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2. Exploring the correlations between epi indicators of COVID-19 and the concentration of pharmaceutical compounds in wastewater treatment plants in Northern Portugal
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Silva, Ana R., Mesquita, Daniela P., Salomé Duarte, M., Lado Ribeiro, Ana R., Pereira, M.Fernando R., Madalena Alves, M., Monteiro, Sílvia, Santos, Ricardo, Cunha, Mónica V., Jorge, Sandra, Vieira, Joana, Vilaça, João, Lopes, Luísa C., Carvalho, Marta, Brito, Carlos, Martins, António, and Pereira, Luciana
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- 2023
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3. Impact of diabetes on the management and outcomes in atrial fibrillation: an analysis from the ESC-EHRA EORP-AF Long-Term General Registry
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Boriani, G., Lip, G.Y.H., Tavazzi, L., Maggioni, A.P., Dan, G.-A., Potpara, T., Nabauer, M., Marin, F., Kalarus, Z., Goda, A., Mairesse, G., Shalganov, T., Antoniades, L., Taborsky, M., Riahi, S., Muda, P., García Bolao, I., Piot, O., Etsadashvili, K., Simantirakis, E., Haim, M., Azhari, A., Najafian, J., Santini, M., Mirrakhimov, E., Kulzida, K.A., Erglis, A., Poposka, L., Burg, M., Crijns, H., Erküner, Ö., Atar, D., Lenarczyk, R., Martins Oliveira, M., Shah, D., Serdechnaya, E., Diker, E., Lane, D., Zëra, E., Ekmekçiu, U., Paparisto, V., Tase, M., Gjergo, H., Dragoti, J., Ciutea, M., Ahadi, N., el Husseini, Z., Raepers, M., Leroy, J., Haushan, P., Jourdan, A., Lepiece, C., Desteghe, L., Vijgen, J., Koopman, P., Van Genechten, G., Heidbuchel, H., Boussy, T., De Coninck, M., Van Eeckhoutte, H., Bouckaert, N., Friart, A., Boreux, J., Arend, C., Evrard, P., Stefan, L., Hoffer, E., Herzet, J., Massoz, M., Celentano, C., Sprynger, M., Pierard, L., Melon, P., Van Hauwaert, B., Kuppens, C., Faes, D., Van Lier, D., Van Dorpe, A., Gerardy, A., Deceuninck, O., Xhaet, O., Dormal, F., Ballant, E., Blommaert, D., Yakova, D., Hristov, M., Yncheva, T., Stancheva, N., Tisheva, S., Tokmakova, M., Nikolov, F., Gencheva, D., Kunev, B., Stoyanov, M., Marchov, D., Gelev, V., Traykov, V., Kisheva, A., Tsvyatkov, H., Shtereva, R., Bakalska-Georgieva, S., Slavcheva, S., Yotov, Y., Kubíčková, M., Marni Joensen, A., Gammelmark, A., Hvilsted Rasmussen, L., Dinesen, P., Krogh Venø, S., Sorensen, B., Korsgaard, A., Andersen, K., Fragtrup Hellum, C., Svenningsen, A., Nyvad, O., Wiggers, P., May, O., Aarup, A., Graversen, B., Jensen, L., Andersen, M., Svejgaard, M., Vester, S., Hansen, S., Lynggaard, V., Ciudad, M., Vettus, R., Maestre, A., Castaño, S., Cheggour, S., Poulard, J., Mouquet, V., Leparrée, S., Bouet, J., Taieb, J., Doucy, A., Duquenne, H., Furber, A., Dupuis, J., Rautureau, J., Font, M., Damiano, P., Lacrimini, M., Abalea, J., Boismal, S., Menez, T., Mansourati, J., Range, G., Gorka, H., Laure, C., Vassalière, C., Elbaz, N., Lellouche, N., Djouadi, K., Roubille, F., Dietz, D., Davy, J., Granier, M., Winum, P., Leperchois-Jacquey, C., Kassim, H., Marijon, E., Le Heuzey, J., Fedida, J., Maupain, C., Himbert, C., Gandjbakhch, E., Hidden-Lucet, F., Duthoit, G., Badenco, N., Chastre, T., Waintraub, X., Oudihat, M., Lacoste, J., Stephan, C., Bader, H., Delarche, N., Giry, L., Arnaud, D., Lopez, C., Boury, F., Brunello, I., Lefèvre, M., Mingam, R., Haissaguerre, M., Le Bidan, M., Pavin, D., Le Moal, V., Leclercq, C., Beitar, T., Martel, I., Schmid, A., Sadki, N., Romeyer-Bouchard, C., Da Costa, A., Arnault, I., Boyer, M., Piat, C., Lozance, N., Nastevska, S., Doneva, A., Fortomaroska Milevska, B., Sheshoski, B., Petroska, K., Taneska, N., Bakrecheski, N., Lazarovska, K., Jovevska, S., Ristovski, V., Antovski, A., Lazarova, E., Kotlar, I., Taleski, J., Kedev, S., Zlatanovik, N., Jordanova, S., Bajraktarova Proseva, T., Doncovska, S., Maisuradze, D., Esakia, A., 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A., Adams, C., Adams, M., Hurford, F., Owen, C., Miller, C., Donaldson, D., Tivenan, H., Button, H., Nasser, A., Jhagra, O., Stidolph, B., Brown, C., Livingstone, C., Duffy, M., Madgwick, P., Roberts, P., Greenwood, E., Fletcher, L., Beveridge, M., Earles, S., McKenzie, D., Beacock, D., Dayer, M., Seddon, M., Greenwell, D., Luxton, F., Venn, F., Mills, H., Rewbury, J., James, K., Roberts, K., Tonks, L., Felmeden, D., Taggu, W., Summerhayes, A., Hughes, D., Sutton, J., Felmeden, L., Khan, M., Walker, E., Norris, L., O'Donohoe, L., Mozid, A., Dymond, H., Lloyd-Jones, H., Saunders, G., Simmons, D., Coles, D., Cotterill, D., Beech, S., Kidd, S., Wrigley, B., Petkar, S., Smallwood, A., Jones, R., Radford, E., Milgate, S., Metherell, S., Cottam, V., Buckley, C., Broadley, A., Wood, D., Allison, J., Rennie, K., Balian, L., Howard, L., Pippard, L., Board, S., Pitt-Kerby, T., Ding, Wern Yew, Kotalczyk, Agnieszka, Boriani, Giuseppe, Marin, Francisco, Blomström-Lundqvist, Carina, Potpara, Tatjana S., Fauchier, Laurent, and Lip, Gregory.Y.H.
