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Martins, R., I. Ferreira, and E. Fortunato. "BY SPATIAL SEPARATION TECHNIQUES." (Submitted). Abstract
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Silva, João André, João Lourenço, and Hervé Paulino. "Boosting Locality in Multi-version Partial Data Replication." 29th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC '15. Salamanca, Spain: ACM, In Press.
Mota, B., A. Carvalho, M. I. Gomes, and A. P. Barbosa-Povoa. "Business strategy for sustainable development: impact of Life Cycle Inventory and Life Cycle Impact Assessment steps in supply chain design and planning." Journal of Business Strategy and Environment (In Press).
2024
Tavares, Catarina, Tânia Vieira, Jorge C. Silva, João PMR Borges, and Carmo M. Lança. "Bioactive Hydroxyapatite Aerogels with Piezoelectric Particles." Biomimetics 2024, Vol. 9, Page 143. 9 (2024): 143. AbstractWebsite

Open-cell foams based on hydroxyapatite (HAp) can mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM) to better replace damaged hard tissues and assist in their regeneration processes. Aerogels of HAp nanowires (NW) with barium titanate (BT) particles were produced and characterized regarding their physical and chemical properties, bioactivity, and in vitro cytotoxicity. Considering the role of piezoelectricity (mainly due to collagen) and surface charges in bone remodeling, all BT particles, of size 280 nm and 2 and 3 µm, contained BaTiO3 in their piezoelectric tetragonal phase. The synthesized nanowires were verified to be AB-type carbonated hydroxyapatite. The aerogels showed high porosity and relatively homogeneous distribution of the BT particles. Barium titanate proved to be non-cytotoxic while all the aerogels produced were cytotoxic for an extract concentration of 1 mg/mL but became non-cytotoxic at concentrations of 0.5 mg/mL and below. It is possible that these results were affected by the higher surface area and quicker dissolution rate of the aerogels. In the bioactivity assays, SEM/EDS, it was not easy to differentiate between the apatite deposition and the surface of the HAp wires. However, a quantitative EDS analysis shows a possible CaP deposition/dissolution cycle taking place.

Tavares, Catarina, Tânia Vieira, Jorge C. Silva, João PMR Borges, and Carmo M. Lança. "Bioactive Hydroxyapatite Aerogels with Piezoelectric Particles." 9.3 (2024): 143. Abstract
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Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "Bounded compact and dual compact approximation properties of Hardy spaces: new results and open problems." Indagationes Mathematicae. 35.1 (2024): 143-158.Website
Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Sandra Mary Thampi. "The Brown-Halmos theorem for discrete Wiener-Hopf operators." Advances in Operator Theory. 9 (2024): 69.Website
2023
Hammami, Imen, Sílvia Rodrigues Gavinho, Ana Sofia Pádua, Isabel Sá-Nogueira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, João Paulo Borges, Manuel Almeida Valente, and Manuel Pedro Fernandes Graça. "Bioactive Glass Modified with Zirconium Incorporation for Dental Implant Applications: Fabrication, Structural, Electrical, and Biological Analysis." 24.13 (2023): 10571. Abstract
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Gavinho, Sílvia Rodrigues, Ana Sofia Pádua, Laura Isabel Vilas Holz, Isabel Sá-Nogueira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, João Paulo Borges, Manuel Almeida Valente, and Manuel Pedro Fernandes Graça. "Bioactive glasses containing strontium or magnesium ions to enhance the biological response in bone regeneration." 13.19 (2023): 2717. Abstract
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Prezas, Pedro R., Manuel J. Soares, João P. Borges, Jorge C. Silva, Filipe J. Oliveira, and Manuel Pedro F. Graça. "Bioactivity enhancement of plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite coatings through non-contact corona electrical charging." 13.6 (2023): 1058. Abstract
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de Oliveira, Ivone Regina, Isabela dos Santos Gonçalves, Kennedy Wallace dos Santos, Maria Carmo Lança, Tânia Vieira, Jorge Carvalho Silva, Ibrahim Fatih Cengiz, Rui Luís Reis, Joaquim Miguel Oliveira, and João Paulo Miranda Ribeiro Borges. "Biocomposite Macrospheres Based on Strontium-Bioactive Glass for Application as Bone Fillers." ACS Materials Au. 3 (2023): 646-658. AbstractWebsite

