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K., Govindan, Azevedo S. G., Carvalho H., and Cruz-Machado V. "Impact of supply chain management practices on sustainability." Journal of Cleaner Production. 85 (2014): 212-225.
Matos, P., R. Micaelo, C. Duarte, and L. Quaresma. "Influence of Bitumen and Filler on the Selection of Appropriate Mixing and Compaction Temperatures." International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology. 7.4 (2014): 237-246.Website
Clement, Thibault, Antonio Pinho Ramos, Miguel Fernandez Ruiz, and Aurelio Muttoni. "Influence of prestressing on the punching strength of post-tensioned slabs." Engineering Structures. 72 (2014): 56-69. Abstract

Previous researches on punching of post-tensioned slabs have shown a number of phenomena significantly influencing their strength and behaviour. However, no general agreement is yet found on a physical theory (either in codes of practice or in design models) suitably describing the influence of prestressing and how should it be accounted on the punching shear behaviour. In this paper, the authors present the results of tests on 15 slabs (3000. ??. 3000. ??. 250. mm) tested to failure under different loading conditions. The aim of the tests was to investigate in a separate manner the different actions induced by prestressing on the punching shear strength (in-plane forces, bending moments and bonded tendons). These results are finally investigated on the basis of the physical model of the Critical Shear Crack Theory. The fundamentals of this theory are presented and adapted to post-tensioned slabs, providing a rational explanation of the observed phenomena and measured strengths. ?? 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

Rocha, H. The influence of teacher’s knowledge for teaching mathematics with technology on the implementation of investigation tasks. Proceedings of 8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. Valencia, Spain: INTED, 2014.
Ribeiro, D., M. Freitas, SM Tomé, AM Silva, G. Porto, E. J. Cabrita, M. M. Marques, and E. Fernandes. "Inhibition of LOX by flavonoids: a structure-activity relationship study." European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 72 (2014): 137-145. AbstractWebsite

The lipoxygenase (LOX) products have been identified as mediators of a series of inflammatory diseases, namely rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, allergic rhinitis, atherosclerosis and certain types of cancer. Hence, LOX inhibitors are of interest for the modulation of these phenomena and resolution of the inflammatory processes. During LOX activity, peroxyl radical complexes are part of the reaction and may function as sources of free radicals. Thus antioxidants, such as flavonoids, capable of inhibiting lipid peroxidation and scavenging free radicals, may act as LOX inhibitors. The aim of this work was to assess the structure–activity relationship among a series of flavonoids concerning 5-LOX inhibition, through a systematic study of the inhibition of the formation of LTB4 in human neutrophils. The type of inhibition of the flavonoids was further studied using soybean LOX, type I, and Saturation Transfer Difference 1H NMR (STD-1H NMR) was used to characterize the binding epitopes of the compounds to LOX-1. The obtained results reinforce flavonoids as effective inhibitors of LTB4 production in human neutrophils. It was also possible to establish a structure/activity relationship for the inhibitory activity and the type of inhibition.

Rybarczyk, Yves, Tiago Cardoso, João Rosas, and Luis M. Camarinha-Matos Innovative and Creative Developments in Multimodal Interaction Systems: 9th Ifip Wg 5.5 International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, Enterface 2013, Lisbon, Portugal, July 15-August 9, 2013, Proceedings. Springer, 2014. Abstract

This book contains the outcome of the 9th IFIP WG 5.5 International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, eNTERFACE 2013, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in July/August 2013. The 9 papers included in this book represent the results of a 4-week workshop, where senior and junior researchers worked together on projects tackling new trends in human-machine interaction (HMI). The papers are organized in two topical sections. The first one presents different proposals focused on some fundamental issues regarding multimodal interactions, i.e., telepresence, speech synthesis and interactive modeling. The second is a set of development examples in key areas of HMI applications, i.e., education, entertainment and assistive technologies.

