José A. Ribeiro
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View article: Application of the Taguchi Method for Optimizing Lipid and Biomass Production in <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>
Application of the Taguchi Method for Optimizing Lipid and Biomass Production in <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i> Open
The optimization of biomass and lipid production (LP) in Chlorella vulgaris is essential for its application in biofuel production. This study used the Taguchi Method to assess the effects of light intensity, wastewater concentration, and …
View article: MON-306 Effects of Dapagliflozin on Blood Pressure and Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on Combination Antihypertensive Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
MON-306 Effects of Dapagliflozin on Blood Pressure and Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on Combination Antihypertensive Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Disclosure: D. Ribeiro: None. A. Pinheiro: None. J. Lapenda: None. A. de Souza: None. V. Sano: None. F.A. Kelly: None. Effects of Dapagliflozin on Blood Pressure and Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on Combination Antihype…
View article: SAT-188 Daily Growth Hormone Replacement Versus Weekly Somapacitan for Growth Hormone Deficiency in Prepubertal Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
SAT-188 Daily Growth Hormone Replacement Versus Weekly Somapacitan for Growth Hormone Deficiency in Prepubertal Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Disclosure: A.B. Pinheiro: None. A.M. de Almeida: None. I.J. Aguiar: None. D.M. Ribeiro: None. C.L. Welter: None. G.N. Maffezoli: None. J. Juliasse: None. B.R. Lopes: None. A.S. Silva: None. A.S. Zapala: None. Background: Growth hormone de…
View article: A Mapping Study About Training in Industry Context in Software Engineering
A Mapping Study About Training in Industry Context in Software Engineering Open
Context: Corporate training plays a strategic role in the continuous development of professionals in the software engineering industry. However, there is a lack of systematized understanding of howtraining initiatives are designed, impleme…
View article: Effects of oral semaglutide on cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Effects of oral semaglutide on cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
The meta-analysis revealed that oral semaglutide was cardioprotective in T2DM patients with consistent reductions in cardiovascular event risk. However, the lack of significance in the remaining outcomes underscores the need for further in…
View article: Assessment of Potential Environmental Risks Posed by Soils of a Deactivated Coal Mining Area in Northern Portugal—Impact of Arsenic and Antimony
Assessment of Potential Environmental Risks Posed by Soils of a Deactivated Coal Mining Area in Northern Portugal—Impact of Arsenic and Antimony Open
Active and abandoned mining sites are significant sources of heavy metals and metalloid pollution, leading to serious environmental issues. This study assessed the environmental risks posed by potentially toxic elements (PTEs), specificall…
View article: A Mapping Study About Training in Industry Context in Software Engineering
A Mapping Study About Training in Industry Context in Software Engineering Open
Context: Corporate training plays a strategic role in the continuous development of professionals in the software engineering industry. However, there is a lack of systematized understanding of how training initiatives are designed, implem…
View article: Understanding the relationships between the perceptions of burnout and instability in Software Engineering
Understanding the relationships between the perceptions of burnout and instability in Software Engineering Open
Changes are inherent in software development, often increasing developers' perception of instability. Understanding the relationship between human factors and Software Engineering processes is crucial to mitigating and preventing issues. O…
View article: Electroanalytical applications of ITIES – A review
Electroanalytical applications of ITIES – A review Open
Over the last decades, the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) attracted considerable attention of the scientific community due to their vast applications, such as extraction, catalysis, partition studies and sen…
View article: Discarded substrates from soilless hydroponic horticulture as potential amendments for metal-contaminated soils
Discarded substrates from soilless hydroponic horticulture as potential amendments for metal-contaminated soils Open
Soil contamination with metals is a major threat for the environment and public health since most metals are toxic to humans and to non-human biota, even at low concentrations. Thus, new sustainable remediation approaches are currently nee…
View article: Electrochemical detection of atrial natriuretic peptide-coated nanocarriers based on a molecularly imprinted polymer receptor thin film
Electrochemical detection of atrial natriuretic peptide-coated nanocarriers based on a molecularly imprinted polymer receptor thin film Open
Molecular imprinting polymers (MIPs) are biomimetic materials of great interest in the scientific and industrial fields for the development of innovative sensing strategies. Herein, we proposed a new sensing application by developing an el…
View article: Applications of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in disease diagnosis—A review
Applications of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in disease diagnosis—A review Open
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a reliable technique for gathering information about electrochemical process occurring at the electrode surface and investigating properties of materials. Furthermore, EIS technique can be a …
View article: Applications of Electrochemistry at the ITIES in Drug Discovery and Development – A Review
Applications of Electrochemistry at the ITIES in Drug Discovery and Development – A Review Open
