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    Intelligence, Creativity and Fantasy

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    UID/HIS/04666/2019 This is the 2nd volume of PHI series, published by CRC Press, the 4th published by CRC Press and the 5th volume of PHI proceedings.The texts presented in Proportion Harmonies and Identities (PHI) - INTELLIGENCE, CREATIVITY AND FANTASY were compiled with the intent to establish a multidisciplinary platform for the presentation, interaction and dissemination of research. The aim is also to foster the awareness and discussion on the topics of Harmony and Proportion with a focus on different visions relevant to Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Design, Engineering, Social and Natural Sciences, and their importance and benefits for the sense of both individual and community identity. The idea of modernity has been a significant motor for development since the Western Early Modern Age. Its theoretical and practical foundations have become the working tools of scientists, philosophers, and artists, who seek strategies and policies to accelerate the development process in different contexts.authorsversionpublishe

    Competitive adsorption of wellbores corrosion inhibitor onto steel, esmectite and sandstone

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    A commercial corrosion inhibitor used in petroleum production was characterized by means of infrared spectroscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Predicting the adsorption behavior of corrosion inhibitor onto steel, sandstone and esmectite is the key to improve working conditions. In this study, the adsorption kinetics of inhibitor formulations in HCl 15% or in Mud Acid (HCl 13,5% and ammonium bifluoride) onto steel, sandstone and esmectite was determined by means of spectrophotometry. Kinetic parameters indicated that adsorption of inhibitor in the presence of bifluoride was favored. Moreover, the adsorption constant rate was the largest when the substrate was esmectite.FAPESPCNP

    Modeling the quantum evolution of the universe through classical matter

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    It is well known that the canonical quantization of the Friedmann-Lema\^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) filled with a perfect fluid leads to nonsingular universes which, for later times, behave as their classical counterpart. This means that the expectation value of the scale factor (t)(t) never vanishes and, as tt\to\infty, we recover the classical expression for the scale factor. In this paper, we show that such universes can be reproduced by classical cosmology given that the universe is filled with an exotic matter. In the case of a perfect fluid, we find an implicit equation of state (EoS). We then show that this single fluid with an implict EoS is equivalent to two non-interacting fluids, one of them representing stiff matter with negative energy density. In the case of two non-interacting scalar fields, one of them of the phantom type, we find their potential energy. In both cases we find that quantum mechanics changes completely the configuration of matter for small values of time, by adding a fluid or a scalar field with negative energy density. As time passes, the density of negative energy decreases and we recover the ordinary content of the classical universe. The more the initial wave function of the universe is concentrated around the classical big bang singularity, the more it is necessary to add negative energy, since this type of energy will be responsible for the removal of the classical singularity.Comment: updated version as accepted by Gen. Relativ. Gravi

    Biotechnological applications of selected macroalgae

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    IBBA Strategic Planning - Workshop III, Plant Biotechnology Ponta Delgada, 25 Janeiro, 2011

    Nature through the eyes of chemistry: characterization of novel active molecules from Azorean Natural Products

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    Jornadas "Ciência nos Açores – que futuro?", Ponta Delgada, 7-8 de Junho de 2013.A área de Química de Produtos Naturais tem contribuído, grandemente, para a descoberta de fármacos e agroquímicos, entre outros, por meio do isolamento de substâncias ativas produzidas por diversos organismos. As novas moléculas têm grande interesse científico, económico, social e farmacológico podendo contribuir, em muito, para a saúde das pessoas e para a sua qualidade de vida. O rastreio de novos compostos com atividade biológica tem sido, recentemente, uma das prioridades da comunidade científica e os Açores, pelas suas características particulares e endemismos assumem particular importância nesta área de investigação. O estudo das potencialidades de plantas e organismos marinhos dos Açores tem sido desenvolvido na Universidade dos Açores/CIRN desde a década de noventa, usando a estratégia de investigação seguinte: (i) seleção dos organismos mais promissores para fins industriais e comerciais pela avaliação da sua atividade em ensaios biológicos diversos, (ii) extração, separação e identificação dos compostos bioativos e (iii) estudos da relação estrutura-atividade dos compostos bioativos isolados.ABSTRACT: The chemistry of Natural Products has contributed greatly to the discovery of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals agents, among others, by the isolation of active substances produced by various organisms. The new molecules are of great scientific, economic, social and pharmacological importance and may contribute greatly to the people's health and their quality of life. The screening for new compounds with biological activity has been a recent priority for the scientific community and the Azores, by its particular characteristics and endemism is of crucial importance in this area of research. The study of the Azorean plants and marine organisms potential has been investigated in Azores University/CIRN since the '90s decade, using the following research strategy: (i) screening of the most promising organisms for industrial and commercial purposes by evaluating their activity in several biological assays, (ii) extraction, purification and molecular structure elucidation of the bioactive compounds, and (iii) studies of structure-activity relationships of the isolated bioactive compounds

    Mapping invasive macroalgae in the Western Iberian Peninsula: a methodological guide

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    Automatic 3D pulmonary nodule detection in CT images: a survey

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    This work presents a systematic review of techniques for the 3D automatic detection of pulmonary nodules in computerized-tomography (CT) images. Its main goals are to analyze the latest technology being used for the development of computational diagnostic tools to assist in the acquisition, storage and, mainly, processing and analysis of the biomedical data. Also, this work identifies the progress made, so far, evaluates the challenges to be overcome and provides an analysis of future prospects. As far as the authors know, this is the first time that a review is devoted exclusively to automated 3D techniques for the detection of pulmonary nodules from lung CT images, which makes this work of noteworthy value. The research covered the published works in the Web of Science, PubMed, Science Direct and IEEEXplore up to December 2014. Each work found that referred to automated 3D segmentation of the lungs was individually analyzed to identify its objective, methodology and results. Based on the analysis of the selected works, several studies were seen to be useful for the construction of medical diagnostic aid tools. However, there are certain aspects that still require attention such as increasing algorithm sensitivity, reducing the number of false positives, improving and optimizing the algorithm detection of different kinds of nodules with different sizes and shapes and, finally, the ability to integrate with the Electronic Medical Record Systems and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems. Based on this analysis, we can say that further research is needed to develop current techniques and that new algorithms are needed to overcome the identified drawbacks
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