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2. Effects of Virtual Vs. Blended-Language Instruction on the Development of Listening and Reading Skills by Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners
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Ali Zolfaghari, Mehrdad Sepehri, and Esmail Hosseini
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blended instruction ,listening ,reading ,virtual instruction ,efl learners ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Recent developments in technology have affected various aspects of human life, including education. These technological advancements have resulted in the introduction of new trends in teaching methodology. These trends include pure online instruction, mixed online and face-to-face instruction (blended), etc. In order to identify the efficacy of such kinds of instruction in comparison with traditional methods, this quasi-experimental study was conducted to explore the effects of virtual vs. blended-language instruction on the development of listening and reading skills by Iranian intermediate EFL learners. To achieve this goal, 60 intermediate EFL learners were selected to participate in two experimental (virtual and blended) and one control (traditional face-to-face) groups. After the provision of the treatments in experimental (reading and listening through virtual and blended methods of instruction) and control (reading and listening through traditional method) groups, a post-test was conducted to measure the attainment of the participants in each language skill. The results revealed that both virtual and blended methods of instruction could lead to better reading and listening performances. However, the difference between the effect of each treatment was more tangible in one skill scores (reading in the virtual group and listening in the blended group). The point worth noting is that the blended group could significantly outperform the other two groups. Comparing the results of all post-tests in reading and listening, it was revealed that blended instruction could result in better reading and listening; however, reading skill was more affected due to the higher mean difference between pre-test and post-test scores. This study has some implications for language teachers in taking advantage of technology in education in a balance with their traditional styles of teaching.
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- 2023
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3. Toward a comparative model of Islamic management based on the global model of management philosophy
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Alinaghi Amiri, Ali Zolfaghari, and Sasan Rowshan
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comparative model ,islamic management ,anthology ,paradigm ,epistemology ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
The present article seeks to analyze the basic patterns of modern management and to provide a comparative model of Islamic management based on the global foundations of management philosophy. To this end, first the global model of producing management paradigm was explained, then the following Islamic principles were applied to obtain a specific adaptive model of Islamic management. During the research process, the philosophical paradigms of modern management were first extracted and categorized from international sources. The findings of this classification show that the ontological paradigms of ontology and epistemology coexist in most management schools and are the basis for distinguishing different management schools from each other. Also, this systematic classification can lead to the extraction of a comprehensive global model for the production of the management paradigm. The research method in this research is comparative. Comparative study is in fact a method of study that puts phenomena together and analyzes them in order to enumerate the points of difference and similarity. Finally, Islamic ontological and epistemological foundations were comparatively placed in a paradigmatic model and a specific paradigmatic model of Islamic management was extracted. This model is formed based on the creation-divine ontology and the divine-theological epistemology.
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- 2021
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4. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus after extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy in 15 years follow-up
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Fahimeh Kazemi Rashed, Nader Rash Ahmadi, Ali Zolfaghari, Alireza Farshi, Mohsen Amjadi, and Mahboobeh Gholipour
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Diabetes mellitus ,extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ,fasting blood sugar ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) increases the risk of new onset diabetes mellitus (DM) or significant changes in fasting blood sugar (FBS). Materials and Methods: A total number of 307 patients enrolled in this study. All of them had undergone ESWL for kidney stone from 1991 to 1994. In 2009, after 15-19 years, we invited patients to check their blood sugar. Results: There were 307 patients, 19.8% females, and 80.1% males. The mean age of the patients was 44 for females and 42 years for males. 47.5% had kidney stone in the left side, 42.9% in the right side and 9.4% bilateral. The mean FBS increasing was 11.86 g/dl. It was 14.54 g/dl for the right side, 8.57 g/dl for left and 16.24 g/dl for bilateral ESWL. Discussions: The increasing of FBS is more significant in shock wave intensities higher than 15.5 KV. And there wasn't any significant relationship between age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and total number of shock waves with increasing of FBS. ESWL treatment might associate with increasing FBS without any relation to age, sex and BMI.
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- 2017
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5. A 29-dBm, 34% PAE E-Band Dual-Input Doherty Power Amplifier Using 40-nm GaN Technology.
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Toshifumi Nakatani, Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, Jonmei J. Yan, and Peter M. Asbeck
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- 2022
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6. Body coordination during sit-to-stand in blind and sighted female children
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Aylar, Mozhgan Faraji, Dionisio, Valdeci Carlos, Jafarnezhadgero, AmirAli, and Parikhani, Ali Zolfaghari
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- 2020
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7. Diagnostics for Burning Plasmas
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George H. Neilson, Allan Basile, Andrew Cohen, Francis Cometa, Marc-Andre de Looz, Ruben Fair, Anthony Gattuso, Ankita Jariwala, Christopher Muscatello, Novimir Pablant, Geraldine Paraiso, Scott Shirey, Mark Smith, and Ali Zolfaghari
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2022
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8. Early clinical exposure as a highly interesting educational program for undergraduate medical students: an interventional study
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Mina AkbariRad, Majid Khadem-Rezaiyan, Sahar Ravanshad, Mahdi Rafiee, Abdollah Firoozi, Seyed Ali Zolfaghari, Hamid Reza Aghaei, Reyhaneh Zadehahmad, Setareh Azarkar, and AmirAli Moodi Ghalibaf
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General Medicine ,Education - Abstract
Background Training professional medical experts is so much dependent on the efficacy of the medical curriculum. Bearing this in mind, we aimed to evaluate the attitude of the undergraduate medical students toward the Early clinical exposure (ECE) program as a facilitator transition to the clinical phase. Methods This quasi-experimental study was conducted on undergraduate medical students at the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran who were transferring from the pre-clinical course to the externship course from 2021 to 2022 by census method (i.e. all eligible students were included and no sampling was performed). An eight-session ECE intervention was performed on the participants by two professors of the Internal medicine department of Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. The participants’ attitude toward the program and the program quality was assessed with the valid and reliable scale developed by Mirzazadeh et al. (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.72). Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS software (version.16) with a statistically significant level of less than 0.05. Results A total of 118 undergraduate medical students were enrolled in the study. Our results revealed that this program could familiarize (n = 95,81.2%)the students with the role of basic sciences knowledge in clinical settings, and 104(88.9%) participants believed that this intervention could motivate them toward learning more. The data revealed that this program was highly interesting for international students. There was a significant differentiation between Iranian and international students in familiarity with doctoring skills in medicine(P Conclusions The ECE program had a positive impact on the students’ satisfaction with medical education, and it also enhanced their understanding of the role they will play as future physicians. Therefore, we recommend that this program be implemented as a part of the medical education curriculum in medical universities.
