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2009
Polcyn, M., L. Jacobs, O. Mateus, and A. Schulp. "New specimens of Angolasaurus bocagei and comments on the early radiations of plioplatecarpine mosasaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (2009): 165. Abstract
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Polcyn, M. J., LL Jacobs, O. Mateus, and AS Schulp. "New specimens of Angolasaurus bocagei and comments on the early radiations of plioplatecarpine mosasaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (2009): 165. Abstract
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Louren{\c c}o, João, Nuno Pregui{\c c}a, Ricardo Dias, João Nuno Silva, João Garcia, and Lu\'ıs Veiga NGenVM: New Generation Execution Environments. Nuremberg, Germany, 2009. Abstract
This document describes a work-in-progress development of NGen-VM, a distributed infrastructure that manages execution environments with run-time and programming language support targeting applications developed in the Java programming language, deployed over clusters of many-core computers. For each running application or suite of related applications, a dedicated single-system image will be provided, regardless of the concurrent threads running on a single machine (on several cores) or scattered on different computers. Such system images rely on a single model for concurrency management (Transactional Shared Memory Model), in order fill the gap between the hardware infrastructure of clusters of many-core nodes and the application runtime that is independent from that hardware infrastructure. Interactions between threads in the same tasks will be supported by a Transactional Memory framework that provides the programming language with Atomic and Isolated code regions. Interactions between thread on different machines will also use the Transactional Memory model, but now resorting to a Distributed Shared Memory abstraction.
Silva, M. M., C. M. Leitão, and L. B. Oliveira. "Noise Performance of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Radiation Detectors." Proc. Of XXIV conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS2009) (2009): 1-6. Abstract
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Medeiros Silva, M., C. Leitão, and L. B. Oliveira. "Noise Performance of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Radiation Detectors." (2009). Abstract
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2008
Gavel, Olga Yu., Sergey A. Bursakov, Giulia Di Rocco, Jose Trincao, Ingrid J. Pickering, Graham N. George, Juan J. Calvete, Valery L. Shnyrov, Carlos D. Brondino, Alice S. Pereira, Jorge Lampreia, Pedro Tavares, Jose J. G. Moura, and Isabel Moura. "A new type of metal-binding site in cobalt- and zinc-containing adenylate kinases isolated from sulfate-reducers Desulfovibrio gigas and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774." JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY. 102 (2008): 1380-1395. Abstract
Adenylate kinase (AK) mediates the reversible transfer of phosphate groups between the adenylate nucleotides and contributes to the maintenance of their constant cellular level, necessary for energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. The AK were purified from crude extracts of two sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), Desulfovibrio (D.) gigas NCIB 9332 and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774, and biochemically and spectroscopically characterised in the native and fully cobalt- or zinc-substituted forms. These are the first reported adenylate kinases that bind either zinc or cobalt and are related to the subgroup of metal-containing AK found, in most cases, in Gram-positive bacteria. The electronic absorption spectrum is consistent with tetrahedral coordinated cobalt, predominantly via sulfur ligands, and is supported by EPR. The involvement of three cysteines in cobalt or zinc coordination was confirmed by chemical methods. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) indicate that cobalt or zinc are bound by three cysteine residues and one histidine in the metal-binding site of the ``LID{''} domain. The sequence (129)Cys-X(5)-His-X(15)-Cys-X(2)-Cys of the AK from D. gigas is involved in metal coordination and represents a new type of binding motif that differs from other known zinc-binding sites of AK. Cobalt and zinc play a structural role in stabilizing the LID domain. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
RM, Neagu, Neagu ER, Lanca MC, and Marat-Mendes JN. "New Experimental Facts Concerning the Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current in Dielectric Materials." Advanced Materials Forum Iv. Ed. Baptista APM Sa Alves Malheiros LF Vieira C. F. M. Marques AT, Silva AF. Vol. 587-588. Materials Science Forum, 587-588. 2008. 328-332. Abstract
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Mateus, O., C. Natário, R. Araújo, and R. Castanhinha. "A new specimen of spinosaurid dinosaur aff. Baryonyx from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal." Livro de Resumos do X Congresso Luso-Espanhol de Herpetologia. -. 2008. 51. Abstract

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Man-Se, Li, Crave Servane, Grilo Antonio, and Berg van den Roland. "A New Value Proposition of Interoperability for Enterprises to Advance the Frontiers of the European Knowledge Economy." Collaboration and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies, Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunningham (Eds), IOS Press. 2008. 861-869. Abstract
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Cismasiu, Corneliu, and Filipe Amarante P. dos Santos. "Numerical simulation of superelastic shape memory alloys subjected to dynamic loads." Smart Materials and Structures. 17 (2008): 025036 (12pp). AbstractWebsite

Superelasticity, a unique property of shape memory alloys (SMAs), allows the material to recover after withstanding large deformations. This recovery takes place without any residual strains, while dissipating a considerable amount of energy. This property makes SMAs particularly suitable for applications in vibration control devices. Numerical models, calibrated with experimental laboratory tests from the literature, are used to investigate the dynamic response of three vibration control devices, built up of austenitic superelastic wires. The energy dissipation and re-centering capabilities, important features of these devices, are clearly illustrated by the numerical tests. Their sensitivity to ambient temperature and strain rate is also addressed. Finally, one of these devices is tested as a seismic passive vibration control system in a simplified numerical model of a railway viaduct, subjected to different ground accelerations.

