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    A utilização de balões cativos para o estudo microclimático do bairro de Telheiras by António Lopes, Hugo Vieira

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…THERMAL PROFILES IN URBAN CANYONS MEASURED WITH CAPTIVE BALLOONS IN THE LISBON DISTRICT OF TELHEIRAS – Captive balloons filled with standard helium and tinytalks (small low price thermal sensors/data loggers) are an effective way to probe the urban atmosphere for microclimatological purposes. …”
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    The Twisting Path to Adulthood: Roma/Cigano Youth in Urban Portugal by Judite Ie, Marit Ursin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this article, we address this gap by drawing on a qualitative study on the transitions of young Ciganos living in Cascais, a coastal municipality in the Lisbon district. Using a multi‐method approach, we explore the life course trajectories of Cigano youth within the areas of education, livelihoods, and marriage, and how these areas shape their transition experiences. …”
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    Parentsâ educational level and second-hand tobacco smoke exposure at home in a sample of Portuguese children by Paulo D. Vitória, Célia Nunes, José Precioso

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The sample was randomly selected from all schools located at Lisbon District, Portugal.The current study confirmed that Portuguese children are exposed to unacceptable high levels of SHS at home, mainly by their parentsâ smoke. …”
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    The bee fauna (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) of allotments in downtown Lisbon by Miguel AZEVEDO, Elisabete FIGUEIREDO, Maria Teresa REBELO

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Using only an entomological net, we collected 202 specimens from April to July 2018, belonging to five families, 20 genera and 58 species, of which six are rare species in Portugal and nine first records for the Lisbon district. Megachilidae was the most diverse family, comprising 15 species, while Apidae was the most abundant family. …”
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    Preliminary validation of bumby RAPE and MOLEST scales: Exploratory factorial analysis by Ricardo Ventura Baúto, Jorge Cardoso, Isabel Leal

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This paper aims to present the exploratory factor analysis of both instruments in a forensic sample and presents a proposal of factor structure with subscales, based on the conceptual models of Ward and Keenan [2] and Ward [3].Materials and methods The data for this study were collected at Prison in Lisbon District (Portugal) between 2017-2019 after prior approval of the Directorate General for Reinsertion and Prison Services (DGRSP). …”
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