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2. GHG emissions from the transport sector in Oman: Trends and potential decarbonization pathways
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Charabi, Y., Al Nasiri, N., Al Awadhi, T., Choudri, B.S., and Al Bimani, A.
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- 2020
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3. Diffusion study of rare-earth oxides into silica layer for environmental barrier coating applications
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Dayi, E.N. and Al Nasiri, N.
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- 2019
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4. Investigation of a single-layer EBC deposited on SiC/SiC CMCs: Processing and corrosion behaviour in high-temperature steam
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Al Nasiri, N., Patra, N., Pezoldt, M., Colas, J., and Lee, W.E.
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- 2019
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5. Thermal analysis of the designed CPC and its efficiency improvement by MPPT control.
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Nabatian, N. and Nasiri, N.
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COMPOUND parabolic concentrators ,THERMAL analysis ,RADIATIVE transfer equation ,MAXIMUM power point trackers ,SOLAR radiation ,HEAT convection - Abstract
The compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) is designed and its optical and thermal analysis is performed in ANSYS. The CPC sizing and the optimal mass flow rate by maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method in MATLAB are determined. The radiative transfer equation is solved by Discrete Ordinate (DO) and Mont Carlo (MC) models and the deduced radiative flux divergence is applied as a source term in Navier-Stokes equations to model heat transfer. Results indicate that MC is faster than DO with lower computational cost and higher accuracy. The optimal mass flow rate at each time-variable solar radiation is calculated from MPPT control and entered as the inlet boundary condition for 3D CFD model. The absorbed useful power by MPPT is about 4% higher than the constant mass flow rate case. Reduction of the convective heat transfer by locating the evacuated tube collectors inside a cavity leads to 12% more power and 25% temperature enhancement in 3D model with respect to MPPT-based analytical results. Then, the evacuated collector in a cavity with MPPT control has about 16% power gain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Genetic Diversity of Persian Ecotypes of Indian Walnut (Aeluropus littoralis (Gouan) Pari.) by AFLP and ISSR Markers
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Vafadar Shamasbi, F., Nasiri, N., and Shokri, E.
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- 2018
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7. Effect of microstructure and grain boundary chemistry on slow crack growth in silicon carbide at ambient conditions
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Al Nasiri, N., Ni, N., Saiz, E., Chevalier, J., Giuliani, F., and Vandeperre, L.J.
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- 2015
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8. Effect of microstructure and slow crack growth on lifetime prediction of monolithic silicon carbide
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Al Nasiri, N., Saiz, E., Giuliani, F., and Vandeperre, L.J.
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- 2015
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9. Eco-friendly biosynthesis, anticancer drug loading and cytotoxic effect of capped Ag-nanoparticles against breast cancer
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Naz, M., Nasiri, N., Ikram, M., Nafees, M., Qureshi, M. Z., Ali, S., and Tricoli, A.
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- 2017
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10. Effect of Therapeutic Ultrasound on Folliculogenesis, Angiogenesis and Apoptosis After Heterotopic Mouse Ovarian Transplantation
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Abtahi, N.S., Eimani, H., Vosough, A., Shahverdi, Ab., Fathi, R., Hayati, N., and Nasiri, N.
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- 2014
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11. Linear/Nonlinear PID Control of Cooperative Multiple Robot Manipulators: A Robust Approach.
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Izadbakhsh, A., Nasiri, N., and Menhaj, M. B.
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PROPORTIONAL control systems ,MANIPULATORS (Machinery) ,ROBOT control systems ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,ROBOTICS - Abstract
The issue of position/force control of collaborative robotic systems moving a payload is proposed in this paper. The proposed approach must be able to maintain the orientation/position of the payload on the reference trajectory while applying a limited force to the object through the robot's endeffector. With this in mind, linear/nonlinear PID control schemes have been proposed to achieve accurate and robust tracking performance. Lyapunov's stability analysis is utilized to confirm the stability of the controlled system. It proves that the controlled system is stable, while the object's orientation/position tracking errors are uniformly ultimately bounded (UUB) in any bounded region of state space. It also presents some conditions for proper selection of the linear/nonlinear PID controllers' gains in the form of two theorems. The proposed controllers apply to two coordinated 3DOF robotic arms that carry a payload. The simulation results tested two types of trajectories, including simple and complex paths. The results are also compared to those of a strong state-of-the-art approximator, the Chebyshev Neural Network (CNN). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. The influence of Ni addition and hot-extrusion on the microstructure and tensile properties of Al–15%Mg2Si composite
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Emamy, M., Khodadadi, M., Honarbakhsh Raouf, A., and Nasiri, N.
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- 2013
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13. Microstructural evolution and tensile properties of the in situ Al–15%Mg2Si composite with extra Si contents
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Nasiri, N., Emamy, M., and Malekan, A.
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- 2012
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14. Modeling and numerical simulation of linear and nonlinear spacecraft attitude dynamics and gravity gradient moments: A comparative study
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Navabi, M., Nasiri, N., and Dehghan, Mehdi
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- 2012
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15. Pengaruh Lingkungan Pondok Pesantren Terhadap Mutu Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam
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Abdullah Isa, Nasiri Nasiri, and Mila Mahmudah
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Islamic Boarding School Environment ,Quality of Learning ,Islamic Religious Education ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
This research discusses the influence of the Pondok Pesantrena environment on the quality of Islamic Religious Education learning in the MA X Nurul Khoir Surabaya class. This research uses a quantitative approach and a qualitative approach at the same time. The results of the research show that the environmental intensity of the Islamic Boarding School in the MA X Nurul Khoir Surabaya class is included in the good level category. The influence between the Pondok Pesantrena environment and the quality of Islamic Religious Education learning in the Calss X MA X Nurul Khoir Surabaya can be concluded that there is a correlation. In general, the Islamic boarding school environment in class X MA Nurul Khoir Surabaya is in good condition. The quality of Islamic Religious Education learning is included in the good level category. Therefore, the quality of Islamic religious education learning will also have a good impact as long as the Islamic boarding school environment is in the good category.