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- 2023
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9. Edible film based on corn zein containing dill extract and essential oil/β‐cyclodextrin inclusion complex: Shelf life enhancement of common carp fillet
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Ali Zolfaghari, Behnaz Bazargani‐Gilani, and Narjes Aghajani
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Food Science - Published
- 2023
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10. A 29-dBm, 34% PAE E-Band Dual-Input Doherty Power Amplifier Using 40-nm GaN Technology
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Nakatani, Toshifumi, primary, Ali Zolfaghari, Mohammad, additional, Yan, Jonmei J., additional, and Asbeck, Peter M., additional
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- 2022
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11. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines: A double-edged sword throughout rapid evolution of COVID-19
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Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, Farzaneh Ghadiri Moghaddam, Shabnam Rajput, Abbas Karimi, Mohadeseh Naghi Vishteh, Ata Mahmoodpoor, Sanam Dolati, and Mehdi Yousefi
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COVID-19 Vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,Viral Vaccines ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Antibodies, Viral - Abstract
After more than 2 years of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, several questions have remained unanswered that affected our daily lives. Although substantial vaccine development could resist this challenge, emerging new variants in different countries could be considered as potent concerns regarding the adverse effects of reinfection or postvaccination. Precisely, these concerns address some significant and probable outcomes in vaccinated or reinfected models, followed by some virus challenges, such as antibody-dependent enhancement and cytokine storm. Therefore, the importance of evaluating the effectiveness of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) elicited by vaccination and the rise of new variants must be addressed.
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- 2022
12. Preparation and photodeposition of Fe–S/TiO2@PEG nanoparticles for methylene blue and Evans blue
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Ali Zolfaghari, Mohsen Ashjari, and Mehran Riazian
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Materials science ,010405 organic chemistry ,Band gap ,Nanoparticle ,General Chemistry ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Photodegradation ,Ethylene glycol ,Methylene blue ,Nuclear chemistry ,Evans Blue - Abstract
Here, iron, sulfur and poly(ethylene glycol) doping to TiO2 nanoparticles toward the effect on photodegradation of the methylene blue (MB) and Evans blue (EB) was investigated. The present nanostructured photocatalysts displayed notable catalytic activity for the decomposition of colorants in water under visible light irradiation. The photocatalytic reaction constants of different samples were determined for EB and MB to be 0.007, 0.008, 0.009 and 0.01, 0.026, 0.021 1/min, respectively. The values of optical band gap for pure TiO2, Fe–S/TiO2, and Fe–S/TiO2@PEG were estimated to be 3.21, 2.75, and 2.81, respectively. X-ray analysis was performed and correlated with BET, Fe–SEM, and TEM results. The lattice structure was studied by W–H (Williamson–Hall) and H–W (Halder–Wagner) methods with a different assumption in the isotropic and homogenous nature. The results revealed that the SSP model shows the most accuracy and adaption to determine the lattice structure.
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- 2021
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13. Structure and Properties of Carbon Steel Cast by the Ablation Process
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S. M. A. Boutorabi, Pooya Torkaman, John Campbell, and Ali Zolfaghari
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Materials science ,Carbon steel ,Bainite ,020502 materials ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Casting ,Hardness ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Acicular ferrite ,020501 mining & metallurgy ,0205 materials engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Ferrite (iron) ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Pearlite ,Tensile testing - Abstract
Ablation casting is a relatively new casting technique which can improve the mechanical properties of castings. In this paper, the microstructure and mechanical properties of plain carbon steel castings produced by conventional casting and ablation casting techniques were compared. It was found that ablation increased the ultimate strength from 638 to 1094 MPa and tensile elongation increased from approximately 13 to 16% as a result of severe microstructural changes from ferrite and pearlite to acicular ferrite, bainite, and martensite. Ablation increased the core hardness of the casting from 182 to 467 HB and the surface hardness from 205 to 508 HB.
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- 2020
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14. Expression of human endogenous retroviruses in pemphigus vulgaris patients
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Mohammadreza Ranjkesh, Abbas Karimi, Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, and Nafiseh Esmaili
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,viruses ,Mucocutaneous zone ,Gene Expression ,medicine.disease_cause ,Autoimmunity ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Aged ,biology ,business.industry ,Endogenous Retroviruses ,Pemphigus vulgaris ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pemphigus ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Female ,Rituximab ,Disease Susceptibility ,Antibody ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Pemphigus is a severe, potentially life-threatening autoimmune blistering mucocutaneous disease which establishes with autoreactive IgG antibodies that target cellular adhesions, precisely extracellular domains of keratinocyte proteins. Several genetic and environmental elements are believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease. The extent to which the initiation and progress of this autoimmune blistering disease may be influenced by the expression of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) remains to be elucidated. In this study, we evaluated the expression of HERV groups (K, W, and H) in pemphigus vulgaris (PV) patients in comparison to controls. Peripheral blood samples were collected from 24 PV patients and the corresponding age- and sex-matched healthy controls to extract total RNA for evaluation of HERV-K (HML-2), HERV-W, and HERV-H, env gene expression profile by qPCR. The mRNA expression level of HERV-K, HERV-W, and HERV-H were significantly upregulated in PV patients in comparison to healthy controls (P 0.0001). The difference in expression of studied HERVs groups between men and women was no significant (P 0.05). Although rituximab taking patients had a decreased expression level of studied HERVs, the results were not significant (P 0.05). According to our obtained data, HERVs expression could be measured as a possible diagnostic tool for detection of PV and monitoring of the treatment.
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- 2019
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15. T lymphocytes and preeclampsia: The potential role of T‐cell subsets and related MicroRNAs in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia
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Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, Farhad Motavalli Khiavi, Reza ArefNezhad, Forough Parhizkar, Mehdi Yousefi, Mohammad Saeid Hejazi, and Ata Mahmoodpoor
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Spiral artery ,Placenta ,T cell ,Immunology ,Blood Pressure ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Preeclampsia ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Pathogenesis ,Endometrium ,Chemokine receptor ,Immune system ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Trophoblast ,T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cellular Microenvironment ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Reproductive Medicine ,Cytokines ,Female ,business ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Innate and adaptive immune systems have a crucial role in initiating and progressing some pregnancy disorders such as preeclampsia (PE), which is one of the pregnancy-specific disorders that could result in neonatal and maternal morbidity and mortality. The dysregulation of the spiral artery and inadequate trophoblast invasion lead to PE symptoms through producing various inflammatory cytokines and anti-angiogenic factors from the placenta. T lymphocytes play a special role in the epithelium and stroma of the human endometrium. CD4+ T helper (Th) cells, Th1/Th2, and Th17/T regulatory (Treg) balance mainly contribute to the establishment of a pregnancy-favorable environment. This review examined the dysregulation of some cytokines produced from T cells, the dysregulation of the transcription factors of Th cells, the expression of chemokine receptors on T cells, as well as the effects of some factors including vitamin D on the activity of T cells, and finally, the dysregulation of various miRNAs related to T cells, which could cause PE.
