Browsing by Author "Ferreira, S."
Now showing 1 - 7 of 7
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- Activation timings of the scapular stabilizers in subjects with a stroke affecting the right versus left hemispheresPublication . Ferreira, S.; Silva, Cláudia; Silva, A.; Carvalho, Paulo; Santos, RubimLesions affecting the right hemisphere influence the ability to plan the virtual reaching trajectory and, consequently the postural control. On the other hand, left hemisphere lesions affect the ability to select the adequate motor program to reach the target. This study aimed to explore the existence of differences at the activation timings and sequence of activation of the scapular stabilizers, mainly the serratus anterior, superior, middle and inferior trapezius fibers, in relation to the anterior deltoid, in subjects with a stroke affecting the right versus left hemispheres, during reaching. Besides, it aimed to establish comparisons between both sides of each subject and a group of subjects without of each subject and a group of subjects without pathology.
- Characterization of two-year progression of capillary closure in nonproliferative diabetic retinopathyPublication . Marques, I.; Ribeiro, L.; Ferreira, S.; Santos, A.R.; Santos, T.; Cunha-Vaz, J.To characterize the two-year progression of capillary closure in different diabetic retinopathy (DR) risk phenotypes in type 2 diabetes (T2D).
- Characterization of two-year progression of neurodegeneration in different risk phenotypes of diabetic retinopathyPublication . Santos, A.R.; Lobo, C.; Ribeiro, L.; Marques, I.P.; Ferreira, S.; Santos, T.; Cunha-Vaz, J.To characterize the two-year progression of neurodegeneration in different diabetic retinopathy (DR) risk phenotypes in type 2 diabetes.
- Influence of textile cord tension in cap ply productionPublication . Costa, C.; Silva, F.J.G.; Campilho, R.D.S.G.; Neves, P.; Godina, R.; Ferreira, S.The deep knowledge about manufacturing processes, as well as their optimization, present themselves as indispensable factors in the search for the best product quality. It is this point of view of continuous improvement that makes companies in profitable and sustainable way. This paper presents a study about unwinding tension of textile cords in the cap ply manufacturing process, using machines called cap-strips for production. In this work, tension can be understood as the tensile force exerted on the cord. This study determines the influence of unwinding tension on the physical and shrinkage properties of the cord, as well as on the properties of cap ply, namely green adhesion and peel adhesion. Furthermore, the impact of cord tension on tire uniformity and the manufacturing process itself was also studied. All conclusions are based on the performed experiments and the execution of statistical tests. This work allows to conclude that the unwinding tension of the textile cords have some impact on the cap ply properties but have no influence on the tire uniformity.
- KPI development and obsolescence management in industrial maintenancePublication . Ferreira, S.; Silva, F.J.G.; Casais, R.B.; Pereira, Maria Teresa; Ferreira, Luís PintoSince the industrialization of the mid-19th century, the role of maintenance has become increasingly important as time moved on. Proactive maintenance has gained a crucial role, even though a lot of organizations still view it as an expense and not an investment. This paper highlights the role of KPIs and obsolescence management in maintenance operations. The first step was to create a new KPI to assess the work done in maintenance, relating it to the work done in production. Although the ISO 15341:2007 maps out certain KPIs, the creation of a new one was necessary. The result was a two phases KPI, in which its values are matched to a decision matrix that gives a qualitative evaluation of the performed work. The second step was to create a decision-making tool to evaluate the obsolescence of electronic components and choose the mitigation approach. The IEC 62402:2007 shows some terminology and some conditions to check for obsolescence, but does not point out whether a proactive or a reactive approach should be used. Like the KPI developed, it is also composed of a two-phase process. The first phase helps to see which components are at a higher risk to become obsolescent, while the second phase evaluates the repercussions to mitigate its obsolescence. The values obtained are also connected to a decision matrix to decide whether the approach for its mitigation should be proactive or reactive. The novel KPI and obsolescence approach were successfully tested in practice in a dairy processing factory, showing perfectly fulfil the goals initially set.
- Motion correction software in Myocardial Perfusion Imaging: is it useful?Publication . Cunha, L.; Lamego, J.; Ferreira, S.; Lemos, Joana; Vieira, Domingos; Fonseca, A.; Pires, L.; Neves, D.; João, M. Faria; Pereira, L.; Moreira, A. S.; Metelo, Luís FranciscoMyocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) is a very important tool in the assessment of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) patients and worldwide data demonstrate an increasingly wider use and clinical acceptance. Nevertheless, it is a complex process and it is quite vulnerable concerning the amount and type of possible artefacts, some of them affecting seriously the overall quality and the clinical utility of the obtained data.
- Study of the influence of patient hydration in bone ScintigraphyPublication . Ferreira, S.; Cunha, L.; Fonseca, A.; Vieira, Domingos; Lemos, Joana; Matias, M.; Osorio, S.; Soares, S.; Silva, J. A.; Amorim, M. I.; Castro, R.; Metelo, Luís FranciscoBone Scintigraphy is a noninvasive and very sensitive Nuclear Medicine diagnostic method in detecting early bone lesions. Between the important technical details to consider when dealing with patient preparation there is the hydration level.