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2001
Braz Fernandes, Francisco Manuel, Isabel Ferreira, Rodrigo Martins, A. Cabrita, and Elvira Fortunato. "Large-Area Polycrystalline p-Type Silicon Films Produced by the Hot Wire Technique." Solid State Phenomena. 80 (2001): 47-52. Abstract
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Ferreira, I., Martins Cabrita Braz Fernandes Fortunato R. A. F. "Large-area polycrystalline p-type silicon films produced by the hot wire technique." Solid State Phenomena. 80-81 (2001): 47-52. AbstractWebsite

The role of the deposition pressure and hydrogen dilution in the production of p-type Si:H films by hot wire chemical vapor deposition, was investigated. The system used permits to obtain uniform and homogeneous films properties over a 10cm×10cm substrate area. As heated filament we used Ta, since Ta filaments have longer life period without deteriorating than the W filaments ones. In this work, we show that the electrical properties of the films produced are dependent on the process gas pressure. In the pressure range of 13.3 Pa (0.1 Torr) to 66.5 Pa (0.5Torr), the film's coplanar electrical conductivity at room temperature varies by more than two orders of magnitude, for films produced at same hydrogen dilution and filament temperature, reaching values of about 0.1 (Ωcm)-1, at deposition pressures of about 40-53Pa (0.3-0.4Torr). On the other hand, the increase in hydrogen dilution (from 87% to 96%) promotes the surface roughness due to an enlargement of grain sizes in the direction of the {220} diffraction planes as observed by SEM micrographs without changing the crystalline fraction (48-50%) obtained by micro-Raman analysis.

Ferreira, I., R. Martins, A. Cabrita, Braz F. Fernandes, and E. Fortunato. "Large-Area Polycrystalline р-Туре Silicon Films Produced by the Hot Wire Technique." (2001). Abstract
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Almeida, PL, M. T. Cidade, M. H. Godinho, AC Ribeiro, and J. L. Figueirinhas. "Light scattering studies in cellulose derivative based PDLC type cells." Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 359.1 (2001): 79-88. Abstract
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Sousa, VL, MT Costa, A. S. Palma, F. Enguita, and J. Costa. "Localization, purification and specificity of the full-length membrane-bound form of human recombinant alpha 1,3/4-fucosyltransferase from BHK-21B cells." Biochemical Journal. 357 (2001): 803-810. Abstract
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2000
Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Portugal." Abstracts of the 1st Symposium of European Dinosaurs, p.18. Dusseldorf, Germany. 2000. Abstractmateus__antunes_2000_late_jurassic_dinosaurs_of_portugal_dusseldorf_2000.pdf

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Oliveira, F. "Local analytic solutions to the DNLS equation in higher dimension." Science University of Tokyo Journal of Mathematics. 36.2 (2000): 385-406.
Fortunato, Elvira, Donatello Brida, Isabel M. M. Ferreira, HMB Åguas, Patrícia Nunes, Ana Cabrita, Franco Giuliani, Yuri Nunes, and Manuel JP Maneira. "Large Area Flexible Amorphous Silicon Position Sensitive Detectors." MRS Proceedings. 609.1 (2000). Abstract
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Fortunato, E.M.C., Brida Ferreira Águas Nunes Cabrita Giuliani Nunes Maneira Martins D. I. M. M. "Large area flexible amorphous silicon position sensitive detectors." Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. Vol. 609. 2000. A1271-A1276. Abstract

Large area thin film position sensitive detectors based on amorphous silicon technology have been prepared on polyimide substrates using the conventional plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition technique. The sensors have been characterised by spectral response, illuminated I-V characteristics and position detectability measurements. The obtained one dimensional position sensors with 5 mm wide and 60 mm long present a maximum spectral response at 600 nm, an open circuit voltage of 0.6 V° and a position detectability with a correlation of 0.9989 associated to a standard deviation of 1 × 10-2, comparable to those ones produced on glass substrates. The surface of the sensors at each stage of fabrication was investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy.

Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Portugal." Abstracts of the 1st Symposium of European Dinosaurs. Dusseldorf, Germany. 2000. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Portugal." Abstracts of the 1st Symposium of European Dinosaurs. Dusseldorf, Germany. 2000. Abstract
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Henriques, J., António Dourado, and P. Gil. "Learning and Output Regulation with Recurrent Neural Networks." CONTROLO 2000 â?? 4th Portuguese Conference on Automatic Control. n/a 2000. Abstract
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Regalado, AP, C. Pinheiro, S. Vidal, I. Chaves, CPP Ricardo, and C. Rodrigues-Pousada. "The Lupinus albus class-III chitinase gene, IF3, is constitutively expressed in vegetative organs and developing seeds." Planta. 210 (2000): 543-550. Abstract
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Regalado, AP, C. Pinheiro, S. Vidal, I. Chaves, CPP Ricardo, and C. Rodrigues-Pousada. "The Lupinus albus class-III chitinase gene, IF3, is constitutively expressed in vegetative organs and developing seeds." Planta. 210 (2000): 543-550. Abstract
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1999
Godinho, M. H., C. Costa, and J. L. Figueirinhas. "Liquid crystal and cellulose derivatives composites used in electro-optical applications." Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 331.1 (1999): 173-179. Abstract
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Alferes, JJ, LM Pereira, H. Przymusinska, and TC Przymusinski. "LUPS - A language for updating logic programs." LOGIC PROGRAMMING AND NONMONOTONIC REASONING. Eds. M. Gelfond, N. Leone, and G. Pfeifer. LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, 1999. 162-176. Abstract
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1998
Malik, A., Martins R. "Light-controlled switching transients in MIS silicon structures with multichannel insulator: physical processes and new device modelling." Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. Vol. 490. 1998. 257-262. Abstract

We present the modelling of a new two-terminal and low-voltage operating optoelectronic device based on MIS silicon structure with multichannel insulator and having as gate a transparent metallic tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) layer deposited by spray pyrolysis technique over the insulator layer. ITO layer has a multiple non-rectifier electrical contact with silicon substrate, in the SiO2 channel's region. Construction details of the process, together with its operating characteristics are given. The devices developed do not require external active electronic components (transistors, microschemes) to execute their functions and to transform analogue input optical signals to digital output form, highly important for a wide range of optoelectronic applications.

Mateus, O. "Lourinhanosaurus antunesi, a new Upper Jurassic allosauroid (Dinosauria : Theropoda) from Lourinha, Portugal." Memórias da Academia de Ciências de Lisboa. 37 (1998): 111-124. Abstract
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1996
Martins, R., Fortunato E. "Lateral effects in amorphous silicon photodiodes." Optical Materials. 5 (1996): 137-144. AbstractWebsite

The objective of this work is to provide a basis for the interpretation of the a-Si:H photodiode behaviour under low illumination level conditions, where a lateral leakage current plays an important role on the devices' performances when the doped collecting layer can not be considered a true equipotential. To determine this effect, a-Si:H p.i.n devices with small metal dot contacts, matrix distributed, were produced and analysed before and after etching the surrounding doped region of the metal collecting contact. The experimental data fit a model that includes the contribution of a lateral leakage current influencing the J-V characteristics, responsivity and the apparent light degradation behaviour of the device.

Fortunato, E., Soares Lavareda Martins F. G. R. "A linear array thin film position sensitive detector for 3D measurements." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 198-200 (1996): 1212-1216. AbstractWebsite

A novel compact linear thin film position sensitive detector with 128 elements, based on p-i-n a-Si:H devices was developed. The proper incorporation of this sensor into an optical inspection camera makes possible the acquisition of three dimension information of an object, using laser triangulation methods. The main advantages of this system, when compared with the conventional charge-coupled devices, are the low complexity of hardware and software used and that the information can be continuously processed (analogue detection).

Lemos, J. M., F. Coito, P. Shirley, P. Conceição, F. Garcia, C. Silvestre, and J. Sentieiro. "Long-range adaptive control algorithms for robotics applications." Progress in robotics and intelligent systems. 2 (1996): 134. Abstract
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1995
Valtchev, S., BV Borges, and V. Anunciada. "LkW?250 kHz full bridge zero voltage switched phase shift DC-DC converter with improved efficiency." 17th International Telecommunications Energy Conference, INTELEC '95. 1995. 803-807.
Damásio, {Carlos Augusto Isaac Piló Viegas}, and {José Júlio Alves} Alferes. "A Logic Programming System for Non-monotonic Reasoning." Journal Of Automated Reasoning. 14 (1995): 93-147. Abstract
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Fortunato, E.a, Lavareda Martins Soares Fernandes G. a R. a. "Large-area 1D thin-film position-sensitive detector with high detection resolution." Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical. 51 (1995): 135-142. AbstractWebsite

The aim of this work is to present the main optoelectronic characteristics of large-area one-dimensional position-sensitive detectors (1D TFPSDs) based on amorphous silicon (a-Si) p-i-n diodes. From that, the device resolution, response time and detectivity (defined as being the reciprocal of the noise equivalent power pattern) are derived and discussed concerning the field of applications of the 1D TFPSDs. © 1996.