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2. Trabeculectomy Vs Non‐penetrating Deep Sclerectomy for the Surgical Treatment of Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Long-Term Report of 201 Eyes
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Correia Barbosa R, Gonçalves R, Bastos R, Alves Pereira S, Basto R, Viana AR, and Tenedório P
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glaucoma ,intraocular pressure ,filtering surgery ,trabeculectomy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Renato Correia Barbosa, Rita Gonçalves, Ricardo Bastos, Sara Alves Pereira, Rita Basto, Ana Rita Viana, Paula Tenedório Ophthalmology Department, Hospital Pedro Hispano, Unidade Local de Saúde de Matosinhos, Matosinhos, PortugalCorrespondence: Renato Correia Barbosa, Hospital Pedro Hispano, Unidade Local de Saúde de Matosinhos, Rua Dr. Eduardo Torres, Matosinhos, 4464-513, Portugal, Email renato-barbosa@sapo.ptIntroduction: Glaucoma is the second leading cause of vision loss worldwide. The reduction of intraocular pressure remains the backbone of its therapy. Among surgical techniques for its treatment, deep non-penetrating sclerotomy is the most widely practiced non-penetrating surgery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of deep non-penetrating sclerotomy compared to standard trabeculectomy in patients with open-angle glaucoma.Patients and methods: Retrospective study including 201 eyes with open-angle glaucoma. Closed-angle and neovascular cases were excluded. Absolute success was considered when intraocular pressure under 18 mmHg, or a reduction of at least 20% in patients with a baseline intraocular pressure below 22 mmHg, was obtained after 24 months, without the use of medication. Qualified success was considered when those targets were met with or without the use of hypotensive medication.Results: Deep non-penetrating sclerectomy showed a slightly lower long-term hypotensive effect compared to standard trabeculectomy, with significant differences at 12 months, but not at 24 months of follow-up. The absolute and qualified success rates were 51.85% and 65.43% for the trabeculectomy group and 50.83% and 60.83% for the deep non-penetrating sclerectomy, without significant differences. Regarding postoperative complications, mainly due to postoperative hypotonia, or related to the filtration bleb, they were significantly different between groups, with 10.8% and 24.7%, in deep-nonpenetrating sclerectomy and trabeculectomy groups, respectively.Conclusion: Deep non-penetrating sclerectomy seems to be an effective and safe surgical option for patients with open-angle glaucoma unable to be controlled by non-invasive strategies. Data suggests that the intraocular pressure-lowering effect of this technique may be marginally lower than that of trabeculectomy, but the achieved efficacy outcomes were similar, with a significantly lower risk of complications.Keywords: glaucoma, intraocular pressure, filtering surgery, trabeculectomy
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3. ANDES, the high resolution spectrograph for the ELT: science goals, project overview and future developments
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Marconi, A., Abreu, M., Adibekyan, V., Alberti, V., Albrecht, S., Alcaniz, J., Aliverti, M., Prieto, C. Allende, Gómez, J. D. Alvarado, Alves, C. S., Amado, P. J., Amate, M., Andersen, M. I., Antoniucci, S., Artigau, E., Bailet, C., Baker, C., Baldini, V., Balestra, A., Barnes, S. A., Baron, F., Barros, S. C. C., Bauer, S. M., Beaulieu, M., Bellido-Tirado, O., Benneke, B., Bensby, T., Bergin, E. A., Berio, P., Biazzo, K., Bigot, L., Bik, A., Birkby, J. L., Blind, N., Boebion, O., Boisse, I., Bolmont, E., Bolton, J. S., Bonaglia, M., Bonfils, X., Bonhomme, L., Borsa, F., Bouret, J. -C., Brandeker, A., Brandner, W., Broeg, C. H., Brogi, M., Brousseau, D., Brucalassi, A., Brynnel, J., Buchhave, L. A., Buscher, D. F., Cabona, L., Cabral, A., Calderone, G., Calvo-Ortega, R., Cantalloube, F., Martins, B. L. Canto, Carbonaro, L., Caujolle, Y., Chauvin, G., Chazelas, B., Cheffot, A. -L., Cheng, Y. S., Chiavassa, A., Christensen, L., Cirami, R., Cirasuolo, M., Cook, N. J., Cooke, R. J., Coretti, I., Covino, S., Cowan, N., Cresci, G., Cristiani, S., Parro, V. Cunha, Cupani, G., D'Odorico, V., Dadi, K., Leão, I. de Castro, De Cia, A., De Medeiros, J. R., Debras, F., Debus, M., Delorme, A., Demangeon, O., Derie, F., Dessauges-Zavadsky, M., Di Marcantonio, P., Di Stefano, S., Dionies, F., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Doyon, R., Dunn, J., Egner, S., Ehrenreich, D., Faria, J. P., Ferruzzi, D., Feruglio, C., Fisher, M., Fontana, A., Frank, B. S., Fuesslein, C., Fumagalli, M., Fusco, T., Fynbo, J., Gabella, O., Gaessler, W., Gallo, E., Gao, X., Genolet, L., Genoni, M., Giacobbe, P., Giro, E., Goncalves, R. S., Gonzalez, O. A., Hernández, J. I. González, Gouvret, C., Temich, F. Gracia, Haehnelt, M. G., Haniff, C., Hatzes, A., Helled, R., Hoeijmakers, H. J., Hughes, I., Huke, P., Ivanisenko, Y., Järvinen, A. S., Järvinen, S. P., Kaminski, A., Kern, J., Knoche, J., Kordt, A., Korhonen, H., Korn, A. J., Kouach, D., Kowzan, G., Kreidberg, L., Landoni, M., Lanotte, A. A., Lavail, A., Lavie, B., Lee, D., Lehmitz, M., Li, J., Li, W., Liske, J., Lovis, C., Lucatello, S., Lunney, D., MacIntosh, M. J., Madhusudhan, N., Magrini, L., Maiolino, R., Maldonado, J., Malo, L., Man, A. W. S., Marquart, T., Marques, C. M. J., Marques, E. L., Martinez, P., Martins, A., Martins, C. J. A. P., Martins, J. H. C., Maslowski, P., Mason, C. A., Mason, E., McCracken, R. A., Sousa, M. A. F. Melo e, Mergo, P., Micela, G., Milaković, D., Molliere, P., Monteiro, M. A., Montgomery, D., Mordasini, C., Morin, J., Mucciarelli, A., Murphy, M. T., N'Diaye, M., Nardetto, N., Neichel, B., Neri, N., Niedzielski, A. T., Niemczura, E., Nisini, B., Nortmann, L., Noterdaeme, P., Nunes, N. J., Oggioni, L., Olchewsky, F., Oliva, E., Onel, H., Origlia, L., Ostlin, G., Ouellette, N. N. -Q., Palle, E., Papaderos, P., Pariani, G., Pasquini, L., Castro, J. Peñate, Pepe, F., Peroux, C., Levasseur, L. Perreault, Perruchot, S., Petit, P., Pfuhl, O., Pino, L., Piqueras, J., Piskunov, N., Pollo, A., Poppenhaeger, K., Porru, M., Puschnig, J., Quirrenbach, A., Rauscher, E., Rebolo, R., Redaelli, E. M. A., Reffert, S., Reid, D. T., Reiners, A., Richter, P., Riva, M., Rivoire, S., Rodriguez-López, C., Roederer, I. U., Romano, D., Roth, M., Rousseau, S., Rowe, J., Saccardi, A., Salvadori, S., Sanna, N., Santos, N. C., Diaz, P. Santos, Sanz-Forcada, J., Sarajlic, M., Sauvage, J. -F., Savio, D., Scaudo, A, Schäfer, S., Schiavon, R. P., Schmidt, T. M., Selmi, C., Simoes, R., Simonnin, A., Sivanandam, S., Sordet, M., Sordo, R., Sortino, F., Sosnowska, D., Sousa, S. G., Spang, A., Spiga, R., Stempels, E., Stevenson, J. R. Y., Strassmeier, K. G., Mascareño, A. Suárez, Sulich, A., Sun, X., Tanvir, N. R., Tenegi-Sangines, F., Thibault, S., Thompson, S. J., Tisserand, P., Tozzi, A., Turbet, M., Veran, J. -P., Vallee, P., Vanni, I., Varas, R., Vega-Moreno, A., Venn, K. A., Verma, A., Vernet, J., Viel, M., Wade, G., Waring, C., Weber, M., Weder, J., Wehbe, B., Weingrill, J., Woche, M., Xompero, M., Zackrisson, E., Zanutta, A., Osorio, M. R. Zapatero, Zechmeister, M., and Zimara, J.