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2. Validation Study of the Simplified Seizure Classification Algorithm (VASSCA)
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Danish Epilepsy Centre, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, University of Pavia, Thomas Jefferson University, and Sándor Beniczky, professor
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- 2021
3. Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease With Polypill Among Pars Cohort Participants
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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- 2021
4. Treating Hepatitis C in CRF Using Sofosbuvir and Daclatasvir (SD-CRF)
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Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, and Hamadan University of Medical Science
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- 2019
5. Evaluating of the Effect of Fingolimod With Fish Oil on Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Vahid Shaygannejad, Associate Professor of Neurology
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- 2019
6. Diltiazem Gel Versus Nitroglycerin Ointment in Healing Process of Scleroderma Digital Ulcers
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Mohammad Ali Nazarinia, Associate Professor of Rheumatology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
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- 2017
7. The Effect of Baked Milk on Cow's Milk Allergy
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Hossein Esmaielzadeh, Assisstant Professor of Asthma and Allergy
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- 2018
8. Safety and Efficacy of Lotemax Versus FML in Subjects Undergoing PRK for the Correction of Mild to Moderate Myopia, 3- Month Follow-up Study
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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- 2016
9. Effects of Exergame, Conventional Exercise, and Mixed Exercise On Proprioception, Balance, & Mobility on Males Elderly (FITT)
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Hassan Sadeghi, PhD Student, Institute of Gerontology, University Putra Malaysia
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- 2016
10. Effect of Alpha-lipoic Acid on Biochemical Markers and Important Outcomes in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Units
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and najmeh hejazi, PhD of Nutrition,Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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- 2013
11. Effect of Vitamin E Fortified Whey Drink on Nutritional, Inflammatory and Oxidative Markers in Hemodialysis Patients (EVEWD)
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Mohammad Hassan Eftekhari, professor. PhD
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- 2015
12. Effect of Insulin Resistance Reducing Agents Pre and Post CABG on Post-operative Metabolic Status and Oxidative Stress (ECIRRA)
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Mohammad Hassan Eftekhari, Professor. PhD
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- 2014
13. Effect of Anti-inflammatory Diet on Inflammatory, Oxidative and Nutritional Markers in Hemodialysis Patients
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Maryam Ekramzadeh, PhD, PhD
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- 2014
14. Effect of Selenium on Serum Adiponectin, Homocystein and Malnutrition-inflammation Complex Syndrome in Hemodialysis Patients
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and maryam ekramzadeh, Ph.D
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- 2012
15. Effect of Selenium Supplementation on Inflammatory,Oxidative and Nutritional Markers in Hemodialysis Patients
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Zahra Sohrabi, Ph.D
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- 2012
16. Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Cirrhosis Patients
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Small Business Developing Center and Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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- 2011