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- 2024
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16. Global, Regional, and National Cancer Incidence, Mortality, Years of Life Lost, Years Lived With Disability, and Disability-Adjusted Life-Years for 29 Cancer Groups, 1990 to 2017: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
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Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration, Fitzmaurice C, Abate D, Abbasi N, Abbastabar H, Abd-Allah F, Abdel-Rahman O, Abdelalim A, Abdoli A, Abdollahpour I, Abdulle ASM, Abebe ND, Abraha HN, Abu-Raddad LJ, Abualhasan A, Adedeji IA, Advani SM, Afarideh M, Afshari M, Aghaali M, Agius D, Agrawal S, Ahmadi A, Ahmadian E, Ahmadpour E, Ahmed MB, Akbari ME, Akinyemiju T, Al-Aly Z, AlAbdulKader AM, Alahdab F, Alam T, Alamene GM, Alemnew BTT, Alene KA, Alinia C, Alipour V, Aljunid SM, Bakeshei FA, Almadi MAH, Almasi-Hashiani A, Alsharif U, Alsowaidi S, Alvis-Guzman N, Amini E, Amini S, Amoako YA, Anbari Z, Anber NH, Andrei CL, Anjomshoa M, Ansari F, Ansariadi A, Appiah SCY, Arab-Zozani M, Arabloo J, Arefi Z, Aremu O, Areri HA, Artaman A, Asayesh H, Asfaw ET, Ashagre AF, Assadi R, Ataeinia B, Atalay HT, Ataro Z, Atique S, Ausloos M, Avila-Burgos L, Avokpaho EFGA, Awasthi A, Awoke N, Ayala Quintanilla BP, Ayanore MA, Ayele HT, Babaee E, Bacha U, Badawi A, Bagherzadeh M, Bagli E, Balakrishnan S, Balouchi A, Bärnighausen TW, Battista RJ, Behzadifar M, Bekele BB, Belay YB, Belayneh YM, Berfield KKS, Berhane A, Bernabe E, Beuran M, Bhakta N, Bhattacharyya K, Biadgo B, Bijani A, Bin Sayeed MS, Birungi C, Bisignano C, Bitew H, Bjørge T, Bleyer A, Bogale KA, Bojia HA, Borzì AM, Bosetti C, Bou-Orm IR, Brenner H, Brewer JD, Briko AN, Briko NI, Bustamante-Teixeira MT, Butt ZA, Carreras G, Carrero JJ, Carvalho F, Castro C, Castro F, Catalá-López F, Cerin E, Chaiah Y, Chanie WF, Chattu VK, Chaturvedi P, Chauhan NS, Chehrazi M, Chiang PP, Chichiabellu TY, Chido-Amajuoyi OG, Chimed-Ochir O, Choi JJ, Christopher DJ, Chu DT, Constantin MM, Costa VM, Crocetti E, Crowe CS, Curado MP, Dahlawi SMA, Damiani G, Darwish AH, Daryani A, das Neves J, Demeke FM, Demis AB, Demissie BW, Demoz GT, Denova-Gutiérrez E, Derakhshani A, Deribe KS, Desai R, Desalegn BB, Desta M, Dey S, Dharmaratne SD, Dhimal M, Diaz D, Dinberu MTT, Djalalinia S, Doku DT, Drake TM, Dubey M, Dubljanin E, Duken EE, Ebrahimi H, Effiong A, Eftekhari A, El Sayed I, Zaki MES, El-Jaafary SI, El-Khatib Z, Elemineh DA, Elkout H, Ellenbogen RG, Elsharkawy A, Emamian MH, Endalew DA, Endries AY, Eshrati B, Fadhil I, Fallah V, Faramarzi M, Farhangi MA, Farioli A, Farzadfar F, Fentahun N, Fernandes E, Feyissa GT, Filip I, Fischer F, Fisher JL, Force LM, Foroutan M, Freitas M, Fukumoto T, Futran ND, Gallus S, Gankpe FG, Gayesa RT, Gebrehiwot TT, Gebremeskel GG, Gedefaw GA, Gelaw BK, Geta B, Getachew S, Gezae KE, Ghafourifard M, Ghajar A, Ghashghaee A, Gholamian A, Gill PS, Ginindza TTG, Girmay A, Gizaw M, Gomez RS, Gopalani SV, Gorini G, Goulart BNG, Grada A, Ribeiro Guerra M, Guimaraes ALS, Gupta PC, Gupta R, Hadkhale K, Haj-Mirzaian A, Hamadeh RR, Hamidi S, Hanfore LK, Haro JM, Hasankhani M, Hasanzadeh A, Hassen HY, Hay RJ, Hay SI, Henok A, Henry NJ, Herteliu C, Hidru HD, Hoang CL, Hole MK, Hoogar P, Horita N, Hosgood HD, Hosseini M, Hosseinzadeh M, Hostiuc M, Hostiuc S, Househ M, Hussen MM, Ileanu B, Ilic MD, Innos K, Irvani SSN, Iseh KR, Islam SMS, Islami F, Jafari Balalami N, Jafarinia M, Jahangiry L, Jahani MA, Jahanmehr N, Jakovljevic M, James SL, Javanbakht M, Jayaraman S, Jee SH, Jenabi E, Jha RP, Jonas JB, Jonnagaddala J, Joo T, Jungari SB, Jürisson M, Kabir A, Kamangar F, Karch A, Karimi N, Karimian A, Kasaeian A, Kasahun GG, Kassa B, Kassa TD, Kassaw MW, Kaul A, Keiyoro PN, Kelbore AG, Kerbo AA, Khader YS, Khalilarjmandi M, Khan EA, Khan G, Khang YH, Khatab K, Khater A, Khayamzadeh M, Khazaee-Pool M, Khazaei S, Khoja AT, Khosravi MH, Khubchandani J, Kianipour N, Kim D, Kim YJ, Kisa A, Kisa S, Kissimova-Skarbek K, Komaki H, Koyanagi A, Krohn KJ, Bicer BK, Kugbey N, Kumar V, Kuupiel D, La Vecchia C, Lad DP, Lake EA, Lakew AM, Lal DK, Lami FH, Lan Q, Lasrado S, Lauriola P, Lazarus JV, Leigh J, Leshargie CT, Liao Y, Limenih MA, Listl S, Lopez AD, Lopukhov PD, Lunevicius R, Madadin M, Magdeldin S, El Razek HMA, Majeed A, Maleki A, Malekzadeh R, Manafi A, Manafi N, Manamo WA, Mansourian M, Mansournia MA, Mantovani LG, Maroufizadeh S, Martini SMS, Mashamba-Thompson TP, Massenburg BB, Maswabi MT, Mathur MR, McAlinden C, McKee M, Meheretu HAA, Mehrotra R, Mehta V, Meier T, Melaku YA, Meles GG, Meles HG, Melese A, Melku M, Memiah PTN, Mendoza W, Menezes RG, Merat S, Meretoja TJ, Mestrovic T, Miazgowski B, Miazgowski T, Mihretie KMM, Miller TR, Mills EJ, Mir SM, Mirzaei H, Mirzaei HR, Mishra R, Moazen B, Mohammad DK, Mohammad KA, Mohammad Y, Darwesh AM, Mohammadbeigi A, Mohammadi H, Mohammadi M, Mohammadian M, Mohammadian-Hafshejani A, Mohammadoo-Khorasani M, Mohammadpourhodki R, Mohammed AS, Mohammed JA, Mohammed S, Mohebi F, Mokdad AH, Monasta L, Moodley Y, Moosazadeh M, Moossavi M, Moradi G, Moradi-Joo M, Moradi-Lakeh M, Moradpour F, Morawska L, Morgado-da-Costa J, Morisaki N, Morrison SD, Mosapour A, Mousavi SM, Muche AA, Muhammed OSS, Musa J, Nabhan AR, Naderi M, Nagarajan AJ, Nagel G, Nahvijou A, Naik G, Najafi F, Naldi L, Nam HS, Nasiri N, Nazari J, Negoi I, Neupane S, Newcomb PA, Nggada HA, Ngunjiri JW, Nguyen CT, Nikniaz L, Ningrum DNA, Nirayo YL, Nixon MR, Nnaji CA, Nojomi M, Nosratnejad S, Shiadeh MN, Obsa MS, Ofori-Asenso R, Ogbo FA, Oh IH, Olagunju AT, Olagunju TO, Oluwasanu MM, Omonisi AE, Onwujekwe OE, Oommen AM, Oren E, Ortega-Altamirano DDV, Ota E, Otstavnov SS, Owolabi MO, P A M, Padubidri JR, Pakhale S, Pakpour AH, Pana A, Park EK, Parsian H, Pashaei T, Patel S, Patil ST, Pennini A, Pereira DM, Piccinelli C, Pillay JD, Pirestani M, Pishgar F, Postma MJ, Pourjafar H, Pourmalek F, Pourshams A, Prakash S, Prasad N, Qorbani M, Rabiee M, Rabiee N, Radfar A, Rafiei A, Rahim F, Rahimi M, Rahman MA, Rajati F, Rana SM, Raoofi S, Rath GK, Rawaf DL, Rawaf S, Reiner RC, Renzaho AMN, Rezaei N, Rezapour A, Ribeiro AI, Ribeiro D, Ronfani L, Roro EM, Roshandel G, Rostami A, Saad RS, Sabbagh P, Sabour S, Saddik B, Safiri S, Sahebkar A, Salahshoor MR, Salehi F, Salem H, Salem MR, Salimzadeh H, Salomon JA, Samy AM, Sanabria J, Santric Milicevic MM, Sartorius B, Sarveazad A, Sathian B, Satpathy M, Savic M, Sawhney M, Sayyah M, Schneider IJC, Schöttker B, Sekerija M, Sepanlou SG, Sepehrimanesh M, Seyedmousavi S, Shaahmadi F, Shabaninejad H, Shahbaz M, Shaikh MA, Shamshirian A, Shamsizadeh M, Sharafi H, Sharafi Z, Sharif M, Sharifi A, Sharifi H, Sharma R, Sheikh A, Shirkoohi R, Shukla SR, Si S, Siabani S, Silva DAS, Silveira DGA, Singh A, Singh JA, Sisay S, Sitas F, Sobngwi E, Soofi M, Soriano JB, Stathopoulou V, Sufiyan MB, Tabarés-Seisdedos R, Tabuchi T, Takahashi K, Tamtaji OR, Tarawneh MR, Tassew SG, Taymoori P, Tehrani-Banihashemi A, Temsah MH, Temsah O, Tesfay BE, Tesfay FH, Teshale MY, Tessema GA, Thapa S, Tlaye KG, Topor-Madry R, Tovani-Palone MR, Traini E, Tran BX, Tran KB, Tsadik AG, Ullah I, Uthman OA, Vacante M, Vaezi M, Varona Pérez P, Veisani Y, Vidale S, Violante FS, Vlassov V, Vollset SE, Vos T, Vosoughi K, Vu GT, Vujcic IS, Wabinga H, Wachamo TM, Wagnew FS, Waheed Y, Weldegebreal