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The first generation of ELT instruments includes an optical-infrared high-resolution spectrograph, indicated as ELT-HIRES and recently christened ANDES (ArmazoNes high Dispersion Echelle Spectrograph). ANDES consists of three fibre-fed spectrographs ([U]BV, RIZ, YJH) providing a spectral resolution of $\sim$100,000 with a minimum simultaneous wavelength coverage of 0.4-1.8 $\mu$m with the goal of extending it to 0.35-2.4 $\mu$m with the addition of a U arm to the BV spectrograph and a separate K band spectrograph. It operates both in seeing- and diffraction-limited conditions and the fibre feeding allows several, interchangeable observing modes including a single conjugated adaptive optics module and a small diffraction-limited integral field unit in the NIR. Modularity and fibre-feeding allow ANDES to be placed partly on the ELT Nasmyth platform and partly in the Coud\'e room. ANDES has a wide range of groundbreaking science cases spanning nearly all areas of research in astrophysics and even fundamental physics. Among the top science cases, there are the detection of biosignatures from exoplanet atmospheres, finding the fingerprints of the first generation of stars, tests on the stability of Nature's fundamental couplings, and the direct detection of the cosmic acceleration. The ANDES project is carried forward by a large international consortium, composed of 35 Institutes from 13 countries, forming a team of almost 300 scientists and engineers which include the majority of the scientific and technical expertise in the field that can be found in ESO member states., Comment: SPIE astronomical telescope and instrumentation 2024, in press
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4. Cosmology and fundamental physics with the ELT-ANDES spectrograph
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Martins, C. J. A. P., Cooke, R., Liske, J., Murphy, M. T., Noterdaeme, P., Schmidt, T. M., Alcaniz, J. S., Alves, C. S., Balashev, S., Cristiani, S., Di Marcantonio, P., Santos, R. Génova, Gonçalves, R. S., Hernández, J. I. González, Maiolino, R., Marconi, A., Marques, C. M. J., Sousa, M. A. F. Melo e, Nunes, N. J., Origlia, L., Péroux, C., Vinzl, S., and Zanutta, A.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
State-of-the-art 19th century spectroscopy led to the discovery of quantum mechanics, and 20th century spectroscopy led to the confirmation of quantum electrodynamics. State-of-the-art 21st century astrophysical spectrographs, especially ANDES at ESO's ELT, have another opportunity to play a key role in the search for, and characterization of, the new physics which is known to be out there, waiting to be discovered. We rely on detailed simulations and forecast techniques to discuss four important examples of this point: big bang nucleosynthesis, the evolution of the cosmic microwave background temperature, tests of the universality of physical laws, and a real-time model-independent mapping of the expansion history of the universe (also known as the redshift drift). The last two are among the flagship science drivers for the ELT. We also highlight what is required for the ESO community to be able to play a meaningful role in 2030s fundamental cosmology and show that, even if ANDES only provides null results, such `minimum guaranteed science' will be in the form of constraints on key cosmological paradigms: these are independent from, and can be competitive with, those obtained from traditional cosmological probes., Comment: 31 pages, 6 figures; submitted to Experimental Astronomy on behalf of the ANDES Science Team; v2: matches accepted version
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- 2023
5. The stellar occultation by (319) Leona on 13 September 2023 in preparation for the occultation of Betelgeuse
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Ortiz, J. L., Kretlow, M., Schnabel, C., Morales, N., Flores-Martín, J., González, M. Sánchez, Casarramona, F., Selva, A., Perelló, C., Román-Reche, A., Alonso, S., Rizos, J. L., Gonçalves, R., Castillo, A., Madiedo, J. M., Sánchez, P. Martínez, andújar, J. M. Fernández, Maestre, J. L., Smith, E., Gil, M., Pelenjow, V., Soriano, S. Moral, Martí, J., Luque-Escamilla, P. L., Casas, R., Casal, J. Delgado, Rovira, J., Aceituno, F. J., Dekert, V., Guimerá, V. de Ory, Estepa, J. Serrano, Kilic, Y., Leiva, R., Santos-Sanz, P., Duffard, R., Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Vara-Lubiano, M., Alvarez-Candal, A., and Rommel, F. L.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
On 12 December 2023, the star $\alpha$ Orionis (Betelgeuse) will be occulted by the asteroid (319) Leona. This represents an extraordinary and unique opportunity to analyze the diameter and brightness distribution of Betelgeuse's photosphere with extreme angular resolution by studying the light curve as the asteroid occults the star from different points on Earth and at different wavelengths. Here we present observations of another occultation by Leona on 13 September 2023 to determine its projected shape and size in preparation for the December 12th event. The occultation observation campaign was highly successful. The effective diameter in projected area derived from the positive detections at 17 sites turned out to be 66 km $\pm$ 2 km using an elliptical fit to the instantaneous limb. The body is highly elongated, with dimensions of 79.6 $\pm$ 2.2 km x 54.8 $\pm$ 1.3 km in its long and short axis, respectively, at the occultation time. Also, an accurate position coming from the occultation, to improve the orbit determination of Leona for December 12 is provided., Comment: Two figures. Letter submitted to A&A
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- 2023
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6. A large topographic feature on the surface of the trans-Neptunian object (307261) 2002 MS$_4$ measured from stellar occultations
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Rommel, F. L., Braga-Ribas, F., Ortiz, J. L., Sicardy, B., Santos-Sanz, P., Desmars, J., Camargo, J. I. B., Vieira-Martins, R., Assafin, M., Morgado, B. E., Boufleur, R. C., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Gomes-Júnior, A. R., Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Holler, B. J., Souami, D., Duffard, R., Margoti, G., Vara-Lubiano, M., Lecacheux, J., Plouvier, J. L., Morales, N., Maury, A., Fabrega, J., Ceravolo, P., Jehin, E., Albanese, D., Mariey, H., Cikota, S., Ruždjak, D., Cikota, A., Szakáts, R., Aissa, D. Baba, Gringahcene, Z., Kashuba, V., Koshkin, N., Zhukov, V., Fişek, S., Çakır, O., Özer, S., Schnabel, C., Schnabel, M., Signoret, F., Morrone, L., Santana-Ros, T., Pereira, C. L., Emilio, M., Burdanov, A. Y., de Wit, J., Barkaoui, K., Gillon, M., Leto, G., Frasca, A., Catanzaro, G., Sanchez, R. Zanmar, Tagliaferri, U., Di Sora, M., Isopi, G., Krugly, Y., Slyusarev, I., Chiorny, V., Mikuž, H., Bacci, P., Maestripieri, M., Grazia, M. D., de la Cueva, I., Yuste-Moreno, M., Ciabattari, F., Kozhukhov, O. M., Serra-Ricart, M., Alarcon, M. R., Licandro, J., Masi, G., Bacci, R., Bosch, J. M., Behem, R., Prost, J. -P., Renner, S., Conjat, M., Bachini, M., Succi, G., Stoian, L., Juravle, A., Carosati, D., Gowe, B., Carrillo, J., Zheleznyak, A. P., Montigiani, N., Foster, C. R., Mannucci, M., Ruocco, N., Cuevas, F., Di