17. Effects of Metformin Plus Simvastatin on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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- 2009
18. Effect of Turmeric on Diabetic Nephropathy
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Office of Vice Chancellor for research in Shiraz UMS
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- 2009
19. ESICM LIVES 2016: part three: Milan, Italy. 1–5 October 2016
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Velasquez, T., Mackey, G., Lusk, J., Kyle, U. G., Fontenot, T., Marshall, P., Shekerdemian, L. S., Coss-Bu, J. A., Nishigaki, A., Yatabe, T., Tamura, T., Yamashita, K., Yokoyama, M., Ruiz-Rodriguez, J. C., Encina, B., Belmonte, R., Troncoso, I., Tormos, P., Riveiro, M., Baena, J., Sanchez, A., Bañeras, J., Cordón, J., Duran, N., Ruiz, A., Caballero, J., Nuvials, X., Riera, J., Serra, J., Rutten, A. M. F., van Ieperen, S. N. M., Der Kinderen, E. P. H. M., Van Logten, T., Kovacikova, L., Skrak, P., Zahorec, M., Kyle, U. G., Akcan-Arikan, A., Silva, J. C., Mackey, G., Lusk, J., Goldsworthy, M., Shekerdemian, L. S., Coss-Bu, J. A., Wood, D., Harrison, D., Parslow, R., Davis, P., Pappachan, J., Goodwin, S., Ramnarayan, P., Chernyshuk, S., Yemets, H., Zhovnir, V., Pulitano’, S. M., De Rosa, S., Mancino, A., Villa, G., Tosi, F., Franchi, P., Conti, G., Patel, B., Khine, H., Shah, A., Sung, D., Singer, L., Haghbin, S., Inaloo, S., Serati, Z., Idei, M., Nomura, T., Yamamoto, N., Sakai, Y., Yoshida, T., Matsuda, Y., Yamaguchi, Y., Takaki, S., Yamaguchi, O., Goto, T., Longani, N., Medar, S., Abdel-Aal, I. R., El Adawy, A. S., Mohammed, H. M. E. H., Mohamed, A. N., Parry, S. M., Knight, L. D., Denehy, L., De Morton, N., Baldwin, C. E., Sani, D., Kayambu, G., da Silva, V. Z. M., Phongpagdi, P., Puthucheary, Z. A., Granger, C. L., Rydingsward, J. E., Horkan, C. M., Christopher, K. B., McWilliams, D., Jones, C., Reeves, E., Atkins, G., Snelson, C., Aitken, L. M., Rattray, J., Kenardy, J., Hull, A. M., Ullman, A., Le Brocque, R., Mitchell, M., Davis, C., Macfarlane, B., Azevedo, J. C., Rocha, L. L., De Freitas, F. F. M., Cavalheiro, A. M., Lucinio, N. M., Lobato, M. S., Ebeling, G., Kraegpoeth, A., Laerkner, E., De Brito-Ashurst, I., White, C., Gregory, S., Forni, L. 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F., Michel, L., Bawin, M., Cavalier, E., Reginster, J. Y., Damas, P., Bruyere, O., Zhou, J. C., Cauwenberghs, H., De Backer, A., Neels, H., Deblier, I., Berghmans, J., Himpe, D., Barea-Mendoza, J. A., Portillo, I. Prieto, Fernández, M. Valiente, Gigorro, R. Garcia, Vela, J. L. Perez, Mateos, H. Marín, Alves, S. Chacón, Varas, G. Morales, Rodriguez-Biendicho, A., Carreño, E. Renes, González, J. C. Montejo, Yang, J. S., Chiang, C. H., Hung, W. T., Huang, W. C., Cheng, C. C., Lin, K. C., Lin, S. C., Chiou, K. R., Wann, S. R., Lin, K. L., Kang, P. L., Mar, G. Y., Liu, C. P., Zhou, J. C., Choi, Y. J., Yoon, S. Z., Gordillo-Brenes, A., Fernandez-Zamora, M. D., Perez-Borrero, L., Arias-Verdu, M. D., Aguilar-Alonso, E., Herruzo-Aviles, A., Garcia-Delgado, M., Hinojosa-Perez, R., Curiel-Balsera, E., Rivera-Fernandez, R., Lesmes, S. P. Gómez, Rosario, L. E. De la Cruz, Hernández, A. Ansotegui, Herrera, A. N. García, Sanz, E. Regidor, Sánchez, M. J. Gómez, Hualde, J. Barado, Pascual, O. 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J., Oto, J., Nakataki, E., Tsunano, Y., Izawa, M., Tane, N., Onodera, M., Nishimura, M., Ghosh, S., Gupta, A., De Gasperi, A., Mazza, E., Limuti, R., Prosperi, M., Bissenova, N., Yergaliyeva, A., Talan, L., Yılmaz, G., Güven, G., Yoruk, F., Altıntas, N. D., Mukherjee, D. N., Agarwal, L. K., Mandal, K., Palomar, M., Balsera, B., Vallverdu, M., Martinez, M., Garcia, M., Castellana, D., Lopez, R., Barcenilla, F., Kaminsky, G. E., Carreño, R., Escribá, A., Fuentes, M., Gálvez, V., Del Olmo, R., Nieto, B., Vaquerizo, C., Alvarez, J., De la