Traditional bioactive glass powders are typically composed of irregular particles that can be packed into dense configurations presenting low interconnectivity, which can limit bone ingrowth. The use of novel biocomposite sphere formulations comprising bioactive factors as bone fillers are most advantageous, as it simultaneously allows for packing the particles in a 3-dimensional manner to achieve an adequate interconnected porosity, enhanced biological performance, and ultimately a superior new bone formation. In this work, we develop and characterize novel biocomposite macrospheres of Sr-bioactive glass using sodium alginate, polylactic acid (PLA), and chitosan (CH) as encapsulating materials for finding applications as bone fillers. The biocomposite macrospheres that were obtained using PLA have a larger size distribution and higher porosity and an interconnectivity of 99.7%. Loose apatite particles were observed on the surface of macrospheres prepared with alginate and CH by means of soaking into a simulated body fluid (SBF) for 7 days. A dense apatite layer was formed on the biocomposite macrospheres' surface produced with PLA, which served to protect PLA from degradation. In vitro investigations demonstrated that biocomposite macrospheres had minimal cytotoxic effects on a human osteosarcoma cell line (SaOS-2 cells). However, the accelerated degradation of PLA due to the degradation of bioactive glass may account for the observed decrease in SaOS-2 cells viability. Among the biocomposite macrospheres, those composed of PLA exhibited the most promising characteristics for their potential use as fillers in bone tissue repair applications.

2022
Barreiro, Daniela S., Ricardo N. S. Oliveira, and Sofia R. Pauleta. "Biochemical characterization of AniA from Neisseria gonorrhoeae." bioRxiv (2022): 2022.04.07.487406. Abstractpreprint_sp_1.pdfWebsite

AniA, the nitrite reductase from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, has been shown to play a crucial role in the infection mechanism of this microorganism by producing NO and abolishing epithelial exfoliation. This enzyme is a trimer with one type-1 copper center per subunit and one type 2 copper center in the subunits interface, with the latter being the catalytic site. The two centers were characterized by visible, EPR and CD spectroscopy for the first time, indicating that AniA’s type 1 copper center has a high rhombicity, which is attributed to its tetrahedral geometry, and shorter Met-Cu bond, while type 2 copper center has the usual properties, though with a shorter hyperfine coupling constant (A//= 9.1 mT). The thermostability of AniA was analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry showing a single endothermic transition in the thermogram, with a maximum at 95 °C, while the CD spectra in the visible region indicates the presence of copper centers at 85-90 °C. The reoxidation rates of AniA in the presence of nitrite were analyzed by visible spectroscopy showing a pH dependence and being higher at pH 6.0. The high thermostability of this enzyme might be important for maintaining a high activity in the extracellular space and be less prone to denaturation and proteolysis, contributing to the proliferation of N. gonorrhoeae.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.

Rotatori, FM, B. Camilo, F. Bertozzo, O. Mateus, and M. Moreno-Azanza A basal ankylopollexian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of Portugal and its implications for iguanodontian diversity. Abstract book of the XIX Annual Conference of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, Benevento/Pietraroja, Italy, 27th June-2nd July 2022. PalaeoVertebrata, Special Volume 1- 2022, 224. Doi: 10.18563/pv.eavp, 2022. Abstractrotatorietal_2022.pdf

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Estraviz López, Darío, and Octávio Mateus. "Bearing the weight: Technical recovery of brown bear fossils (Ursus arctos) from Algar do Vale da Pena, Portugal." XX EJIP. Cañaveral de León 2022. Abstractestraviz-lpezmateus2022bearingtheweighttechnicalrecoveryofbrownbearfossilsursusarctosfromalgardovaledapenaportugal.pdf

The Algar do Vale da Pena is a cave that was discovered during limestone mining works around 1980, at the Natural Park of Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, Portugal. The entrance to the cave, through the collapsed roof, is a 30 meter near-vertical well, inaccessible without means of vertical progression and specialized equipment. Soon after the discovery of the cave, bone material belonging to bears and hundreds of bear claw marks were located inside it. Nevertheless, the technical descent and the extraordinary difficulties of retrieving the calcite flowstones that encased the bones prevented scientists from undertaking excavations for nearly 40 years. Since 2016 a series of expeditions by a team of paleontologists from NOVA University and Museum of Lourinhã recovered more than 20 disarticulated remains from five bone accumulations, separated more than five meters apart, which given the level of erosion and breakage, are para-autochthonous in origin. These are interpreted as belonging to different individuals. Morphological characters, like a relatively elongated third phalanx, the clear separation of paracone-metacone of the first upper molar and the ventral position of the mandibular condyle; as well as numerous morphometric characters, allow to ascribe the remains to Ursus arctos. Nevertheless, the main finding from the cave is a complete skull with an articulated mandible; which denotes absence of transport, encased within a 180 kg calcite flowstone, including other skeletal remains as well, which could not be extracted from the cave until 2021. This block was removed with the help of members of several speleological groups. It promises a wealth of information about fossil brown bears, being the most complete bear fossil ever recovered in Portugal. It is currently being dated trough magnetostratigraphy and prepared. We consider this intervention as an extraordinary example of citizen science applied to paleontology

Saleiro, A., A. R. D. Guillaume, FM Rotatori, M. Ríos-Ibañez, Estraviz D. López, S. Conti, R. Martino, E. Puértolas-Pascual, O. Mateus, and M. Moreno-Azanza A beta taxonomy approach to Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages. Abstract book of the XIX Annual Conference of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, Benevento/Pietraroja, Italy, 27th June-2 nd July 2022. PalaeoVertebrata, Special Volume 1- 2022, 224. Doi: 10.18563/pv.eavp2022, 2022. Abstractsaleiroetal_2022-eavp.pdf