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- 2021
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16. Artificial Intelligence‐Augmented Additive Manufacturing: Insights on Closed‐Loop 3D Printing
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Abdul Rahman Sani, Ali Zolfagharian, and Abbas Z. Kouzani
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additive manufacturing ,artificial intelligence ,AI-augmented additive manufacturing ,3D Printing ,4D printing ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 ,Control engineering systems. Automatic machinery (General) ,TJ212-225 - Abstract
The advent of 3D printing has transformed manufacturing. However, extending the library of materials to improve 3D printing quality remains a challenge. Defects can occur when printing parameters like print speed and temperature are chosen incorrectly. These can cause structural or dimensional issues in the final product. This review investigates closed‐loop artificial intelligence‐augmented additive manufacturing (AI2AM) technology that integrates AI‐based monitoring, automation, and optimization of printing parameters and processes. AI2AM uses AI to improve defect detection and prevention, improving additive manufacturing quality and efficiency. This article explores generic 3D printing processes and issues using existing research and developments. Next, it focuses on fused deposition modeling (FDM) printers and reviews their parameters and issues. The current remedies developed for defect detection and monitoring in FDM 3D printers are presented. Then, the article investigates AI‐based 3D printing monitoring, closed‐loop feedback systems, and parameter optimization development. Finally, closed‐loop 3D printing challenges and future directions are discussed. AI‐based systems detect and correct 3D printing failures, enabling current printers to operate within optimal conditions and minimizing the risk of defects or failures, which in turn leads to more sustainable manufacturing with minimum waste and extending the library of materials.
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- 2024
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17. Framework for network survivability performance.
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Ali Zolfaghari and Fred Kaudel
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18. 3D printed elastomers with superior stretchability and mechanical integrity by parametric optimization of extrusion process using Taguchi Method
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Abbas Bayati, Mina Ahmadi, Davood Rahmatabadi, Mohammad Khodaei, Hao Xiang, Majid Baniassadi, Karen Abrinia, Ali Zolfagharian, Mahdi Bodaghi, and Mostafa Baghani
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3D printing ,FDM ,elastomers ,Taguchi Method ,mechanical properties ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This study focused on a modified Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing method, specifically the direct pellet printing of a propylene-based thermoplastic elastomer, Vistamaxx™ 6202, to address challenges like printability and weak mechanical properties. The main objective was optimizing printing parameters and investigating their impact on the mechanical properties. The Taguchi method was used to design the experiments, reducing the required experiments and optimizing printing parameters to maximize desired properties. Three influential parameters were chosen, each changing to three levels. By employing the Taguchi method, the number of experiments decreased from 27 full factorials to 9. Regression models were created through analysis of variance (ANOVA) and verified by additional experiments. Tensile tests were performed according to the ASTM D638 standard. SEM imaging was used to assess interlayer adhesion and structural integrity. The results demonstrated satisfactory interlayer adhesion and structural integrity of the printed samples. Notably, the printed thermoplastic elastomers achieved significant stretchability, reaching up to 5921.3%. The tensile strength was 5.22 MPa, with a tensile modulus of 1.7 MPa. The effect of each parameter and their contribution percentage to the tensile strength, elongation, and elastic modulus were obtained from the variance analysis.
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- 2025
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19. A new approach to the preeclampsia puzzle; MicroRNA-326 in CD4
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Mohammad Ali, Zolfaghari, Roza, Motavalli, Mohammad Sadegh, Soltani-Zangbar, Forough, Parhizkar, Shahla, Danaii, Leili, Aghebati-Maleki, Mohammad, Noori, Sanam, Dolati, Majid, Ahmadi, Hossein, Samadi Kafil, Farhad, Jadidi-Niaragh, Javad, Ahmadian Heris, Ata, Mahmoodpoor, Mohammad Saeid, Hejazi, and Mehdi, Yousefi
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Adult ,MicroRNAs ,Young Adult ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Case-Control Studies ,Endoglin ,Humans ,Th17 Cells ,Female ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - Abstract
Alongside many complications in understanding the etiology of Preeclampsia (PE), several determinants, such as the imbalanced proportion of anti-angiogenic/proangiogenic T-cell subsets, especially CD4After sample collection and preparation, CD4Our results showed that the miRNA-326 expression level increased in CD4In conclusion, we comprehensively evaluated immunological factors and molecules involved in PE manifestation. Interestingly, the CD4
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- 2020
20. A comparative study of Long Interspersed Element-1 Protein Immunoreactivity in Cutaneous Malignancies
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Elham Kalantari, Amirnader Emami Razavi, Alireza Ghanadan, Nafiseh Esmaili, Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, Abbas Karimi, Zahra Madjd, Kambiz Kamyab, and Alireza Korourian
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retroelements ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Tissue microarray ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical oncology ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Basal cell carcinoma ,Melanoma ,Aged ,Skin ,Aged, 80 and over ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Nuclear Proteins ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,Cancer ,Biomarker ,Middle Aged ,Skin neoplasms ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Long interspersed nuclear element ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Carcinoma, Basal Cell ,Tissue Array Analysis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,LINE-1 ORF1p ,Skin cancer ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Skin cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and commonly classified into malignant melanoma (MM) and Nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs), which mainly include basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The extent to which Long Interspersed Element-1 (LINE-1, L1) ORF1p is expressed in cutaneous malignancies remains to be evaluated. This study aimed to assess LINE-1 ORF1p immunoreactivity in various skin cancer subtypes. Method The expression level of LINE-1 ORF1p was evaluated in 95 skin cancer specimens comprising 36 (37.9%) BCC, 28 (29.5%) SCC, and 31 (32.6%) melanoma using the tissue microarray (TMA) technique. Then the association between expression of LINE-1 encoded protein and clinicopathological parameters was analyzed. Results We showed that LINE-1 ORF1p expression level was substantially higher in BCC and SCC patients compared with melanoma samples (p p = 0.004). In SCC samples, a lower level of LINE-1 ORF1p expression was associated with age younger than the mean (p = 0.041). At the same time, no significant correlation was found between LINE-1 ORF1p expression and other clinicopathological parameters (all p > 0.05). Conclusions According to our observation, LINE-1 ORF1p immunoreactivity in various skin tumor subtypes extends previous studies of LINE-1 expression in different cancers. LINE-1ORF1p overexpression in NMSCs compared with MM can be considered with caution as a tumor-specific antigen for NMSCs.