Machado, Ricardo, Miguel Goulão, Fernando Brito e Abreu, and João Pascoal Faria. "Introduction to Special Issue: Quality in Information and Communications Technology." Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering. 10.1 (2014): 1-2.machado2014isse.pdfWebsite
Chemetov, N. V., and F. Cipriano. "Inviscid limit for Navier-Stokes equations in domains with permeable boundaries." Appl. Math. Lett.. 33 (2014): 6-11. Abstract

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Carvalho, T., V. Augusto, A. Rocha, N. M. T. Lourenco, N. T. Correia, S. Barreiros, P. Vidinha, E. J. Cabrita, and M. Dionisio. "Ion Jelly Conductive Properties Using Dicyanamide-Based Ionic Liquids." Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 118.31 (2014): 9445-59. AbstractWebsite

The thermal behavior and transport properties of several ion jellys (IJs), a composite that results from the combination of gelatin with an ionic liquid (IL), were investigated by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (PFG NMR). Four different ILs containing the dicyanamide anion were used: 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium dicyanamide (BMIMDCA), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium dicyanamide (EMIMDCA), 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium dicyanamide (BMPyrDCA), and 1-butylpyridinium dicyanamide (BPyDCA); the bulk ILs were also investigated for comparison. A glass transition was detected by DSC for all materials, ILs and IJs, allowing them to be classified as glass formers. Additionally, an increase in the glass transition temperature upon dehydration was observed with a greater extent for IJs, attributed to a greater hindrance imposed by the gelatin matrix after water removal, rendering the IL less mobile. While crystallization is observed for some ILs with negligible water content, it was never detected for any IJ upon thermal cycling, which persist always as fully amorphous materials. From DRS measurements, conductivity and diffusion coefficients for both cations (D+) and anions (D–) were extracted. D+ values obtained by DRS reveal excellent agreement with those obtained from PFG NMR direct measurements, obeying the same VFTH equation over a large temperature range (ΔT ≈ 150 K) within which D+ varies around 10 decades. At temperatures close to room temperature, the IJs exhibit D values comparable to the most hydrated (9%) ILs. The IJ derived from EMIMDCA possesses the highest conductivity and diffusion coefficient, respectively, 10–2 S·cm–1 and 10–10 m2·s–1. For BMPyrDCA the relaxational behavior was analyzed through the complex permittivity and modulus formalism allowing the assignment of the detected secondary relaxation to a Johari–Goldstein process. Besides the relevant information on the more fundamental nature providing physicochemical details on ILs behavior, new doorways are opened for practical applications by using IJ as a strategy to produce novel and stable electrolytes for different electrochemical devices.

Barbosa, J. I., I. C. J. Barbosa, and Tiago A. N. Silva Identification of Damage in Composite Materials using Digital Image Correlation and Thermo-elastic Stress Analysis. International Conference on Mechanics of Composites (MechComp2014). Long Island, NY, USA, 2014. Abstract
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Sanguino, P., T. Monteiro, F. Marques, C. J. Dias, R. Igreja, and R. Franco. "Interdigitated Capacitive Immunosensors With PVDF Immobilization Layers." Ieee Sensors Journal. 14 (2014): 1260-1265. AbstractWebsite
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Sanguino, Pedro, Tiago Monteiro, Frederico Marques, Carlos J. Dias, Rui Igreja, and Ricardo Franco. "Interdigitated Capacitive Immunosensors With PVDF Immobilization Layers." Ieee Sensors Journal. 14 (2014): 1260-1265. Abstract
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Araújo, João, and Michael Kinyon. "Inverse semigroups with idempotent-fixing automorphisms." Semigroup Forum. 89 (2014): 469-474. AbstractWebsite
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Chemetov, Nikolai, and Fernanda Cipriano. "THE INVISCID LIMIT FOR SLIP BOUNDARY CONDITIONS." HYPERBOLIC PROBLEMS: THEORY, NUMERICS, APPLICATIONS. Eds. F. Ancona, A. Bressan, P. Marcati, and A. Marson. Vol. 8. {AIMS Series on Applied Mathematics}, 8. PO BOX 2604, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65801-2604 USA: Univ Padova, Dipartimento Matematica; Univ Studi Aquila, Dipartimento Matematica Pura Applicata; Univ Padova; Univ Zurich; Univ Basel, 2014. 431-438. Abstract

We study the inviscid limit for the two dimensional Navier-Stokes equations with non-homogeneous Navier slip boundary condition. We show that the vanishing viscosity limit of Navier-Stokes's solutions verifies the Euler equations with the corresponding Navier slip boundary condition just on the inflow boundary. The convergence result is established with respect to the strong topology of the Sobolev spaces W-p(1), p > 2.

