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2007
Prabakaran, R., T. Monteiro, M. Peres, A. S. Viana, AF Da Cunha, H. Águas, A. Gonçalves, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira. "Optical and structural analysis of porous silicon coated with GZO films using rf magnetron sputtering." Thin Solid Films. 515 (2007): 8664-8669. Abstract
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Sena, C., M. H. Godinho, and AM Figueiredo Neto. "Optical characterization of urethane/urea elastomers undoped and doped with magnetic nanoparticles subjected to a uniaxial strain." Journal of Applied Physics. 102.7 (2007): 073524. Abstract
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Gaspar, A., O. Mateus, and F. Almada. "Os argumentos criacionistas em face da evidência científica." Evolução e Criacionismo: Uma Relação Impossível. Lisboa 2007. 197-237. Abstract
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2006
CMS, Ranito, Nogueira CA, Domingues J, Pedrosa F, Oliveira FAC, and Borges JP. "Optimization of the synthesis of hydroxyapatite powders for biomedical applications using Taguchi{'}s method." Advanced Materials Forum Iii, Pts 1 and 2. Vol. 514-516. Materials Science Forum, 514-516. 2006. 1025-1028. Abstract
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Alves, E., JV Pinto, R. C. da Silva, M. Peres, M. J. Soares, and T. Monteiro. "Optical behaviour of Er doped rutile by ion implantation." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 250 (2006): 363-367. AbstractWebsite
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Jacobs, LL, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, AS Schulp, MT Antunes, ML Morais, and T. da Silva Tavares. "The occurrence and geological setting of Cretaceous dinosaurs, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles from Angola." Paleont. Soc. Korea. 22.1 (2006): 91-110. Abstractjacobs_mateus-et_al_2006_angola.pdf

Vertebrate-bearing fossiliferous outcrops of Cretaceous age in sub-Saharan Africa are rare because of younger superficial deposits, vegetation cover, and the widespread occurrence of Precambrian metamorphic plateau basement comprising much of the continent. However, one area of extensive marine and nonmarine
Cretaceous exposures is found between the plateau and the coast in Angola. The Angolan margin was formed in conjunction with the breakup of Gondwana and subsequent growth of the South Atlantic. Cretaceous deposits are constrained in age by the emplacement of oceanic crust, which began no later than magnetozone M3
(approximately 128 Ma, Barremian). Shallow marine facies are exposed in sea cliffs but equivalent facies become increasingly terrestrial inland. Few vertebrate fossils have been described from Angola aside from sharks.
Notable exceptions are the late Turonian mosasaurs Angolasaurus bocagei and Tylosaurus iembeensis from northern Angola. Those taxa are significant because they are among the earliest derived mosasaurs. Recent field work led to the discovery of a new skull of Angolasaursus as well as sharks, fish, plesiosaurs, the skull of a new taxon of turtle, additional mosasaurs, and the articulated forelimb of a sauropod dinosaur, the first reported dinosaur from Angola. In southern Angola, marine sediments spanning the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary are found.

Ortigueira, M. D., and AG Batista. "On the fractional derivative of stationary stochastic processes." CST2006 & ECT2006 Conferences. 2006.
Castanhinha, R., and O. Mateus. "On the left-right asymmetry in dinosaurs." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26.Suppl. To 3 (2006): 48A. Abstractcastanhinhamateus2006.pdf

The study of different kinds of morphological left-right (L-R) asymmetries in all taxa is a very powerful tool to understand evolution since it is a way to measure the developmentalstability of an organism against environmental perturbations. Excluding every pathologic or subtle asymmetry and all cases of taphonomic distortion, this work focuses only on two
kinds of unambiguous asymmetries: fluctuating and adaptative asymmetry. There are several cases of conspicuous left-right asymmetry in dinosaurs and is probably more common than previously thought. The pneumatic cavities systems in skull and vertebrae of theropodsand sauropods are the most common cases reported. The shape (but not the occurrence) of pneumatic cavities might have been exposed to weak selective pressure becoming more random than other body structures. Asymmetries are rarer in the appendicular bones possibly because it represents a strong handicap in the function of the limbs, consequently in the locomotion of the individual. Teeth counting show many exceptions to the typical L-R symmetry. Peculiar cases of adaptive asymmetry are related with the plates of stegosaurs and the ear displacement in the skull of the troodontids, which may have an important role in the physiology and ecology of the animals. The asymmetric displacement maximizes the surface exposure of the stegosaurs dorsal plates. This is an advantage, either the plates were used for thermoregulation, display or specific identification. Work in progress on the braincases of some troodontids specimens shows asymmetric ear openings, which suggests thatcan be an analogy resulting from convergent evolution between troodontids and strigiformes birds, used for 3D directional acoustics. Asymmetries are more common in animals that develop under stress. Animals that lived under dramatic environmental changes periods—like mass-extinctions episodes are believed to be—should present more asymmetries.
However, much more sampling and time accuracy is required in order to be able to relate dinosaur asymmetries to extinction episodes. Asymmetries show strong intra-individual variation and should be taken in consideration in taxonomical studies.

