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Águas, Hugo Manuel Brito, Elvira Maria Correia Fortunato, Rodrigo Ferrão De Paiva Martins, and Universidade Nova de Lisboa Dispositivos de estrutura metal-isolante-semicondutor-MIS: aplicação a sensores de posição de sil{\'ıcio amorfo., 2005. Abstract
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Alanen, Marcus, Jordi Cabot, Miguel Goulão, and José Sáez. "Doctoral symposium." UML Modeling Languages and Applications. Eds. Nuno Jardim Nunes, Bran Selic, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, and Ambrosio Toval Alvarez. Vol. 3297. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2005. 85-93. Abstract
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Belchior, Margarida, and J. C. Freitas. "E-Learning (Moodle), As TIC nos Projectos de Intervenção Local: Uma Actividade Colaborativa." Actas da Conferência Internacional de Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação, Challenges (2005). Abstract
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Ferro, M. C. a, M. H. V. a Fernandes, and R. C. C. b Monteiro. "Effect of heat treatment on the microstructure of fly ash derived glass ceramics." Glass Technology. 46 (2005): 151-154. AbstractWebsite

Mixtures of fly ash, calcite and soda ash were prepared by keeping the amount of fly ash at 80 wt% and adding the other raw materials in order to obtain Na2O/CaO ratios of 1/3, one and three. On melting all mixtures led to black glassy materials. Several heat treatments were performed on these glasses at temperatures suggested by DTA. The crystalline phases precipitated during the heat treatments were identified by XRD on powdered samples and the microstructures of the obtained glass ceramics were observed by SEM. The formulations tended to precipitate pyroxene solid solutions and aluminium silicates of calcium and/or sodium, during the heat treatments. The glass ceramics mainly contained fine crystals. However some of the materials obtained from glasses with Na2O/CaO ratios of 1/3 and three had non-uniform microstructures. It is generally concluded that the microstructure of these crystallised glasses is critically dependent on both composition and heat treatment.

Águas, H., Pereira Raniero Fortunato Martins L. L. E. "Effect of the load resistance in the linearity and sensitivity of MIS position sensitive detectors." Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 862. 2005. 691-696. Abstract

It is experimentally known that the linearity and sensitivity of the position sensitive detectors (PSD) are dependent on the resistance of the collecting layer and of the load resistance, mainly if the detection is based on the measurement of the photo-lateral voltage. To determine the value of the load resistance to be used in metal - insulator - semiconductor (MIS) PSDs structures that lead to the maximum value of sensitivity and linearity, we propose an electrical model through which it is able to simulate the proper sensor response and how the load resistance influence the results obtained. This model is valid for PSDs where the resistance of the collecting resistive layer is quite low (≤ 500 Ω), leading to a low output impedance. Under these conditions we conclude that the value of the load resistance should be of about 1 kΩ in order to achieve a good compromise between the linearity and the sensitivity of the PSD. This result is in agreement with the set of experiments performed. © 2005 Materials Research Society.

Águas, H., L. Pereira, Raniero L. E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Effect of the load resistance in the linearity and sensitivity of MIS position sensitive detectors." MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive. 862 (2005). Abstract
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Pinheiro, C., J. Kehr, and C. P. Ricardo. "Effect of water stress on lupin stem protein analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis." Planta. 221 (2005): 716-728. AbstractWebsite
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Pinheiro, C., J. Kehr, and C. P. Ricardo. "Effect of water stress on lupin stem protein analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis." Planta. 221 (2005): 716-728. AbstractWebsite
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Valtchev, S., BV Borges, K. Brandisky, and JB Klaassens. "Efficient resonant inductive coupling energy transfer using new magnetic and design criteria." PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. 2005 (2005): 1293-1298. Abstract
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Araújo, J., and J. D. Mitchell. "An elementary proof that every singular matrix is a product of idempotent matrices." Amer. Math. Monthly. 112 (2005): 641-645. AbstractWebsite
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Diniz, M. S., I. Peres, I. Magalhães-Antoine, J. Falla, and J. C. Pihan. "Estrogenic effects in crucian carp (Carassius carassius) exposed to treated sewage effluent." Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 62 (2005): 427-435. AbstractWebsite
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Alves, A., AJL Phillips, I. Henriques, and A. Correia. "Evaluation of amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis as a method for the identification of Botryosphaeria species." Fems Microbiology Letters. 245 (2005): 221-229. Abstract
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Vaz, D.C.a b, Van Kampen Van Buijtenen Kok J. F. c J. "Experimental characterization of the combustion roar in a gas turbine combustor model operating in the flame and flameless oxidation regimes." 12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2005, ICSV 2005. Vol. 2. 2005. 1657-1664. Abstract

Most investigations on the implementation of flameless oxidation in gas turbines have been focused on the emissions aspects while the demonstration of the combustion acoustiCS improvement has been hardly ever addressed experimentally. The present experimental study provides insight into the differences of combustion generated noise between the conventional flame and flameless oxidation regimes. Results include noise levels measured in both combustion regimes, for different air-to-fuel ratios, and show an increased noise output in flame mode as compared to flameless oxidation. The paper also explains the acoustic precautions taken to allow comparison between cases.