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- 2022
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4. Cardiac troponins and adverse outcomes in European patients with atrial fibrillation: A report from the ESC-EHRA EORP atrial fibrillation general long-term registry
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Boriani, G., Lip, G.Y.H., Tavazzi, L., Maggioni, A.P., Dan, G-A., Potpara, T., Nabauer, M., Marin, F., Kalarus, Z., Fauchier, L., Goda, A., Mairesse, G., Shalganov, T., Antoniades, L., Taborsky, M., Riahi, S., Muda, P., García Bolao, I., Piot, O., Etsadashvili, K., Haim, M., Azhari, A., Najafian, J., Santini, M., Mirrakhimov, E., Kulzida, K., Erglis, A., Poposka, L., Burg, M.R., Crijns, H., Erküner, Ö., Atar, D., Lenarczyk, R., Martins Oliveira, M., Shah, D., Serdechnaya, E., Diker, E., Zëra, E., Ekmekçiu, U., Paparisto, V., Tase, M., Gjergo, H., Dragoti, J., Ciutea, M., Ahadi, N., el Husseini, Z., Raepers, M., Leroy, J., Haushan, P., Jourdan, A., Lepiece, C., Desteghe, L., Vijgen, J., Koopman, P., Van Genechten, G., Heidbuchel, H., Boussy, T., De Coninck, M., Van Eeckhoutte, H., Bouckaert, N., Friart, A., Boreux, J., Arend, C., Evrard, P., Stefan, L., Hoffer, E., Herzet, J., Massoz, M., Celentano, C., Sprynger, M., Pierard, L., Melon, P., Van Hauwaert, B., Kuppens, C., Faes, D., Van Lier, D., Van Dorpe, A., Gerardy, A., Deceuninck, O., Xhaet, O., Dormal, F., Ballant, E., Blommaert, D., Yakova, D., Hristov, M., Yncheva, T., Stancheva, N., Tisheva, S., Tokmakova, M., Nikolov, F., Gencheva, D., Kunev, B., Stoyanov, M., Marchov, D., Gelev, V., Traykov, V., Kisheva, A., Tsvyatkov, H., Shtereva, R., Bakalska-Georgieva, S., Slavcheva, S., Yotov, Y., Kubíčková, M., Marni Joensen, A., Gammelmark, A., Hvilsted Rasmussen, L., Dinesen, P., Krogh Venø, S., Sorensen, B., Korsgaard, A., Andersen, K., Fragtrup Hellum, C., Svenningsen, A., Nyvad, O., Wiggers, P., May, O., Aarup, A., Graversen, B., Jensen, L., Andersen, M., Svejgaard, M., Vester, S., Hansen, S., Lynggaard, V., Ciudad, M., Vettus, R., Maestre, A., Castaño, S., Cheggour, S., Poulard, J., Mouquet, V., Leparrée, S., Bouet, J., Taieb, J., Doucy, A., Duquenne, H., Furber, A., Dupuis, J., Rautureau, J., Font, M., Damiano, P., Lacrimini, M., Abalea, J., Boismal, S., Menez, T., Mansourati, J., Range, G., Gorka, H., Laure, C., Vassalière, C., Elbaz, N., Lellouche, N., Djouadi, K., Roubille, F., Dietz, D., Davy, J., Granier, M., Winum, P., Leperchois-Jacquey, C., Kassim, H., Marijon, E., Le Heuzey, J., Fedida, J., Maupain, C., Himbert, C., Gandjbakhch, E., Hidden-Lucet, F., Duthoit, G., Badenco, N., Chastre, T., Waintraub, X., Oudihat, M., Lacoste, J., Stephan, C., Bader, H., Delarche, N., Giry, L., Arnaud, D., Lopez, C., Boury, F., Brunello, I., Lefèvre, M., Mingam, R., Haissaguerre, M., Le Bidan, M., Pavin, D., Le Moal, V., Leclercq, C., Beitar, T., Martel, I., Schmid, A., Sadki, N., Romeyer-Bouchard, C., Da Costa, A., Arnault, I., Boyer, M., Piat, C., Lozance, N., Nastevska, S., Doneva, A., Fortomaroska Milevska, B., Sheshoski, B., Petroska, K., Taneska, N., Bakrecheski, N., Lazarovska, K., Jovevska, S., Ristovski, V., Antovski, A., Lazarova, E., Kotlar, I., Taleski, J., Kedev, S., Zlatanovik, N., Jordanova, S., Bajraktarova Proseva, T., Doncovska, S., Maisuradze, D., Esakia, A., Sagirashvili, E., 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F, Cuoq, R, Diaz, A, Dietrich, Y, Diop, M, Pedeau, D, Dupuy, E, Marteau, F, Helder, D, Hubert, N, Veteran, J, Labat, M, Lestrade, A, Letresor, A, Lopes, R, Loulergue, A, Louvet, M, Marchand, P, El Ajjouri, M, Muller, D, Nadji, A, Nadolski, L, Nagaoka, R, Petit, S, Pollina, J, Ribeiro, F, Ros, M, Salvia, J, Bobault, S, Sebdaoui, M, Sreedharan, R, Bouanai, Y, Hazemann, J, Hodeau, J, Roy, E, Jeantet, P, Lacipiere, J, Robert, P, Horodynski, J, Bzyl, H, Chapelle, C, Biagini, M, Walter, P, Bravin, A, Del Net, W, Lahera, E, Proux, O, Elleaume, H, Cormier, E, Dupraz K., Alkadi M., Alves M., Amoudry L., Auguste D., Babigeon J. -L., Baltazar M., Benoit A., Bonis J., Bonenfant J., Bruni C., Cassou K., Cayla J. -N., Chabaud T., Chaikovska I., Chance S., Chaumat V., Chiche R., Cobessi A., Cornebise P., Dalifard O., Delerue N., Dorkel R., Douillet D., Dugal J. -P., El Kamchi N., El Khaldi M., Ergenlik E., Favier P., Fernandez M., Gamelin A., Garaut J. -F., Garolfi