. C. Walmsley, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Charging effects and surface potential variations of Cu-based nanowires}." Thin Solid Films (2015): 1-9. AbstractWebsite

The presentwork reports charging effects and surface potential variations in pure copper, cuprous oxide and cu- pric oxide nanowires observed by electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) and Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM). The copper nanowires were produced by wet synthesis, oxidation into cuprous oxide nanowires was achieved throughmicrowave irradiation and cupric oxide nanowireswere obtained via furnace annealing in at- mospheric conditions. Structural characterization of the nanowireswas carried out byX-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. During the EFM experiments the electrostatic field of the positive probe charged negatively the Cu-based nanowires, which in turn polarized the SiO2 dielectric substrate. Both the probe/nanowire capacitance as well as the sub- strate polarization increased with the applied bias. Cu2O and CuO nanowires behaved distinctively during the EFMmeasurements in accordancewith their band gap energies. Thework functions(WF) of the Cu-based nano- wires, obtained by KPFM measurements, yieldedWFCuO N WFCu N WFCu2O

2014
Carepo, M. S., S. R. Pauleta, A. G. Wedd, J. J. Moura, and I. Moura. "Mo-Cu metal cluster formation and binding in an orange protein isolated from Desulfovibrio gigas." J Biol Inorg Chem. 19 (2014): 605-14. AbstractWebsite

The orange protein (ORP) isolated from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio gigas (11.8 kDa) contains a mixed-metal sulfide cluster of the type [S2MoS2CuS2MoS2](3-) noncovalently bound to the polypeptide chain. The D. gigas ORP was heterologously produced in Escherichia coli in the apo form. Different strategies were used to reconstitute the metal cluster into apo-ORP and obtain insights into the metal cluster synthesis: (1) incorporation of a synthesized inorganic analogue of the native metal cluster and (2) the in situ synthesis of the metal cluster on the addition to apo-ORP of copper chloride and tetrathiomolybdate or tetrathiotungstate. This latter procedure was successful, and the visible spectrum of the Mo-Cu reconstituted ORP is identical to the one reported for the native protein with absorption maxima at 340 and 480 nm. The (1)H-(15)N heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectra of the reconstituted ORP obtained by strategy 2, in contrast to strategy 1, exhibited large changes, which required sequential assignment in order to identify, by chemical shift differences, the residues affected by the incorporation of the cluster, which is stabilized inside the protein by both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions.

Altstadt, S. G., et al. "{$^{13,14}$B(n, $\gamma$) via Coulomb Dissociation for Nucleosynthesis towards the r-Process}." Nuclear Data Sheets. 120 (2014): 197-200. AbstractWebsite
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Fliedel, C., V. Rosa, C. I. M. Santos, P. J. Gonzalez, R. M. Almeida, C. S. B. Gomes, P. T. Gomes, M. A. N. D. A. Lemos, G. Aullón, R. Welter, and T. Avilés. "Copper(ii) complexes of bis(aryl-imino)acenaphthene ligands: Synthesis, structure, DFT studies and evaluation in reverse ATRP of styrene." Dalton Transactions. 43.34 (2014): 13041-13054. AbstractWebsite
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Veigas, Bruno, Rita Branquinho, Joana V. Pinto, Pawel J. Wojcik, Rodrigo Martins, Elvira Fortunato, and Pedro V. Baptista. "Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification." Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2014). Abstract
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Domingo, A., D. Specklin, V. Rosa, S. Mameri, V. Robert, and R. Welter. "Probing the influence of the ligands on the magnetism of dinuclear manganese, iron, and chromium complexes supported by aroylhydrazone." European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.15 (2014): 2552-2560. AbstractWebsite
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Garde, F., A. Lenoir, A. Scognamiglio, D. Aelenei, D. Waldren, HN Rostvik, J. Ayoub, L. Aelenei, M. Donn, M. Tardif, and others. "Design of net zero energy buildings: Feedback from international projects." Energy Procedia. 61 (2014): 995-998. Abstract

The International Energy Agency (IEA), through the Solar Heating and Cooling programme (SHC) Task 40 and the Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems programme (ECBCS, now named EBC) Annex 52, works towards developing a common understanding and setting up the basis for an international definition framework for Net Zero Energy Buildings (Net ZEBs). One of the subtasks of this programme?SubTaskC focuses benchmarking the Net ZEBs around the world to identify the innovative solutions sets that makes up this new type of building. This paper presents an overview of the work conducted by the participants of Subtask C and of Zero Energy Building projects that have been identified.

Mateus, Octávio, Richard J. Butler, Stephen L. Brusatte, Jessica H. Whiteside, and Sébastien J. Steyer. "The first phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauriformes) from the Late Triassic of the Iberian Peninsula." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 34.4 (2014): 970-975.mateus_et_al_2014_first_phytosaur_algarve_portugal_jvp.pdfWebsite
Hayashi, S., R. Redelstorff, O. Mateus, M. Watabe, and K. Carpenter. "Gigantism of stegosaurian osteoderms." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Program and Abstracts, 2014 (2014): 145.hayashi_et_al_2014_gigantism_of_stegosaurian_osteoderms.pdf
Donovan, T. O., J. Brown, F. Bsching, Alberto Cardoso, J. Cecílio, J. d O, P. Furtado, P. Gil, A. Klein, W. Poettner, U. Roedig, Jorge Sá Silva, R. M. Silva, C. Sreenan, V. Vassiliou, L. Wolf, and Z. Zinonos. "The GINSENG System for Wireless Monitoring and Control: Design and Deployment Experiences." ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2014): n/a. Abstract