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- 2020
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21. Explaining Status of Entrepreneurship Indicators and Predicting Them in Rural Residences (Case Study: Ravansar Township)
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amir ali Zolfaghari and Hamid Barghi
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entrepreneurship indicators ,Entrepreneurship ,Geography ,lcsh:G1-922 ,entrepreneurship ,Socioeconomics ,ravansar ,rural development ,lcsh:Geography (General) - Abstract
Today, entrepreneurship is one of the most important strategies for the development of local communities that in order to develop it, basic studies in this field are essential. Given the importance of entrepreneurship in the economic and social development of todaychr('39')s societies, it is important to explain the status of entrepreneurial indicators among villagers, as well as identify factors that can be effective in strengthening entrepreneurial indices. The present quantitative study, conducted via descriptive-analytical method, is aimed at investigating and assessing the state of entrepreneurship indicators and identifying factors affecting those indicators in rural residences of Ravansar Township. The data gathering tool was a questionnaire. The statistical population of the study consists of all heads of rural households in Ravansar Township as 5668 individuals. To achieve the research objectives, comparison tests, frequency distribution table, Pearson correlation coefficient and Spearman and multivariate regression were used in SPSS software. The results regarding enjoyment of heads of households from the entrepreneurship indicators indicated that the degree of enjoyment of 39.2% of the participants were at low and very low levels, 45.5% of them were at the moderate level, and about 15.3% of them were at high and very high levels. All in all, the mean calculated for villagers’ enjoyment of entrepreneurship indicators was about 2.74% which is a level lower than the moderate one. The results of multivariate regression indicated that five identified variables could explain about 70% of the variance of entrepreneurship indicators in the studied area. The identified variables and the explained percentage of each of them are as follows: socioeconomic status (0.391), access to facilities and equipment (0.315), social capital (0.244), performance of management institutions (0.240), and ownership of capital resources (0.191) respective to their significance. Results the relationship between entrepreneurship indices and the variables studied showed in among the 11 variables studied, the relationship between entrepreneurship and gender variables; Internet access, age, household size, and distance to essential centers were not statistically significant and the mentioned variables have not related to entrepreneurship. © 2018 Geographical Researches
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- 2018
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22. Static and dynamic characterization of 3D-printed polymer structural elements
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Mohammad Reza Khosravani, Payam Soltani, Bernard Rolfe, Tamara Reinicke, and Ali Zolfagharian
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Additive manufacturing ,Bending tests ,Free vibrations ,FEM ,Polymers and polymer manufacture ,TP1080-1185 - Abstract
Considering wide applications of Additive Manufacturing (AM), profound knowledge on the mechanical performance of AMed components is a necessity. In the present study, the mechanical behavior of AMed polymer parts under static and dynamic tests has been investigated. To this end, cantilever beams with three different mesostructure cells were designed and fabricated via ABS Carbon material based on the fused deposition modeling process. The specimens were subjected to a series of static bending tests and free vibration experiments. In addition, numerical models have been presented for both static bending and the dynamic tests. In the current study, digital image correlation technique has been employed to determine strain field and validate the numerical results. The experimental findings and numerical outcomes have been compared and the convergence has been investigated. Based on the applications of AM in fabrication of structural elements with complex geometries, the results of the current study are useful for new designs of AMed parts with customized mechanical strength and enhanced structural performance.
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- 2024
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23. Intracerebral hemorrhage cadaver model for training in hematoma evacuation under endoscopy
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Xiong, Zhongwei, Yan, Xixi, Xin, Can, Wu, Xiaolin, Zou, Yichun, Ma, Zhiyang, Ali Zolfaghari, Seyed, Xiong, Wenping, Zhang, Jianjian, Li, Zhengwei, Cao, Changjun, Li, Zhiqiang, and Chen, Jincao
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- 2019
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24. Zinc and Manganese of serum were negatively, but Copper positively influenced by Iron elevation in diet of male Wistar rats
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Hamid Reza Gheisari, Ali Zolfaghari, Saeed Nazifi, and Arash Omidi
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Iron ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Manganese ,Zinc ,Iran ,Calcium ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,Food science ,Rats, Wistar ,Feces ,Phytic acid ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Magnesium ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Copper ,Diet ,Rats ,chemistry ,Serum iron ,Iron, Dietary - Abstract
Abstract. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of dietary iron on distribution of zinc, manganese, copper, calcium and magnesium in the body of Wistar rats. Commercial Sangak, an Iranian traditional flat bread was used in this study. It was prepared by additionof yeast and sourdough. Different doses of iron (35, 70, 140, and 210 mg/kg per diet) were added to bread vehicle for 30 days with or without baking soda (250 mg/kg per diet). The concentrations of the above elements were determined by graphite furnace and flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. Serum zinc and manganese concentrations were significantly lower (P < 0.05) in rats that received higher concentrations of iron compared to the controls. Serum iron, and copper concentrations increased significantly (P < 0.05) with an increase in dietary iron compared to the controls. Increments of dietary concentrations of iron raised the concentration of iron, zinc and manganese in the feces, and lowered the concentration of copper and calcium in the feces (P < 0.05). Diets that contained baking soda showed a statistically significant increase in phytic acid (P < 0.05). Lower serum iron was seen in rats that received baking soda with diet of the control group. Conversely, feces iron and zinc were increased in this group. It is concluded that iron absorption might interfere with zinc and manganese because of similar physicochemical properties. Knowledge about these interactions is essential when supplementation of some elements is recommended in populations with a high risk of some deficiencies such as iron and zinc.
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- 2018
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25. A new approach to the preeclampsia puzzle; MicroRNA-326 in CD4+ lymphocytes might be as a potential suspect
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Leili Aghebati-Maleki, Forough Parhizkar, Hossein Samadi Kafil, Farhad Jadidi-Niaragh, Mehdi Yousefi, Majid Ahmadi, Mohammad Sadegh Soltani-Zangbar, Mohammad Ali Zolfaghari, Javad Ahmadian Heris, Ata Mahmoodpoor, Shahla Danaii, Sanam Dolati, Roza Motavalli, Mohammad Saeid Hejazi, and Mohammad Noori
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,FOXP3 ,medicine.disease ,Preeclampsia ,Flow cytometry ,Interleukin 22 ,Pathogenesis ,Reproductive Medicine ,RAR-related orphan receptor gamma ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Sample collection ,business ,Transcription factor - Abstract
Background Alongside many complications in understanding the etiology of Preeclampsia (PE), several determinants, such as the imbalanced proportion of anti-angiogenic/proangiogenic T-cell subsets, especially CD4+ (Th17/Treg), as well as alterations in the expression profile of related cytokines, miRNAs, and transcription factors might have been implicated in PE pathogenesis. Material and method After sample collection and preparation, CD4+ cells were isolated from PE and non-PE pregnant woman and were cultured. Furthermore, analysis such as flow cytometry, real-time PCR, western blotting, and ELISA were performed to assess determinants related to PE manifestation, including sFlt-1, sEng, STAT-3, RORγt, SMAD-7, Foxp3, IL-17, IL-22, Ets-1, and miRNA-326. Results Our results showed that the miRNA-326 expression level increased in CD4+ Cells and Th17 in PE patients which downregulated Ets-1 expression that acts as a negative control for Th17 development. Furthermore, we showed that the number and expression level of Th17 s and transcription factor RORγt escalated, respectively. While Treg and its related transcription factor (Foxp3) demonstrated a decrease. Flow cytometry analysis illustrated that the Th17/Treg ratio increased in PE. Additionally, we demonstrated that expression and concentration levels of cytokines (IL-17 and IL22) and anti-angiogenic molecules (sEng and sFlt-1) soared in isolated CD4+ cells from PE patients, which could be correlated with PE pathogenicity. Conclusion In conclusion, we comprehensively evaluated immunological factors and molecules involved in PE manifestation. Interestingly, the CD4+ T-cell subset could be an extra source of antiangiogenic factors for the maintenance of this hypertension disorder.