L., Gauron P., Gauthier F., Gonnin A., Grasset D., Guerard E., Guler H., Haissinski J., Herry E., Iaquaniello G., Jacquet M., Jules E., Kubytskyi V., Langlet M., Le Barillec T., Ledu J. -F., Leguidec D., Leluan B., Lepercq P., Letellier-Cohen F., Marie R., Marrucho J. -C., Martens A., Mageur C., Mercadier G., Mercier B., Mistretta E., Monard H., Moutardier A., Neveu O., Nutarelli D., Omeich M., Peinaud Y., Petrilli Y., Pichet M., Plaige E., Prevost C., Rudnicky P., Soskov V., Taurigna-Quere M., Trochet S., Vallerand C., Vitez O., Wicek F., Wurth S., Zomer F., Alexandre P., Ben El Fekih R., Berteaud P., Bouvet F., Cuoq R., Diaz A., Dietrich Y., Diop M., Pedeau D., Dupuy E., Marteau F., Helder D., Hubert N., Veteran J., Labat M., Lestrade A., Letresor A., Lopes R., Loulergue A., Louvet M., Marchand P., El Ajjouri M., Muller D., Nadji A., Nadolski L., Nagaoka R., Petit S., Pollina J. -P., Ribeiro F., Ros M., Salvia J., Bobault S., Sebdaoui M., Sreedharan R., Bouanai Y., Hazemann J. -L., Hodeau J. -L., Roy E., Jeantet P., Lacipiere J., Robert P., Horodynski J. -M., Bzyl H., Chapelle C., Biagini M., Walter P., Bravin A., Del Net W., Lahera E., Proux O., Elleaume H., Cormier E., Dupraz, K, Alkadi, M, Alves, M, Amoudry, L, Auguste, D, Babigeon, J, Baltazar, M, Benoit, A, Bonis, J, Bonenfant, J, Bruni, C, Cassou, K, Cayla, J, Chabaud, T, Chaikovska, I, Chance, S, Chaumat, V, Chiche, R, Cobessi, A, Cornebise, P, Dalifard, O, Delerue, N, Dorkel, R, Douillet, D, Dugal, J, El Kamchi, N, El Khaldi, M, Ergenlik, E, Favier, P, Fernandez, M, Gamelin, A, Garaut, J, Garolfi, L, Gauron, P, Gauthier, F, Gonnin, A, Grasset, D, Guerard, E, Guler, H, Haissinski, J, Herry, E, Iaquaniello, G, Jacquet, M, Jules, E, Kubytskyi, V, Langlet, M, Le Barillec, T, Ledu, J, Leguidec, D, Leluan, B, Lepercq, P, Letellier-Cohen, F, Marie, R, Marrucho, J, Martens, A, Mageur, C, Mercadier, G, Mercier, B, Mistretta, E, Monard, H, Moutardier, A, Neveu, O, Nutarelli, D, Omeich, M, Peinaud, Y, Petrilli, Y, Pichet, M, Plaige, E, Prevost, C, Rudnicky, P, Soskov, V, Taurigna-Quere, M, Trochet, S, Vallerand, C, Vitez, O, Wicek, F, Wurth, S, Zomer, F, Alexandre, P, Ben El Fekih, R, Berteaud, P, Bouvet, F, Cuoq, R, Diaz, A, Dietrich, Y, Diop, M, Pedeau, D, Dupuy, E, Marteau, F, Helder, D, Hubert, N, Veteran, J, Labat, M, Lestrade, A, Letresor, A, Lopes, R, Loulergue, A, Louvet, M, Marchand, P, El Ajjouri, M, Muller, D, Nadji, A, Nadolski, L, Nagaoka, R, Petit, S, Pollina, J, Ribeiro, F, Ros, M, Salvia, J, Bobault, S, Sebdaoui, M, Sreedharan, R, Bouanai, Y, Hazemann, J, Hodeau, J, Roy, E, Jeantet, P, Lacipiere, J, Robert, P, Horodynski, J, Bzyl, H, Chapelle, C, Biagini, M, Walter, P, Bravin, A, Del Net, W, Lahera, E, Proux, O, Elleaume, H, Cormier, E, Dupraz K., Alkadi M., Alves M., Amoudry L., Auguste D., Babigeon J. -L., Baltazar M., Benoit A., Bonis J., Bonenfant J., Bruni C., Cassou K., Cayla J. -N., Chabaud T., Chaikovska I., Chance S., Chaumat V., Chiche R., Cobessi A., Cornebise P., Dalifard O., Delerue N., Dorkel R., Douillet D., Dugal J. -P., El Kamchi N., El Khaldi M., Ergenlik E., Favier P., Fernandez M., Gamelin A., Garaut J. -F., Garolfi L., Gauron P., Gauthier F., Gonnin A., Grasset D., Guerard E., Guler H., Haissinski J., Herry E., Iaquaniello G., Jacquet M., Jules E., Kubytskyi V., Langlet M., Le Barillec T., Ledu J. -F., Leguidec D., Leluan B., Lepercq P., Letellier-Cohen F., Marie R., Marrucho J. -C., Martens A., Mageur C., Mercadier G., Mercier B., Mistretta E., Monard H., Moutardier A., Neveu O., Nutarelli D., Omeich M., Peinaud Y., Petrilli Y., Pichet M., Plaige E., Prevost C., Rudnicky P., Soskov V., Taurigna-Quere M., Trochet S., Vallerand C., Vitez O., Wicek F., Wurth S., Zomer F., Alexandre P., Ben El Fekih R., Berteaud P., Bouvet F., Cuoq R., Diaz A., Dietrich Y., Diop M., Pedeau D., Dupuy E., Marteau F., Helder D., Hubert N., Veteran J., Labat M., Lestrade A., Letresor A., Lopes R., Loulergue A., Louvet M., Marchand P., El Ajjouri M., Muller D., Nadji A., Nadolski L., Nagaoka R., Petit S., Pollina J. -P., Ribeiro F., Ros M., Salvia J., Bobault S., Sebdaoui M., Sreedharan R., Bouanai Y., Hazemann J. -L., Hodeau J. -L., Roy E., Jeantet P., Lacipiere J., Robert P., Horodynski J. -M., Bzyl H., Chapelle C., Biagini M., Walter P., Bravin A., Del Net W., Lahera E., Proux O., Elleaume H., and Cormier E.
