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Silva, F. G. A., M. F. S. F. de Moura, N. Dourado, J. Xavier, F. A. M. Pereira, J. J. L. Morais, and M. I. R. Dias. "Mixed-mode I+II fracture characterization of human cortical bone using the Single Leg Bending test." Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 54 (2016): 72-81. AbstractWebsite

Abstract Mixed-mode I+II fracture characterization of human cortical bone was analyzed in this work. A miniaturized version of the Single Leg Bending test (SLB) was used owing to its simplicity. A power law criterion was verified to accurately describe the material fracture envelop under mixed-mode I+II loading. The crack tip opening displacements measured by digital image correlation were used in a direct method to determine the cohesive law mimicking fracture behavior of cortical bone. Cohesive zone modeling was used for the sake of validation. Several fracture quantities were compared with the experimental results and the good agreement observed proves the appropriateness of the proposed procedure for fracture characterization of human bone under mixed-mode I+II loading.

Mota, Pedro P., and Manuel L. Esquível. "Model selection for stock prices data." Journal of Applied Statistics. 43 (2016): 2977-2987. AbstractWebsite

The geometric Brownian motion (GBM) is very popular in modeling the dynamics of stock prices. However, the constant volatility assumption is questionable and many models with nonconstant volatility have been developed. In the papers [7,12] the authors introduce a regime switching process where in each regime the process is driven by GBM and the change in regime is defined by the crossing of a threshold. In this paper we used Akaike's and Bayesian information criteria to show that the GBM with regimes provides a better fit than the GBM. We also perform a forecasting comparison of the models for two selected companies.

Brito, V., L. B. Palma, F. V. Coito, and S. Valtchev. "Modeling and supervisory control of a virtual X8-VB quadcopter." Proceedings - 2016 IEEE International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, PEMC 2016 (2016): 686-693. Abstract
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Conejero, José Mar{\'ı}a, Isabel Sofia Brito, Ana Moreira, Jácome Cunha, and João Araújo. "Modeling the Impact of UAVs in Sustainability." 24th {IEEE} International Requirements Engineering Conference, {RE} 2016, Beijing, China, September 12-16, 2016. 2016. 208-216. Abstract
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Mendes, Manuel J., Andreia Araújo, António Vicente, Hugo Águas, Isabel Ferreira, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Nano Energy." (2016). Abstract
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João, Carlos FC, Ana C. Baptista, Isabel M. M. Ferreira, Jorge C. Silva, and João P. Borges. "Natural Nanofibres for Composite Applications." Fibrous and Textile Materials for Composite Applications. Springer Singapore, 2016. 261-299. Abstract
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Coelho, Carlos A., Filipe J. Marques, and Sandra Oliveira. "Near-exact distributions for likelihood ratio statistics used in the simultaneous test of conditions on mean vectors and patterns of covariance matrices." Mathematical Problems in Engineering. 2016 (2016). Abstract
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Marques, Filipe J., and Carlos A. Coelho. "Near-exact distributions for positive linear combinations of independent non-central Gamma random variables." AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 1738. AIP Publishing, 2016. 190005. Abstract
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Myers, TS, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, D. Vineyard, and LL Jacobs A new chelonioid turtle from the Paleocene of Cabinda, Angola. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016, p. 194., 2016. Abstract

We report a new chelonioid turtle on the basis of a nearly complete skull collected in lower Paleocene, shallow marine deposits, equivalent to the offshore Landana Formation, near the town of Landana in Cabinda Province, Angola. Chelonioid material previously reported from this locality is likely referable to this new taxon. The well-preserved skull is missing the left quadrate, squamosal, and prootic, both opisthotics, and the mandible. The skull possesses a rod-like basisphenoid rostrum, which is a synapomorphy of Chelonioidea, but it differs from other chelonioid skulls in that the contact between the parietal and squamosal is absent, and the posterior palatine foramen is present. Phylogenetic analysis recovers the new taxon as a basal chelonioid. The Paleocene– Eocene strata near Landana have produced a wealth of turtle fossils, including the holotype of the pleurodire Taphrosphys congolensis. A turtle humerus collected from the Landana locality differs morphologically from the humeri of chelonioids and Taphrosphys, indicating the presence of a third taxon. Chelonioid fossil material in the Landana assemblage is rare compared to the abundant fragmentary remains of Taphrosphys that are found throughout the stratigraphic section. This disparity in abundance suggests the new chelonioid taxon preferred open marine habitats, whereas Taphrosphys frequented nearshore environments.