The field of electrochemistry at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) has been continuously expanding over the years due to their vast number of applications, including to investigate the partitioning of ioniz…
View article: Assessment of mobile mercury concentration in soils of an abandoned coalfield waste pile in Douro region: the Fojo waste pile (Portugal) study case
Assessment of mobile mercury concentration in soils of an abandoned coalfield waste pile in Douro region: the Fojo waste pile (Portugal) study case Open
Purpose Pejão Mining Complex locates in Castelo de Paiva municipality and, until its closure in 1994, was one of the most important coal mines in the Douro Coalfield. This work aims to study the presence, quantify, and evaluate the dissemi…
View article: Economic losses and cross border effects caused by Pantanal catastrophic wildfires
Economic losses and cross border effects caused by Pantanal catastrophic wildfires Open
The Pantanal, the Earth's largest continuous wetland, experienced severe impacts from wildfires in 2019 and, particularly, in 2020. The surge in wildfires can be attributed to several factors, including climate extremes, inadequate fire ma…
View article: Imprinted Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Protein Biosensing: A Review
Imprinted Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Protein Biosensing: A Review Open
Over the past decade, molecular imprinting (MI) technology has made tremendous progress, and the advancements in nanotechnology have been the major driving force behind the improvement of MI technology. The preparation of nanoscale imprint…
View article: USE OF STEM CELL THERAPIES FOR REGENERATION OF DAMAGED HEART TISSUE AFTER ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
USE OF STEM CELL THERAPIES FOR REGENERATION OF DAMAGED HEART TISSUE AFTER ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Open
Objective: To analyze the current literature on the use of stem cell therapies for the regeneration of injured cardiac tissue after acute myocardial infarction.Methodology: Bibliographic review study through searches in PubMed databases, p…
View article: Understanding Self-Efficacy in the Context of Software Engineering: A Qualitative Study in the Industry
Understanding Self-Efficacy in the Context of Software Engineering: A Qualitative Study in the Industry Open
CONTEXT: Self-efficacy is a concept researched in various areas of knowledge that impacts various factors such as performance, satisfaction, and motivation. In Software Engineering, it has mainly been studied in the academic context, prese…
View article: Towards Zero-Shot Frame Semantic Parsing with Task Agnostic Ontologies and Simple Labels
Towards Zero-Shot Frame Semantic Parsing with Task Agnostic Ontologies and Simple Labels Open
Frame semantic parsing is an important component of task-oriented dialogue systems. Current models rely on a significant amount training data to successfully identify the intent and slots in the user's input utterance. This creates a signi…
View article: STREET: A Multi-Task Structured Reasoning and Explanation Benchmark
STREET: A Multi-Task Structured Reasoning and Explanation Benchmark Open
We introduce STREET, a unified multi-task and multi-domain natural language reasoning and explanation benchmark. Unlike most existing question-answering (QA) datasets, we expect models to not only answer questions, but also produce step-by…
View article: Electrochemistry combined-surface plasmon resonance biosensors: A review
Electrochemistry combined-surface plasmon resonance biosensors: A review Open
Over the years, most of the literature reported applications of electrochemical and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) immunoassays for biosensing but, so far, the combination of the two methods in the same sensing spot for analytical purpose…
View article: Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy in industrial Bootcamps:A Research Proposal
Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy in industrial Bootcamps:A Research Proposal Open
In several areas of knowledge, self-efficacy is related to the perfomance of individuals, including in Software Engineering. However,it is not clear how self-efficacy can be modified in training conducted by the industry. Furthermore, we s…
View article: Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy with Bootcamps:A Research\n Proposal
Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy with Bootcamps:A Research\n Proposal Open
In several areas of knowledge, self-efficacy is related to the perfomance of\nindividuals, including in Software Engineering. However,it is not clear how\nself-efficacy can be modified in training conducted by the industry.\nFurthermore, w…
View article: Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy with Bootcamps:A Research Proposal
Changing Software Engineers' Self-Efficacy with Bootcamps:A Research Proposal Open
In several areas of knowledge, self-efficacy is related to the perfomance of individuals, including in Software Engineering. However,it is not clear how self-efficacy can be modified in training conducted by the industry. Furthermore, we s…
View article: A Disposable Saliva Electrochemical MIP-Based Biosensor for Detection of the Stress Biomarker α-Amylase in Point-of-Care Applications
A Disposable Saliva Electrochemical MIP-Based Biosensor for Detection of the Stress Biomarker α-Amylase in Point-of-Care Applications Open
The design and synthesis of artificial receptors based on molecular imprinting (MI) technology for the development of a new MIP-based biosensor for detection of the stress biomarker α-amylase in human saliva in point-of-care (PoC) applicat…
View article: Disposable electrochemical detection of breast cancer tumour marker CA 15-3 using poly(Toluidine Blue) as imprinted polymer receptor
Disposable electrochemical detection of breast cancer tumour marker CA 15-3 using poly(Toluidine Blue) as imprinted polymer receptor Open
In this work, electrically-conducting poly(Toludine Blue) was employed for the first time as synthetic receptor film, prepared by Molecular Imprinting strategies and using electrochemical methods, for the specific screening of breast cance…