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ThomX is a new generation Compact Compton Source. It is currently commissioned by and at the IJCLab (Laboratoire de physique des 2 infinis - Irène Joliot-Curie (UMR9012)) at Orsay. The first beam is expected at the begining of 2021. The aim of ThomX is to demonstrate the characteristics of an intense and Compact (lab-size) X-ray source based on Compton Scattering. The performances are mostly driven by the laser optical system which is above the state of the art of stored laser power. Proof of principle of various X-ray techniques will be performed thanks to the versatile ThomX beamline. Firstly, this article presents the machine description. Secondly, the issues and limits of the laser system are discussed. Then, the ThomX beamline is described and the machine status conclude the ThomX presentation. Finally, the expected performances for the next years and the possible experiments that can be made with this new machine are detailed.
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12. Corrigendum to “Source contributions in precipitation chemistry and analysis of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in a Sahelian dry savanna site in West Africa” [Atmospheric Research Volume 251, 1 April 2021, 105423]
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Laouali, D., Delon, C., Adon, M., Ndiaye, O., Saneh, I., Gardrat, E., Dias-Alves, M., Tagesson, T., Fensholt, R., and Galy-Lacaux, C.
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13. IDF21-0232 Early Gestational Diabetes: Is the need of pharmacological therapy predictable by clinical (pre)gestational features?
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Rosinha, P., Dantas, R., Alves, M., Azevedo, T., Inácio, I., Ferreira, S., Pedrosa, C., Albuquerque, I., and Guimarães, J.
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14. Non-invasive neuromodulation in eating disorders – understanding the neuropathophysiology to treat
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Ramos, C. Pinheiro, Alves, M., Marta, J., and Ribeiro, R.
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- 2022
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15. The analysis of Lupinus albus root proteome revealed cytoskeleton altered features due to long-term boron deficiency
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Alves, M., Moes, S., Jenö, P., Pinheiro, C., Passarinho, J., and Ricardo, C.P.
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16. Follow-up of Sleep Breathing Disorders Patients in the COVID-19 Pandemic with Mandibular Advancement Device Therapy and Nocturnal Digital Monitoring: an Observational Study
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Barbosa, D., Alves, M., and Júnior, A. Machado
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17. Study of similarity with distorted configurations of geometry via numerical models.
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Oshiro, R.E. and Alves, M.
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CONFIGURATIONS (Geometry) , *IMPACT testing , *ESTIMATION theory , *COMPUTER simulation , *VELOCITY - Abstract
• Scaled structures under impact. • Geometrically distorted models. • Numerical simulations. Due to technical restrictions, the construction of a scaled structure (model) with all required dimensions can pose challenge in certain experimental impact tests. Consequently, one of the dimensions of the structure may be distorted, infringing the prerequisite conditions for the Π theorem, and rendering similarity unattainable. In the present work, a method that changes the striker initial velocity in order to compensate for geometric distortion is analysed. The factors calculated in this technique allow estimating the real-size structure (prototype) by using scaled models. Initially, a structure comprising two plates clamped together and subjected to impact by a mass is employed to illustrate the method. Subsequently, two models with distorted thickness are tested through numerical simulations: a clamped tube struck by a rigid mass; a buffer bow colliding with a rigid wall. A comprehensive analysis of the results and the limitations of the method is done to ascertain the sources of errors and determine which structures types can benefit from this technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Development of headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography–mass spectrometry methodology for analysis of terpenoids in Madeira wines
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Câmara, J.S., Alves, M. Arminda, and Marques, J.C.
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- 2006
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19. Classification of PDO olive oils on the basis of their sterol composition by multivariate analysis
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Alves, M. Rui, Cunha, Sara C., Amaral, Joana S., Pereira, J.A., and Oliveira, M. Beatriz
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- 2005
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20. V25 - Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with full urethral preservation
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Tinoco, C., Cardoso, A., Matos Rodrigues, R., Araújo, A.S., Anacleto, S., Alves, M., and Carvalho-Dias, E.
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- 2022
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21. V61 - Laparoscopic management of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis: Comparison of two different yet similar cases
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Laranjo Tinoco, C., Cardoso, A., Matos Rodrigues, R., Anacleto, S., Araújo, A.S., Cerqueira Alves, M., and Carvalho-Dias, E.