F, Weldesamuel GT, Wijeratne T, Wondafrash DZ, Wonde TE, Wondmieneh AB, Workie HM, Yadav R, Yadegar A, Yadollahpour A, Yaseri M, Yazdi-Feyzabadi V, Yeshaneh A, Yimam MA, Yimer EM, Yisma E, Yonemoto N, Younis MZ, Yousefi B, Yousefifard M, Yu C, Zabeh E, Zadnik V, Moghadam TZ, Zaidi Z, Zamani M, Zandian H, Zangeneh A, Zaki L, Zendehdel K, Zenebe ZM, Zewale TA, Ziapour A, Zodpey S, Murray CJL, Fitzmaurice C., Abate D., Abbasi N., Abbastabar H., Abd-Allah F., Abdel-Rahman O., Abdelalim A., Abdoli A., Abdollahpour I., Abdulle A.S.M., Abebe N.D., Abraha H.N., Abu-Raddad L.J., Abualhasan A., Adedeji I.A., Advani S.M., Afarideh M., Afshari M., Aghaali M., Agius D., Agrawal S., Ahmadi A., Ahmadian E., Ahmadpour E., Ahmed M.B., Akbari M.E., Akinyemiju T., Al-Aly Z., Alabdulkader A.M., Alahdab F., Alam T., Alamene G.M., Alemnew B.T.T., Alene K.A., Alinia C., Alipour V., Aljunid S.M., Bakeshei F.A., Almadi M.A.H., Almasi-Hashiani A., Alsharif U., Alsowaidi S., Alvis-Guzman N., Amini E., Amini S., Amoako Y.A., Anbari Z., Anber N.H., Andrei C.L., Anjomshoa M., Ansari F., Ansariadi A., Appiah S.C.Y., Arab-Zozani M., Arabloo J., Arefi Z., Aremu O., Areri H.A., Artaman A., Asayesh H., Asfaw E.T., Ashagre A.F., Assadi R., Ataeinia B., Atalay H.T., Ataro Z., Atique S., Ausloos M., Avila-Burgos L., Avokpaho E.F.G.A., Awasthi A., Awoke N., Ayala Quintanilla B.P., Ayanore M.A., Ayele H.T., Babaee E., Bacha U., Badawi A., Bagherzadeh M., Bagli E., Balakrishnan S., Balouchi A., Barnighausen T.W., Battista R.J., Behzadifar M., Bekele B.B., Belay Y.B., Belayneh Y.M., Berfield K.K.S., Berhane A., Bernabe E., Beuran M., Bhakta N., Bhattacharyya K., Biadgo B., Bijani A., Bin Sayeed M.S., Birungi C., Bisignano C., Bitew H., Bjorge T., Bleyer A., Bogale K.A., Bojia H.A., Borzi A.M., Bosetti C., Bou-Orm I.R., Brenner H., Brewer J.D., Briko A.N., Briko N.I., Bustamante-Teixeira M.T., Butt Z.A., Carreras G., Carrero J.J., Carvalho F., Castro C., Castro F., Catala-Lopez F., Cerin E., Chaiah Y., Chanie W.F., Chattu V.K., Chaturvedi P., Chauhan N.S., Chehrazi M., Chiang P.P.-C., Chichiabellu T.Y., Chido-Amajuoyi O.G., Chimed-Ochir O., Choi J.-Y.J., Christopher D.J., Chu D.-T., Constantin M.-M., Costa V.M., Crocetti E., Crowe C.S., Curado M.P., Dahlawi S.M.A., Damiani G., Darwish A.H., Daryani A., Das Neves J., Demeke F.M., Demis A.B., Demissie B.W., Demoz G.T., Denova-Gutierrez E., Derakhshani A., Deribe K.S., Desai R., Desalegn B.B., Desta M., Dey S., Dharmaratne S.D., Dhimal M., Diaz D., Dinberu M.T.T., Djalalinia S., Doku D.T., Drake T.M., Dubey M., Dubljanin E., Duken E.E., Ebrahimi H., Effiong A., Eftekhari A., El Sayed I., Zaki M.E.S., El-Jaafary S.I., El-Khatib Z., Elemineh D.A., Elkout H., Ellenbogen R.G., Elsharkawy A., Emamian M.H., Endalew D.A., Endries A.Y., Eshrati B., Fadhil I., Fallah V., Faramarzi M., Farhangi M.A., Farioli A., Farzadfar F., Fentahun N., Fernandes E., Feyissa G.T., Filip I., Fischer F., Fisher J.L., Force L.M., Foroutan M., Freitas M., Fukumoto T., Futran N.D., Gallus S., Gankpe F.G., Gayesa R.T., Gebrehiwot T.T., Gebremeskel G.G., Gedefaw G.A., Gelaw B.K., Geta B., Getachew S., Gezae K.E., Ghafourifard M., Ghajar A., Ghashghaee A., Gholamian A., Gill P.S., Ginindza T.T.G., Girmay A., Gizaw M., Gomez R.S., Gopalani S.V., Gorini G., Goulart B.N.G., Grada A., Ribeiro Guerra M., Guimaraes A.L.S., Gupta P.C., Gupta R., Hadkhale K., Haj-Mirzaian A., Hamadeh R.R., Hamidi S., Hanfore L.K., Haro J.M., Hasankhani M., Hasanzadeh A., Hassen H.Y., Hay R.J., Hay S.I., Henok A., Henry N.J., Herteliu C., Hidru H.D., Hoang C.L., Hole M.K., Hoogar P., Horita N., Hosgood H.D., Hosseini M., Hosseinzadeh M., Hostiuc M., Hostiuc S., Househ M., Hussen M.M., Ileanu B., Ilic M.D., Innos K., Irvani S.S.N., Iseh K.R., Islam S.M.S., Islami F., Jafari Balalami N., Jafarinia M., Jahangiry L., Jahani M.A., Jahanmehr N., Jakovljevic M., James S.L., Javanbakht M., Jayaraman S., Jee S.H., Jenabi E., Jha R.P., Jonas J.B., Jonnagaddala J., Joo T., Jungari S.B., Jurisson M., Kabir A., Kamangar F., Karch A., Karimi N., Karimian A., Kasaeian A., Kasahun G.G., Kassa B., Kassa T.D., Kassaw M.W., Kaul A., Keiyoro P.N., Kelbore A.G., Kerbo A.A., Khader Y.S., Khalilarjmandi M., Khan E.A., Khan G., Khang Y.-H., Khatab K., Khater A., Khayamzadeh M., Khazaee-Pool M., Khazaei S., Khoja A.T., Khosravi M.H., Khubchandani J., Kianipour N., Kim D., Kim Y.J., Kisa A., Kisa S., Kissimova-Skarbek K., Komaki H., Koyanagi A., Krohn K.J., Bicer B.K., Kugbey N., Kumar V., Kuupiel D., La Vecchia C., Lad D.P., Lake E.A., Lakew A.M., Lal D.K., Lami F.H., Lan Q., Lasrado S., Lauriola P., Lazarus J.V., Leigh J., Leshargie C.T., Liao Y., Limenih M.A., Listl S., Lopez A.D., Lopukhov P.D., Lunevicius R., Madadin M., Magdeldin S., El Razek H.M.A., Majeed A., Maleki A., Malekzadeh R., Manafi A., Manafi N., Manamo W.A., Mansourian M., Mansournia M.A., Mantovani L.G., Maroufizadeh S., Martini S.M.S., Mashamba-Thompson T.P., Massenburg B.B., Maswabi M.T., Mathur M.R., McAlinden C., McKee M., Meheretu H.A.A., Mehrotra R., Mehta V., Meier T., Melaku Y.A., Meles G.G., Meles H.G., Melese A., Melku M., Memiah P.T.N., Mendoza W., Menezes R.G., Merat S., Meretoja T.J., Mestrovic T., Miazgowski B., Miazgowski T., Mihretie K.M.M., Miller T.R., Mills E.J., Mir S.M., Mirzaei H., Mirzaei H.R., Mishra R., Moazen B., Mohammad D.K., Mohammad K.A., Mohammad Y., Darwesh A.M., Mohammadbeigi A., Mohammadi H., Mohammadi M., Mohammadian M., Mohammadian-Hafshejani A., Mohammadoo-Khorasani M., Mohammadpourhodki R., Mohammed A.S., Mohammed J.A., Mohammed S., Mohebi F., Mokdad A.H., Monasta L., Moodley Y., Moosazadeh M., Moossavi M., Moradi G., Moradi-Joo M., Moradi-Lakeh M., Moradpour F., Morawska L., Morgado-Da-costa J., Morisaki N., Morrison S.D., Mosapour A., Mousavi S.M., Muche A.A., Muhammed O.S.S., Musa J., Nabhan A.R., Naderi M., Nagarajan A.J., Nagel G., Nahvijou A., Naik G., Najafi F., Naldi L., Nam H.S., Nasiri N., Nazari J., Negoi I., Neupane S., Newcomb P.A., Nggada H.A., Ngunjiri J.W., Nguyen C.T., Nikniaz L., Ningrum D.N.A., Nirayo Y.L., Nixon M.R., Nnaji C.A., Nojomi M., Nosratnejad S., Shiadeh M.N., Obsa M.S., Ofori-Asenso R., Ogbo F.A., Oh I.-H., Olagunju A.T., Olagunju T.O., Oluwasanu M.M., Omonisi A.E., Onwujekwe O.E., Oommen A.M., Oren E., Ortega-Altamirano D.D.V., Ota E., Otstavnov S.S., Owolabi M.O., P A M., Padubidri J.R., Pakhale S., Pakpour A.H., Pana A., Park E.-K., Parsian H., Pashaei T., Patel S., Patil S.T., Pennini A., Pereira D.M., Piccinelli C., Pillay J.D., Pirestani M., Pishgar F., Postma M.J., Pourjafar H., Pourmalek F., Pourshams A., Prakash S., Prasad N., Qorbani M., Rabiee M., Rabiee N., Radfar A., Rafiei A., Rahim F., Rahimi M., Rahman M.A., Rajati F., Rana S.M., Raoofi S., Rath G.K., Rawaf D.L., Rawaf S., Reiner R.C., Renzaho A.M.N., Rezaei N., Rezapour A., Ribeiro A.I., Ribeiro D., Ronfani L., Roro E.M., Roshandel G., Rostami A., Saad R.S., Sabbagh P., Sabour S., Saddik B., Safiri S., Sahebkar A., Salahshoor M.R., Salehi F., Salem H., Salem M.R., 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Cancer Research ,age distribution ,cancer incidence ,Colorectal cancer ,GBD, DALY ,cancer risk ,Global Health ,Global Burden of Disease ,disease burden ,cause of death ,trachea cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,systematic review ,Neoplasms ,quality adjusted life year ,11. Sustainability ,Epidemiology ,cancer mortality ,030212 general & internal medicine ,years of life lost ,Stomach cancer ,fertility ,disabled person ,stomach cancer ,disability-adjusted life year ,nonhodgkin lymphoma ,Incidence ,1. No poverty ,prostate cancer ,3. Good health ,income ,Oncology ,risk factor ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,bladder cancer ,Quality-Adjusted Life Years ,medicine.medical_specialty ,sex difference ,3122 Cancers ,colorectal cancer ,bronchus cancer ,Article ,educational status ,Causes of cancer ,liver cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,Breast cancer ,breast cancer ,Environmental health ,geographic distribution ,medicine ,Humans ,Disabled Persons ,human ,business.industry ,Correction ,Cancer ,non melanoma skin cancer ,medicine.disease ,years lived with disability ,lung cancer ,Years of potential life lost ,Skin cancer ,global disease burden ,business ,neoplasm ,RC ,uterine cervix cancer - Abstract