Cabeças, José M., and Isabel L. Nunes. "Fisheries Safety Management." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 1 (2005): 19-26. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., L. Pereira, H. Águas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Flexible a-Si: H position-sensitive detectors." Proceedings of the IEEE. 93.7 (2005): 1281-1286. Abstract
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c d e Fortunato, E.a b, Pereira Águas Ferreira Martins L. a H. a. "Flexible a-Si: H position-sensitive detectors." Proceedings of the IEEE. 93 (2005): 1281-1286. AbstractWebsite

Flexible and large area (5 mm × 80 mm with an active length of 70 mm) position-sensitive detectors (PSDs) deposited onto polymeric substrates (polyimide - Kapton VN) have been fabricated. The optimized structure presented is based on a heterojunction of amorphous silicon (a-Si: H)/ZnO: Al. The sensors were characterized by spectral response, photocurrent dependence as a function of light intensity, and position detection measurements. The set of data obtained on one-dimensional PSDs based on the heterojunction show excellent performances with a maximum spectral response of 0.12 A/W at 500 nm and a nonlinearity of ±10% over 70-mm length. The produced sensors present a nonlinearity higher than those ones produced on glass substrates, due to the different thermal coefficients exhibited by the polymer and the a-Si: H film. In order to prove this behavior, it was measured the defect density obtained by the constant photocurrent method on a-Si: H thin films deposited on polymeric substrates and bent with different radii of curvature. © 2005 IEEE.

Fortunato, E., L. Pereira, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Flexible a-Si: H position-sensitive detectors." Proceedings of the IEEE. 93 (2005): 1281-1286. Abstract
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Goulão, Miguel, and Fernando Brito Abreu. "Formal Definition of Metrics upon the CORBA Component Model." First International Conference on the Quality of Software Architectures (QoSA'2005), and Proceedings of the Second International conference on Software Quality. Eds. Ralf Reussner, Johannes Mayer, Judith A. Stafford, Sven Overhage, Steffen Becker, and Patrick J. Schroeder. Vol. 3712. Erfurt, Germany: Springer, 2005. 88-105. Abstract
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Gomes, Lu\'ıs, João Paulo Barros, Anikó Costa, Rui Pais, and Filipe Moutinho. "Formal methods for Embedded Systems Co-design: the FORDESIGN project." ReCoSoC. 2005. 143-150. Abstract
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Fortunato, E.M.C., Barquinha Pimentel Gonçalves Marques Pereira Martins P. M. C. A. "Fully transparent ZnO thin-film transistor produced at room temperature." Advanced Materials. 17 (2005): 590-594. AbstractWebsite

The possibility of fabricating high-mobility ZnO thin-film transistors (ZnO-TFT) at room temperature by rf magnetron sputtering was discussed. It was found that the films were nanocrystalline with a hexagonal structure and exhibited a preferred orientation with the c-axis perpendicular to the substrate. The undoped ZnO films exhibited improved crystallinity fraction of the nanocrystals and low oxygen vacancies. Analysis shows that the exposure of the ZnO-TFTs to the ambient light has no effect on the current voltage characteristics.

Gomes, Lu\'ıs, and Anikó Costa. "Hardware-level Design Languages." The Industrial Information Technology Handbook. 2005. 1-18. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and J. Milan. "Ichnological evidence for giant ornithopod dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation, Portugal." Abstract Book of the International Symposium on Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates Palaeoichnology. Fumanya, Barcelona 2005. 60. Abstract
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Mateus, O., and J. Milan. "Ichnological evidence for giant ornithopod dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation, Portugal." Abstract Book of the International Symposium on Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates Palaeoichnology. Fumanya, Barcelona 2005. 60. Abstract
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Neagu, E. R., R. M. Neagu, M. C. Lanca, A. Vassilikou-Dova, and J. N. Marat-Mendes Identification of an apparent peak by use of the final thermally stimulated discharge current technique., 2005. AbstractWebsite

The final thermally stimulated discharge current (FTSDC) technique can be used to analyze charge trapping and transport in insulating materials. The experimental conditions can be selected so that the FTSDC is mainly determined by the space charge detrapping. Measurements of the FTSDC in a wide temperature range including the local (secondary) beta relaxation and the non-local (primary) cc relaxation, for different polymers, demonstrate the existence of an apparent peak. The shift of peak temperature T-m with respect to the charging temperature T-p is analyzed. The interval T-m - T-p decreases from about 25 K to zero, as T-p approaches the glass transition T-g. T-m - T-p is lower for materials of lower conductivity. The peak width at the half maximum intensity decreases as Tp increases and the thermal apparent activation energy increases. The variations are not monotonous revealing the temperature range where the molecular motion is stronger and consequently the charge trapping and detrapping processes are affected by the strong thermal motion.