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- 2022
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22. The use of “CARAVELA 2000®” vehicles in operational oceanography
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Alves, M., Pascoal, A., Pereira, A.M., Rodeia, J., Simões, A., Juliano, M., Duarte, R., Silvestre, C., Oliveira, P., Sebastiao, L., Jorge, A., and Araújo, R.
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23. P.0729 Highlights of psychedelic history and current research on psilocybin application for treatment of depression – a comprehensive literature review
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Penedos, S., Ramos, C., Miguel, M., Alves, M., Paulino, L., Azevedo, A., Magalhães, M., Moreno, L., Ribeiro, N., Fonseca, I., Franco, A.M., Madruga, L., and Gamito, A.
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- 2021
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24. P.0443 Esketamine, on the path of pain management
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Alves, M., da Fonseca, I. Cruz, and Durães, D.
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25. Large area fabrication of self-standing nanoporous graphene-on-PMMA substrate
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Clochard, M.-C., Melilli, G., Rizza, G., Madon, B., Alves, M., Wegrowe, J.-E., Toimil-Molares, M.-E., Christian, M., Ortolani, L., Rizzoli, R., Morandi, V., Palermo, V., Bianco, S., Pirri, F., and Sangermano, M.
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26. P.869From anti-emetic to hyper-emetic – cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
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Baião, M.J. Freire, Fonseca, I., Nogueira, J., Ribeiro, N., Franco, M., Moreno, L., Penedos, S., Afonso, P., Magalhães, M., Alves, M., Paulino, L., Duarte, M., and Gamito, A.
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- 2020
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27. Hydrogenotrophic activity under increased H₂/CO₂ pressure: effect on methane production and microbial community
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Lopes, Marlene, Alves, J. I., Pereira, A., Belo, Isabel, Sousa, D. Z., Alves, M. M., and Universidade do Minho
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H2 and CO2 are main compounds of synthesis gas. Efficient conversion of syngas to biomethane is a straightforward strategy to integrate the energy value of syngas into existing natural gas grid infrastructures. In this study, the effect of initial H2/CO2 (80/20, v/v) pressure on methane production rate and microbial community diversity was assessed in a hyperbaric bioreactor inoculated with anaerobic granular sludge. Several batch experiments were performed to distinguish between the effect of initial total gas pressure and H2/CO2 partial pressure: (1) varying initial gas pressure (from 1 to 6 bar) with 100% H2/CO2 mixture; (2) constant initial gas pressure (5 bar), with increasing H2/CO2 partial pressure (from 1 to 5 bar); (3) varying initial gas pressure (from 2 to 5 bar) with constant H2/CO2 partial pressure (2 bar). In (2) and (3), N2 was used for ensuring the necessary overpressure. Microbial community changes in the system were monitored by 16S rRNA-based techniques (PCR-DGGE). The raise of H2/CO2 initial pressure (100% H2/CO2) from 1 to 5 bar led to an improvement in methane rate production from 0.035 ± 0.014 mmol h1 to 0.072 ± 0.019 mmol h1. Similar methane production rates were observed in reactors operated at the same H2/CO2 partial pressures, even when varying the total initial gas pressure. Hydrogen partial pressure was shown to determine the structure of bacterial communities and diversity decreased with increasing H2/CO2 partial pressure. No significant changes were observed for the archaeal communities.
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28. Increasing the penetration of renewable energy sources in isolated islands through the interconnection of their power systems. The case of Pico and Faial islands, Azores.
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Alves, M., Segurado, R., and Costa, M.
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RENEWABLE energy sources , *ISLANDS , *SOLAR wind , *FOSSIL fuels , *POWER resources - Abstract
The implementation of renewable energy sources (RES) in isolated power systems, as is the case of islands, constitutes both a challenge and an opportunity. The intermittency of some RES, namely wind and solar, originates problems of grid stability and a mismatch between power demand and supply. The interconnection between isolated power systems can decrease the RES variability and, thereby, minimize the problems associated with their intermittency. In this work, the endogenous resources of the islands of Pico and Faial, in Azores, were characterized and their power systems modelled. A scenario considering the interconnection between the power systems of the two islands is proposed with the objective of increasing the share of RES power in the total power production. The scenario was modelled using EnergyPLAN and the results show that RES penetration can increase 50 percentage points by 2030 in relation to the current situation. The implementation of this scenario requires additional annual costs of about 1.29 M€. Additionally, based on the knowledge gained from this study, measures that may lead, in the long run, to the complete elimination of the overall use of fossil fuels in both islands are presented and discussed. • Interconnection between isolated power systems can decrease RES variability and intermittency. • RES potential of Pico and Faial islands were characterized and their power systems modelled. • Interconnection of the power systems of these islands increase RES penetration by 50 pp. • This interconnection leads to additional annual costs of 1.29 M€. • Measures that lead, in the long run, to complete elimination of fossil fuels in the islands are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Quality of life and caregivers' burden of Parkinson's disease: Analysis of a cohort from Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
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Neri, V., Rosas, C., Ribeiro, A.C. Leite, Nunes, A.M., Alves, M., Fernandes, A., and Licassali, G.
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- 2019
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30. 373 - The impact of millimetric residual stones after endourological procedures for treatment of kidney calculi: A retrospective analysis
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De Sousa Morais, N.A., Ribeiro, C., Mota, P., Torres, J., Anacleto, S., Rodrigues, R., Carvalho-Dias, E., Oliveira, C., Alves, M., and Lima, E.
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- 2019
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31. Type 2 diabetes and lipid profile: Is low-density lipoprotein - Cholesterol enough?
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Fonseca, L., Paredes, S., Vilaverde, J., Alves, M., Oliveira, J.C., and Palma, I.
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- 2018
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32. Lipid goals in patients with metabolic syndrome – Is low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol enough?
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Paredes, S., Fonseca, L., Alves, M., Vilaverde, J., Oliveira, J., and Palma, I.