Torre, M. A., Torres, E., Bogossian, E., Nouer, S. Aranha, Salgado, D. Ribeiro, Brugger, S. Carvalho, Jiménez, G. Jiménez, Torner, M. Miralbés, Vidal, M. Vallverdú, Garrido, B. Balsera, Casals, X. Nuvials, Gaite, F. Barcenilla, Cabello, J. Trujillano, Martínez, M. Palomar, Doganci, M., Izdes, S., Besevli, S. Guzeldag, Alkan, A., Kayaaslan, B., Ramírez, C. Sánchez, Balcázar, L. Caipe, Santana, M. Cabrera, Viera, M. A. Hernández, Escalada, S. Hípola, Vázquez, C. F. Lübbe, Penichet, S. M. Marrero, Campelo, F. Artiles, López, M. A. De La Cal, Santana, P. Saavedra, Santana, S. Ruíz, Repessé, X., Artiguenave, M., Paktoris-Papine, S., Espinasse, F., Dinh, A., El Sayed, F., Charron, C., Géri, G., Vieillard-Baron, A., Marmanidou, K., Oikonomou, M., Nouris, C., Dimitroulakis, K., Soilemezi, E., Matamis, D., Ferré, A., Guillot, M., Teboul, J. L., Lichtenstein, D., Mézière, G., Richard, C., Monnet, X., Pham, T., Beduneau, G., Schortgen, F., Piquilloud, L., Zogheib, E., Jonas, M., Grelon, F., Runge, I., Terzi, N., Grangé, S., Barberet, G., Guitard, P. G., Frat, J. P., Constan, A., Chrétien, J. M., Mancebo, J., Mercat, A., Richard, J. C. M., Brochard, L., Prīdāne, S., Sabeļņikovs, O., Mojoli, F., Orlando, A., Bianchi, I., Torriglia, F., Bianzina, S., Pozzi, M., Iotti, G. A., Braschi, A., Beduneau, G., Pham, T., Schortgen, F., Piquilloud, L., Zogheib, E., Jonas, M., Grelon, F., Runge, I., Terzi, N., Grangé, S., Barberet, G., Guitard, P. G., Frat, J. P., Constan, A., Chrétien, J. M., Mancebo, J., Mercat, A., Richard, J. C. M., Brochard, L., Kondili, E., Psarologakis, C., Kokkini, S., Amargianitakis, V., Babalis, D., Chytas, A., Chouvarda, I., Vaporidi, K., Georgopoulos, D., Trapp, O., Kalenka, A., Mojoli, F., Orlando, A., Bianchi, I., Torriglia, F., Bianzina, S., Pozzi, M., Iotti, G. A., Braschi, A., Lozano, J. A. Benítez, Sánchez, P. Carmona, Francioni, J. E. Barrueco, Ferrón, F. Ruiz, Simón, J. M. Serrano, Spadaro, S., Karbing, D. S., Gioia, A., Moro, F., Corte, F. Dalla, Mauri, T., Volta, C. A., Rees, S. E., Petrova, M. V., Mohan, R., Butrov, A. V., Beeharry, S. D., Vatsik, M. V., Sakieva, F. I., Gobert, F., Yonis, H., Tapponnier, R., Fernandez, R., Labaune, M. A., Burle, J. F., Barbier, J., Vincent, B., Cleyet, M., Richard, J. 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J., Gonzalez, C. A., Pinto, J. L., Orozco, V., Patiño, J. A., Garcia, P. K., Contreras, K. M., Rodriguez, P., Echeverri, J. E., GETGAG Working Group, JSEPTIC (Japanese Society of Education for Physicians and Trainees in Intensive Care) Clinical Trial Group, CAPCRI Study, for the ReVA Research Network and the PROVE Network Investigators, from the FROG ICU Investigators, The WIND study group, Plug Working Group, GETGAG/SEMICYUC, AKI Research Group, St George’s University of London, IPREA Study Group, FINNRESUSCI Study Group, PICS- HCPA: Programa Intrahospitalar de Combate à Sepse do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, ENVIN-HELICS Study Group, ARIAM registry of adult cardiac surgery, The Rapid Diagnosis of Infections in the Critically Ill Team, Tokyo Womens Medical University, PLUG working group, PLUG Working Group, On behalf of Okayama Research Investigation Organizing Network (ORION)investigators, PS-ICU Group, Japan Septic Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (JSEPTIC DIC) study group, Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, ARIAM-ANDALUCIA, The WIND study group, PLUG Working Group, The WIND study group, PLUG Working Group, and Plug working group
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20. Taxonomic Refinement of Xanthomonas arboricola
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Iranian National Science Foundation, Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (Iran), Shiraz University, University of Tehran, Palacio-Bielsa, Ana [0000-0002-3777-8612], Cubero, Jaime [0000-0002-4314-857X], Jacques, Marie-Agnès [0000-0002-0986-8282], Zarei, Sadegh, Taghavi, S. Mohsen, Rahimi, Touraj, Mafakheri, Hamzeh, Potnis, Neha, Koebnik, Ralf, Fischer-Le Saux, Marion, Pothier, Joël F., Palacio-Bielsa, Ana, Cubero, Jaime, Portier, Perrine, Jacques, Marie-Agnès, Osdaghi, Ebrahim, Iranian National Science Foundation, Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (Iran), Shiraz University, University of Tehran, Palacio-Bielsa, Ana [0000-0002-3777-8612], Cubero, Jaime [0000-0002-4314-857X], Jacques, Marie-Agnès [0000-0002-0986-8282], Zarei, Sadegh, Taghavi, S. Mohsen, Rahimi, Touraj, Mafakheri, Hamzeh, Potnis, Neha, Koebnik, Ralf, Fischer-Le Saux, Marion, Pothier, Joël F., Palacio-Bielsa, Ana, Cubero, Jaime, Portier, Perrine, Jacques, Marie-Agnès, and Osdaghi, Ebrahim