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26. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus after extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy in 15 years follow-up
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Ali Zolfaghari, Alireza Farshi, Mahboobeh Gholipour, Nader Rash Ahmadi, Mohsen Amjadi, and Fahimeh Kazemi Rashed
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Blood sugar ,Shock wave lithotripsy ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,New onset diabetes ,medicine ,Fasting blood sugar ,fasting blood sugar ,business.industry ,extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Kidney stones ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) increases the risk of new onset diabetes mellitus (DM) or significant changes in fasting blood sugar (FBS). Materials and Methods: A total number of 307 patients enrolled in this study. All of them had undergone ESWL for kidney stone from 1991 to 1994. In 2009, after 15-19 years, we invited patients to check their blood sugar. Results: There were 307 patients, 19.8% females, and 80.1% males. The mean age of the patients was 44 for females and 42 years for males. 47.5% had kidney stone in the left side, 42.9% in the right side and 9.4% bilateral. The mean FBS increasing was 11.86 g/dl. It was 14.54 g/dl for the right side, 8.57 g/dl for left and 16.24 g/dl for bilateral ESWL. Discussions: The increasing of FBS is more significant in shock wave intensities higher than 15.5 KV. And there wasn't any significant relationship between age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and total number of shock waves with increasing of FBS. ESWL treatment might associate with increasing FBS without any relation to age, sex and BMI.
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- 2017
27. Effects of Simple and Microencapsulated Lactobacillus acidophilus With or Without Inulin on the Broiler Meat Quality Infected by Avian Influenza Virus (H9N2)
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Seyedeh Leila Poorbaghi, Ali Zolfaghari, Masood Sepehrimanesh, H. Dadras, and Hamidreza Gheisari
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0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,animal diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030106 microbiology ,Inulin ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Probiotic ,Lactobacillus acidophilus ,law ,medicine ,Dry matter ,Food science ,Molecular Biology ,Prebiotic ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Broiler ,virus diseases ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 ,Vaccination ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
The aims of the present study were to investigate the effects of simple and microencapsulated Lactobacillus acidophilus as probiotic with or without inulin as prebiotic on meat quality of broiler infected by avian influenza virus (H9N2). Two hundred-day-old chicks were randomly allocated into 14 groups based on simple, microencapsulated probiotic and prebiotic and based on vaccination and challenge with H9N2 virus. Groups 1-7 contained 20 chicks, and groups 8-12 and 14 contained 10 chicks. Group 13 was derived from group 1 with 10 chicks at challenge day with avian influenza virus (AIV). Half of the groups were vaccinated by H9N2 vaccine on day 5. All groups except the negative control and positive vaccine control were challenged with 106.5 EID50 of low-virulence H9N2 AIV at day 21. Each bird was received 109 CFU of simple or microencapsulated probiotic on days 0 and 17 by gavage. Prebiotic as dose as 0.1 % of feed weight was used daily. Increase in water-holding capacity, dry matter, ash and protein content, and decrease in dripping loss plus beneficial changes in lightness and redness of breast meat were detected in response to probiotic especially microencapsulated synbiotic. In conclusion, probiotic alone or with prebiotic was able to improve the physicochemical properties of chicken breast muscle in both healthy and AIV-infected chickens.
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28. Intracerebral hemorrhage cadaver model for training in hematoma evacuation under endoscopy
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Changjun Cao, Can Xin, Wenping Xiong, Xixi Yan, Seyed Ali Zolfaghari, Yichun Zou, Zhengwei Li, Zhiyang Ma, Zhi-Qiang Li, Jianjian Zhang, Xiaolin Wu, Zhongwei Xiong, and Jincao Chen
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Male ,Models, Anatomic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hematoma ,Cadaver ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Seniority ,Stage (cooking) ,Craniotomy ,Cerebral Hemorrhage ,Intracerebral hemorrhage ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopy ,Neurology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Neuroendoscopy ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Corticotomy - Abstract
Neuroendoscopic surgery has been performed as an effective method for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). This study describes the know-how of constructing the ICH cadaver model and the training on the main neuroendoscopic procedures for ICH. During the training, operation time of twenty trainees in main stages of craniotomy and corticotomy (stage 2), and hematoma evacuation under endoscopy (stage 3) was recorded. To distinguish factors influencing trainees' surgical proficiency, operation time was calculated according to seniority, experience in neuroendoscopic surgery and training sequence. Questionnaire about validity of model was conducted eventually. Ten ICH cadaver models with bilateral hematoma were constructed. Seven trainees worked with seniority5 years and eleven had experience in neuroendoscopic surgery. Operation time ranged from 20.6 to 33.4 min in stage 2 and 18.5 to 24.9 min in stage 3. In stage 2, less operation time was needed for trainees with seniority5 years comparing to trainees with seniority ≦5 years (22.56 ± 1.29 vs 29.25 ± 3.02 min, p 0.01). In stage 3, significant difference of operation time was found between trainees with experience in neuroendoscopic surgery and trainees without the experience (20.08 ± 1.22 vs 22.02 ± 1.82 min, p = 0.014), and the same between trainees in latter group and in former group (19.75 ± 0.80 vs 22.54 ± 1.45 min, p 0.01). Questionnaire feedback proved high degree of satisfaction about the training model. Therefore, the ICH cadaver model can assist neurosurgeons with neuroendoscopic treatment learning sessions. Simulation and improvement in neuroendoscopic surgical techniques for ICH treatment were possible with the help of ICH cadaver model.
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29. Recent progress of 4D printing in cancer therapeutics studies
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Atchara Chinnakorn, Wiwat Nuansing, Mahdi Bodaghi, Bernard Rolfe, and Ali Zolfagharian
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4D printing ,Cancer therapeutics ,Surgical resection ,Drug delivery system ,Hyperthermia ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Cancer is a critical cause of global human death. Not only are complex approaches to cancer prognosis, accurate diagnosis, and efficient therapeutics concerned, but post-treatments like postsurgical or chemotherapeutical effects are also followed up. The four-dimensional (4D) printing technique has gained attention for its potential applications in cancer therapeutics. It is the next generation of the three-dimensional (3D) printing technique, which facilitates the advanced fabrication of dynamic constructs like programmable shapes, controllable locomotion, and on-demand functions. As is well-known, it is still in the initial stage of cancer applications and requires the insight study of 4D printing. Herein, we present the first effort to report on 4D printing technology in cancer therapeutics. This review will illustrate the mechanisms used to induce the dynamic constructs of 4D printing in cancer management. The recent potential applications of 4D printing in cancer therapeutics will be further detailed, and future perspectives and conclusions will finally be proposed.
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30. Renal Vascular Doppler Resistance after Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
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Ali Zolfaghari, Nariman Nezami, Mir Reza Ghemi Mirabad, Mohammad Goldust, Mohamad Kazem Tarzamni, and Ali Ghadirpour
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Urinary system ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Renal function ,Kidney ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Renal Circulation ,Young Adult ,symbols.namesake ,Lithotripsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,General Medicine ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Middle Aged ,Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,Vascular resistance ,symbols ,Female ,Vascular Resistance ,business ,Doppler effect ,Artery - Abstract
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is mainly an alternative for other therapeutic methods such as surgery and endourology to treat urinary tract calculus. Although it is safe and effective, it has undesirable effects on renal function. Diagnostic techniques such as color Doppler ultrasonography create a new attitude toward renal function. The aim of this study was to evaluate renal vascular resistance change before and after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.During the present study, vascular resistive index (RI) of renal intralobar artery was measured before, 30 min, and 1 week after ESWL using Doppler ultrasonography.Thirty minutes after ESWL, RI was significantly increased from primary value of 0.62 ± 0.05 to 0.66 ± 0.06 (p = 0.0001). There was no correlation between increase of RI and patients' age. Following up the patients revealed that mean RI did not return to pretreatment level after 1 week (p0.05). The RI level in the old patients (3 patients who were 60 years or older) was higher than that of the younger ones (19 patients who were younger than 60 years) after 1 week (0.76 ± 0.05 vs. 0.64 ± 0.06). There was no meaningful relationship between ESWL voltage or number of shocks and RI variation before and after ESWL.Following ESWL, patients are at risk of renal tissue damage due to increase of primary RI level. Measuring RI variations using ultrasound techniques after ESWL may provide helpful information to clinical detection of renal tissue damage.