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- 2018
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33. On the dynamic compression of cellular materials with local structural softening.
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Karagiozova, D. and Alves, M.
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MATERIALS , *COMPACTING , *ABSORPTION , *SHOCK waves , *HONEYCOMB structures - Abstract
Analytical and numerical analyses are carried out in order to reveal the importance of the cellular materials topology for their dynamic compaction. The aim is to distinguish between the deformation and energy absorption mechanisms of materials which exhibit local structural softening, such as out-of-plane loaded honeycomb, and materials with local structural hardening (foam). It is shown that the dynamic out-of-plane compaction of honeycombs does not obey the law of shock wave propagation and a new phenomenological model of the velocity attenuation is proposed. It is revealed that the absorbed energy by the honeycomb is proportional to the area under the dynamic stress-strain curve, which is defined by the foil material properties, in contrast to the shock-wave propagation model where the absorbed energy is proportional to the area under the shock chord. Comparisons with the predictions of the Rigid Perfectly-Plastic Locking (RPPL) model, which approximates well the average quasi-static stress-strain characteristic of a honeycomb, are discussed. Special attention is given to the effects of neglecting the honeycomb topology on their response to impact loading. Finite element simulations are carried out to verify the proposed theoretical model revealing the major factors which influence the dynamic response of out-of-plane loaded honeycombs to high velocity impact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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34. Tree age determination in the widespread woody plant invader Pittosporum undulatum.
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Borges Silva, L., Teixeira, A., Alves, M., Elias, R.B., and Silva, L.
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PITTOSPORACEAE ,TREE age determination ,TREE-rings ,TREE growth ,FOREST management - Abstract
Pittosporum undulatum Ventenat (Pittosporaceae) is an invasive tree of forests and woodlands in several regions of the world. In the Azores archipelago it occupies about 30% of the forested areas and efforts to valorize its biomass are underway. Implementing sustainable forest management requires basic information on tree age and growth rate, yet this information was lacking. We used tree-ring analysis to obtain accurate age estimates and growth rates from a total of 982 live trees (1318 samples: 646 increment cores and 336 pairs of stem discs) that were sampled in São Miguel, Terceira and Graciosa islands. Pittosporum undulatum showed distinct annual growth rings with an increase in cell-wall thickness and a decrease in cell lumen of the Fibers, from early to latewood. We found trees with ages at base and at breast height ranging from 5/4 to 131/108 years, respectively. Samples taken at tree base and at breast height allowed to estimate a diameter growth rate of 0.38 cm.year −1 , with an average of 8 years needed to attain breast height, and a rotation period of 26 years to reach the average diameter of 7 cm presently found at the stands. Allometric equations relating tree age and diameter at breast height, tree height, basal area and biomass were found to be significant. Among the models with lowest AIC, equations predicting tree age from diameter at breast height or from biomass showed the best fit (R 2 = 0.65 and for R 2 = 0.70, respectively). The developed methods and the obtained results can now be used to support management of biomass valorization projects but also to better understand invasion dynamics at conservation devoted areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. A 3D finite element stochastic framework for the failure of tow-based discontinuous composites.
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Alves, M., Martulli, L.M., Kerschbaum, M., Swolfs, Y., Lomov, S.V., and Pimenta, S.
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Tow-Based Discontinuous Composites (TBDCs) combine high manufacturability with good mechanical properties. This work presents a novel 3D approach for the numerical modelling of TBDCs. The framework generates 3D orientation tensors by adding a stochastic component to the orientation tensors deterministically predicted by a process simulation. The actual TBDCs are thus idealised as Equivalent Laminates (ELs), resulting from these stochastic tensors. A physically based 3D failure criterion is presented for the prediction of failure initiation of the ELs. The consequent stiffness reduction is captured by a ply-discount method. The approach is validated for two TBDCs materials, with two different moulding conditions and different amounts of in-mould flow. The proposed approach accurately predicts the characteristic variability of these materials. As a consequence, the predicted strength was in good agreement with the experimental results of both materials tested. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Modified atmosphere packaging of precooked vegetables: Effect on physicochemical properties and sensory quality.
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Barbosa, Carla, Alves, M. Rui, Rocha, Susana, and Oliveira, M. Beatriz P.P.
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VEGETABLE quality , *PHYSICAL & theoretical chemistry , *PRESERVATION of vegetables , *MICROBIAL growth , *TASTE testing of food - Abstract
This study aims at verifying the effect of three modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) conditions, all with high CO 2 and residual or low O 2 contents (%O 2 /%CO 2 : 0/40; 2.5/40 and 2.5/60), on the quality preservation of several species of precooked vegetables (cabbage, carrots, green beans and bell peppers). The study was carried out for different storage periods (up to 28 days and 6 sampling periods). Physicochemical parameters (pH, acidity, moisture and ash contents, antioxidant activity, colour, and texture), microbial growth, organoleptic properties and consumer acceptability were assessed. Concerning physicochemical parameters and microbial growth only slight changes without any consistent tendency were observed. This was also confirmed by the trained panel that could not discriminate samples with different storage times. Best preservation conditions were obtained with 0%O 2 /40%CO 2 , promoting a shelf life extension of almost 12 days more comparing to commercial conditions presently used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Erectile dysfunction in heart failure rats is associated with increased neurogenic contractions in cavernous tissue and internal pudendal artery.
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Rodrigues, Fernanda Luciano, Lopes, Rhéure Alves M., Fais, Rafael Sobrano, de Oliveira, Lucas, Prado, Cibele M., Tostes, Rita C., and Carneiro, Fernando S.
