Manuel Gameiro da Silva
University of Coimbra
147 Papers
435 Citations
Manuel Gameiro da Silva is an academic researcher from University of Coimbra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Efficient energy use. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 126 publications. Previous affiliations of Manuel Gameiro da Silva include University of Aveiro.
Chat about Author
Papers
•Journal Article
Long-term follow-up of lymphocyte populations and cellular cytokine production in patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease treated with extracorporeal photopheresis
Manuel Gameiro da Silva,L Ferreira Neto,António Guimarães,Alex Martins Machado,Antonio Parreira,Manuel Abecasis +5 more
TL;DR: The numbers of lymphocytes, monocytes and dendritic cells rose in most cases and Th1 cells always increased during therapy, supporting the hypothesis that a more favorable immune balance contributes to clinical responses.
8
Search for magnetic inelastic dark matter with XENON100
Elena Aprile,Jelle Aalbers,F. Agostini,M. Alfonsi,F. D. Amaro,M. Anthony,F. Arneodo,P. Barrow,Laura Baudis,Boris Bauermeister,M. L. Benabderrahmane,T. Berger,P. A. Breur,April S. Brown,Ethan Brown,S. Bruenner,Giacomo Bruno,Ran Budnik,L. Bütikofer,J. Calvén,João Cardoso,M. Cervantes,D. Cichon,D. Coderre,Auke-Pieter Colijn,Jan Conrad,Jean-Pierre Cussonneau,M. P. Decowski,P. de Perio,P. Di Gangi,A. Di Giovanni,Sara Diglio,G. Eurin,J. Fei,A. D. Ferella,A. Fieguth,D. Franco,W. Fulgione,A. Gallo Rosso,Michelle Galloway,F. Gao,M. Garbini,C. Geis,Luke Goetzke,Z. Greene,C. Grignon,C. Hasterok,E. Hogenbirk,R. Itay,B. Kaminsky,G. Kessler,A. Kish,H. Landsman,R. F. Lang,D. Lellouch,L. Levinson,Qing Lin,Sebastian Lindemann,Manfred Lindner,F. Lombardi,J. A. M. Lopes,A. Manfredini,Ioana Codrina Maris,T. Marrodán Undagoitia,Julien Masbou,F. V. Massoli,D. Masson,D. Mayani,M. Messina,K. Micheneau,A. Molinario,M. Murra,J. Naganoma,Kaixuan Ni,Uwe Oberlack,P. Pakarha,Bart Pelssers,R. Persiani,F. Piastra,J. Pienaar,V. Pizzella,M.-C. Piro,Guillaume Plante,N. Priel,L. Rauch,S. Reichard,C. Reuter,A. Rizzo,S. Rosendahl,N. Rupp,J.M.F. dos Santos,G. Sartorelli,M. Scheibelhut,S. Schindler,Jochen Schreiner,Marc Schumann,L. Scotto Lavina,M. Selvi,P. Shagin,Manuel Gameiro da Silva,Hardy Simgen,M. v. Sivers,A. Stein,D. Thers,A. Tiseni,G. C. Trinchero,C. Tunnell,M. Vargas,Hulin Wang,Yuehuan Wei,Ch. Weinheimer,J. Wulf,J. Ye,Y. Zhanga +113 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first search for dark matter-induced delayed coincidence signals in a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber, using the 224.6 live days of the XENON100 science run II.
Uncertainty Analysis of the Mean Radiant Temperature Measurement based on Globe Temperature Probes
Manuel Gameiro da Silva,Maria Marrero Santana,João Alves e. Sousa +2 more
- 01 Aug 2018
Abstract: Nowadays, due to the importance that aspects related to energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality have assumed, the need to carry out audits in which the thermal comfort indices are assessed has grown substantially. A particularly relevant issue is the quality of the experimental results, which is directly connected to the uncertainty of the indices values. The evaluation can be based on the PMV-PPD indices or on the Adaptive Model method, and in both an inescapable environmental variable is the mean radiant temperature. It can be obtained from different methods, being the most used the one based upon the simultaneous measurement of the globe temperature, the air temperature and the air speed. In the work reported in this paper, the impact of the aforementioned environmental variables and their uncertainties on the combined expanded uncertainty of mean radiant temperature has been studied, for two diameters of the globe temperature probe and for two metrological quality conditions of the used probes. The calculations were performed using the Monte Carlo method.
8
Data of temperature and relative humidity in a historic library in Portugal.
TL;DR: This paper shows the hygrothermal data acquired in a historic library, the Baroque Library of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, where several old and rare books are stored, during a 6-month monitoring campaign.
7
Minimizing the Computational Effort to Optimize Solar Concentrators with the Open-Source Tools SunPATH and Tonatiuh++
Manuel Blanco,Victor Grigoriev,Kypros F. Milidonis,George Tsouloupas,Miguel Larrañeta,Manuel Gameiro da Silva +5 more
TL;DR: The comparison between the time and spatial domain approach clearly indicate that the spatialdomain approach using SunPATH is dramatically more computationally efficient than the time domain approach.
7