Marcantonio, P., Coretti, I., Iafrate, G., Baldini, V., Collins, M., Pál, A., Csák, B., Fernández-Garcia, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Hudin, L., Madiedo, J. M., Anghel, R. M., Calvo-Fernández, J. F., Valvasori, A., Guido, E., Gherase, R. M., Kamoun, S., Fafet, R., Sánchez-González, M., Curelaru, L., Vîntdevară, C. D., Danescu, C. A., Gout, J. -F., Schmitz, C. J., Sota, A., Belskaya, I., Rodríguez-Marco, M., Kilic, Y., Frappa, E., Klotz, A., Lavayssière, M., Oliveira, J. Marques, Popescu, M., Mammana, L. A., Fernández-Lajús, E., Schmidt, M., Hopp, U., Komžík, R., Pribulla, T., Tomko, D., Husárik, M., Erece, O., Eryilmaz, S., Buzzi, L., Gährken, B., Nardiello, D., Hornoch, K., Sonbas, E., Er, H., Burwitz, V., Sybilski, P. Waldemar, Bykowski, W., Müller, T. G., Ogloza, W., Gonçalves, R., Ferreira, J. F., Ferreira, M., Bento, M., Meister, S., Bagiran, M. N., Tekeş, M., Marciniak, A., Moravec, Z., Delinčák, P., Gianni, G., Casalnuovo, G. B., Boutet, M., Sanchez, J., Klemt, B., Wuensche, N., Burzynski, W., Borkowski, M., Serrau, M., Dangl, G., Klös, O., Weber, C., Urbaník, M., Rousselot, L., Kubánek, J., André, P., Colazo, C., Spagnotto, J., Sickafoose, A. A., Hueso, R., Sánchez-Lavega, A., Fisher, R. S., Rengstorf, A. W., Perelló, C., Dascalu, M., Altan, M., Gazeas, K., de Santana, T., Sfair, R., Winter, O. C., Kalkan, S., Canales-Moreno, O., Trigo-Rodríguez, J. M., Tsamis, V., Tigani, K., Sioulas, N., Lekkas, G., Bertesteanu, D. N., Dumitrescu, V., Wilberger, A. J., Barnes, J. W., Fieber-Beyer, S. K., Swaney, R. L., Fuentes, C., Mendez, R. A., Dumitru, B. D., Flynn, R. L., and Wake, D. A.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
This work aims at constraining the size, shape, and geometric albedo of the dwarf planet candidate 2002 MS4 through the analysis of nine stellar occultation events. Using multichord detection, we also studied the object's topography by analyzing the obtained limb and the residuals between observed chords and the best-fitted ellipse. We predicted and organized the observational campaigns of nine stellar occultations by 2002 MS4 between 2019 and 2022, resulting in two single-chord events, four double-chord detections, and three events with three to up to sixty-one positive chords. Using 13 selected chords from the 8 August 2020 event, we determined the global elliptical limb of 2002 MS4. The best-fitted ellipse, combined with the object's rotational information from the literature, constrains the object's size, shape, and albedo. Additionally, we developed a new method to characterize topography features on the object's limb. The global limb has a semi-major axis of 412 $\pm$ 10 km, a semi-minor axis of 385 $\pm$ 17 km, and the position angle of the minor axis is 121 $^\circ$ $\pm$ 16$^\circ$. From this instantaneous limb, we obtained 2002 MS4's geometric albedo and the projected area-equivalent diameter. Significant deviations from the fitted ellipse in the northernmost limb are detected from multiple sites highlighting three distinct topographic features: one 11 km depth depression followed by a 25$^{+4}_{-5}$ km height elevation next to a crater-like depression with an extension of 322 $\pm$ 39 km and 45.1 $\pm$ 1.5 km deep. Our results present an object that is $\approx$138 km smaller in diameter than derived from thermal data, possibly indicating the presence of a so-far unknown satellite. However, within the error bars, the geometric albedo in the V-band agrees with the results published in the literature, even with the radiometric-derived albedo.
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7. Dynamics of CD44+ bovine nucleus pulposus cells with inflammation
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Ferreira, J. R., Caldeira, J., Sousa, M., Barbosa, M. A., Lamghari, M., Almeida-Porada, G., and Gonçalves, R. M.
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- 2024
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8. Surface and Subsurface Geochemical Monitoring of an EOR-CO2 Field: Buracica, Brazil Monitoring géochimique en surface et sub-surface d’un gisement en production par récupération assistée et injection de CO2 : le champ de Buracica, Brésil
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Magnier C., Rouchon V., Bandeira C., Gonçalves R., Miller D., and Dino R.
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Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade ,HD9502-9502.5 - Abstract
This paper presents a surface and subsurface geochemical survey of the Buracica EOR-CO2 field onshore Brazil. We adopted a methodology coupling the stable isotopes of carbon with noble gases to investigate the adequacy of geochemical monitoring to track deep fluid leakage at the surface. Three campaigns of CO2 flux and concentration in soils were performed to understand the CO2 variability across the field. The distribution of the CO2 soil contents between 0.8 and 14% is in great part controlled by the properties of the soil, with a first-order topographic dependency. These results, together with a δ13CCO2 between –15 and –23‰, suggest that the bulk of the soil CO2 flux is biological. The gas injected and produced at numerous wells across the field showed a great spatial and somewhat temporal heterogeneity with respect to molecular, δ13CCO2 and noble gas compositions. This heterogeneity is a consequence of the EOR-induced sweeping of the petroleum fluids by the injected CO2, producing a heterogeneous mixing controlled by the production scheme and the distribution in reservoir permeability. In light of the δ13CCO2 found in the reservoir, the stable isotopic composition of carbon was insufficient to track CO2 leaks at the surface. We demonstrate how noble gases may be powerful leak discriminators, even for CO2 abundances in soils in the bottom range of the biological baseline (~1%). The results presented in this study show the potential of geochemical monitoring techniques, involving stable isotopes and noble gases at the reservoir and soil levels, for tracing CO2 in CCS projects. Le monitoring géochimique du gisement de Buracica, qui produit des hydrocarbures par récupération assistée et injection de dioxyde de carbone, est présenté dans cet article. Une méthodologie permettant de coupler l’utilisation des isotopes stables du carbone et des isotopes des gaz rares pour étudier la faisabilité de traçage d’une fuite de CO2 du réservoir à la surface est détaillée. Les campagnes de prélèvement se sont déroulées sur trois périodes en deux ans, permettant de mesurer la variabilité des teneurs en CO2 dans les sols et dans les réservoirs pétroliers. La distribution du CO2 en surface varie de 0,8 à 14 % et peut être contrôlée en partie par les propriétés des sols et la topographie. Les résultats isotopiques du δ13CCO2 varient entre –15 et –23 ‰ et suggèrent que le flux de CO2 soit principalement biogénique. Le gaz injecté, puis produit à Buracica, est hétérogène en composition de par la récupération tertiaire du gisement induisant une infiltration de CO2 à des niveaux variables et les variations de perméabilité au sein même du réservoir. Les résultats montrent qu’il est, dans ce cas, difficile de tracer le CO2 du réservoir à la surface en fonction des valeurs isotopiques δ13CCO2. Notre approche démontre le fort potentiel des gaz rares pour discriminer des mélanges, même à des teneurs faibles de CO2 (~1 %). Les résultats illustrent le potentiel de ces nouvelles techniques de monitoring géochimiques pour suivre le CO2 dans les projets de séquestration combinant les signatures du carbone stable avec celles des gaz rares.