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IMPOTENCE , *HEART failure treatment , *DEVELOPMENTAL neurobiology , *ELECTRIC stimulation , *LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Aims The rates of erectile dysfunction (ED) in heart failure (HF) are extremely high. This study tested the hypothesis that rats with HF display ED and that HF leads to increased sympathetic-mediated contractile tone of the cavernous tissue and/or internal pudendal arteries (IPA) as potential mechanisms contributing to ED. Main methods HF was induced in Wistar rats by ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Changes in the ratio of intracavernosal pressure/mean arterial pressure (ICP/MAP) after electrical stimulation of major pelvic ganglion were determined in vivo . Cavernosal and IPA contractions were induced by electric field stimulation (EFS) and phenylephrine. RhoA, Rho kinase 2 (ROCK 2) and myosin phosphatase target protein 1 (MYPT-1) protein expression and phosphorylation levels were also determined. Key findings HF rats display impaired erectile function represented by decreased ICP/MAP responses. EFS-mediated contractions were increased by HF in cavernous tissue and IPA. Contractions induced by phenylephrine were increased in cavernous tissue of HF rats, but decreased in IPA rings. Moreover, HF decreased RhoA protein expression, but increased ROCK 2 and MYPT-1 phosphorylation levels in cavernous tissue. In conclusion, rats with HF induced by myocardial infarction display ED in vivo and increased sympathetic-mediated contractile responses in cavernous tissue and IPA. Increased sympathetic-mediated contractile responses were associated with increased ROCK 2 and MYPT-1 phosphorylation in cavernosal tissue, suggesting the involvement of ROCK signaling pathway in ED genesis. Significance Our findings suggest new mechanisms linking HF to ED, providing potential therapeutic targets for treating ED associated to HF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Propagation of compaction waves in cellular materials with continuously varying density.
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Karagiozova, D. and Alves, M.
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COMPACTING , *STRESS-strain curves , *HARDENING (Heat treatment) , *MATERIAL plasticity , *MATHEMATICAL functions , *FINITE element method - Abstract
Theoretical analysis of the propagation of stress waves in cellular solids with non-uniform density, and consequently strength, is carried out to deepen the understanding of their dynamic compaction due to impact loading. Materials with continuously varying density in the direction of loading are considered when analysing the response to two types of loading conditions: an impact of a stationary cellular block by a rigid mass and an impact of a cellular block on a rigid wall. It is assumed that the local stress–strain characteristics of the graded materials exhibit strain hardening. The plastic strain field in the deformed graded cellular solid is sought here as a function of the impact velocity and material properties when using the Hugoniot material representation. It is shown that the initial density variation with respect to the boundaries of a finite thickness block has a significant effect on the history of the stresses and strains during the compaction process. FE models using ABAQUS are constructed and numerical simulations are carried out to verify the predictions of the theoretical analysis. Attention is paid to the energy absorption capacity of the materials depending on their initial density distribution when comparing their dynamic responses with the response of equivalent mass cellular block with uniform density. Significant advantages in using density graded cellular solids in finite thickness layers are not identified for the analysed loading rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Stress waves in layered cellular materials—Dynamic compaction under axial impact.
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Karagiozova, D. and Alves, M.
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STRESS waves , *DYNAMICAL systems , *AXIAL loads , *STRENGTH of materials , *THEORY of wave motion - Abstract
Theoretical analysis of the propagation of stress waves in layered cellular solids with different densities, and consequently strengths, is carried out to deepen the understanding of their dynamic compaction due to impact loading. The cellular topology is neglected and homogeneous properties are assumed. Two types of plastic waves are distinguished depending on the layers density arrangement. Only waves of strong discontinuity occur when the layers’ densities increase in the direction of propagation of the primary wave. Multiple reflections of the stress waves from the layer interfaces are identified and studied for this type of the layers density arrangement. Simultaneous propagation of a wave of strong discontinuity in the proximal layer and a simple wave in the subsequent layers occur when the layers’ densities decrease in the direction of propagation of the primary wave. Two types of loading conditions: an impact of a stationary cellular block by a rigid mass and an impact of a cellular block on a rigid wall are analysed. It is assumed that the constituent materials in the layered solids exhibit strain hardening. The plastic strain is sought as a function of the impact velocity and material properties when using the characteristic Hugoniot strain–velocity relationship. FE models using ABAQUS are constructed and numerical simulations are carried out to verify the predictions of the theoretical analysis. The potential of layered cellular materials to design more efficient structural components when subjected to intensive dynamic loading is briefly discussed when comparing the response of some layered configurations with their uniform density counterparts of equal mass. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. A review-analysis on material failure modeling in ship collision.
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Calle, M.A.G. and Alves, M.
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COLLISIONS at sea , *MARINE accidents , *OIL spills , *IMPACT loads , *FRACTURE mechanics - Abstract
Ship collisions and grounding of tankers continue to occur regardless of continuous efforts to prevent such accidents and their inherent potential danger to provoke oil spill environment disasters. Nowadays, finite element modeling became a powerful tool to predict the structural response of ships during collision. However, one of the major challenges in modeling the collapse of naval structures is the formulation of an adequate failure criterion which conciliates the micro-scale physical aspects associated to crack initiation in ductile materials with the mandatory use of large shell element sizes in the large-scale naval structure models. The purpose of this paper is to present a review on failure criteria used in finite element modeling of ship collision events. Failure criteria based on a limiting value of the equivalent plastic strain is the most commonly used in ship collision modeling, but some criteria based on stresses state, forming limit diagram, strain energy, fracture mechanics among others are also disclosed in this review. Special attention is focused on the limitations of the failure criteria, as well their development, validation and practical application in numerical modeling. Numerical modeling of crack propagation and welded joints in naval structures subjected to impact loads are also reviewed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Compaction of a double-layered metal foam block impacting a rigid wall.
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Karagiozova, D. and Alves, M.
