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A., Grilo, and Jardim-Goncalves R. "Electronic Procurement in the AEC Based on BIM." First International Conference on Sustainable Urbanization. 2010. 210-216. Abstract
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A., Grilo, and Jardim-Goncalves R. "Electronic Procurement of Construction and Public Works: Towards a New Reality." International Public Procurement Conference. 2010. 10-11. Abstract
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Mateus, O., G. Dyke, N. Motchurova-Dekova, P. Ivanov, and GD Kamenov. "The first record of a dinosaur from Bulgaria." Lethaia. 43 (2010): 88-94. Abstractmateus_et_al__2010_the_first_record_of_a_dinosaur_in_bulgaria._lethaia.pdfWebsite

A portion of a left humerus from the Upper Maastrichtian of Vratsa district (NW Bulgaria)
is shown to be from a non-avian theropod dinosaur: this is the first record of a
dinosaur from Bulgaria. We describe this bone, suggest that it most likely pertains to an
ornithomimosaur, and discuss the fossil record of other similar taxa of Late Cretaceous
age that have been reported from Europe. To investigate the taphonomy of this fossil,
rare earth element (REE) analysis is combined with strontium (Sr) isotope data to confirm
that this Bulgarian dinosaur bone was initially fossilized in a terrestrial environment,
then later re-worked into late Maastrichtian marine sediments.

Mateus, O., and J. Milan. "First records of crocodyle and pterosaur tracks in the Upper Jurassic of Portugal." New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. 51 (2010): 83-87. Abstractmateus_and_milan_2010_portugal_first_records_of_crocodyle_and_pterosaur_tracks_in_the_upper_jurassic_of_portugal.pdfWebsite

The Upper Jurassic of Portugal has a rich vertebrate fauna well documented from both body and trace fossils. Although the occurrence of crocodyles and pterosaurs is well documented from body fossils, trace fossils from both groups were unknown until now. Here we describe an isolated crocodyle-like track from Praia da Peralta and pterosaur tracks from the Kimmeridgian of Pedreira do Avelino, Sesimbra (Azóia Fm.) and Porto das Barcas, Lourinhã (Lourinhã Fm.). An enigmatic track suggests the possible presence of a small, tail-dragging tetrapod.
Possible track-makers are suggested based on the known Late Jurassic vertebrate fauna of Portugal.

Tiago, Cadavez, Ferreira Sónia, Medeiros Pedro, Quaresma Paulo, Rocha Luís, Velhinho Alexandre, and Vignoles Gérard. "A Graphical Tool for the Tomographic Characterization of Microstructural Features on Metal Matrix Composites." Int. J. of Tomography. & Statistics. 14 (2010): 3-15. Abstract

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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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Rosário, Cabrita, Cruz-Machado V., and Grilo António. "Leveraging Knowledge Management with the Balanced Scorecard." Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. 2010. 1066-1071. Abstract
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Jardim-Goncalves, Ricardo, Antonio Grilo, Tarek Hassan, and Adolfo Steiger-Garcao. "Manufacturing Systems Integration in the Advent of the Single Electronic Market: A Social and Organizational Semiotics Perspective." 23 (2010): 1. Abstract
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ER, Neagu, Dias CJ, Lanca MC, Igreja R, and Marat-Mendes JN. "Medium Electric Field Electron Injection/Extraction at Metal-Dielectric Interface." Materials Science Forum. 2010. 437-443. Abstract
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ER, Neagu, Dias CJ, Lança MC, Igreja R, and Marat-Mendes JN. "Medium Electric Field Electron Injection/Extraction at Metal-Dielectric Interface." Vol. 636-637. Materials Science Forum, 636-637. 2010. 437-443. Abstract
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Adams, TL, M. J. Polcyn, O. Mateus, DA Winkler, and LL Jacobs. "New occurrence of the long-snouted crocodyliform,Terminonaris cf.T. robusta, from Woodine Formation (Cenomanian) ot Texas." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2010. 52A. Abstract

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ER, Neagu, Dias CJ, Lanca MC, Igreja R, Inacio P, and Marat-Mendes JN. "On the width of the thermally stimulated discharge current peak." IEEE International Conference on Solid Dielectrics-ICSD. 2010. Abstract
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Mateus, O. "Paleontological collections of the Museum of Lourinhã (Portugal)." Colecções e museus de Geologia: missão e gestão. Eds. JM Brandao, PM Callapez, O. Mateus, and P. Castro. Ed. Universidade de Coimbra e Centro de Estudos e Filosofia da História da Ciência Coimbra, 2010. 121-126. Abstractmateus_2010_paleontological_collections_of_the_museum_of_lourinha__geocoleccoes_omateus.pdf

Abstract: The paleontological collections of the Museum of Lourinhã, in Portugal, has a rich paleontological collection, particularly of Late Jurassic dinosaurs of the Lourinhã Formation (Kimmeridgian-Tithonian). Most salient highlights comprehend the following dinosaur holotype specimens: stegosaur Miragaia longicollum, theropod Lourinhanosaurus antunesi, sauropod Dinheirosaurus lourinhanensis, ornithopod Draconyx loureiroi, theropod Allosaurus europaeus, and, a mammal, Kuehneodon hahni. Other dinosaur specimens are referred including the nest and eggs and embryos of Lourinhanosaurus. Portugal is very productive in Late Jurassic vertebrates, being the seventh country bearing more dinosaur taxa.