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Mateus, O., L. Clemmensen, N. Klein, O. Wings, N. Frobøse, J. Milàn, J. Adolfssen, and E. Estrup. "The Late Triassic of Jameson Land revisited: new vertebrate findings and the first phytosaur from Greenland." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Program and Abstracts, 2014 (2014): 182.mateus_et_al2014-_jameson_land_revisited_-_svp_2014.pdf
Tschopp, E., O. Mateus, R. Kosma, M. Sander, U. Joger, and O. Wings. "A specimen-level cladistic analysis of Camarasaurus (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) and a revision of camarasaurid taxonomy." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Program and Abstracts, 2014 (2014): 241-242.tschopp_et_al._2014_a_specimen-level_cladistic_analysis_of_camarasaurus.pdf
Contreras, Javier, Rodrigo Martins, Pawel Wojcik, Sergej Filonovich, Hugo Aguas, Luis Gomes, Elvira Fortunato, and Isabel Ferreira. "Color sensing ability of an amorphous silicon position sensitive detector array system." Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 205 (2014): 26-37. Abstract
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Contreras, Javier, Rodrigo Martins, Pawel Wojcik, Sergej Filonovich, Hugo Aguas, Luis Gomes, Elvira Fortunato, and Isabel Ferreira. "Color sensing ability of an amorphous silicon position sensitive detector array system." Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 205 (2014): 26-37. Abstract
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Bernacka-Wojcik, Iwona, Susana Ribeiro, Pawel Jerzy Wojcik, Pedro Urbano Alves, Tito Busani, Elvira Fortunato, Pedro Viana Baptista, José António Covas, Hugo Águas, Loic Hilliou, and others. "Experimental optimization of a passive planar rhombic micromixer with obstacles for effective mixing in a short channel length." RSC Advances. 4 (2014): 56013-56025. Abstract
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Mateus, O., R. J. Butler, S. L. Brusatte, J. H. Whiteside, and J. S. Steyer. "The first phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauriformes) from the Late Triassic of the Iberian Peninsula." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 34 (2014): 970-975. Abstract
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Mateus, O., R. J. Butler, S. L. Brusatte, J. H. Whiteside, and J. S. Steyer. "The first phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauriformes) from the Late Triassic of the Iberian Peninsula." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 34 (2014): 970-975. Abstract
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Veigas, Bruno, Rita Branquinho, Joana V. Pinto, Pawel J. Wojcik, Rodrigo Martins, Elvira Fortunato, and Pedro V. Baptista. "{Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification}." Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 52 (2014): 50-55. AbstractWebsite

Field-effect-based devices are becoming a basic structural element in a new generation of microbiosensors. Reliable molecular characterization of DNA and/or RNA is of paramount importance for disease diagnostics and to follow up alterations in gene expression profiles. The use of such devices for point-of-need diagnostics has been hindered by the need of standard or real-time PCR amplification procedures. The present work focuses on the development of a tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) based sensor for the real-time label free detection of DNA amplification via loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) allowing for quantitative analysis of the cMYC proto-oncogene. The strategy based on the field effect sensor was tested within a range of 1??108-1011 copies of target DNA, and a linear relationship between the log copy number of the initial template DNA and threshold time was observed allowing for a semi-quantitative analysis of DNA template. The concept offers many of the advantages of isothermal quantitative real-time DNA amplification in a label free approach and may pave the way to point-of-care quantitative molecular analysis focused on ease of use and low cost. ?? 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Wojcik, Pawel Jerzy, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Statistical Mixture Design and Multivariate Analysis of Inkjet Printed a ‑ WO 3 /TiO 2 /WO}." (2014). Abstract
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2013
Thapper, A., A. C. Rizzi, CD Brondino, A. G. Wedd, R. J. Pais, B. K. Maiti, I. Moura, S. R. Pauleta, and J. J. Moura. "Copper-substituted forms of the wild type and C42A variant of rubredoxin." J Inorg Biochem. 127 (2013): 232-7. AbstractWebsite

In order to gain insights into the interplay between Cu(I) and Cu(II) in sulfur-rich protein environments, the first preparation and characterization of copper-substituted forms of the wild-type rubredoxin (Rd) from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough are reported, as well as those of its variant C42A-Rd. The initial products appear to be tetrahedral Cu(I)(S-Cys)n species for the wild type (n=4) and the variant C42A (n=3, with an additional unidentified ligand). These species are unstable to aerial oxidation to products, whose properties are consistent with square planar Cu(II)(S-Cys)n species. These Cu(II) intermediates are susceptible to auto-reduction by ligand S-Cys to produce stable Cu(I) final products. The original Cu(I) center in the wild-type system can be regenerated by reduction, suggesting that the active site can accommodate Cu(I)(S-Cys)2 and Cys-S-S-Cys fragments in the final product. The absence of one S-Cys ligand prevents similar regeneration in the C42A-Rd system. These results emphasize the redox instability of Cu(II)-(S-Cys)n centers.

Lajn, Alexander, Holger von Wenckstern, Marius Grundmann, Gerald Wagner, Pedro Barquinha, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Comparative study of transparent rectifying contacts on semiconducting oxide single crystals and amorphous thin films." Journal of Applied Physics. 113 (2013). AbstractWebsite
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Boavida, Nuno, Manuel Baumann, António Brandão Moniz, Jens Schippl, Marcel Weil, and Max Reichenbach Technology transition towards e-mobility: technology assessment as a tool for policy design. International Colloquium of GERPISA - The International Network of the Automobile. Paris: GERPISA, 2013.
Alferes, José Júlio, Matthias Knorr, and Kewen Wang. "Forgetting under the Well-Founded Semantics." Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, 12th International Conference, LPNMR 2013. Springer-Verlag, 2013. 36-41. Abstractforgettinglpnmr13.pdf

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