Search Results - "Pinto, K.C"
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Antibacterial effect of coffee: calcium concentration in a culture containing teeth/biofilm exposed to Coffea Canephora aqueous extract
Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-09-2014)“…This study determined the changes of calcium concentration in a medium containing teeth/biofilm exposed to Coffea canephora extract (CCE). Enamel fragments…”
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Rad-Hard Silicon Diode Response for Photon Spectrometry
Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-02-2007)“…In this Paper we describe the performance of a rad-hard diode (Al/p + /n/n + /Al), developed in the framework of research and development programs for the…”
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Challenges to the use of RFID in wood crossties
Published in 2014 IEEE Brasil RFID (01-09-2014)“…This paper presents the challenges to the use of RFID in Brazilian wood crossties considering factors related to mechanical, physical, drying properties,…”
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Use of a rad-hard silicon diode for photon spectrometry
Published in IEEE Symposium Conference Record Nuclear Science 2004 (2004)“…In this paper we describe the performance of an ion-implanted diode (Al/p + /n/n + /Al), developed in the framework of R&D programs for the future CMS…”
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Mobile robot for hot spot monitoring in electric power substation
Published in 2008 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (01-04-2008)“…This article describes the development of an unmanned monitoring system for the detection of hot spots inside a power substation. It uses an infrared camera…”
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The Development of Microwave Components for Earth Station Receiver
Published in 1981 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (1981)“…This paper outlines the Microwave Group activities at the Microelectronics Laboratory (LME-University of Sao Paulo) the development of microwave devices for a…”
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