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9. The multichord stellar occultation by the centaur Bienor on January 11, 2019
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Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Morales, N., Vara-Lubiano, M., Ortiz, J. L., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Sicardy, B., Kretlow, M., Santos-Sanz, P., Morgado, B., Souami, D., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Román, A., Alonso, S., Gonçalves, R., Ferreira, M., Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Lamadrid, J. L., Alvarez-Candal, A., Assafin, M., Braga-Ribas, F., Camargo, J. I. B., Colas, F., Desmars, J., Duffard, R., Lecacheux, J., Gomes-Júnior, A. R., Rommel, F. L., Vieira-Martins, R., Pereira, C. L., Casanova, V., Selva, A., Perelló, C., Mottola, S., Hellmich, S., Maestre, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Pal, A., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Beisker, W., Laporta, A., Garcés, M., Escaned, L., and Bretton, M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Within our program of physical characterization of trans-Neptunian objects and centaurs, we predicted a stellar occultation by the centaur (54598) Bienor to occur on January 11, 2019, with good observability potential. We obtained high accuracy astrometric data to refine the prediction, resulting in a shadow path favorable for the Iberian Peninsula. This encouraged us to carry out an occultation observation campaign that resulted in five positive detections from four observing sites. This is the fourth centaur for which a multichord (more than two chords) stellar occultation has been observed so far, the other three being (2060) Chiron, (10199) Chariklo, and (95626) 2002 GZ$_{32}$. From the analysis of the occultation chords, combined with the rotational light curve obtained shortly after the occultation, we determined that Bienor has an area-equivalent diameter of $150\pm20$ km. This diameter is $\sim30$ km smaller than the one obtained from thermal measurements. The position angle of the short axis of the best fitting ellipse obtained through the analysis of the stellar occultation does not match that of the spin axis derived from long-term photometric models. We also detected a strong irregularity in one of the minima of the rotational light curve that is present no matter the aspect angle at which the observations were done. We present different scenarios to reconcile the results from the different techniques. We did not detect secondary drops related to potential rings or satellites. Nonetheless, similar rings in size to that of Chariklo's cannot be discarded due to low data accuracy., Comment: Accepted for publication in A\&A
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- 2022
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10. Lead effect on the morphophysiology of leaves and roots of Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub., a potential phytostabilizer
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da Silva Paiva, W., de Araujo, M. A., Rosalem, P. F., Ferreira, T. C., Bomfim, N. C. P., Gonçalves, R. A., Martins, A. R., and de Camargos, L. S.
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- 2024
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11. PMO®: UMA INTRODUÇÃO AO ESCRITÓRIO DE PROJETOS
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GONÇALVES, R. G. M., primary
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- 2024
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12. Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton's atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observations
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Oliveira, J. Marques, Sicardy, B., Gomes-Júnior, A. R., Ortiz, J. L., Strobel, D. F., Bertrand, T., Forget, F., Lellouch, E., Desmars, J., Bérard, D., Doressoundiram, A., Lecacheux, J., Leiva, R., Meza, E., Roques, F., Souami, D., Widemann, T., Santos-Sanz, P., Morales, N., Duffard, R., Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Braga-Ribas, F., Morgado, B. E., Assafin, M., Camargo, J. I. B., Vieira-Martins, R., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Santos-Filho, S., Banda-Huarca, M. V., Quispe-Huaynasi, F., Pereira, C. L., Rommel, F. L., Margoti, G., Dias-Oliveira, A., Colas, F., Berthier, J., Renner, S., Hueso, R., Pérez-Hoyos, S., Sánchez-Lavega, A., Rojas, J. F., Beisker, W., Kretlow, M., Herald, D., Gault, D., Bath, K. -L., Bode, H. -J., Bredner, E., Guhl, K., Haymes, T. V., Hummel, E., Kattentidt, B., Klös, O., Pratt, A., Thome, B., Avdellidou, C., Gazeas, K., Karampotsiou, E., Tzouganatos, L., Kardasis, E., Christou, A. A., Xilouris, E. M., Alikakos, I., Gourzelas, A., Liakos, A., Charmandaris, V., Jelínek, M., Štrobl, J., Eberle, A., Rapp, K., Gährken, B., Klemt, B., Kowollik, S., Bitzer, R., Miller, M., Herzogenrath, G., Frangenberg, D., Brandis, L., Pütz, I., Perdelwitz, V., Piehler, G. M., Riepe, P., von Poschinger, K., Baruffetti, P., Cenadelli, D., Christille, J. -M., Ciabattari, F., Di Luca, R., Alboresi, D., Leto, G., Sanchez, R. Zanmar, Bruno, P., Occhipinti, G., Morrone, L., Cupolino, L., Noschese, A., Vecchione, A., Scalia, C., Savio, R. Lo, Giardina, G., Kamoun, S., Barbosa, R., Behrend, R., Spano, M., Bouchet, E., Cottier, M., Falco, L., Gallego, S., Tortorelli, L., Sposetti, S., Sussenbach, J., Abbeel, F. Van Den, André, P., Llibre, M., Pailler, F., Ardissone, J., Boutet, M., Sanchez, J., Bretton, M., Cailleau, A., Pic, V., Granier, L., Chauvet, R., Conjat, M., Dauvergne, J. L., Dechambre, O., Delay, P., Delcroix, M., Rousselot, L., Ferreira, J., Machado, P., Tanga, P., Rivet, J. -P., Frappa, E., Irzyk, M., Jabet, F., Kaschinski, M., Klotz, A., Rieugnie, Y., Klotz, A. N., Labrevoir, O., Lavandier, D., Walliang, D., Leroy, A., Bouley, S., Lisciandra, S., Coliac, J. -F., Metz, F., Erpelding, D., Nougayrède, P., Midavaine, T., Miniou, M., Moindrot, S., Morel, P., Reginato, B., Reginato, E., Rudelle, J., Tregon, B., Tanguy, R., David, J., Thuillot, W., Hestroffer, D., Vaudescal, G., Aissa, D. Baba, Grigahcene, Z., Briggs, D., Broadbent, S., Denyer, P., Haigh, N. J., Quinn, N., Thurston, G., Fossey, S. J., Arena, C., Jennings, M., Talbot, J., Alonso, S., Reche, A. Román, Casanova, V., Briggs, E., Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Ibáñez, J. Abril, Martín, M. C. Díaz, González, H., García, J. L. Maestre, Marchant, J., Ordonez-Etxeberria, I., Martorell, P., Salamero, J., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Peris, V., Brevia, O., Selva, A., Perello, C., Cabedo, V., Gonçalves, R., Ferreira, M., Dias, F. Marques, Daassou, A., Barkaoui, K., Benkhaldoun, Z., Guennoun, M., Chouqar, J., Jehin, E., Rinner, C., Lloyd, J., Moutamid, M. El, Lamarche, C., Pollock, J. T., Caton, D. B., Kouprianov, V., Timerson, B. W., Blanchard, G., Payet, B., Peyrot, A., Teng-Chuen-Yu, J. -P., Françoise, J., Mondon, B., Payet, T., Boissel, C., Castets, M., Hubbard, W. B., Hill, R., Reitsema, H. J., Mousis, O., Ball, L., Neilsen, G., Hutcheon, S., Lay, K., Anderson, P., Moy, M., Jonsen, M., Pink, I., Walters, R., and Downs, B.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