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Xanthomonas arboricola comprises a number of economically important fruit tree pathogens classified within different pathovars. Dozens of nonpathogenic and taxonomically unvalidated strains are also designated as X. arboricola, leading to a complicated taxonomic status in the species. In this study, we have evaluated the whole-genome resources of all available Xanthomonas spp. strains designated as X. arboricola in the public databases to refine the members of the species based on DNA similarity indexes and core genome-based phylogeny. Our results show that, of the nine validly described pathovars within X. arboricola, pathotype strains of seven pathovars are taxonomically genuine, belonging to the core clade of the species regardless of their pathogenicity on the host of isolation (thus the validity of pathovar status). However, strains of X. arboricola pv. guizotiae and X. arboricola pv. populi do not belong to X. arboricola because of the low DNA similarities between the type strain of the species and the pathotype strains of these two pathovars. Thus, we propose to elevate the two pathovars to the rank of a species as X. guizotiae sp. nov. with the type strain CFBP 7408T and X. populina sp. nov. with the type strain CFBP 3123T. In addition, other mislabeled strains of X. arboricola were scattered within Xanthomonas spp. that belong to previously described species or represent novel species that await formal description.
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21. ENERGY COMMITMENT: A PLANNING OF ENERGY CARRIER BASED ON ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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Dehghani, M.; Shiraz University of Technology, Montazeri, Z.; Shiraz University of Technology, Malik, O.P.; University of Calgary, Dehghani, M.; Shiraz University of Technology, Montazeri, Z.; Shiraz University of Technology, and Malik, O.P.; University of Calgary
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Purpose. Energy consumption is one of the criteria for determining the quality of life in a country. Continued supply of energy and the possibility of long-term access to resources require a comprehensive plan. One of the key issues in the field of energy planning is energy carriers. In this paper, a new theory is introduced to energy network studies for planning of energy carriers called Energy Commitment. In this theory, an appropriate planning is applied for energy carriers based the final energy consumption. Energy carriers are available either naturally or after the energy conversion process. Energy commitment is modeled on an energy network with the presence of electrical energy, gas energy, transportation section, agriculture section, industrial section, residential section, commercial section, and general section., Цель. Потребление энергии является одним из критериев определения качества жизни в стране. Непрерывные поставки энергии и возможность долгосрочного доступа к ресурсам требуют комплексного плана. Одним из ключевых вопросов в области энергетического планирования являются энергоносители. В данной статье в исследования энергетических сетей для планирования энергоносителей вводится новая теория под названием Energy Commitment («энергетическое обязательство»). В этой теории для энергоносителей применяется соответствующее планирование на основе конечного потребления энергии. Энергоносители доступны либо естественным путем, либо после процесса преобразования энергии. Energy Commitment моделируется в энергетической сети с учетом электрической энергии, энергии газа, транспортной отрасли народного хозяйства, сельскохозяйственной отрасли, промышленного сектора экономики, жилищно-коммунального хозяйства, реального сектора экономики и прочих видов экономической активности.
