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Ramos, António Pinho, and Válter Lúcio. "Comportamento Pós-Rotura de Lajes Fungiformes Pré Esforçadas." Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas. 1 (2007): 5-14. Abstract

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Gaspar, A., T. Avelar, and O. Mateus. "Criacionismo e Sociedade no Séc. XX." Evolução e Criacionismo: Uma Relação Impossível. Eds. T. Avelar, O. Mateus, F. Almada, and A. Gaspar. Lisboa: Quasi ed. , 2007. 133-160.gasparavelarmateus2007evoluoecriacio.pdf
Rodrigues, Chastre C., and Manuel A. G. Silva. "Cyclic compression behaviour of polymer concrete." J. Polym. Eng.. 27 (2007): 525-545. Abstractrodrigues07si.pdfWebsite

Polymeric mortars or concrete are special building materials which can be used to repair or strengthen localized areas of structural elements. Following research on the behaviour of retrofitting reinforced concrete circular columns with FRP composite materials and bearing in mind the high strength of polymer concretes, it was decided to develop a solution to seismic retrofit of reinforced concrete columns with polymer concrete. The mechanical characteristics of different polymer concretes and especially their performance when subjected to cyclic axial compression, several bending tests, and monotonic and cyclic axial compression tests were studied, namely the compressive strength, the tensile strength on bending and the Young's modulus. Columns were also tested under axial compression and cyclic horizontal loads. The results of these tests are shown and interpreted. It is concluded that the improved behaviour in monotonic compression of polymer concrete is essentially associated with better strength characteristics of resin, whereas its superior behaviour under cyclic loading is linked to a smoother aggregate grading curve.

Timoteo, C. G., C. Pantana, A. G. Duarte, F. Folgosa, AS Pereira, and P. Tavares. "The Catalytic center of a Desaturase from Arabidopsis thaliana." J Biol Inorg Chem. 12 (2007): S93. Abstract
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Pereira, L.a, Aguas Beckers Martins Fortunato Martins H. a M. b. "Characterization of nickel induced crystallized silicon by spectroscopic ellipsometry." Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 910. 2007. 529-534. Abstract

In this work Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (SE) was used to study metal induced crystallization (MIC) on amorphous silicon films in order to analyze the influence of different annealing conditions on their structural properties. The variation of the metal thickness has shown to be determinant on the time needed to full crystallize silicon films. Films of 100 nm thickness crystallize after 2h at 500°C using 1 nm of Ni deposited on it. When reducing the average metal thickness down to 0.05 nm the same silicon film will need almost 10 hours to be totally crystallized. Using a new approach on the modelling procedure of the SE data we show to be possible to determine the Ni remaining inside the crystallized films. The method consists in using Ni as reference on the Bruggeman Effective Medium Approximation (BEMA) layer that will simulated the optical response of the crystallized silicon. Silicon samples and metal layers with different thicknesses were analyzed and this new method has shown to be sensible to changes on the initial metal/silicon ratio. The nickel distribution inside the silicon layers was independently measured by Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS) to check the data obtained from the proposed approach. © 2006 Materials Research Society.

Fisher, K., D. J. Lowe, P. Tavares, AS Pereira, BH HUYNH, D. Edmondson, and W. E. Newton. "Conformations generated during turnover of the Azotobacter vinelandii nitrogenase MoFe protein and their relationship to physiological function." Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 101 (2007): 1649-1656. AbstractWebsite

Various S = 3/2 EPR signals elicited from wild-type and variant Azotobacter vinelandii nitrogenase MoFe proteins appear to reflect different conformations assumed by the FeMo-cofactor with different protonation states. To determine whether these presumed changes in protonation and conformation reflect catalytic capacity, the responses (particularly to changes in electron flux) of the alpha H195Q, alpha H195N, and alpha Q191 K variant MoFe proteins (where His at position 195 in the alpha subunit is replaced by Gln/Asn or Gln at position alpha-191 by Lys), which have strikingly different substrate-reduction properties, were studied by stopped-flow or rapid-freeze techniques. Rapid-freeze EPR at low electron flux (at 3-fold molar excess of wild-type Fe protein) elicited two transient FeMo-cofactor-based EPR signals within 1 s of initiating turnover under N-2 with the alpha H195Q and alpha H195N variants, but not with the alpha Q191K variant. No EPR signals attributable to P cluster oxidation were observed for any of the variants under these conditions. Furthermore, during turnover at low electron flux with the wild-type, alpha H195Q or alpha H195N MoFe protein, the longer-time 430-nm absorbance increase, which likely reflects P cluster oxidation, was also not observed (by stopped-flow spectrophotometry); it did, however, occur for all three MoFe proteins under higher electron flux. No 430-nm absorbance increase occurred with the alpha Q191K variant, not even at higher electron flux. This putative lack of involvement of the P cluster in electron transfer at low electron flux was confirmed by rapid-freeze Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy, which clearly showed FeMo-factor reduction without P cluster oxidation. Because the wild-type, alpha H195Q and alpha H195N MoFe proteins can bind N-2, but alpha Q195K cannot, these results suggest that P cluster oxidation occurs only under high electron flux as required for N-2 reduction. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Campagnolo, M. L., and J. O. Cerdeira. "Contextual classification of remotely sensed images with integer linear programming." Proceedings of the International Symposium CompIMAGE 2006 - Computational Modelling of Objects Represented in Images: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications (2007): 123-128. Abstract
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Gaspar, A., T. Avelar, and O. Mateus. "Criacionismo e Sociedade no Séc. XX."  Evolução e Criacionismo: Uma Relação Impossível. Lisboa 2007. 133-160. Abstract
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Santos-Silva, T., JM Dias, A. Dolla, M. - C. Durand, L. L. Gon?alves, J. Lampreia, I. Moura, and MJ Romão. "Crystal Structure of the 16 Heme Cytochrome from Desulfovibrio gigas: A Glycosylated Protein in a Sulphate-reducing Bacterium." Journal of Molecular Biology. 370 (2007): 659-673. Abstract
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2006
Moniz, António Competitividade no sector automóvel e formas inovadoras de gestão do emprego em Portugal[Competitivity in the Portuguese automotive sector and innovative forms of employment management]. University Library of Munich, Germany, 2006. Abstract