A stellar occultation by Neptune's main satellite, Triton, was observed on 5 October 2017 from Europe, North Africa, and the USA. We derived 90 light curves from this event, 42 of which yielded a central flash detection. We aimed at constraining Triton's atmospheric structure and the seasonal variations of its atmospheric pressure since the Voyager 2 epoch (1989). We also derived the shape of the lower atmosphere from central flash analysis. We used Abel inversions and direct ray-tracing code to provide the density, pressure, and temperature profiles in the altitude range $\sim$8 km to $\sim$190 km, corresponding to pressure levels from 9 {\mu}bar down to a few nanobars. Results. (i) A pressure of 1.18$\pm$0.03 {\mu}bar is found at a reference radius of 1400 km (47 km altitude). (ii) A new analysis of the Voyager 2 radio science occultation shows that this is consistent with an extrapolation of pressure down to the surface pressure obtained in 1989. (iii) A survey of occultations obtained between 1989 and 2017 suggests that an enhancement in surface pressure as reported during the 1990s might be real, but debatable, due to very few high S/N light curves and data accessible for reanalysis. The volatile transport model analysed supports a moderate increase in surface pressure, with a maximum value around 2005-2015 no higher than 23 {\mu}bar. The pressures observed in 1995-1997 and 2017 appear mutually inconsistent with the volatile transport model presented here. (iv) The central flash structure does not show evidence of an atmospheric distortion. We find an upper limit of 0.0011 for the apparent oblateness of the atmosphere near the 8 km altitude., Comment: 52 pages, 26 figures in the main paper, 2 figures in appendix B, 9 figures in appendix C, 1 long table over 5 pages
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13. Ternary composites of poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) with silver nanowires and titanium dioxide nanoparticles as separator membranes for lithium-ion batteries
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Sengupta, S., Tubio, C.R., Pinto, R.S., Barbosa, J., Silva, M.M., Gonçalves, R., Kundu, M., Lanceros-Mendez, S., and Costa, C.M.
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14. Enhanced performance of solid polymer electrolytes combining poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene), metal-organic framework and ionic liquid for advanced solid state lithium-ion batteries
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Macedo, V.M., Barbosa, J.C., Salazar, H., Fidalgo-Marijuan, A., Gajjala, R.K.R., Almásy, L., Gonçalves, B.F., Petrenko, V.I., Silva, M.M., Gonçalves, R., Costa, C.M., and Lanceros-Mendez, S.
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15. Cosmology and fundamental physics with the ELT-ANDES spectrograph
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Martins, C.J.A.P., Cooke, R., Liske, J., Murphy, M.T., Noterdaeme, P., Schmidt, T.M., Alcaniz, J. S., Alves, C. S., Balashev, S., Cristiani, S., Di Marcantonio, P., Génova Santos, R., Gonçalves, R. S., González Hernández, J. I., Maiolino, R., Marconi, A., Marques, C. M. J., Melo e Sousa, M. A. F., Nunes, N. J., Origlia, L., Péroux, C., Vinzl, S., and Zanutta, A.
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16. Health Assessment of Mercury Exposure in a Riparian Community in the Madeira River
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Vega C. M., Hacon S., Mourao D., da Silva G. P., Gonçalves R. A., and Barrocas P.G.
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Mercury ,fish ,hair-Hg ,riparian ,Amazon ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Mercury concentrations were analyzed in a riparian community from the Cuniã Lake RESEX (a riparian extrativist reserve) at the Madeira river, located in the Amazon region. The studied population age ranged from 2 to 90 years old and hair was used as biomarker. A total of 252 hair samples were collected from fishermen families. Hg concentrations averaged 6.0 (IC95% 5.58-6.58) ± 3.9 μg.g-1 (SD). The fish consumption for adults in this community ranges from 40 to 600 grams per day. The results showed significant gender differences for Hg levels (p-value < 0.05); for male individuals the average was 7.4 (IC 95% 5.56-8.28)±4,5 μg.g-1 and for female individuals was of 5.0 (IC 95% 4.49-5.54) ±3.3 μg.g-1. Studies on neurological symptoms and diet of this community are under way along with other clinical trials and biochemical measurements.
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17. Intake of predatory fish in Amazonia is a driver of toxicological risk for susceptible exposure groups
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Hacon S.S., Mourão D. S., Oliveira B., Silva G..P., Freitas M. F., Vega C., Gonçalves R., Mariani C.F., Gomes N., Souza A.V., and Bastos W.
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mercury ,fish-eating communities ,fish consumption ,risk to health ,Brazilian Amazon ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
High fish intake has marked the scenario of riparian communities in Amazon basin during the last three decades. Although efforts have been done by some national and international scientific groups to control mercury exposure in Brazilian Amazon, the problem persists. The return of artisan gold mining, the new hydroelectric power plants (with its reservoirs) and the expansion of the agribusiness are some of the economic activities that may contribute to the increment of mercury load in the Amazon ecosystem with direct influence in the food chain. These changes in Amazon scenario increase complexity of environmental issue and mercury may become a threat for susceptible exposure groups. This study evaluated mercury exposure scenarios for susceptible groups around the hydroelectric plant to calculate toxicological risk before damming. During the period of 2009 to 2011, about 771 children under 16 years age and 276 female in reproductive age (from 16 to 40 years old) were assessed. Besides, regular fish samples (n=1580) were collected for total mercury determination. The mercury concentration in fish ranged from 0.01 to 6.06 mg/kg. For the current scenario the toxicological risk ranged from 3.5 to 24 for mercury for the susceptible groups. Regarding the critical scenario after 3 years flooding, the area is expected to double the risk for the same group, especially for the communities downstream, which may represent a critical situation.
