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TITLE: Response to Chest physiotherapy for children with acute bronchiolitis: Do we need more evidence?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Pinto, Frederico Ramos;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL, VOLUME: 42, ISSUE: 1
INDEXED IN: WOS
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TITLE: HELICOPTER BLADE TWIST OPTIMIZATION IN FORWARD FLIGHT
AUTHORS: Marco Lonoce; Filipe R P Cunha;
PUBLISHED: 2022, SOURCE: 48rd European Rotorcraft Forum, ERF 2022 in 48rd European Rotorcraft Forum, ERF 2022
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: Ambulatory chest physiotherapy in mild-to-moderate acute bronchiolitis in children under two years of age - A randomized control trial  Full Text
AUTHORS: Pinto, FR; Alexandrino, AS; Correia Costa, L ; Azevedo, I ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL, VOLUME: 41, ISSUE: 02
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 7 Unpaywall
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TITLE: The tilt-quadrotor: Modelling and attitude stabilization
AUTHORS: Marques, R; Moutinho, A; Cunha, F;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: 44th European Rotorcraft Forum 2018, ERF 2018 in 44th European Rotorcraft Forum 2018, ERF 2018, VOLUME: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: The tilt-quadrotor: concept, modeling and identification
AUTHORS: Alexandra Moutinho; Estanislao Mateos; Filipe Cunha;
PUBLISHED: 2015, SOURCE: 9th IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC) in 2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTONOMOUS ROBOT SYSTEMS AND COMPETITIONS (ICARSC)
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef
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TITLE: On the interal structural of shock wave in relaxing gas
AUTHORS: Campos, LMBC; Cunha, FS;
PUBLISHED: 2014, SOURCE: 29th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, ICAS 2014 in 29th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, ICAS 2014
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: A broader view to helicopters: An engineering systems approach
AUTHORS: Cunha, FS; Ribeiro, AMR;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: AHS Technical Specialists Meeting on Systems Engineering 2009 in AHS Technical Specialists Meeting on Systems Engineering 2009, VOLUME: 1
INDEXED IN: Scopus