Carabineiro, Sonia A., Francisco B. Fernandes, Rui JC Silva, Joaquim S. Vital, Ana M. Ramos, and Isabel M. Fonseca. "N2O reduction by activated carbon over iron bimetallic catalysts." Catalysis Today. 133 (2008): 441-447. Abstract
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Royval, {Alfredo Gabaldon}, {João Alexandre Carvalho Pinheiro} Leite, and {José Júlio Alves} Alferes. "Non-markovian agent evolution with EVOLP." Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings. 2008. 13. Abstract
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Catarino, I., G. Bonfait, and L. Duband. "Neon Gas-Gap Heat Switch." Cryogenics. 48 (2008): 17-25. Abstract

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"A new path integral approximation to photon propagation in turbid media." Waves in Random and Complex Media. 18.4 (2008): 669-692.Website
Schulp, AS, M. J. Polcyn, O. Mateus, LL Jacobs, and ML Morais. "A new species of Prognathodon (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from the Maastrichtian of Angola, and the affinities of the mosasaur genus Liodon." Proceedings of the Second Mosasaur Meeting, Fort Hays Studies Special Issue 3, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas. 2008. 1-12. Abstractschulp_et_al_2008_prognathodon_kianda.pdf

Here we describe a new species of the mosasaurine genus Prognathodon from the Maastrichtian of Namibe, Angola, on the basis of five specimens which represent most of the cranial skeleton including the diagnostic quadrate. Phylogenetic analysis shows this new taxon, P. kianda nov. sp., to be the sister taxon to all other species of Prognathodon. It is unique amongst Prognathodon in possessing a high marginal tooth count and relatively small pterygoid teeth. The tooth morphology in the new taxon is reminiscent of some species of the genus Liodon, allowing association of Liodon-like dentition with otherwise Prognathodon-like crania, and thus resolves the long-standing question of the phylogenetic affinities of Liodon.

Mateus, O., SCR Maidment, and NA Christiansen. "A new specimen aff. Dacentrurus armatus (Dinosauria: Stegosauridae) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal." Livro de Resumos de Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontologia de Vertebrados. Neuquén, Argentina 2008. 157. Abstractmateus_et_al_2008_a_new_specimen_aff._dacentrurus_armatus_dinosauria_stegosauridae_from_the_late_jurassic_of_portugal.pdf

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Fernandes, Vítor H. "Normally ordered semigroups." Glasg. Math. J.. 50 (2008): 325-333.Website
Oliveira, F., and A. J. Soares. "A note on a Discrete Boltzmann Equation with multiple collisions." Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications. 341.2 (2008): 1476-1481.Website
Crucho, C. C., K. T. Petrova, R. C. Pinto, and M. T. Barros. "Novel Unsaturated Sucrose Ethers and Their Application as Monomers." Molecules. 13.4 (2008): 762-770. DOI: 10.3390/molecules13040762.
Cismaşiu, C., and F. P. Amarante dos Santos. "Numerical simulation of superelastic shape memory alloys subjected to dynamic loads." Smart Materials and Structures. 17.2 (2008). AbstractWebsite

Superelasticity, a unique property of shape memory alloys (SMAs), allows the material to recover after withstanding large deformations. This recovery takes place without any residual strains, while dissipating a considerable amount of energy. This property makes SMAs particularly suitable for applications in vibration control devices. Numerical models, calibrated with experimental laboratory tests from the literature, are used to investigate the dynamic response of three vibration control devices, built up of austenitic superelastic wires. The energy dissipation and re-centering capabilities, important features of these devices, are clearly illustrated by the numerical tests. Their sensitivity to ambient temperature and strain rate is also addressed. Finally, one of these devices is tested as a seismic passive vibration control system in a simplified numerical model of a railway viaduct, subjected to different ground accelerations.

Prabakaran, R., H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira. "n-PS/a-Si: H heterojunction for device application." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354.19 (2008): 2632-2636. Abstract
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Prabakaran, R., H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira. "n-PS/a-Si: H heterojunction for device application." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2632-2636. Abstract
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Prabakaran, R., Aguas Fortunato Martins Ferreira H. E. R. "n-PS/a-Si:H heterojunction for device application." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2632-2636. AbstractWebsite

In this work, we investigate the role of amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films deposited by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) technique on porous silicon (PS) to facilitate its water vapor and oxygen gas sensing properties using its electrical response. Overall we notice a rectifying behavior from a-Si:H/PS heterojunction device, where a current enhancement of one and four orders of magnitude was observed in the presence of oxygen gas and water vapor, in comparison with atmospheric air at room temperature, respectively. The photoluminescence (PL) investigation of PS shows a slight blue shift in the PL emission band from 1.72 to 1.77 eV and the intensity of the PL is enhanced by a factor of 5.4 with increase of porosity from 21% to 77%. This PL emission may originate from the O-Si-H related absorbance bands. Alternatively, quenching of the PL intensity was observed after a-Si:H films were deposited on PS specimens. Besides, micro-Raman and atomic force microscopic (AFM) analyse were carried out to understand the structure and morphological features of the PS and a-Si:H/PS specimens. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Marques, Filipe J., and Carlos A. Coelho. "Near-exact distributions for the sphericity likelihood ratio test statistic." Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 138 (2008): 726-741. Abstract
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