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2015
Xing, Lida, Martin G. Lockley, Daniel Marty, Jianping Zhang, Yan Wang, Hendrik Klein, Richard T. McCrea, Lisa G. Buckley, Matteo Belvedere, Octávio Mateus, Gerard D. Gierliński, Laura Piñuela, Scott W. Persons, IV, Fengping Wang, Hao Ran, Hui Dai, and Xianming Xie. "An Ornithopod-Dominated Tracksite from the Lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation (Barremian–Albian) of Qijiang, South-Central China: New Discoveries, Ichnotaxonomy, Preservation and Palaeoecology." PLoS ONE. 10 (2015): e0141059. Abstractlida_et_al_2015_an_ornithopod-dominated_tracksite_from_the.pdfWebsite

The historically-famous Lotus Fortress site, a deep 1.5–3.0-meter-high, 200-meter-long horizonal notch high up in near-vertical sandstone cliffs comprising the Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation, has been known since the 13th Century as an impregnable defensive position. The site is also extraordinary for having multiple tetrapod track-bearing levels, of which the lower two form the floor of part of the notch, and yield very well preserved asseamblages of ornithopod, bird (avian theropod) and pterosaur tracks. Trackway counts indicate that ornithopods dominate (69%) accounting for at least 165 trackmakers, followed by bird (18%), sauropod (10%), and pterosaur (3%). Previous studies designated Lotus Fortress as the type locality of Caririchnium lotus and Wupus agilis both of which are recognized here as valid ichnotaxa. On the basis of multiple parallel trackways both are interpreted as representing the trackways of gregarious species. C. lotus is redescribed here in detail and interpreted to indicate two age cohorts representing subadults that were sometimes bipedal and larger quadrupedal adults. Two other previously described dinosaurian ichnospecies, are here reinterpreted as underprints and considered nomina dubia. Like a growing number of significant tetrapod tracksites in China the Lotus Fortress site reveals new information about the composition of tetrapod faunas from formations in which the skeletal record is sparse. In particular, the site shows the relatively high abundance of Caririchium in a region where saurischian ichnofaunas are often dominant. It is also the only site known to have yielded Wupus agilis. In combination with information from other tracksites from the Jiaguan formation and other Cretaceous formations in the region, the track record is proving increasingly impotant as a major source of information on the vertebrate faunas of the region. The Lotus Fortress site has been developed as a spectacular, geologically-, paleontologically- and a culturally-significant destination within Qijiang National Geological Park.

Ghiassi, B., J. Xavier, D. V. Oliveira, A. Kwiecien, P. B. Lourenço, and B. Zajac. "Evaluation of the bond performance in FRP-brick components re-bonded after initial delamination." Composite Structures. 123 (2015): 271-281. Abstract

Abstract The bond behavior between Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) and masonry substrates has been the subject of many studies during the last years. Recent accelerated aging tests have shown that bond degradation and \{FRP\} delamination are likely to occur in FRP-strengthened masonry components under hygrothermal conditions. While an investigation on the possible methods to improve the durability of these systems is necessary, the applicability of different bond repair methods should also be studied. This paper aims at investigating the debonding mechanisms after repairing delaminated FRP-strengthened masonry components. FRP-strengthened brick specimens, after being delaminated, are repaired with two different adhesives: a conventional epoxy resin and a highly flexible polymer. The latter is used as an innovative adhesive in structural applications. The bond behavior in the repaired specimens is investigated by performing single-lap shear bond tests. Digital image correlation (DIC) is used for deeper investigation of the surface deformation and strains development. The effectiveness of the repair methods is discussed and compared with the strengthened specimens.

Zhao, Ping, and Vítor H. Fernandes. "The ranks of ideals in various transformation monoids." Communications in Algebra (DOI:10.1080/00927872.2013.847946) . 43.2 (2015): 674-692. Abstractauthorsfinalversion.pdfWebsite

In this paper we consider various classes of monoids of transformations of a finite chain,
including those of transformations that preserve or reverse either the order or the orientation.
In line with Howie and McFadden (1990),
we complete the study of the ranks (and of idempotent ranks, when applicable) of all their ideals.

Xing, L., M. G. Lockley, D. Marty, J. Zhang, Y. Wang, H. Klein, R. T. McCrea, L. G. Buckley, M. Belvedere, O. Mateus, G. D. Gierli?ski, L. Piñuela, W. S. Persons, F. Wang, H. Ran, H. Dai, and X. Xie. "An ornithopod-dominated tracksite from the lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation (Barremian-Albian) of Qijiang, South-Central China: New discoveries, ichnotaxonomy, preservation and palaeoecology." PLoS ONE. 10 (2015). Abstract
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Zivy, Michel, Stefanie Wienkoop, Jenny Renaut, Carla Pinheiro, Estelle Goulas, and Sebastien Carpentier. "The quest for tolerant varieties: the importance of integrating "omics" techniques to phenotyping." Frontiers in Plant Science. 6 (2015). Abstract
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Palma, A. S., Y. Liu, H. Zhang, Y. Zhang, B. V. McCleary, G. Yu, Q. Huang, L. S. Guidolin, A. E. Ciocchini, A. Torosantucci, D. Wang, AL Carvalho, C. M. Fontes, B. Mulloy, R. A. Childs, T. Feizi, and W. Chai. "Unravelling glucan recognition systems by glycome microarrays using the designer approach and mass spectrometry." Mol Cell Proteomics (2015). AbstractWebsite