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22. PLANNING OF ENERGY CARRIERS BASED ON FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION
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Dehghani, M.; Shiraz University, Montazeri, Z.; Department of Electrical Engineering, Ehsanifar, A.; Shiraz University, Seifi, A.R.; Shiraz University, Ebadi, M.J.; Chabahar Maritime University, Grechko, O. M.; Національний технічний університет «Харківський політехнічний інститут», Dehghani, M.; Shiraz University, Montazeri, Z.; Department of Electrical Engineering, Ehsanifar, A.; Shiraz University, Seifi, A.R.; Shiraz University, Ebadi, M.J.; Chabahar Maritime University, and Grechko, O. M.; Національний технічний університет «Харківський політехнічний інститут»
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Purpose. In the present article, a new approach of the energy grid studies is introduced to program energy carriers. In this view, a proper plan is designed on the use of energy carriers considering the energy optimum use. Indeed, the proper energy grid is designed by applying Iran energy balance sheet information. It is proper to mention that, the energy grid modelling is done in a matrix form. The electrical energy distribution among power stations is achieved by using the particle swarm optimization algorithm. In the present paper, concerning the dynamic programming method, it is tried to determine a suitable combination of energy carriers., Цель. В настоящей статье предлагается новый подход к исследованию энергетических сетей для планирования энергоносителей. С этой целью разработан корректный план использования энергоносителей с учетом оптимального потребления энергии. Разработана соответствующая энергосистема с использованием информации о энергетическом баланса Ирана. Необходимо отметить, что моделирование энергосистемы выполняется в матричной форме. Распределение электрической энергии между электростанциями достигается за счет использования алгоритма оптимизации методом роя частиц. В настоящей работе, посвященной методу динамического программирования, предпринята попытка определить подходящую комбинацию энергоносителей.
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23. Evaluation the intestinal level of LCN2/NGAL in patients with Clostridium difficile infection in the south of Iran
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Hoseini-Alfatemi, Seyedeh Mahsan, Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie, Hadi, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Hoseini-Alfatemi, Seyedeh Mahsan, and Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie, Hadi
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Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive obligate anaerobic bacterium that recognized an important pathogen of humans. The present study aimed to evaluate the intestinal level of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in patients with C. difficile infection (CDI) as a disease activity marker in the south of Iran. This cross-sectional study conducted from October 2017 to June 2018 on patients referred to Nemazee and Amir Hospital in Shiraz, South of Iran. Patients less than two years old were excluded from the study. The study population was consist of 46 cases (Symptomatic patients that confirmed as a CDI), and 21 control individuals (Asymptomatic patients colonized by C. difficile). C. difficile isolates were identified by conventional microbiological producers and amplification of housekeeping gene by PCR method. The level of NGAL was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) according to the instructions of the kit manufacturer. The results showed that the level of NGAL in symptomatic patients' (case group) was higher than asymptomatic carriers (control group), 5.9 ng/mL vs. 4.1 ng/mL; however the observed difference was not statistically significant. Also, in both groups, the mean level of NGAL was significantly higher in patients with gastrointestinal diseases than others. In summary, despite all the limitations, the results of the present study indicate that the intestinal level of NGAL is a biological indicator of intestinal inflammation, regardless of CDI. However, further study needs to elucidate the role of NGAL in inflammation caused by bacterial infections.