Jacobs, L., M. Polcyn, R. Araújo, C. Strganac, and O. Mateus Physical drivers of evolution and the history of the marine tetrapod fauna of Angola. Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology., 2010. Abstractjacobs_et_al_mateus_2010_physical_drivers_marine_tetrapod_fauna_of_angola_svp10abstracts.pdf

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BAPTISTA, A.C., BORGES, J. P. e FERREIRA, and I. Produção de Biobaterias a partir de Membranas obtidas pela Técnica de Electrofiação. Vol. 22., 2010. Abstract
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FRANCO, P. Q., Silva, M. A. G., J. C. e BORGES, and J.P. Produção de fibras de hidroxiapatite por electrofiação. Vol. 22., 2010. Abstract
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A., Grilo, Lapão L., and Jardim-Goncalves Cruz-Machado R. V. "The Role of the CIO in the Development of Interoperable Information Systems in Healthcare Organizations." Handbook of Business Information Systems. Eds. Angappa Gunasekaran, and Maqsood Sandhu. World Scientific Publishing, 2010. 25-46. Abstract
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R, Jardim-Goncalves, Grilo A, Hassan T, and Steiger-Garcao A. "Semiotics-based manufacturing systems integration in the advent of a single electronic market." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING. 23 (2010): 832-851. Abstract
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R, Jardim-Goncalves, and Grilo A. "SOA4BIM: Putting the building and construction industry in the Single European Information Space." AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION. 19 (2010): 388-397. Abstract
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ER, Neagu, Dias CJ, Lanca MC, Igreja R, Inacio P, and Marat-Mendes JN. "The study of the molecular movements in the range of glass transition by the final thermally stimulated discharge current technique." IEEE International Conference on Solid Dielectrics-ICSD. 2010. Abstract
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Jacobs, LL, M. J. Polcyn, O. Mateus, A. Schulp, K. Ferguson, C. Scotese, B. F. Jacobs, C. Strganac, D. Vineyard, TS Myers, and ML Morais. "Tectonic Drift, Climate, and Paleoenvironment of Angola Since the Cretaceous." AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1:. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2010. 02. Abstractjacobs_polcyn_mateus_et_al_2010_tectonic_drift_climate_and_paleoenvironment_of_angola_since_the_cretaceous.pdf

Africa is the only continent that now straddles arid zones located beneath the descending limbs of both the northern and southern Hadley cells, and it has done so since it became a distinct continent in the Early Cretaceous. Since that time, Africa has drifted tectonically some 12 degrees north and rotated approximately 45 degrees counterclockwise. This changing latitudinal setting and position of the landmass under the relatively stable Hadley Cells is manifested as southward migration of climatic zones over the past 132 million years. Data from kerogen, X-ray diffraction analysis of sedimentary matrix, carbon isotopes from shell samples and tooth enamel,new 40Ar/39Ar radiometric dates, pollen and plant macrofossils, and fossil vertebrates indicate a productive upwelling system adjacent to a coastal desert since the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean; however, the position of the coastal desert has migrated southward as Africa drifted north, resulting in today's Skeleton Coast and Benguela Current. This migration has had a profound effect on the placement of the West African coast relative to areas of high marine productivity and resulting extensive hydrocarbon deposits, on the placement of arid zones relative to the continent especially the Skeleton Coast desert, on the climatic history of the Congo Basin (which shows a Late Cretaceous decrease in aridity based on the relative abundance of analcime in the Samba core), and in reducing the southern temperate region of Africa from 17% of continental area during the Cretaceous to 2% today. We show here that these related geographic and environmental changes drove ecological and evolutionary adjustments in southern African floras and faunas, specifically with respect to the distribution of anthropoid primates, the occurrence of modern relicts such as the gnetalean Welwitschia mirabilis, endemism as in the case of ice plants, and mammalian adaption to an open environment as in springhares. Africa's tectonic drift through climate zones has been a first-order environmental determinant since the Early Cretaceous.

Botas, JD, Velhinho, A, Silva, M. A. G., and RJC. "A theoretical approach to the elastic behaviour of compact and hollow spherical particles reinforced metal-matrix composites." Int. J. of Mater. Research. 101 (2010): 752-757. Abstract

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Paulo, Quaresma, Lopes Adriano, Medeiros Pedro, Preto Bruno, and Velhinho Alexandre. "Tomo-GPU: Um Ambiente de Resolução de Problemas Destinado à Análise de Dados Tomográficos Relativos à Caracterização Estrutural de Materiais." 5 (2010): NONE. Abstract
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