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    <title>Radiação solar global em Portugal e a sua variabilidade mensal e anual</title>
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    <description>Title: Radiação solar global em Portugal e a sua variabilidade mensal e anual
Authors: Cavaco, Afonso; Silva, Hugo; Canhoto, Paulo; Neves, Samuel; Neto, Jorge; Collares-Pereira, Manuel
Abstract: Conhecer a disponibilidade solar é essencial para analisar a viabilidade dos projetos de produção de energia solar. Para responder a essa necessidade, o Instituto Português de Energia Solar, o Instituto de Ciências da Terra da Universidade de Évora e o Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera uniram-se num estudo de grande relevância para o setor que é apresentado em primeira mão na “renováveis magazine”.</description>
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    <description>Title: Geodynamics of Iberia, supercontinent cycles and metallogenic implications
Authors: Ribeiro, António; Dias, Rui; Mateus, António; Relvas, Jorge; Pinto, Álvaro; Romão, Manuel
Editors: Flores, Deolinda
Abstract: The geodynamic evolution of Iberia since Neoproterozoic&#xD;
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combination of inherited and neo-formed components, namely those&#xD;
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