Importance: Cancer and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are now widely recognized as a threat to global development. The latest United Nations high-level meeting on NCDs reaffirmed this observation and also highlighted the slow progress in meeting the 2011 Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases and the third Sustainable Development Goal. Lack of situational analyses, priority setting, and budgeting have been identified as major obstacles in achieving these goals. All of these have in common that they require information on the local cancer epidemiology. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study is uniquely poised to provide these crucial data. Objective: To describe cancer burden for 29 cancer groups in 195 countries from 1990 through 2017 to provide data needed for cancer control planning. Evidence Review: We used the GBD study estimation methods to describe cancer incidence, mortality, years lived with disability, years of life lost, and disability-Adjusted life-years (DALYs). Results are presented at the national level as well as by Socio-demographic Index (SDI), a composite indicator of income, educational attainment, and total fertility rate. We also analyzed the influence of the epidemiological vs the demographic transition on cancer incidence. Findings: In 2017, there were 24.5 million incident cancer cases worldwide (16.8 million without nonmelanoma skin cancer [NMSC]) and 9.6 million cancer deaths. The majority of cancer DALYs came from years of life lost (97%), and only 3% came from years lived with disability. The odds of developing cancer were the lowest in the low SDI quintile (1 in 7) and the highest in the high SDI quintile (1 in 2) for both sexes. In 2017, the most common incident cancers in men were NMSC (4.3 million incident cases); tracheal, bronchus, and lung (TBL) cancer (1.5 million incident cases); and prostate cancer (1.3 million incident cases). The most common causes of cancer deaths and DALYs for men were TBL cancer (1.3 million deaths and 28.4 million DALYs), liver cancer (572000 deaths and 15.2 million DALYs), and stomach cancer (542000 deaths and 12.2 million DALYs). For women in 2017, the most common incident cancers were NMSC (3.3 million incident cases), breast cancer (1.9 million incident cases), and colorectal cancer (819000 incident cases). The leading causes of cancer deaths and DALYs for women were breast cancer (601000 deaths and 17.4 million DALYs), TBL cancer (596000 deaths and 12.6 million DALYs), and colorectal cancer (414000 deaths and 8.3 million DALYs). Conclusions and Relevance: The national epidemiological profiles of cancer burden in the GBD study show large heterogeneities, which are a reflection of different exposures to risk factors, economic settings, lifestyles, and access to care and screening. The GBD study can be used by policy makers and other stakeholders to develop and improve national and local cancer control in order to achieve the global targets and improve equity in cancer care. © 2019 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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17. Aeluropus littoralis NaCl-induced vacuolar H+-ATPase Subunit c: Molecular cloning and expression analysis
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Nasiri, N., Shokri, E., and Nematzadeh, G. A.
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18. Treatment of Breast Cancer before Surgery Will Present Pathologists with Challenges
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Trott, P. A. and Nasiri, N.
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19. Reproductive potential of domestic Ovis aries for preservation of threatened Ovis orientalis isphahanica: in vitro and in vivo studies
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Hosseini, S. M., Fazilati, M., Moulavi, F., Foruzanfar, M., Hajian, M., Abedi, P., Nasiri, N., Kaveh, A. K., Shahverdi, A. H., Hemami, M. R., and Nasr-Esfahani, M. H.
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20. Kearifan Lokal: Moderasi Beragama Dan Budaya Patriarki Dalam Sebuah Pertentangan Perspektif Hak Asasi Manusia
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Diah Ratri Oktavriana, Nasiri Nasiri, Yamani Yamani, and Achmad Achmad
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This research aims to find out how various moderation indicators are implemented regarding the community's cultural acceptance of the application of patriarchal culture and what form of government protection there is against acts of violence against women due to the application of patriarchal culture from a Human Rights perspective. Through normative research methodology, the research results show that Islam is a religion that is rahmatan lil'alamin which will not give a negative stigma to men or women. Thus, the position of men and women in Islam is the same. After marriage, the wife's responsibility will shift to the husband and this is a respect given by Islam to a woman. Apart from that, it was also explained that the best Muslim man is one who treats his wife well. Of course, this will get better if it is accompanied by an understanding of the concept of good religious moderation. Because no matter what, culture will continue to follow the flow of habits that have been adopted by society. However, the existence of moderate religion can save the life of the nation and state. Apart from that, it is further regulated in Article 27 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, that Indonesia recognizes the principle of equality. This principle of equality applies to all Indonesian people. Recognition of the principle of equality in the Indonesian constitution leads to the elimination of discrimination, therefore, whoever we are as long as we are Indonesian citizens have the right to receive equal treatment before the law. Equal treatment before the law does not look at a person's ethnicity, religion, gender or even position. This indicates that Indonesia as a sovereign country legally recognizes the principle of equality. This means that according to legal instruments in statutory regulations, the position of men and women is equal. However, even though legal instruments are in place, in the context of implementing these legal instruments, discrimination and injustice towards women are often still visible.