If indicators of international competitivity of the Portuguese industry reveal very strong weaknesses in the field of education and vocational training, the achievement of a solution is not based only (and should not!) in a decisive increase of investment and support in the education and training system. It seem not logical to think in that way, once normally when one tries to solve a problem that is done in the context of that same problem. Eventually there are other strategies. Which are, then, the fields where is necessary to orient the investiment to improve an industrial competitivity? To try to answer this question, we analise one of the sectors that have contributed the most for an improvement of the Portuguese economical performance, and for a true innovative process as in terms of industrial product, or in terms of manufacturing and distribution processes. Is the automotive sector where that happens, taken in its two most important sub-sectors: the one of automobile manufacturing and assembly, and the one of components manufacturing.

Meil, Pamela, Willem Trommel, Duco Bannink, Marcel Hoogenboom, Antonio Moniz, Tobias Woll, Czaba Makó, Péter Csizmadia, Miklós Illessy, Dag Balkmar, and Petros Linardos Comparative report - WORKS WP5 Policy pillar. ZBW - German National Library of Economics, 2006. Abstract

This report begins with some general information and analysis of policy and regulation that were the subjects of discussion and exchange in the policy pillar in the first phase of WORKS. The second section is a synthesis of country information on general principles and trends of policy and policy enforcement. This is followed by a summary of sector information for the sectors chosen by the qualitative pillar to be the objects of empirical analysis. The last summarises research questions and dimensions to be guidelines for carrying out case studies and capturing the relevance and effects of policy and institutions at the workplace. –

R, Jardim-Goncalves, Grilo A, and Steiger-Garcao A. "Challenging the interoperability industry with MDA between computers in and SOA." COMPUTERS IN INDUSTRY. 57 (2006): 679-689. Abstract
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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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Reis, J. C. R., N. Ribeiro, and A. Aguiar-Ricardo. "Can the speed of sound be used for detecting critical states of fluid mixtures?" Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 110.1 (2006): 478-484. AbstractWebsite
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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, AP, M. T. Cidade, and JC Bordado. "Cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes: optimization of the composition." 100.5 (2006): 4052-4058. 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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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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B.*, Marques M. M. "Catalytic enantioselective cross-Mannich reaction of aldehydes." Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. . 45 (2006): 348-352.
Marques, C., N. Franco, R. C. da Silva, A. Wemans, M. J. P. Maneira, and E. Alves. "Characterization of Nickel Implanted α-Al2O3." Advanced Materials Forum III, Pts 1 and 2. 514-516 (2006): 348-352.
J. Araújo, J. Whittle, and A. Moreira. "Choosing the Right Time to Compose Aspectual Scenarios." 30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2006). Chicago, USA: IEEE Computer Society, 2006. Abstract

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Diogo, T., P. Lima, and M. Rebelo Comparative analysis of numerical methods for a nonlinear Volterra integral equation. Proceedings of Hercma. Athens, Greece, 2006.
J. Whittle, J. Araújo, and A. Moreira. "Composing Aspect Models with Graph Transformations." Workshop on Early Aspects at ICSE: Aspect-oriented requirements engineering and architectural design, 28th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2006),. Shangai, China: ACM Press, 2006. Abstract

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Igreja, J. M., J. M. Lemos, and R. Neves-Silva. "Controlling distributed hyperbolic plants with adaptive nonlinear model predictive control." Assessment and Future Directions of Nonlinear Model Predictive Control. Springer, 2006.