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Isufi, Brisid, João Pedro Relvas, Carla Marchão, and António Pinho Ramos. "Behavior of flat slabs with partial use of high-performance fiber reinforced concrete under monotonic vertical loading." Engineering Structures. 264 (2022). AbstractWebsite
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2021
Fernandes, Cláudio A., Alexei Yu. Karlovich, and Yuri I. Karlovich. "Banach algebras of Fourier multipliers equivalent at infinity to nice Fourier multipliers." Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis. 15 (2021): 29.Website
2020
Duarte, Susana, {Maria Rosário} do Cabrita, and V. Cruz-Machado. "Business model, lean and green management and industry 4.0: A conceptual relationship." Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management, 2019 - Volume 1. Eds. Jiuping Xu, Gheorghe Duca, {Fang Lee } Cooke, and {Syed Ejaz } Ahmed. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Germany: Springer Verlag, 2020. 359-372. Abstract

The Industry 4.0 addresses a radical change on business processes. Through communication technology, objects interact with each other; the physical and digital worlds merge. This makes an environment more flexible, allowing to respond faster to specific customer requirements. Therefore, businesses need to rapidly adapt to avoid being left behind. A business model is required to meet the new concepts of Industry 4.0. In addition, lean and green characteristics may align with business model elements. Understanding how these concepts interact is something that need clarification. Based on literature review, a conceptual relationship between Business Model (Canvas), Lean and green management approach and Industry 4.0 approach is presented. Lean and green management characteristics are identified to be aligned through a Business Model Canvas perspective. Also, the concepts of the Industry 4.0 can be applied in each element of the Business Model Canvas. Managers and entrepreneurs can create, design or redefine their business knowing the lean and green application and Industry 4.0 execution. This research aims to contribute to the discussion of the relationships between these concepts. To the authors’ knowledge, this work is one of the first to try to relate these concepts.

Silva, Sara, Maria João Falcão, Paula Couto, and Fernando Pinho. "BIM methodology in energetic rehabilitation of buildings: application to a public research laboratory." REHABEND 2020 - Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management. ISBN: 978-84-09-17873-5. University of Cantabria, Spain 2020.
Lopes, João, Maria João Falcão Silva, Paula Couto, and Fernando Pinho. "BIM methodology to support the functional rehabilitation of a building." REHABEND 2020 - Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management. ISBN: 978-84-09-17873-5. University of Cantabria, Spain 2020.
Casimiro, Ana, and Eduardo Skapinakis. "Basis reduction for cryptogroups and orthogroups." Semigroup Forum (2020).
Almeida, André F. O., António P. Ramos, Válter Lúcio, and Rui Marreiros. "Behavior of RC flat slabs with shear bolts under reversed horizontal cyclic loading." Structural Concrete. 21 (2020): 501-516. AbstractWebsite

Abstract An experimental work on reinforced concrete flat slab specimens to test the efficiency of postinstalled bolts, as punching shear reinforcement in resisting vertical and cyclic horizontal loads, was conducted and is presented in this paper. The test protocol consisted in increasing horizontal drifts combined with constant vertical load until failure. Two different detailing solutions for the shear reinforcement were considered, one using a radial distribution around the column and another using a cross distribution, being the results compared with a previously tested reference specimen. The dimensions of the specimens were 4.25 x 1.85 x 0.15 m3. The test setup used for these tests was developed by the research team and simulates the boundary conditions with already recognized good results. Postinstalled steel bolts were proven to be an efficient solution for strengthening of existing structures, improving the structural behavior, and the punching resistance.

Almeida, André F. O., Bruno Alcobia, Miguel Ornelas, Rui Marreiros, and António Pinho Ramos. "Behaviour of reinforced-concrete flat slabs with stirrups under reversed horizontal cyclic loading." Magazine of Concrete Research. 72 (2020): 339-356. AbstractWebsite

This paper describes the experimental campaign to study the behaviour of reinforced-concrete flat slab structures with steel stirrups as punching shear reinforcement, under combined vertical and horizontal cyclic loading. The vertical load was first applied and kept constant during the test, while, regarding the cyclic horizontal loading, imposed cyclic drifts were increased until failure. Four slab specimens with shear reinforcement were tested and the results compared to a control slab specimen without shear reinforcement. The studied variables were different shear reinforcement ratios and the number of stirrup layers. The slabs were 4·15 × 1·85 m2 and 0·15 m thick, connected to two steel half-columns. The test setup used was developed by the research team and aimed to simulate the boundary conditions of a flat slab, representing the slab between middle spans in one direction and between zero bending moment points in the other direction. Results show that the use of steel stirrups as shear reinforcement is very effective, increasing shear, drift and energy dissipation capacities. The obtained results were also compared to the provisions given by European and American codes.