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2011
Pedrosa, A., M. C. Lanca, J. P. Borges, E. R. Neagu, C. J. Dias, J. N. Marat-Mendes, and Ieee. "Influence of Polarization on the Bioactivity of Nanopowders of Hydroxyapatite." 2011 14th International Symposium on Electrets (Ise) (2011): 55-56. Abstract
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Pedrosa, A., M. C. Lanca, J. P. Borges, E. R. Neagu, C. J. Dias, J. N. Marat-Mendes, and Ieee Influence of Polarization on the Bioactivity of Nanopowders of Hydroxyapatite., 2011. AbstractWebsite
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Pedrosa, A., M. C. Lanca, J. P. Borges, E. R. Neagu, C. J. Dias, J. N. Marat-Mendes, and Ieee. "Influence of Polarization on the Bioactivity of Nanopowders of Hydroxyapatite." 2011 14th International Symposium on Electrets. International Symposium on Electrets. 2011. 55-56. Abstract
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Pinheiro, Carla, Carla Antonio, Maria Fernanda Ortuno, Petre I. Dobrev, Wolfram Hartung, Jane Thomas-Oates, Candido Pinto Ricardo, Radomira Vankova, Manuela M. Chaves, and Julie C. Wilson. "Initial water deficit effects on Lupinus albus photosynthetic performance, carbon metabolism, and hormonal balance: metabolic reorganization prior to early stress responses." Journal of Experimental Botany. 62 (2011): 4965-4974. AbstractWebsite

The early (2-4 d) effects of slowly imposed soil water deficit on Lupinus albus photosynthetic performance, carbon metabolism, and hormonal balance in different organs (leaf blade, stem stele, stem cortex, and root) were evaluated on 23-d-old plants (growth chamber assay). Our work shows that several metabolic adjustments occurred prior to alteration of the plant water status, implying that water deficit is perceived before the change in plant water status. The slow, progressive decline in soil water content started to be visible 3 d after withholding water (3 DAW). The earliest plant changes were associated with organ-specific metabolic responses (particularly in the leaves) and with leaf conductance and only later with plant water status and photosynthetic rate (4 DAW) or photosynthetic capacity (according to the Farquhar model; 6 DAW). Principal component analysis (PCA) of the physiological parameters, the carbohydrate and the hormone levels and their relative values, as well as leaf water-soluble metabolites full scan data (LC-MS/MS), showed separation of the different sampling dates. At 6 DAW classically described stress responses are observed, with plant water status, ABA level, and root hormonal balance contributing to the separation of these samples. Discrimination of earlier stress stages (3 and 4 DAW) is only achieved when the relative levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), cytokinins (Cks), and carbon metabolism (glucose, sucrose, raffinose, and starch levels) are taken into account. Our working hypothesis is that, in addition to single responses (e.g. ABA increase), the combined alterations in hormone and carbohydrate levels play an important role in the stress response mechanism. Response to more advanced stress appears to be associated with a combination of cumulative changes, occurring in several plant organs. The carbohydrate and hormonal balance in the leaf (IAA to bioactive-Cks; soluble sugars to IAA and starch to IAA; relative abundances of the different soluble sugars) flag the initial responses to the slight decrease in soil water availability (10-15% decrease). Further alterations in sucrose to ABA and in raffinose to ABA relative values (in all organs) indicate that soil water availability continues to decrease. Such alterations when associated with changes in the root hormone balance indicate that the stress response is initiated. It is concluded that metabolic balance (e.g. IAA/bioactive Cks, carbohydrates/IAA, sucrose/ABA, raffinose/ABA, ABA/IAA) is relevant in triggering adjustment mechanisms.