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18. Wool/soy protein isolate membranes as separators toward more sustainable lithium-ion batteries
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Serra, J.P., Barbosa, J.C., Silva, M.M., Gonçalves, R., Uranga, J., Costa, C.M., Guerrero, P., de la Caba, K., and Lanceros-Mendez, S.
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19. The miniJPAS survey: a preview of the Universe in 56 colours
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Bonoli, S., Marín-Franch, A., Varela, J., Ramió, H. Vázquez, Abramo, L. R., Cenarro, A. J., Dupke, R. A., Vílchez, J. M., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Delgado, R. M. González, Hernández-Monteagudo, C., López-Sanjuan, C., Muniesa, D. J., Civera, T., Ederoclite, A., Hernán-Caballero, A., Marra, V., Baqui, P. O., Cortesi, A., Cypriano, E. S., Daflon, S., de Amorim, A. L., Díaz-García, L. A., Diego, J. M., Martínez-Solaeche, G., Pérez, E., Placco, V. M., Prada, F., Queiroz, C., Alcaniz, J., Alvarez-Candal, A., Cepa, J., Maroto, A. L., Roig, F., Siffert, B. B., Taylor, K., Benitez, N., Moles, M., Sodré Jr., L., Carneiro, S., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Abdalla, E., Angulo, R. E., Resco, M. Aparicio, Balaguera-Antolínez, A., Ballesteros, F. J., Brito-Silva, D., Broadhurst, T., Carrasco, E. R., Castro, T., Fernandes, R. Cid, Coelho, P., de Melo, R. B., Doubrawa, L., Fernandez-Soto, A., Ferrari, F., Finoguenov, A., García-Benito, R., Iglesias-Páramo, J., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Kitaura, F. S., Laur, J., Lopes, P. A. A., Lucatelli, G., Martínez, V. J., Maturi, M., Quartin, M., Pigozzo, C., Rodrìguez-Martìn, J. E., Salzano, V., Tamm, A., Tempel, E., Umetsu, K., Valdivielso, L., von Marttens, R., Zitrin, A., Díaz-Martín, M. C., López-Alegre, G., López-Sainz, A., Yanes-Díaz, A., Rueda-Teruel, F., Rueda-Teruel, S., Ibañez, J. Abril, Bravo, J. L Antón, Ferrer, R. Bello, Bielsa, S., Casino, J. M., Castillo, J., Chueca, S., Cuesta, L., Calderaro, J. Garzarán, Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Íniguez, C., Gutierrez, J. L. Lamadrid, Lopez-Martinez, F., Lozano-Pérez, D., Sacristán, N. Maícas, Molina-Ibáñez, E. L., Moreno-Signes, A., Llano, S. Rodríguez, Navarro, M. Royo, Rua, V. Tilve, Andrade, U., Alfaro, E. J., Akras, S., Arnalte-Mur, P., Ascaso, B., Barbosa, C. E., Jiménez, J. Beltrán, Benetti, M., Bengaly, C. A. P., Bernui, A., Blanco-Pillado, J. J., Fernandes, M. Borges, Bregman, J. N., Bruzual, G., Calderone, G., Carvano, J. M., Casarini, L., Chies-Santos, A. L, de Carvalho, G. Coutinho, Dimauro, P., Puertas, S. Duarte, Figueruelo, D., González-Serrano, J. I., Guerrero, M. A., Gurung-López, S., Herranz, D., Huertas-Company, M., Irwin, J. A., Izquierdo-Villalba, D., Kanaan, A., Kehrig, C., Kirkpatrick, C. C., Lim, J., Lopes, A. R., de Oliveira, R. Lopes, Marcos-Caballero, A., Martínez-Delgado, D., Martínez-González, E., Martínez-Somonte, G., Oliveira, N., Orsi, A. A., Overzier, R. A., Penna-Lima, M., Reis, R. R. R., Spinoso, D., Tsujikawa, S., Vielva, P., Vitorelli, A. Z., Xia, J. Q., Yuan, H. B., Arroyo-Polonio, A., Dantas, M. L. L., Galarza, C. A., Gonçalves, D. R., Gonçalves, R. S., Gonzalez, J. E., Gonzalez, A. H., Greisel, N., Landim, R. G., Lazzaro, D., Magris, G., Monteiro-Oliveira, R., Pereira, C. B., Rebouças, M. J., Rodriguez-Espinosa, J. M., da Costa, S. Santos, and Telles, E.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) will soon start to scan thousands of square degrees of the northern extragalactic sky with a unique set of $56$ optical filters from a dedicated $2.55$m telescope, JST, at the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory. Before the arrival of the final instrument (a 1.2 Gpixels, 4.2deg$^2$ field-of-view camera), the JST was equipped with an interim camera (JPAS-Pathfinder), composed of one CCD with a 0.3deg$^2$ field-of-view and resolution of 0.23 arcsec pixel$^{-1}$. To demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PAS, with the JPAS-Pathfinder camera we carried out a survey on the AEGIS field (along the Extended Groth Strip), dubbed miniJPAS. We observed a total of $\sim 1$ deg$^2$, with the $56$ J-PAS filters, which include $54$ narrow band (NB, $\rm{FWHM} \sim 145$Angstrom) and two broader filters extending to the UV and the near-infrared, complemented by the $u,g,r,i$ SDSS broad band (BB) filters. In this paper we present the miniJPAS data set, the details of the catalogues and data access, and illustrate the scientific potential of our multi-band data. The data surpass the target depths originally planned for J-PAS, reaching $\rm{mag}_{\rm {AB}}$ between $\sim 22$ and $23.5$ for the NB filters and up to $24$ for the BB filters ($5\sigma$ in a $3$~arcsec aperture). The miniJPAS primary catalogue contains more than $64,000$ sources extracted in the $r$ detection band with forced photometry in all other bands. We estimate the catalogue to be complete up to $r=23.6$ for point-like sources and up to $r=22.7$ for extended sources. Photometric redshifts reach subpercent precision for all sources up to $r=22.5$, and a precision of $\sim 0.3$% for about half of the sample. (Abridged), Comment: The miniJPAS data and associated value added catalogues are publicly accessible via this url: http://archive.cefca.es/catalogues/minijpas-pdr201912
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20. Iron oxide/poly (vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene) membranes for lithium-ion battery separator and arsenic removal applications
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Serra, J.P., Salazar, H., Fidalgo-Marijuan, A., Gonçalves, R., Martins, P.M., Lanceros-Mendez, S., and Costa, C.M.
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21. Improving electrochemical stability and electromechanical efficiency of ipmcs: tuning ionic liquid concentration
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Tozzi, K. A., Gonçalves, R., Barbosa, R., Saccardo, M. C., Zuquello, A., Sgreccia, E., Narducci, R., Scuracchio, C. H., and di Vona, M. L.
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22. Naked-eye visualization of geometric frustration effects in macroscopic spin ices
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Gonçalves, R. S., Gomes, A. C. C., Loreto, R. P., de Araujo, C. I. L., Nascimento, F. S., Moura-Melo, W. A., and Pereira, A. R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We study planar rectangular-like arrays composed by macroscopic dipoles (magnetic bars with size around a few centimeters) separated by lattice spacing a and b along each direction. Physical behavior of such macroscopic artificial spin ice (MASI) systems are shown to agree much better with theoretical prediction than their micro- or nano-scaled counterparts, making MASI "almost ideal prototypes" for readily naked-eye visualization of geometrical frustration effects.