2013
Chemetov, N. V., and F. Cipriano. "The Inviscid Limit for the Navier-Stokes Equations with Slip Condition on Permeable Walls." JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE. 23 (2013): 731-750. Abstract

{We consider the Navier-Stokes equations in a 2D-bounded domain with general non-homogeneous Navier slip boundary conditions prescribed on permeable boundaries, and study the vanishing viscosity limit. We prove that solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations converge to solutions of the Euler equations satisfying the same Navier slip boundary condition on the inflow region of the boundary. The convergence is strong in Sobolev's spaces , which correspond to the spaces of the data.}

Szabo, C. I., P. Amaro, M. Guerra, J. P. Santos, A. Gumberidze, J. Attard, and P. Indelicato. "Ion temperature and x-ray line width measurements of highly charged argon ions in an ECR ion source." Physica Scripta. T156 (2013): 014077. AbstractWebsite
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Szabo, C. I., P. Amaro, M. Guerra, J. P. Santos, A. Gumberidze, J. Attard, and P. Indelicato. "Ion temperature and x-ray line width measurements of highly charged argon ions in an ECR ion source." Physica Scripta. T156 (2013): 014077. AbstractWebsite
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H, Carvalho, Azevedo S, and Cruz-Machado V. "An Innovative Agile and Resilience Index for the Automotive Supply Chain." 6 (2013): 259-283. Abstract
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Palma, Luís, J. Cruz, Fernando Coito, and Paulo Gil. "Interactive Demonstration of a Java-Based Simulator of Dynamical Systems." 2nd Experiment@ International Conference. Exp@2013. 2013. Abstract

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Rosa, V., C. Fliedel, A. Ghisolfi, R. Pattacini, T. Avilés, and P. Braunstein. "Influence of a thioether function in short-bite diphosphine ligands on the nature of their silver complexes: Structure of a trinuclear complex and of a coordination polymer." Dalton Transactions. 42.34 (2013): 12109-12119. AbstractWebsite
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Silva, Manuel A. G., Hugo Biscaia, and Carlos Chastre. "Influence of Temperature Cycles on Bond between GFRP and Concrete." ACI Structural Journal. 110.6 (2013): 977-988. AbstractWebsite

Reinforced concrete (RC) beams externally strengthened with glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) strips bonded to the soffit may see their load-carrying capacity reduced due to environmental conditions—especially due to the deterioration of bond between the adhesively bonded laminates and concrete, causing premature failure.
More research has been published on the detachment of the laminate progressing from the anchorage zone than on failure induced by the formation of flexural or shear-flexural cracks in the midspan followed by fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) separation and failure designated as intermediate crack (IC) debonding. An experimental program to study degradation of the GFRP laminate beam specimens after accelerated temperature cycles, namely: 1) freezing-and-thawing type; and 2) cycles of the same amplitude (40°C [104°F]) and an upper limit approximately 70% of the glass vitreous transition temperature of the resin, Tg, is described.
Effects on the bond stress and ultimate capacity are reported. Substantial differences between shear and bending-induced failure and a decrease of bond stresses and engagement of the laminates on the structural response are analyzed.

Bundaleski, N., J. Trigueiro, A. G. Silva, A. M. C. Moutinho, and O. M. N. D. Teodoro. "Influence of the patch field on work function measurements based on the secondary electron emission." JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. 113.183720 (2013): 1-11.2013_influence_of_the_patch_field_on_work_function_measurements_based_on_the_secondary_electron_emission.pdf
Carvalho, H., S. G. Azevedo, and V. Cruz-Machado. "An Innovative Agile and Resilient Index for the Automotive Supply Chain." International Journal of Agile Systems and Management. in press (2013). Abstract

This paper proposes a composite index, called the AR Index, to assess the agility and resilience of automotive companies and their respective supply chains. As a first step, a model to support the AR Index is developed. Next, an AR Index for the automotive supply chain is suggested using a set of relevant Agile and Resilient supply chain practices. The Delphi technique was used to obtain a series of weights for those practices. Finally a case study approach is used to illustrate the application of the AR Index. This study represents an original approach that suggests a unique composite indicator for the Agile and Resilient paradigms in the context of automotive supply chains

Vieira, Manuel V. C. "Interior-point methods for symmetric optimization based on a class of non-coercive kernel functions." Optimization Methods and Software. 28.3 (2013): 581-599.
Bundaleski, Nenad, Stefano Caporali, Sergey P. Chenakin, Augusto M. C. Moutinho, Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro, and Alexander Tolstogouzov. "Ion-induced fragmentation of imidazolium ionic liquids : TOF-SIMS study." International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 353 (2013): 19-25.2013_ion-induced_fragmentation_of_imidazolium_ionic_liquids.pdf