Myers, TS, O. Mateus, M. J. Polcyn, D. Vineyard, and LL Jacobs. "A new chelonioid turtle from the Paleocene of Cabinda, Angola." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016, p. 194. 2016. 194. Abstract
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Myers, TS, O. Mateus, {M. J. } Polcyn, D. Vineyard, and LL Jacobs A new chelonioid turtle from the Paleocene of Cabinda, Angola., 2016. Abstract

We report a new chelonioid turtle on the basis of a nearly complete skull collected in lower Paleocene, shallow marine deposits, equivalent to the offshore Landana Formation, near the town of Landana in Cabinda Province, Angola. Chelonioid material previously reported from this locality is likely referable to this new taxon. The well-preserved skull is missing the left quadrate, squamosal, and prootic, both opisthotics, and the mandible. The skull possesses a rod-like basisphenoid rostrum, which is a synapomorphy of Chelonioidea, but it differs from other chelonioid skulls in that the contact between the parietal and squamosal is absent, and the posterior palatine foramen is present. Phylogenetic analysis recovers the new taxon as a basal chelonioid. The Paleocenetextendash Eocene strata near Landana have produced a wealth of turtle fossils, including the holotype of the pleurodire Taphrosphys congolensis. A turtle humerus collected from the Landana locality differs morphologically from the humeri of chelonioids and Taphrosphys, indicating the presence of a third taxon. Chelonioid fossil material in the Landana assemblage is rare compared to the abundant fragmentary remains of Taphrosphys that are found throughout the stratigraphic section. This disparity in abundance suggests the new chelonioid taxon preferred open marine habitats, whereas Taphrosphys frequented nearshore environments.

Caeiro, Frederico, Filipe J. Marques, Ayana Mateus, and Serra Atal. "A note on the Jackson exponentiality test." AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 1790. AIP Publishing, 2016. 080005. Abstract
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Bahubalindruni, P.G.a c, Tavares Fortunato Martins Barquinha V. G. b E. "Novel linear analog-adder using a-IGZO TFTs." Proceedings - IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Vol. 2016-July. 2016. 2098-2101. Abstract

A novel linear analog adder is proposed only with n-type enhancement IGZO TFTs that computes summation of four voltage signals. However, this design can be easily extended to perform summation of higher number of signals, just by adding a single TFT for each additional signal in the input block. The circuit needs few number of transistors, only a single power supply irrespective of the number of voltage signals to be added, and offers good accuracy over a reasonable range of input values. The circuit was fabricated on glass substrate with the annealing temperature not exceeding 200° C. The circuit performance is characterized from measurements under normal ambient at room temperature, with a power supply voltage of 12 V and a load of ≈ 4 pF. The designed circuit has shown a linearity error of 2.3% (until input signal peak to peak value is 2 V), a power consumption of 78 μW and a bandwidth of ≈ 115 kHz, under the worst case condition (when it is adding four signals with the same frequency). In this test setup, it has been noticed that the second harmonic is 32 dB below the fundamental frequency component. This circuit could offer an economic alternative to the conventional approaches, being an important contribution to increase the functionality of large area flexible electronics. © 2016 IEEE.

Panigrahi, S., Calmeiro Martins Nunes Fortunato T. R. D. "Observation of Space Charge Dynamics Inside an All Oxide Based Solar Cell." ACS Nano. 10 (2016): 6139-6146. AbstractWebsite

The charge transfer dynamics at interfaces are fundamental to know the mechanism of photovoltaic processes. The internal potential in solar cell devices depends on the basic processes of photovoltaic effect such as charge carrier generation, separation, transport, recombination, etc. Here we report the direct observation of the surface potential depth profile over the cross-section of the ZnO nanorods/Cu2O based solar cell for two different layer thicknesses at different wavelengths of light using Kelvin probe force microscopy. The topography and phase images across the cross-section of the solar cell are also observed, where the interfaces are well-defined on the nanoscale. The potential profiling results demonstrate that under white light illumination, the photoinduced electrons in Cu2O inject into ZnO due to the interfacial electric field, which results in the large difference in surface potential between two active layers. However, under a single wavelength illumination, the charge carrier generation, separation, and transport processes between two active layers are limited, which affect the surface potential images and corresponding potential depth profile. Because of changes in the active layer thicknesses, small variations have been observed in the charge carrier transport mechanism inside the device. These results provide the clear idea about the charge carrier distribution inside the solar cell in different conditions and show the perfect illumination condition for large carrier transport in a high performance solar cell. © 2016 American Chemical Society.

Biscaia, Hugo, Noel Franco, Ricardo Nunes, and Carlos Chastre. "Old suspended timber floors flexurally-strengthened with different structural materials." 15th International Conference on Fracture and Damage Mechanics. Ed. Andrés Sáez Ferri Aliabadi M. H. Jesús Toribio, Vladislav Mantič. Alicante, Spain 2016. Abstract

The design of timber beams has strict limits when it comes to the Serviceability Limit States (SLS) either in short-term or in long-term deflections. In order to face this aspect efficiently, the increase of the cross section of the beams might be considered as a solution. However, the prohibitive increase of the costs associated to this solution or the change of the initial architecturedesign of the building, opens the opportunity to find new and more efficient solutions. In that way, the use of additional reinforcements to the timber beams may be seen as a promising solution because either new or old structures would keep always their original aesthetical aspect with no significant self-weight increase and improving their behaviour to short and long-term actions.Therefore, the current study is dedicated to the analysis of composite timber beams where Fiber Reinforcement Polymers (FRP), steel or stainless steel are used to improve the stiffness, strength and deflection behaviour of old suspended timber floors. An experimental program was conducted where old suspended timber floors reinforced with CFRP strips were subjected to 4-point bending tests. A simplify nonlinear numerical model was developed to simulate the bending behaviour of the specimens and several other cases with other reinforcement configurations and different structural materials were assumed. The numerical analysis herein presented also takes into account both Ultimate and Serviceability Limit States of the reinforced specimens.

