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    Bio-refinery approach for spent coffee grounds valorization by Mata, Teresa M., Martins, António A., Caetano, Nídia S.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-01-2018)
    “…•Bio-refineries are an adequate framework to process organic waste materials.•Spent coffee grounds can be completely utilized in a bio-refinery to obtain…”
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    C-statistic: A brief explanation of its construction, interpretation and limitations by Caetano, S.J., Sonpavde, G., Pond, G.R.

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-02-2018)
    “…A brief explanation, interpretation and limitations of clinical statistics is presented. Model validation has traditionally been performed by splitting the…”
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    Microalgae for biodiesel production and other applications: A review by Mata, Teresa M., Martins, António A., Caetano, Nidia. S.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-01-2010)
    “…Sustainable production of renewable energy is being hotly debated globally since it is increasingly understood that first generation biofuels, primarily…”
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    Parametric study of a brewery effluent treatment by microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus by Mata, Teresa M., Melo, Ana C., Simões, Manuel, Caetano, Nídia S.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-03-2012)
    “…► Microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus (So) cultivated in a synthetic brewery effluent. ► Growth of So and reduction of COD, of total nitrogen and of total carbon…”
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    Biotechnological potential of Phaeodactylum tricornutum for biorefinery processes by Branco-Vieira, Monique, San Martin, Sergio, Agurto, Cristian, Freitas, Marcos A.V., Martins, António A., Mata, Teresa M., Caetano, Nídia S.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-05-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •P. tricornutum cultivated under natural conditions in Chile was characterized.•Real process data was used to scale-up the biorefinery…”
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    T helper 17 cells play a critical pathogenic role in lung cancer by Chang, Seon Hee, Mirabolfathinejad, Seyedeh Golsar, Katta, Harshadadevi, Cumpian, Amber M., Gong, Lei, Caetano, Mauricio S., Moghaddam, Seyed Javad, Dong, Chen

    “…Lung cancer development is associated with extensive pulmonary inflammation. In addition, the linkage between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and…”
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    Learning Graph Matching by Caetano, T.S., McAuley, J.J., Li Cheng, Le, Q.V., Smola, A.J.

    “…As a fundamental problem in pattern recognition, graph matching has applications in a variety of fields, from computer vision to computational biology. In…”
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    Medial Frontal Theta Is Entrained to Rewarded Actions by Amarante, Linda M, Caetano, Marcelo S, Laubach, Mark

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-11-2017)
    “…Rodents lick to consume fluids. The reward value of ingested fluids is likely to be encoded by neuronal activity entrained to the lick cycle. Here, we…”
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    Towards sustainable wine: Comparison of two Portuguese wines by Martins, António A., Araújo, Ana R., Graça, António, Caetano, Nídia S., Mata, Teresa M.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-05-2018)
    “…A correct definition of the most adequate strategies and/or course of action to improve the sustainability of the wine industry must start with an evaluation,…”
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    Evaluation of Two Purification Methods of Biodiesel from Beef Tallow, Pork Lard, and Chicken Fat by Mata, Teresa M, Cardoso, Nelson, Ornelas, Mariana, Neves, Soraia, Caetano, Nídia S

    Published in Energy & fuels (20-10-2011)
    “…Beef tallow methyl esters (TMEs), pork lard methyl esters (LMEs), and chicken fat methyl esters (CMEs) were produced, purified, and characterized to evaluate…”
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    Decrease in suicide rates in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic by Cabral, S, Rocha, T, Caetano, S, Mari, J, Borschmann, R, Asevedo, E

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-11-2023)
    “…•It is unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic increases or decreases suicide rates.•Suicide rates tended to decrease during the initial COVID-19…”
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    Increasing energy efficiency with a smart farm—An economic evaluation by Pereira, Filipe, Caetano, Nídia S., Felgueiras, Carlos

    Published in Energy reports (01-06-2022)
    “…Rural farms are typically energy-intensive facilities with relatively low energy efficiency. In this sector, the introduction of renewable energies and…”
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    Spent coffee grounds for biodiesel production and other applications by Caetano, Nídia S., Silva, Vânia F. M., Melo, Ana C., Martins, António A., Mata, Teresa M.

    “…This work evaluates the possibility of using spent coffee grounds (SCG) for biodiesel production and other applications. An experimental study was conducted…”
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    DNA barcoding of crickets, katydids and grasshoppers (Orthoptera) from Central Europe with focus on Austria, Germany and Switzerland by Hawlitschek, O., Morinière, J., Lehmann, G. U. C., Lehmann, A. W., Kropf, M., Dunz, A., Glaw, F., Detcharoen, M., Schmidt, S., Hausmann, A., Szucsich, N. U., Caetano‐Wyler, S. A., Haszprunar, G.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2017)
    “…We present a DNA barcoding study on the insect order Orthoptera that was generated in collaboration between four barcoding projects in three countries, viz…”
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    Antibiotic resistance and potential bacterial pathogens identified in red deer's faecal DNA by Dias, Diana, Cruz, Andreia, Fonseca, Carlos, Mendo, Sónia, Caetano, Tânia S.

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-09-2022)
    “…In the last decades, the wildlife–human interface has been increasing due to several anthropogenic factors. Therefore, it is crucial to be aware of the impact…”
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    Indoor Air Quality Improvement Using Nature-Based Solutions: Design Proposals to Greener Cities by Mata, Teresa M., Oliveira, Gisela M., Monteiro, Helena, Silva, Gabriela Ventura, Caetano, Nídia S., Martins, António A.

    “…Low indoor air quality is an increasingly important problem due to the spread of urbanization. Because people spend most of their time inside, poor indoor air…”
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