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21. EXPANSION OF CD34+ UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN 3DIMENTIONAL CULTURE MEDIA ON MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL COATED SCAFFOLDS: 3A-S2–04
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Amirizadeh, N, Ranjbaran, R, Amani, M, Nasiri, N, Nikoogoftar, M, Oodi, A, and Abolghasemi, H
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22. Global, regional, and national cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-Adjusted life-years for 29 cancer groups, 1990 to 2017: A systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study
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Fitzmaurice, C. Abate, D. Abbasi, N. Abbastabar, H. Abd-Allah, F. Abdel-Rahman, O. Abdelalim, A. Abdoli, A. Abdollahpour, I. Abdulle, A.S.M. Abebe, N.D. Abraha, H.N. Abu-Raddad, L.J. Abualhasan, A. Adedeji, I.A. Advani, S.M. Afarideh, M. Afshari, M. Aghaali, M. Agius, D. Agrawal, S. Ahmadi, A. Ahmadian, E. Ahmadpour, E. Ahmed, M.B. Akbari, M.E. Akinyemiju, T. Al-Aly, Z. Alabdulkader, A.M. Alahdab, F. Alam, T. Alamene, G.M. Alemnew, B.T.T. Alene, K.A. Alinia, C. Alipour, V. Aljunid, S.M. Bakeshei, F.A. Almadi, M.A.H. Almasi-Hashiani, A. Alsharif, U. Alsowaidi, S. Alvis-Guzman, N. Amini, E. Amini, S. Amoako, Y.A. Anbari, Z. Anber, N.H. Andrei, C.L. Anjomshoa, M. Ansari, F. Ansariadi, A. Appiah, S.C.Y. Arab-Zozani, M. Arabloo, J. Arefi, Z. Aremu, O. Areri, H.A. Artaman, A. Asayesh, H. Asfaw, E.T. Ashagre, A.F. Assadi, R. Ataeinia, B. Atalay, H.T. Ataro, Z. Atique, S. Ausloos, M. Avila-Burgos, L. Avokpaho, E.F.G.A. Awasthi, A. Awoke, N. Ayala Quintanilla, B.P. Ayanore, M.A. Ayele, H.T. Babaee, E. Bacha, U. Badawi, A. Bagherzadeh, M. Bagli, E. Balakrishnan, S. Balouchi, A. Barnighausen, T.W. Battista, R.J. Behzadifar, M. Behzadifar, M. Bekele, B.B. Belay, Y.B. Belayneh, Y.M. Berfield, K.K.S. Berhane, A. Bernabe, E. Beuran, M. Bhakta, N. Bhattacharyya, K. Biadgo, B. Bijani, A. Bin Sayeed, M.S. Birungi, C. Bisignano, C. Bitew, H. Bjorge, T. Bleyer, A. Bogale, K.A. Bojia, H.A. Borzi, A.M. Bosetti, C. Bou-Orm, I.R. Brenner, H. Brewer, J.D. Briko, A.N. Briko, N.I. Bustamante-Teixeira, M.T. Butt, Z.A. Carreras, G. Carrero, J.J. Carvalho, F. Castro, C. Castro, F. Catala-Lopez, F. Cerin, E. Chaiah, Y. Chanie, W.F. Chattu, V.K. Chaturvedi, P. Chauhan, N.S. Chehrazi, M. Chiang, P.P.-C. Chichiabellu, T.Y. Chido-Amajuoyi, O.G. Chimed-Ochir, O. Choi, J.-Y.J. Christopher, D.J. Chu, D.-T. Constantin, M.-M. Costa, V.M. Crocetti, E. Crowe, C.S. Curado, M.P. Dahlawi, S.M.A. Damiani, G. Darwish, A.H. Daryani, A. Das Neves, J. Demeke, F.M. Demis, A.B. Demissie, B.W. Demoz, G.T. Denova-Gutierrez, E. Derakhshani, A. Deribe, K.S. Desai, R. Desalegn, B.B. Desta, M. Dey, S. Dharmaratne, S.D. Dhimal, M. Diaz, D. Dinberu, M.T.T. Djalalinia, S. Doku, D.T. Drake, T.M. Dubey, M. Dubljanin, E. Duken, E.E. Ebrahimi, H. Effiong, A. Eftekhari, A. El Sayed, I. Zaki, M.E.S. El-Jaafary, S.I. El-Khatib, Z. Elemineh, D.A. Elkout, H. Ellenbogen, R.G. Elsharkawy, A. Emamian, M.H. Endalew, D.A. Endries, A.Y. Eshrati, B. Fadhil, I. Fallah, V. Faramarzi, M. Farhangi, M.A. Farioli, A. Farzadfar, F. Fentahun, N. Fernandes, E. Feyissa, G.T. Filip, I. Fischer, F. Fisher, J.L. Force, L.M. Foroutan, M. Freitas, M. Fukumoto, T. Futran, N.D. Gallus, S. Gankpe, F.G. Gayesa, R.T. Gebrehiwot, T.T. Gebremeskel, G.G. Gedefaw, G.A. Gelaw, B.K. Geta, B. Getachew, S. Gezae, K.E. Ghafourifard, M. Ghajar, A. Ghashghaee, A. Gholamian, A. Gill, P.S. Ginindza, T.T.G. Girmay, A. Gizaw, M. Gomez, R.S. Gopalani, S.V. Gorini, G. Goulart, B.N.G. Grada, A. Ribeiro Guerra, M. Guimaraes, A.L.S. Gupta, P.C. Gupta, R. Hadkhale, K. Haj-Mirzaian, A. Haj-Mirzaian, A. Hamadeh, R.R. Hamidi, S. Hanfore, L.K. Haro, J.M. Hasankhani, M. Hasanzadeh, A. Hassen, H.Y. Hay, R.J. Hay, S.I. Henok, A. Henry, N.J. Herteliu, C. Hidru, H.D. Hoang, C.L. Hole, M.K. Hoogar, P. Horita, N. Hosgood, H.D. Hosseini, M. Hosseinzadeh, M. Hostiuc, M. Hostiuc, S. Househ, M. Hussen, M.M. Ileanu, B. Ilic, M.D. Innos, K. Irvani, S.S.N. Iseh, K.R. Islam, S.M.S. Islami, F. Jafari Balalami, N. Jafarinia, M. Jahangiry, L. Jahani, M.A. Jahanmehr, N. Jakovljevic, M. James, S.L. Javanbakht, M. Jayaraman, S. Jee, S.H. Jenabi, E. Jha, R.P. Jonas, J.B. Jonnagaddala, J. Joo, T. Jungari, S.B. Jurisson, M. Kabir, A. Kamangar, F. Karch, A. Karimi, N. Karimian, A. Kasaeian, A. Kasahun, G.G. Kassa, B. Kassa, T.D. Kassaw, M.W. Kaul, A. Keiyoro, P.N. Kelbore, A.G. Kerbo, A.A. Khader, Y.S. Khalilarjmandi, M. Khan, E.A. Khan, G. Khang, Y.-H. Khatab, K. Khater, A. Khayamzadeh, M. Khazaee-Pool, M. Khazaei, S. Khoja, A.T. Khosravi, M.H. Khubchandani, J. Kianipour, N. Kim, D. Kim, Y.J. Kisa, A. Kisa, S. Kissimova-Skarbek, K. Komaki, H. Koyanagi, A. Krohn, K.J. Bicer, B.K. Kugbey, N. Kumar, V. Kuupiel, D. La Vecchia, C. Lad, D.P. Lake, E.A. Lakew, A.M. Lal, D.K. Lami, F.H. Lan, Q. Lasrado, S. Lauriola, P. Lazarus, J.V. Leigh, J. Leshargie, C.T. Liao, Y. Limenih, M.A. Listl, S. Lopez, A.D. Lopukhov, P.D. Lunevicius, R. Madadin, M. Magdeldin, S. El Razek, H.M.A. Majeed, A. Maleki, A. Malekzadeh, R. Manafi, A. Manafi, N. Manamo, W.A. Mansourian, M. Mansournia, M.A. Mantovani, L.G. Maroufizadeh, S. Martini, S.M.S. Mashamba-Thompson, T.P. Massenburg, B.B. Maswabi, M.T. Mathur, M.R. McAlinden, C. McKee, M. Meheretu, H.A.A. Mehrotra, R. Mehta, V. Meier, T. Melaku, Y.A. Meles, G.G. Meles, H.G. Melese, A. Melku, M. Memiah, P.T.N. Mendoza, W. Menezes, R.G. Merat, S. Meretoja, T.J. Mestrovic, T. Miazgowski, B. Miazgowski, T. Mihretie, K.M.M. Miller, T.R. Mills, E.J. Mir, S.M. Mirzaei, H. Mirzaei, H.R. Mishra, R. Moazen, B. Mohammad, D.K. Mohammad, K.A. Mohammad, Y. Darwesh, A.M. Mohammadbeigi, A. Mohammadi, H. Mohammadi, M. Mohammadian, M. Mohammadian-Hafshejani, A. Mohammadoo-Khorasani, M. Mohammadpourhodki, R. Mohammed, A.S. Mohammed, J.A. Mohammed, S. Mohebi, F. Mokdad, A.H. Monasta, L. Moodley, Y. Moosazadeh, M. Moossavi, M. Moradi, G. Moradi-Joo, M. Moradi-Lakeh, M. Moradpour, F. Morawska, L. Morgado-Da-costa, J. Morisaki, N. Morrison, S.D. Mosapour, A. Mousavi, S.M. Muche, A.A. Muhammed, O.S.S. Musa, J. Nabhan, A.R. Naderi, M. Nagarajan, A.J. Nagel, G. Nahvijou, A. Naik, G. Najafi, F. Naldi, L. Nam, H.S. Nasiri, N. Nazari, J. Negoi, I. Neupane, S. Newcomb, P.A. Nggada, H.A. Ngunjiri, J.W. Nguyen, C.T. Nikniaz, L. Ningrum, D.N.A. Nirayo, Y.L. Nixon, M.R. Nnaji, C.A. Nojomi, M. Nosratnejad, S. Shiadeh, M.N. Obsa, M.S. Ofori-Asenso, R. Ogbo, F.A. Oh, I.