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31. Statistical properties of the poisson reverberation envelope.
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Ali Zolfaghari
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32. Porcospino Flex: A Bio-Inspired Single-Track Robot with a 3D-Printed, Flexible, Compliant Vertebral Column
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Shahab Edin Nodehi, Luca Bruzzone, Mohammadreza Lalegani Dezaki, Ali Zolfagharian, and Mahdi Bodaghi
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snake robot ,worm robot ,tracked locomotion ,single-track ,compliant mechanism ,meta-material structure ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This paper is focused on the design and development of the Porcospino Flex, a single-track robot inspired by nature and featuring a meta-material structure. In the earlier version of the Porcospino, the main body was composed of a chain of vertebrae and two end sections linked by flexible joints, but the excessive use of materials in 3D printing and the resulting weight of the robot posed challenges, ultimately leading to a decrease in its overall efficiency and performance. The Porcospino Flex is manufactured through the fused deposition modeling process using acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and thermoplastic polyurethane, featuring a singular meta-material structure vertebral column. The adoption of a lattice structure in the main body of the Porcospino Flex leads to a substantial increase in performance, reducing its weight from 4200 g to 3600 g. Furthermore, the decrease in weight leads to a reduction in material usage and waste, making a substantial contribution to the sustainability of the robot. The discussion focuses on the testing results of the Porcospino Flex prototype, highlighting the enhancements observed compared to its prior version.
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33. Aflatoxin M1 contamination in white and Lighvan cheese marketed in Rafsanjan, Iran
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Hamid Reza Gheisari, Fateme Akrami Mohajeri, Mohsen Rezaeian, Seyed Razi Ghalebi, Aziz A. Fallah, Ali Zolfaghari, and Hossein Khorramdel Azad
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Aflatoxin ,White cheese ,Enzyme immunoassay method ,Elisa assay ,Contamination ,Biology ,Aflatoxin M ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Food science ,National standard ,Mycotoxin ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
This study was a screening survey to determine the occurrence of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in 82 cheese samples composed of white cheese (45 samples) and Lighvan cheese (37 samples) obtained from supermarkets and retail outlets in Rafsanjan city of Iran. The competitive enzyme immunoassay method was used for determination of the toxin in the samples. Aflatoxin M1 was detected in 39 (47.6%) samples, consisting of 29 (64.4%) white cheese (mean: 135 ng/kg; range: 93.3–309 ng/kg) and 10 (27%) Lighvan cheese samples (mean: 90.8 ng/kg; range: 70.5–203 ng/kg). According to Iranian national standard limit for AFM1 in cheese (200 ng/kg), 9 samples (20%) of white cheese and 1 sample (2.70%) of Lighvan cheese had levels above the limit. It was concluded that the contamination of the samples with AFM1 in such a level could be considered as a serious public health problem.
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34. Endohelminths of European pond turtle Emys orbicularis in Southwest Iran
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Amir Mootabi Alavi, Parisa Salarian, Mohammad Rajabloo, Hossein Shayegh, Amin Gholamhosseini, and Ali Zolfaghari
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0301 basic medicine ,Emys orbicularis ,biology ,Fauna ,Zoology ,Aquatic animal ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,Microcephalus ,biology.organism_classification ,law.invention ,Fishery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nematode ,law ,Parasite hosting ,Helminths ,Parasitology ,Original Article ,Turtle (robot) - Abstract
Very little is known about parasitic diseases of European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) in Iran. The objective of this study is to examine parasitic fauna of European pond turtles collected from Fars province, southwest Iran. Carcasses of turtles (n = 52) which died during dredging procedure are collected from earthen fishery basins in Zarghan region. They have been died earlier during dredging procedure in different farms. Three species of helminths in total were found in gastrointestinal tract, including two nematodes (Serpinema microcephalus and Falcaustra araxiana) and one digenean trematod (Telorchis assula). Large intestines of all examined turtles were infected by F. araxiana (100 %, Mean intensity = 18) and this nematode were also found in gastric nodules. Nine turtles (17.3 %, 3 male, 6 female, Mean intensity = 3) were infected with Serpinema microcephalus. T. assula were found in 25 turtles (48.07 %, 5 male, 20 female, mean intensity = 5). Helminths were not found in any examined organs and no ectoparasite found eighter. F. araxiana is the most prevalent nematode in European pond turtles. Detection of Serpinema.microcephalus is in agreement with the fact which this parasite is common parasite of turtles in all over the world. T. assula might be transmitted between variety of reptiles so presence of the trematod should be considered as a risk factor for other reptiles.
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35. Soft Pneumatic Actuators: A Review of Design, Fabrication, Modeling, Sensing, Control and Applications
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Matheus S. Xavier, Charbel D. Tawk, Ali Zolfagharian, Joshua Pinskier, David Howard, Taylor Young, Jiewen Lai, Simon M. Harrison, Yuen K. Yong, Mahdi Bodaghi, and Andrew J. Fleming
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Soft robotics ,soft pneumatic actuator ,design ,modeling ,sensing ,control ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Soft robotics is a rapidly evolving field where robots are fabricated using highly deformable materials and usually follow a bioinspired design. Their high dexterity and safety make them ideal for applications such as gripping, locomotion, and biomedical devices, where the environment is highly dynamic and sensitive to physical interaction. Pneumatic actuation remains the dominant technology in soft robotics due to its low cost and mass, fast response time, and easy implementation. Given the significant number of publications in soft robotics over recent years, newcomers and even established researchers may have difficulty assessing the state of the art. To address this issue, this article summarizes the development of soft pneumatic actuators and robots up until the date of publication. The scope of this article includes the design, modeling, fabrication, actuation, characterization, sensing, control, and applications of soft robotic devices. In addition to a historical overview, there is a special emphasis on recent advances such as novel designs, differential simulators, analytical and numerical modeling methods, topology optimization, data-driven modeling and control methods, hardware control boards, and nonlinear estimation and control techniques. Finally, the capabilities and limitations of soft pneumatic actuators and robots are discussed and directions for future research are identified.
