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Joaquim Eduardo Sousa Góis
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TITLE:
Dispersion of quarry's dust-pilot study
AUTHORS:
Campos, A
;
Matos, ML
;
Gois, J
;
M. Cristina Vila
;
Dinis, ML
;
J. Santos Baptista
;
PUBLISHED:
2014
,
SOURCE:
10th Annual Congress of the Portuguese-Society-of-Occupational-Safety-and-Hygiene on Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SPOSHO)
in
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HYGIENE II
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Scopus
WOS
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TITLE:
Modeling Radionuclides Dispersion and Deposition Downwind of a Coal-Fired Power Plant
AUTHORS:
Dinis, ML
;
Fiuza, A
;
Gois, J
; Carvalho, JMS;
Castro, ACM
;
PUBLISHED:
2014
,
SOURCE:
International Workshop on Uranium, Environment and Public Health (UrEnv)
in
URANIUM, ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH,
VOLUME:
8
INDEXED IN:
WOS
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3
TITLE:
Occupational noise and hearing loss in a metalworking company
AUTHORS:
Beca, A;
Miguel, AS
;
Gois, J
;
PUBLISHED:
2014
,
SOURCE:
10th Annual Congress of the Portuguese-Society-of-Occupational-Safety-and-Hygiene on Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SPOSHO)
in
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HYGIENE II
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
4
TITLE:
Use of "Cold Spell" indices to quantify excess chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) morbidity during winter (November to March 2000-2007): case study in Porto
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Ana Monteiro
;
Vania Carvalho
;
Joaquim Gois
; Carlos Sousa;
PUBLISHED:
2013
,
SOURCE:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY,
VOLUME:
57,
ISSUE:
6
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ORCID
5
TITLE:
Assessment of direct radiological risk and indirect associated toxic risks originated by Coal-Fired Power Plants
AUTHORS:
Dinis, ML
;
Fiuza, A
;
Gois, J
; de Carvalho, JS;
Castro, ACM
;
PUBLISHED:
2011
,
SOURCE:
RADIOPROTECTION,
VOLUME:
46,
ISSUE:
6
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ORCID
6
TITLE:
Geostatistics Applied to the City of Porto Urban Climatology
AUTHORS:
Joaquim Gois
;
Henrique Garcia Pereira
;
Ana Rita Salgueiro
;
PUBLISHED:
2010
,
SOURCE:
7th International Conference on Geostatistics for Environmental Applications
in
GEOENV VII - GEOSTATISTICS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS,
VOLUME:
16
INDEXED IN:
WOS
7
TITLE:
Geostatistics Applied to the City of Porto Urban Climatology
AUTHORS:
Joaquim Góis
;
Henrique Garcia Pereira
;
Ana Rita Salgueiro
;
PUBLISHED:
2010
,
SOURCE:
Quantitative Geology and Geostatistics - geoENV VII – Geostatistics for Environmental Applications
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8
TITLE:
Study on workers' evacuation in an industrial company
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Miguel, AS
;
Gois, J
; Silva, J;
PUBLISHED:
2010
,
SOURCE:
4th International Conference on Working on Safety
in
SAFETY SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
48,
ISSUE:
8
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9
TITLE:
Multifactorial correspondence analysis of risk factors for sheep and goat brucellosis seroprevalence
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Adosinda Maria Coelho
;
Ana Claudia Coelho
;
Joaquim Gois
;
Maria de Lurdes Pinto
;
Jorge Rodrigues
;
PUBLISHED:
2008
,
SOURCE:
SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH,
VOLUME:
78,
ISSUE:
1-3
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