-H. Olagunju, A.T. Olagunju, T.O. Oluwasanu, M.M. Omonisi, A.E. Onwujekwe, O.E. Oommen, A.M. Oren, E. Ortega-Altamirano, D.D.V. Ota, E. Otstavnov, S.S. Owolabi, M.O. P A, M. Padubidri, J.R. Pakhale, S. Pakpour, A.H. Pana, A. Park, E.-K. Parsian, H. Pashaei, T. Patel, S. Patil, S.T. Pennini, A. Pereira, D.M. Piccinelli, C. Pillay, J.D. Pirestani, M. Pishgar, F. Postma, M.J. Pourjafar, H. Pourmalek, F. Pourshams, A. Prakash, S. Prasad, N. Qorbani, M. Rabiee, M. Rabiee, N. Radfar, A. Rafiei, A. Rahim, F. Rahimi, M. Rahman, M.A. Rajati, F. Rana, S.M. Raoofi, S. Rath, G.K. Rawaf, D.L. Rawaf, S. Reiner, R.C. Renzaho, A.M.N. Rezaei, N. Rezapour, A. Ribeiro, A.I. Ribeiro, D. Ronfani, L. Roro, E.M. Roshandel, G. Rostami, A. Saad, R.S. Sabbagh, P. Sabour, S. Saddik, B. Safiri, S. Sahebkar, A. Salahshoor, M.R. Salehi, F. Salem, H. Salem, M.R. Salimzadeh, H. Salomon, J.A. Samy, A.M. Sanabria, J. Santric Milicevic, M.M. Sartorius, B. Sarveazad, A. Sathian, B. Satpathy, M. Savic, M. Sawhney, M. Sayyah, M. Schneider, I.J.C. Schottker, B. Sekerija, M. Sepanlou, S.G. Sepehrimanesh, M. Seyedmousavi, S. Shaahmadi, F. Shabaninejad, H. Shahbaz, M. Shaikh, M.A. Shamshirian, A. Shamsizadeh, M. Sharafi, H. Sharafi, Z. Sharif, M. Sharifi, A. Sharifi, H. Sharma, R. Sheikh, A. Shirkoohi, R. Shukla, S.R. Si, S. Siabani, S. Silva, D.A.S. Silveira, D.G.A. Singh, A. Singh, J.A. Sisay, S. Sitas, F. Sobngwi, E. Soofi, M. Soriano, J.B. Stathopoulou, V. Sufiyan, M.B. Tabares-Seisdedos, R. Tabuchi, T. Takahashi, K. Tamtaji, O.R. Tarawneh, M.R. Tassew, S.G. Taymoori, P. Tehrani-Banihashemi, A. Temsah, M.-H. Temsah, O. Tesfay, B.E. Tesfay, F.H. Teshale, M.Y. Tessema, G.A. Thapa, S. Tlaye, K.G. Topor-Madry, R. Tovani-Palone, M.R. Traini, E. Tran, B.X. Tran, K.B. Tsadik, A.G. Ullah, I. Uthman, O.A. Vacante, M. Vaezi, M. Varona Perez, P. Veisani, Y. Vidale, S. Violante, F.S. Vlassov, V. Vollset, S.E. Vos, T. Vosoughi, K. Vu, G.T. Vujcic, I.S. Wabinga, H. Wachamo, T.M. Wagnew, F.S. Waheed, Y. Weldegebreal, F. Weldesamuel, G.T. Wijeratne, T. Wondafrash, D.Z. Wonde, T.E. Wondmieneh, A.B. Workie, H.M. Yadav, R. Yadegar, A. Yadollahpour, A. Yaseri, M. Yazdi-Feyzabadi, V. Yeshaneh, A. Yimam, M.A. Yimer, E.M. Yisma, E. Yonemoto, N. Younis, M.Z. Yousefi, B. Yousefifard, M. Yu, C. Zabeh, E. Zadnik, V. Moghadam, T.Z. Zaidi, Z. Zamani, M. Zandian, H. Zangeneh, A. Zaki, L. Zendehdel, K. Zenebe, Z.M. Zewale, T.A. Ziapour, A. Zodpey, S. Murray, C.J.L. Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration
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Importance: Cancer and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are now widely recognized as a threat to global development. The latest United Nations high-level meeting on NCDs reaffirmed this observation and also highlighted the slow progress in meeting the 2011 Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases and the third Sustainable Development Goal. Lack of situational analyses, priority setting, and budgeting have been identified as major obstacles in achieving these goals. All of these have in common that they require information on the local cancer epidemiology. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study is uniquely poised to provide these crucial data. Objective: To describe cancer burden for 29 cancer groups in 195 countries from 1990 through 2017 to provide data needed for cancer control planning. Evidence Review: We used the GBD study estimation methods to describe cancer incidence, mortality, years lived with disability, years of life lost, and disability-Adjusted life-years (DALYs). Results are presented at the national level as well as by Socio-demographic Index (SDI), a composite indicator of income, educational attainment, and total fertility rate. We also analyzed the influence of the epidemiological vs the demographic transition on cancer incidence. Findings: In 2017, there were 24.5 million incident cancer cases worldwide (16.8 million without nonmelanoma skin cancer [NMSC]) and 9.6 million cancer deaths. The majority of cancer DALYs came from years of life lost (97%), and only 3% came from years lived with disability. The odds of developing cancer were the lowest in the low SDI quintile (1 in 7) and the highest in the high SDI quintile (1 in 2) for both sexes. In 2017, the most common incident cancers in men were NMSC (4.3 million incident cases); tracheal, bronchus, and lung (TBL) cancer (1.5 million incident cases); and prostate cancer (1.3 million incident cases). The most common causes of cancer deaths and DALYs for men were TBL cancer (1.3 million deaths and 28.4 million DALYs), liver cancer (572000 deaths and 15.2 million DALYs), and stomach cancer (542000 deaths and 12.2 million DALYs). For women in 2017, the most common incident cancers were NMSC (3.3 million incident cases), breast cancer (1.9 million incident cases), and colorectal cancer (819000 incident cases). The leading causes of cancer deaths and DALYs for women were breast cancer (601000 deaths and 17.4 million DALYs), TBL cancer (596000 deaths and 12.6 million DALYs), and colorectal cancer (414000 deaths and 8.3 million DALYs). Conclusions and Relevance: The national epidemiological profiles of cancer burden in the GBD study show large heterogeneities, which are a reflection of different exposures to risk factors, economic settings, lifestyles, and access to care and screening. The GBD study can be used by policy makers and other stakeholders to develop and improve national and local cancer control in order to achieve the global targets and improve equity in cancer care. © 2019 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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23. Clock genes and cancer development in particular in endocrine tissues
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Angelousi, A. Kassi, E. Ansari-Nasiri, N. Randeva, H. Kaltsas, G. Chrousos, G.