Glucans are polymers of D-glucose with differing linkages in linear or branched sequences. They are constituents of microbial and plant cell-walls and involved in important bio-recognition processes including immunomodulation, anti-cancer activities, pathogen virulence and plant cell-wall biodegradation. Translational possibilities for these activities in medicine and biotechnology are considerable. High-throughput micro-methods are needed to screen proteins for recognition of specific glucan sequences as a lead to structure-function studies and their exploitation. We describe construction of a glucome microarray, the first sequence-defined glycome-scale microarray, using a designer approach from targeted ligand-bearing glucans in conjunction with a novel high-sensitivity mass spectrometric sequencing method, as a screening tool to assign glucan recognition motifs. The glucome microarray comprises 153 oligosaccharide probes with high purity, representing major sequences in glucans. The negative-ion electrospray tandem mass spectrometry with collision-induced dissociation was used for complete linkage analysis of gluco-oligosaccharides in linear homo and hetero and branched sequences. The system is validated using antibodies and carbohydrate-binding modules known to target α- or β-glucans in different biological contexts, extending knowledge on their specificities, and applied to reveal new information on glucan recognition by two signalling molecules of the immune system against pathogens: Dectin-1 and DC-SIGN. The sequencing of the glucan oligosaccharides by the MS method and their interrogation on the microarrays provides detailed information on linkage, sequence and chain length requirements of glucan-recognizing proteins, and are a sensitive means of revealing unsuspected sequences in the polysaccharides.

Palma, Angelina S., Yan Liu, Hongtao Zhang, Yibing Zhang, Barry V. McCleary, Guangli Yu, Qilin Huang, Leticia S. Guidolin, Andres E. Ciocchini, Antonella Torosantucci, Denong Wang, Ana Luisa Carvalho, Carlos M. G. A. Fontes, Barbara Mulloy, Robert A. Childs, Ten Feizi, and Wengang Chai. "Unravelling Glucan Recognition Systems by Glycome Microarrays Using the Designer Approach and Mass Spectrometry." Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 14 (2015): 974-988. Abstract
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2014
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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Cunha, Jácome, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, Rui Pereira, and João Saraiva. "Design and Implementation of Queries for Model-Driven Spreadsheets." Central European Functional Programming School - 5th Summer School, CEFP 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Eds. Viktória Zsók, and et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Heidelberg: Springer, 2014. Abstractdsl13_query.pdf

This paper presents a domain-specific querying language for model-driven spreadsheets. We briefly show the design of the language and present in detail its implementation, from the denormalization of data and translation of our user-friendly query language to a more efficient query, to the execution of the query using Google. To validate our work, we executed an empirical study, comparing QuerySheet with an alternative spreadsheet querying tool, which produced positive results.

Cunha, Jácome, João Paulo Fernandes, and João Saraiva. "Spreadsheet Engineering." Central European Functional Programming School - 5th Summer School, CEFP 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Eds. Viktória Zsók, and et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, Heidelberg 2014. Abstractdsl13_notes.pdf

These tutorial notes present a methodology for spreadsheet engineering. First, we present data mining and database techniques to reason about spreadsheet data. These techniques are used to compute relationships between spreadsheet elements (cells/columns/rows). These relations are then used to infer a model defining the business logic of the spreadsheet. Such a model of a spreadsheet data is a visual domain specific language that we embed in a well-known spreadsheet system. The embedded model is the building block to define techniques for model-driven spreadsheet development, where advanced techniques are used to guarantee the model-instance synchronization. In this model-driven environment, any user data update as to follow the the model-instance conformance relation, thus, guiding spreadsheet users to introduce correct data. Data refinement techniques are used to synchronize models and instances after users update/evolve the model. These notes briefly describe our model-driven spreadsheet environment, the MDSheet environment, that implements the presented methodology. To evaluate both proposed techniques and the MDSheet tool, we have conducted, in laboratory sessions, an empirical study with the summer school participants. The results of this study are presented in these notes.

Sá, Sofia, Manoj B. Gawande, Alexandre Velhinho, João Pedro Veiga, Nenad Bundaleski, João Trigueiro, Alexander Tolstogouzov, Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro, Radek Zboril, Rajender S. Varma, and Paula S. Branco. "Magnetically recyclable magnetite-palladium (Nanocat-Fe-Pd) nanocatalyst for the Buchwald-Hartwig reaction." 16 (2014): 3494-3500. Abstract

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Acker, Arnold Van, Carlos Chastre, Barry Crisp, David Fernandez, Válter Lúcio, Kim S. Elliott, Simon Hughes, George Jones, Holger Karutz, Ronald Klein-Holte, Stef Maas, Marco Menegotto, Spyros Tsoukantas, and Pieter van der Zee fib Bulletin 74. Planning and design handbook on precast building structures. fib bulletin. Lausanne: International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib), 2014. AbstractWebsite

In 1994 fib Commission 6: Prefabrication edited a successful Planning and Design Handbook that ran to approximately 45,000 copies and was published in Spanish and German.Nearly 20 years later Bulletin 74 brings that first publication up to date. It offers a synthesis of the latest structural design knowledge about precast building structures against the background of 21st century technological innovations in materials, production and construction. With it, we hope to help architects and engineers achieve a full understanding of precast concrete building structures, the possibilities they offer and their specific design philosophy. It was principally written for non-seismic structures.