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36. A pneumatic conveyor robot for color detection and sorting
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Mohammadreza Lalegani Dezaki, Saghi Hatami, Ali Zolfagharian, and Mahdi Bodaghi
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Robotics ,Conveyor belt ,Pneumatic system ,Color detection ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Despite numerous research works on conveyor robots, few works can be found on electropneumatic conveyor belt robots with two separated lines. The unique feature of this study is a combination of various systems to develop an electropneumatic robot. In this work, an automated and intelligent mechatronic conveyor system is designed and developed for transporting and positioning circular objects that can be used in the manufacturing and packaging industries. In addition to moving and positioning, timing can also be controlled on this conveyor belt robot. All control operations are handled by an electrical and programmable relay called a mini programmable logic controller (PLC), color sensor, gripper arm, and electronic switches. An electropneumatic system is used to control the robot for placing objects. The main goal of this study is to develop a novel 3D structural design which make the procedure unique for better efficiency and accuracy. The novelty of this work lies within the 3D design of two belts and assembly of all electropneumatic components which are helpful for manufacturing assembly lines. Also, TCS230 sensor and AVR microcontroller are used to identify the colors within the operation. The results show the accuracy of the developed system is reliable in terms of color and positioning detection. The system is able to work non-stop for more than 1 hour without any issues.
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37. Editorial: 4D printing and 3D printing in robotics, sensors, and actuators manufacturing
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Ali Zolfagharian, Mahdi Bodaghi, and Antoine Le Duigou
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4D printing ,soft robotics ,sensors ,actuators ,additive manufacturing ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Published
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38. A review on additive/subtractive hybrid manufacturing of directed energy deposition (DED) process
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Mohammadreza Lalegani Dezaki, Ahmad Serjouei, Ali Zolfagharian, Mohammad Fotouhi, Mahmoud Moradi, M.K.A. Ariffin, and Mahdi Bodaghi
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Additive manufacturing ,Additive/subtractive hybrid manufacturing ,3D printing ,Hybrid manufacturing ,Metal alloys ,Direct energy deposition ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are reliable techniques to build highly complex metallic parts. Direct energy deposition (DED) is one of the most common technologies to 3D print metal alloys. Despite a wide range of literature that has discussed the ability of DED in metal printing, weak binding, poor accuracy, and rough surface still exist in final products. Thus, limitations in 3D printing of metal powder and wire indicate post-processing techniques required to achieve high quality in both mechanical properties and surface quality. Therefore, hybrid manufacturing (HM), specifically additive/subtractive hybrid manufacturing (ASHM) of DED has been proposed to enhance product quality. ASHM is a capable process that combines two technologies with 3-axis or multi-axis machines. Different methods have been suggested to increase the accuracy of machines to find better quality and microstructure. In contrast, drawbacks in ASHM still exist such as limitations in existing reliable materials and poor accuracy in machine coordination to avoid collision in the multi-axes machine. It should be noted that there is no review work with focuses on both DED and hybridization of DED processes. Thus, in this review work, a unique study of DED in comparison to ASHM as well as novel techniques are discussed with the objective of showing the capabilities of each process and the benefits of using them for different applications. Finally, new gaps are discussed in ASHM to enhance the layer bonding and surface quality with the processes' effects on microstructures and performance.
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39. 3D printing non-assembly compliant joints for soft robotics
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Ali Zolfagharian, Mohammad Lakhi, Sadegh Ranjbar, Yonas Tadesse, and Mahdi Bodaghi
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Additive manufacturing ,Robotic ,Compliant joints ,4D printing ,Simulation ,Technology - Abstract
This paper investigates integrating non-assembly three-dimensional (3D)-printed joints and soft robotic muscles in order to make a tendon-driven robotic finger. A finger-type structure actuated by electro-thermal soft actuator mechanism is introduced, including a bio-inspired 3D-printed compliant joint. As an affordable but high-performance component, twisted and coiled polymer (TCP) is used to drive the system as an actuator. The Euler–Lagrangian method and a transfer function based on an electro-thermo-mechanical model are used to analyze finger joints. The compliant joints are non-assembly 3D-printed spiral springs with high customization capabilities incorporated into the model. The simulation analysis is conducted to elucidate how the electro-thermal muscle and the spiral spring joint properties influence the finger motion. The results reveal further understanding of the 3D-printed spiral spring joints effects on the behavior of the soft robotic limbs. The suggested method can be adapted and employed in a broad variety of medicinal and industrial applications.
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40. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with previous open nephrolithotomy: one-shot versus telescopic technique for tract dilatation
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Ali Zolfaghari, Mohsen Amjadi, Amirreza Elahian, and Anahita Tavoosi
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Nephrology ,Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiation Dosage ,Kidney Calculi ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Fluoroscopy ,Humans ,Percutaneous nephrolithotomy ,Aged ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,X-Rays ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dilatation ,Surgery ,Lithotomy position ,Kidney stone disease ,Dilator ,Nephrostomy ,Female ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) can be done in patients who have previously had open nephrolithotomy. Currently, dilatation of the nephrostomy tract is achieved using an Amplatz renal dilator or telescopic metal dilators in these patients. The aim of this study was to compare the safety and efficacy of the "one-shot" procedure in patients with previous open nephrolithotomy with those of the current telescopic technique.Thirty-one patients with past history of open surgery for kidney stone disease underwent PCNL at our institution from February 2006 to March 2007. Patients were randomly divided into two groups according to dilation technique used: group A (telescopic procedure) and group B (one-shot procedure). X-ray exposure, blood loss, and complications were evaluated.No significant difference in hemoglobin decrease was seen in the two groups. The stone-free and complication rates were the same in the two groups. Fluoroscopy time during the one-shot procedure was significantly shorter than that of the telescopic procedure (P0.000).Our experience indicated that the one-shot procedure is feasible in patients with previous open nephrolithotomy. It is as safe and effective as the telescopic procedure, with significant reduction in x-ray exposure.
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41. Multiphysics Modeling of Contact Dynamics in Circuit Breakers
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Andres Moreira, Ali Zolfaghari, and Walter Collett
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Mechanism (engineering) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Multiphysics ,Tripping ,Electrical engineering ,Contact dynamics ,Mechanics ,Current (fluid) ,business ,Electrical contacts ,Short-circuit test ,Circuit breaker - Abstract
The contact dynamics in a low-voltage circuit breaker contact assembly have been modeled using a multiphysics approach. The approach considered the effects of current constriction and Lorentz forces acting to separate the contacts, while incorporating the presence of the arc established between the open contacts in providing a path for continued current flow. Contact movement, due to these forces as well as additional tripping mechanism action, was determined. The results compare well with high-speed x-ray video images captured during an actual short circuit test.