Pinheiro, Carla, Carla Antonio, Maria Fernanda Ortuno, Petre I. Dobrev, Wolfram Hartung, Jane Thomas-Oates, Candido Pinto Ricardo, Radomira Vankova, Manuela M. Chaves, and Julie C. Wilson. "Initial water deficit effects on Lupinus albus photosynthetic performance, carbon metabolism, and hormonal balance: metabolic reorganization prior to early stress responses." Journal of Experimental Botany. 62 (2011): 4965-4974. AbstractWebsite
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Valtchev, S., R. Medeiros, S. Valtchev, and B. Klaassens. "An instantaneous regulation for the wired and wireless super-resonant converters." INTELEC, International Telecommunications Energy Conference (Proceedings) (2011). Abstract
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Carvalho, H., and V. Cruz-Machado. "Integrating lean, agile, resilience and green paradigms in supply chain management." Supply Chain Management. Pengzhong Li ed. {InTech}, 2011. 27-48. Abstract
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Cardoso, Alberto, M. & S. Vieira, and P. Gil. "Integration of a Remote and Virtual Control Lab in an Intelligent Tutoring System." REV 2011. n/a 2011. Abstract
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Mollegaard, Karen Mai, Karen Duus, Sofie Dietz Traeholt, Morten Thaysen-Andersen, Yan Liu, Angelina S. Palma, Ten Feizi, Paul R. Hansen, Peter Hojrup, and Gunnar Houen. "The interactions of calreticulin with immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin Y." Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Proteins and Proteomics. 1814 (2011): 889-899. Abstract
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2010
Olziersky, Antonis, Pedro Barquinha, Anna Vila, Luis Pereira, Goncalo Goncalves, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, and Juan R. Morante. "Insight on the SU-8 resist as passivation layer for transparent Ga2O3-In2O3-ZnO thin-film transistors." Journal of Applied Physics. 108 (2010). AbstractWebsite
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Figueiredo, Elin, Rui JC Silva, Fatima M. Araujo, and Joao C. Senna-Martinez. "Identification of ancient gilding technology and Late Bronze Age metallurgy by EDXRF, Micro-EDXRF, SEM-EDS and metallographic techniques." Microchimica Acta. 168.3-4 (2010): 283-291. Abstract
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Valtchev, Stanimir, and Svilen Valtchev. "Improved strategy for an instantaneous super-resonant converter regulation." 12th International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM). 2010. 631-638. Abstract
The proposed regulation strategy consists in obtaining at the right time the correct information about the energy contained in the resonant tank. This information allows a stable operation of the switches and a higher efficiency of any Series Loaded Series Resonant (SLSR) power converter, especially when contactless energy transfer is concerned. The strategy is based on guaranteeing the correct portion of energy transported by the resonant tank to the load. The portion has to vary corresponding to the error signal taken from the output voltage and remains unchanged if the error signal is at its minimum. In a certain way this method is similar to the Current Mode Control of the classical power converters. The viability of the idea is demonstrated by simulation of a realistic analogue circuit (on preparation for a digital implementation in the near future).
Teixeira, Jorge Pamies, and Stanimir Valtchev. "An Insight to Potential Actions Facing Future Needs of Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles." 2010 International Symposium on Electric Vehicle and 2-nd Annual Conference of Polish Society for Environment Friendly Vehicles. 2010. Abstract
Recent issues of global heating and energy shortages are imposing a need to change our paradigm around transportation. Somehow, electric vehicles are progressively standing as a strong and necessary alternative for the society. Technically and technologically the acceptance of the EV is easier now than ever but the psychology of the consumers and the running business of internal combustion vehicles, the whole existing infrastructure are too much conservative to be changed easily. The changes in technology require changes in the engineering society and its human resources. The objective of this paper is to give a contribution to the discussion and reflection of potential future scenarios where EV?HEV?s are spread across the society. It gives an overview of the range of knowledge and competences necessary for a sustainable and streamlined development of those. In fact, it is expected that a new kind of professional profiles need to be created or developed to supply the work market with the right human resources. The paper provides some discussion on the creation of new profiles or adaption of existing ones. Among different possible scenarios the creation of post-graduation courses for students holding undergraduate profiles in the fields referred to earlier would be an interesting and viable solution for fast response. The post graduation would be focused in specific key areas of the EV?HEV. Several factors are pointed out to endorse this scenario
R, Cabrita M., Cruz-Machado V., and Grilo A. "Intellectual Capital: How Knowledge Creates Value." Knowledge Management for Process, Organizational and Marketing Innovation: Tools and Methods. IGI Global, 2010. 237-252. Abstract
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Santos, João Pedro, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, and Miguel Goulão. "Increasing Quality in Scenario Modelling with Model-Driven Development." 7th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC'2010). Eds. Fernando Brito e Abreu, João Pascoal Faria, and Ricardo Machado. Porto, Portugal: IEEE Computer Society, 2010. 204-209. Abstractsantos_et_al_quatic2010.pdf

Models, with different levels of detail, share similar abstractions that can be reused by means of model-driven techniques such as transformations. For example, scenarios are a well-known technique in requirements engineering to represent behavioral flows in a software system. When using UML, scenarios are typically represented with activity models in the early stages of software development, while sequence models are used to describe more detailed object interactions as modeling progresses. This paper defines transformation rules to automate the migration from activity to sequence models. We present a case study illustrating the application of our transformation rules. Our preliminary assessment of the impact of the benefits of using these transformations points to: (i) a reduction of around 50% in the effort building sequence models, (ii) increased trace ability among models, and (iii) error prevention when migrating from different scenario notations.