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Circadian rhythms at a central and peripheral level are operated by transcriptional/ translational feedback loops involving a set of genes called ‘clock genes’ that have been implicated in the development of several diseases, including malignancies. Dysregulation of the Clock system can influence cancer susceptibility by regulating DNA damage and repair mechanisms, as well as apoptosis. A number of oncogenic pathways can be dysregulated via clock genes’ epigenetic alterations, including hypermethylation of clock genes’ promoters or variants of clock genes. Clock gene disruption has been studied in breast, lung and prostate cancer, and haematological malignancies. However, it is still not entirely clear whether clock gene disruption is the cause or the consequence of tumourigenesis and data in endocrine neoplasms are scarce. Recent findings suggest that clock genes are implicated in benign and malignant adrenocortical neoplasias. They have been also associated with follicular and papillary thyroid carcinomas and parathyroid adenomas, as well as pituitary adenomas and craniopharyngiomas. Dysregulation of clock genes is also encountered in ovarian and testicular tumours and may also be related with their susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents. The most common clock genes that are implicated in endocrine neoplasms are PER1, CRY1; in most cases their expression is downregulated in tumoural compared to normal tissues. Although there is still a lot to be done for the better understanding of the role of clock genes in endocrine tumourigenenesis, existing evidence could guide research and help identify novel therapeutic targets aiming mainly at the peripheral components of the clock gene system. © 2019 Society for Endocrinology Published by Bioscientifica Ltd.
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24. Spontaneous regression of extramammary Pagetʼs disease after excision of primary apocrine carcinoma, in an immunosuppressed patient
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BOWLING, J. C.R., POWLES, A., NASIRI, N., SEARLE, A., and BUNKER, C. B.
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25. Clinical presentation and long-term outcome of pure myoepithelial carcinoma of the breast
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Behranwala, K.A., Nasiri, N., A'Hern, R., and Gui, G.P.H.
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26. Factors predisposing to cavity margin positivity following conservation surgery for breast cancer
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Keskek, M., Kothari, M., Ardehali, B., Betambeau, N., Nasiri, N., and Gui, G.P.H.
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27. Normal and SV40 transfected human peritoneal mesothelial cells produce IL-6 and IL-8: implication for gynaecological disease
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ZHANG, X. Y., GUCKIAN, M., NASIRI, N., LOVELL, P. A., DALGLEISH, A. G., and BARTON, D. P. J.
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28. Nipple excised and areola retained after total mastectomy (NEAT)
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Gordon, A B, Nasiri, N, Gui, G P H, and Sacks, N P M
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29. Squamous cell carcinoma of the breast: clinico-pathologic implications and outcome
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Behranwala, K.A., Nasiri, N., Abdullah, N., Trott, P.A., and Gui, G.P.H.
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30. Isolated sarcoidosis of the breast
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Harris, K P, Faliakou, E C, Exon, D J, Nasiri, N, and Gui, G P H
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31. Treatment and outcome of intracystic papillary carcinoma of the breast
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Harris, K. P., Faliakou, E. C., Exon, D. J., Nasiri, N., Sacks, N. P. M., and Gui, G. P. H.
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32. Intracystic papillary carcinoma of the breast: evidence for conservative surgical management
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Faliakou, E. C., Harris, K. P., Exon, D., Nasiri, N., Sacks, N. P.M., and Gui, G. P.H.
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33. Outcome and predictive factors of local recurrence and distant metastases following primary surgical treatment of high-grade malignant phyllodes tumours of the breast
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Kapiris, I, Nasiri, N, A»Hern, R, Healy, V, and Gui, G.P.H
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34. Predicting axillary lymph node metastases in patients with T1infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the breast
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Harden, S.P., Neal, A.J., Al-Nasiri, N., Ashley, S., and Querci della Rovere, G.
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35. Grain bridging locations of monolithic silicon carbide by means of focused ion beam milling technique
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Nasiri, N. Al, Saiz, E., Giuliani, F., and Vandeperre, L.J.
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36. Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia Caused By Schistosoma Mansoni Infection
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Anayi, S. and Al-Nasiri, N.
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37. GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PERSIAN ECOTYPES OF INDIAN WALNUT (AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (GOUAN) PARL.) BY AFLP AND ISSR MARKERS.
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SHAMASBI, F. VAFADAR, NASIRI, N., and SHOKR, E.
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WALNUT ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,SPECIES distribution - Abstract
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38. Small scale sun tracking power plant.
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Mir-Nasiri, N. and Ali, Md. Hazrat
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39. IMPLEMENTASI MODEL PEMBELAJARAN LEARNING TOGETHER DALAM PEMAHAMAN MANASIK HAJI SANTRI MADRASAH DINIYAH MANBA’UL HIKAM
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Nasiri Nasiri and Siti Hafshah Solehatunnisa
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Implementasi Model Pembelajaran ,Learning Together ,Pemahaman Manasik Haji ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this research is: (1) Knowing the implementation of learning together learning model in understanding the 6th grade of Hajj santri ulya Madrasah Diniyah Manba'ul Hikam Tanggulangin Sidoarjo school year 2020/2021. (2) Knowing the obstacles and finding solutions in understanding the 6th class of Ulya Hajj. (3) Knowing the solution to the obstacles found in the understanding of hajj santri class 6 Ulya. This research uses qualitative description research methods, conducted at Madrasah diniyah Manba'ul Hikam Tanggulangin Sidoarjo in May 2021 - August 2021. Methods of data collection with interviews, observations, and documentation. To find out the validity of the data using trianggulation strategies and methods. Data is analyzed using interactive models with data reduction measures, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that: (1) the implementation of the learning model of learning together is more active and has a sense of responsibility towards themselves and members. (2) The obstacle is that the debriefing or theory given is less able to understand the students, but at the time of the practice of hajj examinations take place. (3) The solution to overcome the obstacles found is that the students must really pay attention to the understanding of hajj manasik carefully so that the implementation of hajj manasik can run smoothly. Abstrak Tujuan penelitian ini adalah : (1) Mengetahui implementasi model pembelajaran learning together dalam pemahaman manasik haji santri kelas 6 ulya Madrasah Diniyah Manba’ul Hikam Tanggulangin Sidoarjo tahun ajaran 2020/2021. (2) Mengetahui kendala serta menemukan solusi dalam pemahaman manasik haji santri kelas 6 Ulya. (3) Mengetahui solusi atas kendala yang ditemukan dalam pemahaman manasik haji santri kelas 6 Ulya. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian deskripsi kualitatif, dilaksanakan di Madrasah diniyah Manba’ul Hikam Tanggulangin Sidoarjo bulan Mei 2021 - Agustus 2021. Metode pengumpulan data dengan wawancara, observasi, dan dokumentasi. Untuk mengetahui keabsahan data menggunakan trianggulasi strategi dan metode. Data dianalisis menggunakan model interaktif dengan langkah-langkah reduksi data, penyajian data, dan menarik kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: (1) implementasi model pembelajaran learning together lebih membuat para santri aktif dan mempunyai rasa tanggung jawab terhadap diri nya sendiri maupun anggota. (2) Adapun kendalanya ialah pembekalan atau teori yang diberikan kurang bisa memahami para santri, namun pada saat praktek ujian manasik haji berlangsung. (3) Solusi untuk mengatasi kendala yang ditemukan adalah para santri harus benar-benar memperhatikan pemahaman manasik haji dengan seksama agar pelaksanaan manasik haji bisa berjalan dengan lancar.
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40. Eco-friendly biosynthesis, anticancer drug loading and cytotoxic effect of capped Ag-nanoparticles against breast cancer.
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Nasiri, N., Naz, M., Qureshi, M., Ikram, M., Nafees, M., Ali, S., and Tricoli, A.
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SILVER nanoparticles ,SETARIA ,CELL-mediated cytotoxicity ,ANTHELMINTICS ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,LEUKEMIA ,CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
The work aimed to prepare silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) from silver nitrate and various concentrations of the seed extract ( Setaria verticillata) by a green synthetic route. The chemical and physical properties of the resulting Ag-NPs were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry and ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometry. Anticancer activity of Ag-NPs (5-20 nm) had dose-dependent cytotoxic effect against breast cancer (MCF7-FLV) cells. The in vitro toxicity was studied on adult earthworms (Lumbricina) resulting in statistically significant ( P < 0.05) inhibition. The prepared NPs were loaded with hydrophilic anticancer drugs (ACD), doxorubicin (DOX) and daunorubicin (DNR), for developing a novel drug delivery carrier having significant adsorption capacity and efficiency to remove the side effects of the medicines effective for leukemia chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Water vapour corrosion of rare earth monosilicates for environmental barrier coating application.