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42. Magneto-thermal Coupled Simulation in the Design of Electrical Equipment using Code Coupling Interface
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B. Pulido, Kevin L. Parker, V. Leconte, Ian Lyttle, and Ali Zolfaghari
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Coupling (physics) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Electrical equipment ,Electrical engineering ,Electrical element ,Mechanics ,Electric current ,business ,Magneto ,Electrical conductor ,Line (electrical engineering) - Abstract
During the optimization of electrical equipment, the power loss density generated by electrical currents, and the temperature rise due to the generated heat, must be analyzed as a coupled model. The electrical heat-generation is a function of the current distribution in conductors, which depends on resistivity values, which is a temperature-dependent property. A magneto-thermal coupled simulation is proposed, coupling specialized codes to simulate each physics
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43. Use of MpCCI to Perform Multidisciplinary Analyses for Electrical Distribution Equipment
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Kevin L. Parker, Ian Lyttle, Scott Robert Littler, Carlton R. Rodrigues, Walter Collett, Ali Zolfaghari, and John Richter
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Distribution (number theory) ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Computer science ,Industrial engineering - Published
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44. 3D/4D-printed bending-type soft pneumatic actuators: fabrication, modelling, and control
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Ali Zolfagharian, M. A. Parvez Mahmud, Saleh Gharaie, Mahdi Bodaghi, Abbas Z. Kouzani, and Akif Kaynak
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soft pneumatic actuators ,soft robots ,3d printing ,4d printing ,Science ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 - Abstract
This article reviews soft pneumatic actuators (SPAs) that are manufactured entirely via additive manufacturing methods. These actuators are known as four-dimensional (4D)-printed SPAs and can generate bending motions in response to either pressurised or vacuum (negative pressure) air stimulus after fabrication. They are characterised by geometrical and material factors that determine their motion trajectory, and the force they exert on manipulated soft objects in delicate applications such as food handling and non-invasive surgery. Here, we review various 3D printers and materials used for the fabrication of the pressurised air bending-type SPAs. The reported approaches for modelling and control of these actuators are presented and compared. General discussions, as well as future directions and challenges of these actuators, are given.
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- 2020
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45. A novel spectral relaxation approach for nanofluid flow past a stretching surface in presence of magnetic field and nonlinear radiation
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S.E. Ghasemi, S. Mohsenian, Sina Gouran, and Ali Zolfagharian
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Magnetic field ,Nonlinear radiation ,Viscous dissipation ,Joule heating ,Nanofluid ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The goal of current research is to peruse the influences of magnetic field and nonlinear radiation on stagnation-point flow of nanofluid past a stretching surface. The Joule heating and viscous dissipation properties are considered for analysis in present work. The spectral relaxation numerical approach is implemented to solve the principal equations of the problem. Also, the influences of nanoparticles thermophoretic diffusion and Brownian motion, as well as Prandtl, Eckert, Lewis, and Biot numbers are analyzed and discussed in details. As a main result, it can be concluded that by increasing Prandtl number the temperature profile reduces for different values of radiation parameter. Furthermore, the results show that the nanofluid temperature profile rises with increase of Lewis number. In addition, the findings reveal that increasing the strength of the magnetic field affects the temperature and concentration of nanofluid.
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- 2022
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46. Thermal and hydrodynamic analysis of a conducting nanofluid flow through a sinusoidal wavy channel
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S.E. Ghasemi, Sina Gouran, and Ali Zolfagharian
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Thermophoresis ,Wavy channel ,Optimal homotopy asymptotic method (OHAM) ,Differential quadrature method (DQM) ,Nanoparticle ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The main objective of current study is investigation on thermo-hydraulic behavior of nanofluids in a sinusoidal wavy channel as a novel geometry under influences of thermophoresis and Brownian motion. Differential quadrature method and optimal homotopy asymptotic scheme have been employed to solve the momentum, continuity, energy and nanoparticle fraction equations. The validity of the proposed approaches is evaluated by comparing with previously published results. The impacts of some other physical parameters on temperature, nanoparticle concentration and velocity profiles will be analyzed in details. For instance, the results indicate that increment of the thermophoresis leads to enhance in values of temperature distribution. Also, the volume fraction of nanoparticle enhances by decreasing the parameter of thermophoresis.
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47. Vat polymerization 3D printing of composite acrylate photopolymer-based coated glass beads
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Amirhossein Enayati Gerdroodbar, Hura Alihemmati, Mohsen Zeighami, Mahdi Bodaghi, Abbas Z Kouzani, Behzad Pourabbas, and Ali Zolfagharian
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coated glass beads ,digital light processing ,3D printing ,mechanical properties ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Vat photopolymerization-based three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques have been used as an efficient method for complex and special geometries in various applications. Composites are also a group of polymer materials that are obtained by adding a reinforcing component such as filler, fibres with different origins. Therefore, the development of 3D printable composites is paramount due to their high precision and speed of production. Glass beads (GBs) have been favorites as economical reinforcement agents for their chemical stability, water resistance in acidic environments, dimensional stability, and eco-friendly properties. In this study, 3D printable composites based on coated glass beads (CGBs) have been prepared. First, the beads are coated with ultraviolet (UV) curable resins to improve the interface with the polymer matrix. Then, CGBs are mixed with 3D printing resin and formulated for digital light processing (DLP) printing. The coating process is checked by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the mechanical properties of the 3D-printed composite structures have been evaluated by bending and compression tests. Also, the fracture behavior of cured resin has been checked with SEM. Mechanical property investigations have shown the success of the 3D printing of the CGBs into a photopolymer resin (PR) composite with behavior modification and compatibility of the interface with the matrix in practice.
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- 2023
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48. Listeriosis in a Premature Neonate with Meconium Staining
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Ali Zolfaghari, M D Khadije Daneshjou, and M D Elahe Amini
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,Premature neonate ,Meconium staining - Published
- 2006
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49. Using fibrincollagen composite hydrogel and silk for bio-inspired design of tympanic membrane grafts: A vibro-acoustic analysis
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Ali A. Rostam-Alilou, Hamid Jafari, Ali Zolfagharian, Ahmad Serjouei, and Mahdi Bodaghi
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Tympanic membrane graft ,Vibro-acoustic analysis ,Bio-inspired design ,Composite hydrogels ,Silk biomaterial ,Spider web ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Tympanic membrane (TM) is vulnerable to a variety of middle ear diseases. In some cases, reconstruction or repair of the TM is essential for recovering the hearing. Although there are many kinds of materials and therapeutics for TM reconstruction, tissue engineering of the TM is still in its initial steps of advancement. Treatment of damaged TM is usually carried out by otology-related techniques such as myringoplasty and tympanoplasty. Most of the novel tympanoplasty methods employ artificial grafts made of biomaterials and polymers for scaffolds. One biomaterial candidate for design and fabrication of synthetic grafts is spider silk, which has excellent mechanical and acoustic characteristics. On the other hand, the structural function of the spider web is also one of the potential inspirations for designing tissue-engineered grafts on micro-scale explorations. In this study, a bio-inspired design and analysis of silky TM grafts are carried out employing finite element modeling and vibro-acoustic investigation. A comparative and statistical analysis is also performed with experimentally validated data to check the suitability of the materials and design. The numerical study shows that the proposed bio-inspired models are appropriate for TM graft design and fabrication. The effects of inspired architecture and materials on obtaining an optimum design for TM grafts are put into evidence via a parametric study, and pertinent conclusions are outlined.
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- 2021
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50. Listeriosis in a Premature Neonate with Meconium Staining
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M.D., Elahe Amini, primary, ., Khadije Daneshjou M., additional, and ., Ali Zolfaghari, additional
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- 2006
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