Guerra, N. M. C., A. N. Antão, and M. {Vicente da Silva}. "Impulso passivo ou capacidade resistente de fundações superficiais?" V Congresso Luso-Brasileiro de Geotecnia. Gramado, Brasil 2010. Abstract
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Gomes, Ana Sofia, José Júlio Alferes, and Terrance Swift. "Implementing Query Answering for Hybrid MKNF Knowledge Bases." Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages, 12th International Symposium, PADL 2010. Vol. 5937. Springer, 2010. 25-39. Abstractpadl10.pdf

Ontologies and rules are usually loosely coupled in knowledge rep- resentation formalisms. In fact, ontologies use open-world reasoning while the leading semantics for rules use non-monotonic, closed-world reasoning. One ex- ception is the tightly-coupled framework of Minimal Knowledge and Negation as Failure (MKNF), which allows statements about individuals to be jointly derived via entailment from an ontology and inferences from rules. Nonetheless, the prac- tical usefulness of MKNF has not always been clear, although recent work has formalized a general resolution-based method for querying MKNF when rules are taken to have the well-founded semantics, and the ontology is modeled by a general Oracle. That work leaves open what algorithms should be used to relate the entailments of the ontology and the inferences of rules. In this paper we pro- vide such algorithms, and describe the implementation of a query-driven system, CDF-Rules, for hybrid knowledge bases combining both (non-monotonic) rules under the well-founded semantics and a (monotonic) ontology, represented by a CDF (ALCQ) theory.

Valtchev, {Stanimir Stoyanov}, {Jorge Joaquim} Pamies-Teixeira, and DEE Group Author. "An Insight to Potential Actions Facing Future Needs of Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles." -. 2010. –. Abstract

Recent issues of global heating and energy shortages are imposing a need to change our paradigm around transportation. Somehow, electric vehicles are progressively standing as a strong and necessary alternative for the society. Technically and technologically the acceptance of the EV is easier now than ever but the psychology of the consumers and the running business of internal combustion vehicles, the whole existing infrastructure are too much conservative to be changed easily. The changes in technology require changes in the engineering society and its human resources. The objective of this paper is to give a contribution to the discussion and reflection of potential future scenarios where EV/HEV‘s are spread across the society. It gives an overview of the range of knowledge and competences necessary for a sustainable and streamlined development of those. In fact, it is expected that a new kind of professional profiles need to be created or developed to supply the work market with the right human resources. The paper provides some discussion on the creation of new profiles or adaption of existing ones. Among different possible scenarios the creation of post-graduation courses for students holding undergraduate profiles in the fields referred to earlier would be an interesting and viable solution for fast response. The post graduation would be focused in specific key areas of the EV/HEV. Several factors are pointed out to endorse this scenario

J. Santos, A. Moreira, J. Araujo, and M. Goulão. "Increasing Quality in Scenario Modelling with Model-Driven Development." International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC) 2010. IEEE, 2010. 204-209. Abstract

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C. Oliveira, J. Araújo, and C. Silva. "Integração de KAOS com Cenários Aspectuais." XV Jornadas de Ingenieria de Software y Bases de Datos. JISBD, 2010. Abstract

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A. Penim, and J. Araújo. "Identifying and Modeling Aspectual Scenarios with Theme and MATA." 25th Symposium On Applied Computing (ACM SAC 2010). ACM Press, 2010. Abstract

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"Improving the general physics university course with computational modelling." Anais Educação e Desenvolvimento 2009. Ed. J. Matos. Lisboa: UIED, FCT/UNL, 2010. 13-24.
A. Oliveira, M. Urbieta, J. Araújo, A. Rodrigues, A. Moreira, S. Gordillo, and G. Rossi. "Improving the Quality of Web-GIS Modularity Using Aspects." Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC 2010). QUATIC, 2010. Abstract

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Bicho, A., A. C. A. Roque, A. S. Cardoso, P. Domingos, and I. L. Batalha. "In vitro studies with mammalian cell lines and gum arabic-coated magnetic nanoparticles." Journal of Molecular Recognition. 23.6 (2010): 536-542.