José Afonso

Afonso's song "Grândola, Vila Morena" was used as a radio-broadcast signal by the Portuguese Armed Forces during their military coup operation in the morning of 25 April 1974, which led to the Carnation Revolution and the transition to democracy in Portugal. Subsequently, Afonso's music, along with "Grândola, Vila Morena," became emblematic of the revolution, anti-fascism, the Portuguese labor movement, and the political left. Provided by Wikipedia
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Inter-player variability in game patterns in high-level women's volleyball: A study with Outside Hitters (Near vs. Away) using Social Network Analysis. [Variabilidad entre jugadore... by João Bernardo Martins, Isabel Mesquita, Ademilson Mendes, Letícia Santos, José Afonso
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Ghrelin and pre-proghrelin immunoreactive cells in gastric neuroendocrine tumors associated with atrophic body gastritis Grelina e pré-progrelina em tumores neuroendócrinos do es... by Letícia Figueiredo Moreira, Maria Risoleta Nascimento Vieira Carvalho, Alfredo José Afonso Barbosa
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A Comprehensive Mapping of High-Level Men's Volleyball Gameplay through Social Network Analysis: Analysing Serve, Side-Out, Side-Out Transition and Transition by Manuel Loureiro, Marta Hurst, Beatriz Valongo, Pantelis Nikolaidis, Lorenzo Laporta, José Afonso
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