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23. An estimate of the dark matter density from galaxy clusters and supernovae data
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Holanda, R. F. L., Gonçalves, R. S., Gonzales, J. E., and Alcaniz, J. S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a model-independent way to obtain the present dark matter density parameter ($\Omega_{\rm{c,0}}$) by combining gas mass fraction measurements in galaxy clusters ($f_{gas}$), type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) observations and measurements of the cosmic baryon abundance from observations of absorption systems at high redshifts. Our estimate is $\Omega_{\rm{c,0}} = 0.244 \pm 0.013$ ($1\sigma$). By considering the latest local measurement of the Hubble constant, we obtain $\Omega_{\rm{M,0}} = 0.285 \pm 0.013$ ($1\sigma$) for the total matter density parameter. We also investigate departures of the evolution of the dark matter density with respect to the usual $a^{-3}$ scaling, as usual in interacting models of dark matter and dark energy. As the current data cannot confirm or rule out such an interaction, we perform a forecast analysis to estimate the necessary improvements in number and accuracy of upcoming $f_{gas}$ and SNe Ia observations to detect a possible non-minimal coupling in the cosmological dark sector., Comment: JCAP Accepted, 7 pages, 4 figures
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24. Thermal properties of slowly rotating asteroids: Results from a targeted survey
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Marciniak, A., Alí-Lagoa, V., Müller, T. G., Szakáts, R., Molnár, L., Pál, A., Gaca, E. Podlewska, Parley, N., Antonini, P., Barbotin, E., Behrend, R., Bernasconi, L., Bąk, M. Butkiewicz, Crippa, R., Duffard, R., Ditteon, R., Feuerbach, M., Fauvaud, S., Garlitz, J., Geier, S., Goncalves, R., Grice, J., Grześkowiak, I., Hirsch, R., Horbowicz, J., Kamiński, K., Kamińska, M. K., Kim, D. -H., Kim, M. -J., Konstanciak, I., Kudak, V., Kulczak, P., Maestre, J. L., Manzini, F., Marks, S., Monteiro, F., Ogłoza, W., Oszkiewicz, D., Pilcher, F., Perig, V., Polakis, T., Polińska, M., Roy, R., Sanabria, J. J., Santana-Ros, T., Skiff, B., Skrzypek, J., Sobkowiak, K., Sonbas, E., Thizy, O., Trela, P., Urakawa, S., Żejmo, M., and Żukowski, K.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Context. Earlier work suggests that slowly rotating asteroids should have higher thermal inertias than faster rotators because the heat wave penetrates deeper into the sub-surface. However, thermal inertias have been determined mainly for fast rotators due to selection effects in the available photometry used to obtain shape models required for thermophysical modelling (TPM). Aims. Our aims are to mitigate these selection effects by producing shape models of slow rotators, to scale them and compute their thermal inertia with TPM, and to verify whether thermal inertia increases with the rotation period. Methods. To decrease the bias against slow rotators, we conducted a photometric observing campaign of main-belt asteroids with periods longer than 12 hours, from multiple stations worldwide, adding in some cases data from WISE and Kepler space telescopes. For spin and shape reconstruction we used the lightcurve inversion method, and to derive thermal inertias we applied a thermophysical model to fit available infrared data from IRAS, AKARI, and WISE. Results. We present new models of 11 slow rotators that provide a good fit to the thermal data. In two cases, the TPM analysis showed a clear preference for one of the two possible mirror solutions. We derived the diameters and albedos of our targets in addition to their thermal inertias, which ranged between 3$^{+33}_{-3}$ and 45$^{+60}_{-30}$ Jm$^{-2}$s$^{-1/2}$K$^{-1}$. Conclusions. Together with our previous work, we have analysed 16 slow rotators from our dense survey with sizes between 30 and 150 km. The current sample thermal inertias vary widely, which does not confirm the earlier suggestion that slower rotators have higher thermal inertias., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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25. Molecular design of functional polymers for organic radical batteries
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Barbosa, J.C., Fidalgo-Marijuan, A., Dias, J.C., Gonçalves, R., Salado, M., Costa, C.M., and Lanceros-Méndez, S.
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26. Effect of the outer UHDC layer on shear and flexural behavior of RC beams produced with low binder concrete
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Carmo, R.N.F., Martins, R., Gonçalves, R., Costa, H., and Júlio, E.
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27. EMPRESA PMI: A ORIGEM DA MAIOR EMPRESA NORTE- AMERICANA EM GERENCIAMENTO DE PROJETOS
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GONÇALVES, R. G. M., primary
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28. UMA BREVE ANÁLISE DA FUNÇÃO SOCIAL DA PENA E A RESSOCIALIZAÇÃO NO BRASIL
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SILVA, N. R. O., primary and GONÇALVES, R. P., additional
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29. CERTIFICAÇÃO PMI: A GARANTIA EM QUALIDADE SOBRE AS PRINCIPAIS CERTIFICAÇÕES EM GERENCIAMENTO DE PROJETOS
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GONÇALVES, R. G. M., primary
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30. Development of a Parallel Robotic Body Weight Support for Human Gait Rehabilitation
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Rodrigues, L. A. O., Gonçalves, R. S., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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31. Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications
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Barbosa, J., Gonçalves, R., Costa, C. M., Lanceros-Mendez, S., Shalan, Ahmed Esmail, editor, Hamdy Makhlouf, Abdel Salam, editor, and Lanceros‐Méndez, Senentxu, editor
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32. Mitigation of environmental impacts in warm-weather wastewater treatment plants using the life cycle assessment tool
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Rebello, T. A., Gonçalves, R. F., and Calmon, J. L.
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33. Measuring the scale of cosmic homogeneity with SDSS-IV DR14 quasars
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Gonçalves, R. S., Carvalho, G. C., Bengaly, C. A. P., Carvalho, J. C., and Alcaniz, J. S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The quasar sample of the fourteenth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV DR14) is used to determine the cosmic homogeneity scale in the redshift range $0.80
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34. Tuning magnetic charge population and mobility in unidirectional array of nanomagnets as a function of lattice parameters
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Gonçalves, R. S., Loreto, R. P., Borme, J., Freitas, P. P., and Araujo, C. I. L.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Sets of nanomagnets are often utilized to mimic cellular automata in design of nanomagnetic logic devices or frustration and emergence of magnetic charges in artificial spin ice systems. in previous work we showed that unidirectional arrangement of nanomagnets can behave as artificial spin ice, with frustration arising from second neighbor dipolar interaction, and present good magnetic charge mobility due to the low string tension among charges. Here, we present an experimental investigation of magnetic charge population and mobility in function of lateral and longitudinal distance among nanomagnets. Our results corroborate partially the theoretical predictions, performed elsewhere by emergent interaction model, could be useful in nanomagnet logic devices design and brings new insights about the best design for magnetic charge ballistic transport under low external magnetic field with magnetic charge mobility tunning for application in magnetricity., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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35. Metal organic framework modified poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) separator membranes to improve lithium-ion battery capacity fading
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Barbosa, J.C., Gonçalves, R., Valverde, A., Martins, P.M., Petrenko, Viktor I., Márton, Markó, Fidalgo-Marijuan, A., Fernández de Luis, R., Costa, C.M., and Lanceros-Méndez, S.