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METAL foams , *COMPACTING , *VELOCITY measurements , *MATERIAL plasticity , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) - Abstract
Highlights: [•] The phenomena that develop at the interface between the foam layers is revealed. [•] The plastic strains being velocity dependent are obtained as a part of the solution. [•] Compaction of the layers due to increasing and decreasing velocity is distinguished. [•] A secondary foam compaction is shown to increase the maximum interface stress. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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42. Analysis of readmissions in the 30 days after hospital discharge of an internal medicine department
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Ribeiro, H., Martins, Y., Silva, D., and Alves, M.
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43. Readmission and infection — One year study at an internal medicine department
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Martins, Y., Ribeiro, H., Silva, D., and Alves, M.
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44. Hypereosinophilia — The only sign of cancer
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Lino, J., Alves, M., Gomes, R., Silva, A., Soares, Z., Camacho, T., Ferreira, B., Louro, C., Goric, V., and Barata, J.
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45. Thrombotic microangiopathy — Do we care why?
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Alves, M., Pimentel, R., Pinheiro, A., Lages, A., Friões, F., Rocha, G., Dias, P., Braz, V., and Almeida, J.
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46. Patient with multiple primary neoplasms
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Lino, J., Alves, M., Silva, A., Soares, Z., Camacho, T., Gomes, R., Ferreira, B., Louro, C., Goric, V., and Barata, J.
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- 2013
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47. Limiting the influence of friction on the split Hopkinson pressure bar tests by using a ring specimen
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Alves, M., Karagiozova, D., Micheli, G.B., and Calle, M.A.G.
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HOPKINSON bars (Testing) , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *THICKNESS measurement , *MATERIALS compression testing , *STEEL alloys - Abstract
Abstract: The deformation of a ring under axial compression is analyzed in order to estimate a favorable ring specimen geometry capable of limiting the influence of friction on the stress–strain curve obtained from SHPB tests. The analysis shows that the use of a ring specimen with a large inner diameter and a small radial thickness offers some advantages comparing with the traditional disk sample. In particular, it can improve the reliability of the test results for ductile materials in the presence of friction. Based on the deformation analysis of a ductile ring under compression, a correction coefficient is proposed to relate the actual material stress–strain curve with the reading from the SHPB. It is shown using finite element simulation that the proposed correction can be used for a wide range of conventional ductile materials. Experimental results with steel alloys indicate that the correction procedure is an effective technique for an accurate measurement of the dynamic material strength response. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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48. Root damage associated with intermaxillary screws: a systematic review.
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Alves, M., Baratieri, C., Araújo, M.T.S., Souza, M.M.G., and Maia, L.C.
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PEDIATRIC dentistry ,ORTHODONTICS ,INTERMAXILLARY bones ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,LONGITUDINAL method ,MEDICAL records ,SYSTEMATIC reviews - Abstract
Abstract: This systematic review examined the literature for evidence of dental root damage after contact with intermaxillary screws (IMS). Electronic databases, including the Cochrane Library, Ovid, Scirus, Scopus and Virtual Health Library, were used to search for original articles from 1980 to January 2011. Prospective and retrospective studies that assessed the association of root damage and contact with IMS were selected. Two authors independently reviewed and extracted the data from the included studies. A methodological quality scoring process was used to classify whether the articles presented low, moderate or high evidence. The search retrieved 795 citations. Nine studies fulfilled the initial selection criteria. Of these studies, 3 were excluded. Two studies did not note any iatrogenic injuries of the dental roots; the other study was a case report. Of the 6 included articles, 2 were ranked as having low and four as having moderate evidence. The moderate evidence found suggested that the roots did not exhibit clinical changes after coming into contact with the IMS, but this situation depends on the root damage level. To obtain reliable scientific evidence, studies with an adequate sample size and diagnostic methods are required to confirm the effects of IMS on the dental root. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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49. Evaluation of pharyngeal airway space amongst different skeletal patterns.
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Alves, M., Franzotti, E.S., Baratieri, C., Nunes, L.K.F., Nojima, L.I., and Ruellas, A.C.O.
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AIRWAY (Anatomy) ,TOMOGRAPHY ,CHILDREN'S health ,CEPHALOMETRY ,SKELETON ,STATISTICAL correlation ,PHARYNX ,ANATOMY - Abstract
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the dimensions of the pharyngeal airway space (PAS) in awake, upright children with different anteroposterior skeletal patterns using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). The volume, area, minimum axial area and seven linear measurements of PAS were obtained from the CBCT images of 50 children (mean age 9.16 years). The patients were divided in two groups according to the ANB angle (group I 2°≤ANB≤5°; group II ANB>5°). Means and standard deviations of each variable were compared and correlated using independent t-test and Pearson''s correlation test. There were statistically significant differences in the following parameters: angle formed by the intersection between NA and NB lines (p <0.001), angle formed by the intersection between SN and NB lines (p <0.05), Minimal pharyngeal airway space between the uvula and the posterior pharyngeal wall (p <0.05), airway volume (p <0.01), airway area (p <0.01) and minimum axial area (p <0.05). The anteroposterior cephalometric variable SNB had positive correlation with the variables PAS-UP (p <0.01), Minimal pharyngeal airway space between the uvula tip and the posterior pharyngeal wall (p <0.05), Pharyngeal airway space on mandibular line (p <0.05), Minimal pharyngeal airway space between the back of the tongue and the posterior pharyngeal wall (p <0.05), volume airway (p <0.05), airway area (p <0.05) and minimum axial area (p <0.05). The vertical cephalometric variables angle formed by the intersection between SN and GoGn lines (p <0.05) and angle formed by the intersection between FH and mandible plane (p <0.05) showed negative correlation with PAS-UT. These results showed that PAS was statistically larger in group I than group II, indicating that the dimensions of the PAS are affected by different anteroposterior skeletal patterns. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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50. Is the airway volume being correctly analyzed?
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Alves M Jr, Baratieri C, Mattos CT, Brunetto D, Fontes Rda C, Santos JR, and Ruellas AC
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