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Al Nasiri, N., Patra, N., Jayaseelan, D.D., and Lee, W.E.
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WATER vapor , *RARE earth metals , *SILICATES , *THERMAL barrier coatings , *MICROSTRUCTURE - Abstract
Water vapour corrosion resistance of five rare earth monosilicates Y 2 SiO 5 , Gd 2 SiO 5 , Er 2 SiO 5 , Yb 2 SiO 5 , and Lu 2 SiO 5 was investigated during testing at 1350 °C for up to 166 h in static air with 90% water vapour. Four of the RE-silicates showed little weight gain (0.859 mg cm −2 ) after 166 h of exposure. Prior to testing the microstructure consists of equiaxed grains of 4- 7±0.4 µm. XRD analysis showed that after 50 h exposure to water vapour corrosion Y, Er, Yb and Lu-silicates had both mono and disilicates present on their surfaces as a result of the reaction between monosilicate and water vapour to form disilicate, while Gd-silicate has converted completely to G 4.67 Si 3 O 13 making it less stable for environmental barrier coating application. The microstructures of corroded Y, Er, Yb and Lu-silicates contain ridges and cracks, while that of Gd-silicate contains rounded grains suggesting melting along with striped contract grains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Essential oil constituents of the aerial parts and root of Cymbocarpum anethoides (Apiaceae) from Iran.
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Nasiri, N., Shamkhani, H., Ghelichpour, Z., Mohammadi, M. A., and Sonboli, A.
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The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from aerial parts at different growing stages and root of Cymbocarpum anethoides DC., from Iran were investigated. The oils were analysed by GC-FID and GC–MS. Forty-five, 52, 40 and 36 components were identified in the essential oils of aerial parts (vegetative, flowering and fruit) and root representing of the 99.2, 99.0, 99.8 and 99.6% of the total oils, respectively. The essential oil of the aerial parts of the plant in vegetative stage was dominated by n-decanal (36.5%) and n-dodecanal (25.3%). n-Decanal (35.8%) and 2E-decenal (25.1%) were the main constituents of the plant oil in flowering stage whereas 2E-decenal (32.1%) and 2E-dodecenal (21.5%) were characterised as the main components of the plant oil in fruit stage. In the essential oil of root, the major identified components were 2-dodecenoic acid (29.8%) and 2E-Dodecenol (12.7%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Design and development of multi-nozzle extrusion system for 3D printer.
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Abilgaziyev, A., Kulzhan, T., Raissov, N., Ali, Md. Hazrat, Match, W.L.KO, and Mir-Nasiri, N.
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- 2015
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44. Development of 3D printer with integrated temperature control system.
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Mir-Nasiri, N., Ali, Md. Hazrat, and Kurokawa, Syuhei
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- 2015
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45. JUAL BELI ONLINE DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DALAM PERSPEKTIF FIKIH MUAMALAH
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Nasiri Nasiri and Achmad Rosul
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Jual Beli, Online ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
Jual beli online, di dalamnya, ada praktik wakalah, seller mewakilkan kepada reseller. Ada praktik ijarah, seller menyewa reseller untuk memasarkan barang dagangannya. Ada praktik ju’alah, seller mengumumkan (sayembara) kepada para reseller untuk berlomba-lomba memasarkan barangnya dengan bonus atau imbalan tertentu. Namun dalam kajian ini yang menjadikan penekanannya adalah akad jual belinya kepada para konsumen, bukan seller ke reseller, sehingga dengan demikian, jual beli online ini jika dilihat dalam perspektif fikih mu’amalah dapat dikategorikan sebagai akad jual beli yang sah, jika barang yang ditawarkan itu memang sudah ada. Akan tetapi jika barang belum ada, melainkan hanya gambar dan barangnya belum berwujud (belum dibuat), maka hal itu dikategorikan sebagai akad salam yang sah. Itupun jika ra’sul mal (uangnya) dibayar di awal, bukan sistem pembayaran di rumah (COD), namun jika dibayar di rumah, maka akad salam semacam ini, menurut para ulama fikih, tidak sah.
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- 2021
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46. Nocardia asteroides: an unusual cause of breast abscess
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Jaffe, S.M., Nash, A.G., and Nasiri, N.
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- 1999
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47. PASAL 54 KITAB UNDANG-UNDANG HUKUM ACARA PIDANA DALAM ELABORASI HUKUM PIDANA ISLAM
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Diah Ratri Oktavriana and Nasiri Nasiri
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Equality Before The Law, Legal Aid, Islamic Criminal Law. ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
This research is a normative research. One of the fulfillment of human rights is justice in equalizing the position of every citizen before the law, as stated in Article 27 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The right to equality before the law or what is commonly referred to as equality before the law is a principle that provides recognition and protection of human rights for every individual regardless of one's background. Therefore, it is true that Law Number 16 of 2011 concerning Legal Aid for People Who Are Less Capable to Guarantee Constitutional Rights of Citizens for Justice and Equality before the Law emerged. Legal aid is a legal service provided by advocates to the community seeking justice In the realm of criminal cases, the provision of legal assistance is described in Article 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code which explains that in the interests of defense, a suspect or defendant has the right to receive legal assistance from one or more legal advisers during the time and at each level of examination. The provision of legal assistance must be based on the principle of equality before the law as stated in the explanation of Law Number 8 of 1981 concerning Criminal Procedure Law. From the various analyzes that have been carried out, in the perspective of Islamic criminal law it can be concluded that the principle of equality before the law as described in Article 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code is equivalent to an order to provide legal aid which in Islamic criminal law is spelled out in Surah Al-Maidah verse 2 which states that as a fellow humans are ordered to help each other as a form of horizontal worship to fellow humans (habl minan-nas). In addition there are many more both in the Al Qur'an and the hadith of the prophet regarding the application of the principle of equality before the law.
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48. A NOVEL SIDEWAY STABILITY CONTROL METHOD FOR BIPEDAL WALKING ROBOT.
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Jo, H. Siswoyo and Mir-Nasiri, N.
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MOBILE robots , *ROBOT control systems , *ROBOTICS , *ALGORITHMS , *ROBOT motion , *PROGRAMMING languages , *SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
This paper presents a novel sensing and balancing method for bipedal walking robot. The proposed method involves the design of semi-rigid ankle joint to facilitate the responsive and accurate measurement of the sideway (sagittal) instability of the walking robot. The use of double balancing mass and the developed control algorithms provide a constant sideway stability of the robot while it walks in forward direction. The smooth legs trajectory planning then can be implemented successfully regardless of the robot sideway stability condition. The developed method is able to decouple the walking algorithms from the robot stability issues. Furthermore, the use of two different masses for the balancing helps to improve response time and efficiency of the balancing system. In this paper, the proposed method is tested on the simplified model of a robot balancing on its single leg and the feasibility of the method is confirmed by the simulation results obtained with MATLAB Simulink tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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49. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND OPTIMAL POWER CONTROL STRATEGY FOR AN ECO-FRIENDLY HYBRID VEHICLE.
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Nasiri, N. Mir and Chieng, Frederick T. A.
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HYBRID electric vehicles , *TORQUE , *PLANETARY gearing , *ELECTRIC motors , *INTERNAL combustion engines , *PROTOTYPES , *BRAKE systems - Abstract
This paper presents a new concept for a hybrid vehicle using a torque and speed splitting technique. It is implemented by the newly developed controller in combination with a two degree of freedom epicyclic gear transmission. This approach enables optimization of the power split between the less powerful electrical motor and more powerful engine while driving a car load. The power split is fundamentally a dual-energy integration mechanism as it is implemented by using the epicyclic gear transmission that has two inputs and one output for a proper power distribution. The developed power split control system manages the operation of both the inputs to have a known output with the condition of maintaining optimum operating efficiency of the internal combustion engine and electrical motor. This system has a huge potential as it is possible to integrate all the features of hybrid vehicle known to-date such as the regenerative braking system, series hybrid, parallel hybrid, series/parallel hybrid, and even complex hybrid (bidirectional). By using the new power split system it is possible to further reduce fuel consumption and increase overall efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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50. Simulating the earth magnetic field according to the 10th generation of IGRF coefficients for spacecraft attitude control applications.
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Navabi, M. and Nasiri, N.
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