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- 2022
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36. Fire design of stainless steel I beams prone to lateral torsional buckling under end moments
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Lopes, N., Couto, C., Vila Real, P., Camotim, D., and Gonçalves, R.
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- 2022
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37. Cutoff Points for Grip Strength in Screening for Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older-Adults: A Systematic Review
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Fernandes, Sabrina, Rodrigues da Silva, E., New York, B., Macedo, P., Gonçalves, R., Camara, S., Larco, R., and Maciel, A.
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- 2022
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38. Fibrotic alterations in human annulus fibrosus correlate with progression of intervertebral disc herniation
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Castro, A. L., Ribeiro-Machado, C., Oliveira, C. M., Teixeira, G. Q., Neidlinger-Wilke, C., Pereira, P., Vaz, R., Barbosa, M. A., and Gonçalves, R. M.
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- 2022
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39. Lithium-Based Battery Systems
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Costa, C. M., primary, Barbosa, J. C., additional, Gonçalves, R., additional, Ferdov, S., additional, and Lanceros-Mendez, S., additional
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- 2022
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40. Silk fibroin and sericin polymer blends for sustainable battery separators
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Reizabal, A., Fidalgo-Marijuan, A., Gonçalves, R., Gutiérrez-Pardo, A., Aguesse, F., Pérez-Álvarez, L., Vilas-Vilela, J.L., Costa, C.M., and Lanceros-Mendez, S.
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- 2022
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41. Methoxpropamine (MXPr) in powder, urine and hair samples: Analytical characterization and metabolite identification of a new threat
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Goncalves, R., Castaing, N., Richeval, C., Ducint, D., Titier, K., Morvan, E., Grélard, A., Loquet, A., and Molimard, M.
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- 2022
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42. Experimental and theoretical evidences for the ice regime in planar artificial spin ices
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Loreto, R. P., Nascimento, F. S., Gonçalves, R. S., Borme, J., Cezar, J. C., Nisoli, C., Pereira, A. R., and de Araujo, C. I. L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In this work, we explore a kind of geometrical effect in the thermodynamics of artificial spin ices (ASI). In general, such artificial materials are athermal. Here, We demonstrate that geometrically driven dynamics in ASI can open up the panorama of exploring distinct ground states and thermally magnetic monopole excitations. It is shown that a particular ASI lattice will provide a richer thermodynamics with nanomagnet spins experiencing less restriction to flip precisely in a kind of rhombic lattice. This can be observed by analysis of only three types of rectangular artificial spin ices (RASI). Denoting the horizontal and vertical lattice spacings by a and b, respectively, then, a RASI material can be described by its aspect ratio $\gamma$=a/b. The rhombic lattice emerges when $\gamma$=$\sqrt{3}$. So, by comparing the impact of thermal effects on the spin flips in these three appropriate different RASI arrays, it is possible to find a system very close to the ice regime.
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43. Cosmic homogeneity: a spectroscopic and model-independent measurement
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Gonçalves, R. S., Carvalho, G. C., Bengaly Jr., C. A. P., Carvalho, J. C., Bernui, A., Alcaniz, J. S., and Maartens, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Cosmology relies on the Cosmological Principle, i.e., the hypothesis that the Universe is homogeneous and isotropic on large scales. This implies in particular that the counts of galaxies should approach a homogeneous scaling with volume at sufficiently large scales. Testing homogeneity is crucial to obtain a correct interpretation of the physical assumptions underlying the current cosmic acceleration and structure formation of the Universe. In this Letter, we use the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey to make the first spectroscopic and model-independent measurements of the angular homogeneity scale $\theta_{\rm h}$. Applying four statistical estimators, we show that the angular distribution of galaxies in the range 0.46 < z < 0.62 is consistent with homogeneity at large scales, and that $\theta_{\rm h}$ varies with redshift, indicating a smoother Universe in the past. These results are in agreement with the foundations of the standard cosmological paradigm., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, Version accepted by MNRAS
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- 2017
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44. Limits on evolution of the fine-structure constant in runaway dilaton models from Sunyaev-Zeldovich Observations
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Holanda, R. F. L., Colaço, L. R., Gonçalves, R. S., and Alcaniz, J. S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper, new bounds on possible variations of the fine structure constant, $\alpha$, for a class of runaway dilaton models are performed. By considering a possible evolution with redshift, $z$, such as $\frac{\Delta\alpha}{\alpha}=-\gamma\ln(1+z)$, where in $\gamma$ are the physical properties of the model, we constrain this parameter by using a deformed cosmic distance duality relation jointly with gas mass fraction (GMF) measurements of galaxy clusters and luminosity distances of type Ia supernovae. The GMF's used in our analyses are from cluster mass data from 82 galaxy clusters in the redshift range $0.12
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- 2017
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45. Electrode fabrication process and its influence in lithium-ion battery performance: State of the art and future trends
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Gonçalves, R., Lanceros-Méndez, S., and Costa, C.M.
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- 2022
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46. Multidimensional factors can affect the sexual health of women living with Parkinson's disease
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Piemonte, M.E. Pimentel, primary, Cirilo da Costa Nobre, K., additional, Nascimento, I., additional, Antunes Souza, B. Rafael, additional, Gonçalves, R. Amorim, additional, Martins, T. Silva, additional, Santos, G. Ferreira, additional, Frazão, A. Helene, additional, and Roque, A., additional
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- 2024
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47. Lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide blended in polyurethane acrylate photocurable solid polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
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Mendes-Felipe, Cristian, Barbosa, J.C., Gonçalves, R., Miranda, D., Costa, C.M., Vilas-Vilela, J.L., and Lanceros-Mendez, S.
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- 2021
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48. Electric vehicles: To what extent are environmentally friendly and cost effective? – Comparative study by european countries
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Costa, C.M., Barbosa, J.C., Castro, H., Gonçalves, R., and Lanceros-Méndez, S.
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- 2021
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49. On the origin of the CDDR violation
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Gonçalves, R. S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The investigation of any violation in the Cosmic Distance Duality Relation (CDDR) is one of the most important sources of investigation for a new physic. In this paper we propose a new method to find the origin of a possible violation on the CDDR. Such violation is defined from the equation $\frac{d_L}{d_A(1+z)^2} = \eta$, with $\eta \neq 1$. We analyze the observational constraints from SNIa, BAO and $f_{gas}$ for the parameter $\eta$ using three different parameterizations. We create three data sets with the following combinations: (Set I) $d_L$ data from SNIa and $d_A$ data from BAO measurements, (Set II) $d_L$ data from $f_{gas}$ and $d_A$ from BAO measurements and (Set III) $d_L$ from SNIa and $d_A$ from $f_{gas}$ measurements. The sets have 18 points and a redshift difference between the observational pairs of $\Delta z \leq 0.08$. It is found that the difference between Sets I and II is up to five times higher than Sets I and III, what suggest that a violation in the CDDR come from a new physics related with the angular diameter distance., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures This paper has been withdrawn by the author in order to remake it with more recent data and better theoretical analyses
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50. Patterned separator membranes with pillar surface microstructures for improved battery performance
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Gonçalves, R., Miranda, D., Marques-Almeida, T., Silva, M.M., Cardoso, V.F., Almeida, A.M., Costa, C.M., and Lanceros-Méndez, S.
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