Salmerón, J. M. G., P. Amaral, L. G. Casado, E. M. T. Hendrix, and J. Żilinskas. "On Regular Simplex Refinement in Copositivity Detection." XIII global optimization workshop GOW2016 4-8 September 2016. 2016. 163-166. Abstract
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Esquível, Manuel L., Pedro P. Mota, and João Tiago Mexia. "On some statistical models with a random number of observations." Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 10 (2016): 805-823. AbstractWebsite

We extend some classical statistical inference to the case of a random number of observations with a stabilized distribution: namely, in the normal model, inference for the mean with known and unknown variance and inference for the variance. We describe some useful models for the number of observations obtained by truncation or translation of usual models given by integer-valued random variables: Poisson, binomial, geometric, and negative binomial. We present an efficient random search algorithm for the computation of the quantiles of the relevant statistics, we describe an interval estimation procedure for the extended model, and we propose a parametric bootstrap simulation study to validate the proposed procedure.

Xavier, J., A. Majano-Majano, and J. Fernandez-Cabo. "On the identifiability of stiffness components of clear wood from a 3D off-axes prismatic specimen: angle orientation and friction effects." European Journal of Wood and Wood Products. 74 (2016): 285-290. AbstractWebsite

The robustness of the test method based on a single 3D off-axis prismatic specimen for the simultaneous identification of the orthotropic stiffness components of clear wood is addressed. In this method, the specimen is consecutively submitted to uniaxial compression tests along its three orthogonal axes. A data reduction based on anisotropic elasticity is applied to extract active material parameters from 3D full-field deformation measurements provided by stereo-correlation over adjacent faces. Two major limitations of this test method, directly affecting the parameter identification, are analysed and discussed: (1) off-axes angle orientation; (2) friction effects. A numerical study pointed out that radial and tangential rotations of about 29° and 9°, respectively, balances out the strain components in the specimen response. Moreover, friction can be reduced by using mass lubricant or soft material in the contact interface, realising transverse shear deformation.

Santos-Silva, Teresa, Foti A, Hartmann T, Coelho C, Santos-Silva T, Romao MJ, and Leimkuhler S. "Optimization of the expression of Human Aldehyde Oxidase for Investigations of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms." (2016). Abstract
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Foti, Alessandro, Tobias Hartmann, Catarina Coelho, Teresa Santos-Silva, Maria Joao Romao, and Silke Leimkuehler. "Optimization of the Expression of Human Aldehyde Oxidase for Investigations of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms." Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 44 (2016): 1277-1285. Abstract
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Fortunato, Elvira, Diana Gaspar, Paulo Duarte, Lu{\'ıs Pereira, Hugo Águas, António Vicente, Fernando Dourado, Miguel Gama, and Rodrigo Martins. "Optoelectronic Devices from Bacterial NanoCellulose." Bacterial Nanocellulose: From Biotechnology to Bio-Economy (2016): 179. Abstract
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Jardak-Jamoussi, Rahma, Olfa Zarrouk, Asma Ben Salem, Nejia Zoghlami, Samiha Mejri, Samia Gandoura, Bilel Khiari, Ahmed Mliki, Manuela Chaves, Abdelwahed Ghorbel, and Carla Pinheiro. "Overexpressing Vitis vinzfera YSK2 dehydrin in tobacco improves plant performance." Agricultural Water Management. 164 (2016): 176-189. AbstractWebsite
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Silva, Tiago A. N., Nuno M. M. Maia, Michael Link, and John E. Mottershead Parameter selection and covariance updating. Vol. 70-71. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 70-71., 2016. Abstract
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Oliveira, M.a, Liang Almeida Vistas Gonçalves Martins D. a J. a. "A path to renewable Mg reduction from MgO by a continuous-wave Cr:Nd:YAG ceramic solar laser." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 155 (2016): 430-435. AbstractWebsite

The first successful ablation of magnesium oxide through a home-made continuous-wave Cr:Nd:YAG ceramic solar laser is reported. A stationary heliostat-parabolic mirror solar energy collection and concentration system was used. A stable continuous-wave laser output power of 19.2 W was attained with laser beam brightness figure of merit 7.6 times higher than that of the previous scheme, enabling therefore the direct ablation of pure magnesium by our solar-pumped laser with only 1.6 m2 effective collection area. This could be an important step towards renewable magnesium production, offering multiple advantages, such as reducing agent avoidance, in relation to that of the previous Fresnel lens Cr:Nd:YAG continuous-wave solar laser system. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.

Conchinha, Cristina. "Pequenos programadores: {A} robótica virtual na aprendizagem transdisciplinar." {TIC}@{Portugal} 2016. caparica: EDUCOM, 2016. Abstract

Pequenos programadores: A robótica virtual na aprendizagem transdisciplinar