The handbook contains eleven chapters, each dealing with a specific aspect of precast building structures.
The first chapter of the handbook highlights best practice opportunities that will enable architects, design engineers and contractors to work together towards finding efficient solutions, which is something unique to precast concrete buildings.
The second chapter offers basic design recommendations that take into account the possibilities, restrictions and advantages of precast concrete, along with its detailing, manufacture, transport, erection and serviceability stages.
Chapter three describes the precast solutions for the most common types of buildings such as offices, sports stadiums, residential buildings, hotels, industrial warehouses and car parks. Different application possibilities are explored to teach us which types of precast units are commonly used in all those situations.
Chapter four covers the basic design principles and systems related to stability. Precast concrete structures should be designed according to a specific stability concept, unlike cast in-situ structures.
Chapter five discusses structural connections.
Chapters six to nine address the four most commonly used systems or subsystems of precast concrete in buildings, namely, portal and skeletal structures, wall-frame structures, floor and roof structures and architectural concrete facades.
In chapter ten the design and detailing of a number of specific construction details in precast elements are discussed, for example, supports, corbels, openings and cutouts in the units, special features related to the detailing of the reinforcement, and so forth.
Chapter eleven gives guidelines for the fire design of precast concrete structures. The handbook concludes with a list of references to good literature on precast concrete construction.

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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Gao, Chao, Yan Liu, Hongtao Zhang, Yibing Zhang, Michiko N. Fukuda, Angelina S. Palma, Radoslaw P. Kozak, Robert A. Childs, Motohiro Nonaka, Zhen Li, Don L. Siegel, Peter Hanfland, Donna M. Peehl, Wengang Chai, Mark I. Greene, and Ten Feizi. "Carbohydrate Sequence of the Prostate Cancer-associated Antigen F77 Assigned by a Mucin O-Glycome Designer Array." Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289 (2014): 16462-16477. Abstract
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Schmeisser, Dieter, Joerg Haeberle, Pedro Barquinha, Diana Gaspar, Luis Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Electronic structure of amorphous ZnO films." Physica Status Solidi C: Current Topics in Solid State Physics, Vol 11, No 9-10. Eds. M. Godlewski, and A. Zakrzewski. Vol. 11. Physica Status Solidi C-Current Topics in Solid State Physics, 11. 2014. 1476-1480. Abstract
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Sa, Sofia, Manoj B. Gawande, Alexandre Velhinho, Joao Pedro Veiga, Nenad Bundaleski, Joao Trigueiro, Alexander Tolstogouzov, Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro, Radek Zboril, Rajender S. Varma, and Paula S. Branco. "Magnetically recyclable magnetite-palladium (Nanocat-Fe-Pd) nanocatalyst for the Buchwald-Hartwig reaction." Green Chemistry. 16 (2014): 3494-3500. AbstractWebsite
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2013
Quintino, L., L. Liu, R. M. Miranda, R. J. C. Silva, A. Hu, and Y. Zhou. "Bonding NiTi to glass with femtosecond laser pulses." Materials Letters. 98 (2013): 142-145. Abstract
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Zutshi, Aneesh, Antonio Grilo, and Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves. "An Agent Based Modelling approach to Digital Business Models: through a literature review of three complementary Research Areas." International Conference on Intelligent Decision Technologies. 2013. 48-57. Abstract
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Zutshi, Aneesh, Antonio Grilo, and Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves. "DYNAMOD: A modelling Framework for Digital Businesses based on Agent Based Modeling." IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT. 2013. 1372-1376. Abstract
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Quintino, L., L. Liu, R. M. Miranda, R. J. C. Silva, A. Hu, and Y. Zhou. "Cutting NiTi with Femtosecond Laser." Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (2013): 98434. AbstractWebsite
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Fino, H., V. Solovyev, and L. Zinchenko Challenges for Students Mobility Between European and Russian Universities. 16th International Conference on 
Interactive Collaborative Learning. IEEE, 2013.
Geng, Yong, David Seč, Pedro L. Almeida, Oleg D. Lavrentovich, Slobodan Žumer, and Maria H. Godinho. "Liquid crystal necklaces: cholesteric drops threaded by thin cellulose fibres." Soft Matter. 9.33 (2013): 7928-7933. Abstract
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Cheng, Hefeng, Wenjun Wang, Baibiao Huang, Zeyan Wang, Jie Zhan, Xiaoyan Qin, Xiaoyang Zhang, and Ying Dai. "Tailoring AgI nanoparticles for the assembly of AgI/BiOI hierarchical hybrids with size-dependent photocatalytic activities." Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 1 (2013): 7131-7136. Abstract
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2012