Marques, C., R. C. da Silva, A. Wemans, M. J. P. Maneira, A. Kozanecki, and E. Alves. "Optical properties tailoring by high fluence implantation of Ag ions on sapphire." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 242.1-2 (2006): 104-108.
C. Silva, J. Araújo, A. Moreira, J. F. B. Castro, F. Alencar, and R. Ramos. "Organizational Architectural Styles Specification." JISBD 2006. Sitges, Spain 2006. Abstract

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Jacobs, LL, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, AS Schulp, MT Antunes, ML Morais, and TS Tavares. "The occurrence and geological setting of Cretaceous dinosaurs, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles from Angola." Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea. 22 (2006). Abstract
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Jacobs, LL, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, AS Schulp, MT Antunes, ML Morais, and T. da Silva Tavares. "The occurrence and geological setting of Cretaceous dinosaurs, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles from Angola." JOURNAL-PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF KOREA. 22 (2006): 91. Abstract
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Gil, P., J. Henriques, António Dourado, and H. Duarte-Ramos. "On State-Space Neural Networks for Systems Identification: Stability and Complexity." IEEE CIS-RAM. n/a 2006. Abstract
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Goulão, Miguel, and Fernando Brito Abreu. "On the Influence of Practitioners' Expertise in Component-Based Software Reviews." 10th ECOOP Workshop on Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering (QAOOSE'2006). Nantes 2006. Abstract
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Castanhinha, R., and O. Mateus. "On the left-right asymmetry in dinosaurs." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26 (Suppl. To 3): 48A.. 26 (2006): 48. Abstract
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Castanhinha, R., and O. Mateus. "On the left-right asymmetry in dinosaurs." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26 (Suppl. To 3): 48A.. 26 (2006): 48. Abstract
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Drasovean, R. a, R. b Monteiro, E. b Fortunato, and V. c Musat. "Optical properties of cobalt oxide films by a dipping sol-gel process." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 352 (2006): 1479-1485. AbstractWebsite

Cobalt oxide thin films were prepared by using the dipping sol-gel process. The films were deposited onto glass slides, starting from methanolic solution of cobalt acetate Co(CH3COO)2 · 4H2O. The effects of film thickness and sol concentration on structural and optical properties were studied. Structural analyses of Co3O4 films were performed by X-ray diffraction. The film thickness was varied by using different withdrawal speeds and the number of dipping-heating cycles. It was found that the grain size increases with the number of dipping N. The results point out to some compacting effect that increases with the number of dippings: the films exhibit direct and indirect optical transition, absorption coefficients are of the order of 104 cm-1, and upon annealing the absorption coefficient increases. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Igreja, R., and C. J. Dias. "Organic vapour discrimination using sorption sensitive chemocapacitor arrays." Advanced Materials Forum Iii, Pts 1 and 2. Ed. P. M. Vilarinho. Vol. 514-516. Materials Science Forum, 514-516. 2006. 1064-1067. Abstract
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Igreja, R., C. J. Dias, and P. M. Vilarinho. "Organic vapour discrimination using sorption sensitive chemocapacitor arrays." Advanced Materials Forum Iii, Pts 1 and 2. Vol. 514-516. 2006. 1064-1067. Abstract
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2005
Alferes, {José Júlio Alves}. "An ontology- and resources-based approach to evolution and reactivity in the Semantic Web." Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 3761. 2005. 1553-1570. Abstract
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Alferes, {José Júlio Alves}. "Operational semantics for DyLPs." Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Vol. 3808. 2005. 43-54. Abstract
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Karlovich, Alexei Yu., and Pedro A. Santos. "On asymptoties of Toeplitz determinants with symbols of nonstandard smoothness." Journal of Fourier Aanalysis and Applications. 11.1 (2005): 43-72. AbstractWebsite

We prove Szegö's strong limit theorem for Toeplitz determinants with a symbol having a nonstandard smoothness. We assume that the symbol belongs to the Wiener algebra and, moreover, the sequences of Fourier coefficients of the symbol with negative and nonnegative indices belong to weighted Orlicz classes generated by complementary \(N\)-functions both satisfying the \(\Delta_2^0\)-condition and by weight sequences satisfying some regularity, and compatibility conditions.

Oliveira, F., and A. J. Soares. "On global solutions to the discrete Boltzmann equations with chemical reactions." Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences. 28 (2005): 1491-1506.Website
Oliveira, F., and A. J. Soares On global solutions to the discrete Boltzmann equations with chemical reactions. 13th Conference on Waves and Stability in Continuous Media. Acereale, Italy: World Scientific, 2005.