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24. Lovage
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Iran, M. H. Mirjalili, Shahid Beheshti University,, primary and Iran, J. Javanmardi, Shiraz University,, additional
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25. Unravelling Over-Represented Amino Acids in Protein Structure of Allergen Proteins; A Large-Scale Study
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Rahmani, Nassim; Shiraz University, Ebrahimie, Esmaeil; Shiraz University, Niazi, Ali; Shiraz University, Allahyari Fard, Najaf; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Bambai, Bijan; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Minuchehr, Zarrin; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Ebrahimi, Mansour; University of Qom, Rahmani, Nassim; Shiraz University, Ebrahimie, Esmaeil; Shiraz University, Niazi, Ali; Shiraz University, Allahyari Fard, Najaf; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Bambai, Bijan; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Minuchehr, Zarrin; National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), and Ebrahimi, Mansour; University of Qom
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Allergens are proteins or glycoproteins which make widespread disorders that can lead to a systemic anaphylactic shock and even death within a short period of time. Understanding the protein features that are involved in allergenicity is important in developing future treatments as well as engineering proteins in genetic transformation projects. A big dataset of 1439 protein features from 761 plant allergens and 7815 non-allergen proteins was constructed. Thereafter, 10 different attribute weighting algorithms were utilized to find the key characteristics differentiating allergens and non-allergen proteins. The frequency of Leu, Arg and Gln selected by different attribute weighting algorithms with more than 50% confidence, including attribute weighting by Weight_Info Gain, Weight Chi Squared, Weight_Gini Index and Weight_Relief. High amount of Gln and low percentage of Leu and Arg discriminate plant allergens from non-allergens
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26. A Butlerian Reading of Ernest Hemingway's Personality and his Works
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Khorsand, Golbarg; PhD Candidate in English Literature, Shiraz University, Ghasemi, Parvin; professor in Engish Literature, Shiraz University, Khorsand, Golbarg; PhD Candidate in English Literature, Shiraz University, and Ghasemi, Parvin; professor in Engish Literature, Shiraz University
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This study aims at analyzing Hemingway's selected novels and short stories in order to discover their common ground in terms of the masochistic properties. The overriding questions concerning this paper will center on the multiple ways in which Hemingway's sexual fluidity contribute to the formation of the masochistic behavior in his writings and also the degree to which masochistic properties contributed to the aesthetic and literal values of his writings. This paper concentrates on the specific elements of masochism which pertain most to the texts, including symbiosis/separation dichotomy (closely related to the theme of humiliation), fetishism, pain, violence and death. The author wishes to unveil the oft-hidden submissive and feminine characteristics of the masculine characters that abound in Hemingway’s writings.
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27. METAPHYSICAL OR DIFFERENTIAL: FITZGERALD'S THE GREAT GATSBY UNDER DERRIDEAN CONCEPT OF LOVE
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Anoosheh, Sayed Mohammad; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran, Oroskhan, Muhammad Hussein; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars, Iran., Anoosheh, Sayed Mohammad; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran, and Oroskhan, Muhammad Hussein; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars, Iran.
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Jacques Derrida revolutionized Western Philosophy by reconsidering the previous ideas from a new perspective. In his view, human subjectivity is explained within the system of language and the meaning is conveyed through the concept of differánce. As such, he imparts the notion that nothing ever exists outside the text, yet the text is filled with innumerable meanings, not a specific one. The net of his deconstructive thinking cast vast enough to devote close critical attention to any previously regarded metaphysical idea like love. Transcendental or metaphysical love is a shorn of meaning in the Derridean notion of deconstruction. For Derrida, love as a communicable sign is confined to the rules of iterability which proves the free flow of signifiers. In this regard, Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby as one of the most critically studied works in America is recruited to examine the Derridean deconstructive notion of love. Gatsby is exclusively focused on seeking Daisy's transcendental love even at the expense of repeating the past. Nonetheless, the evanescent fluidity of the notion of love totally ruins Gatsby's chance of ever achieving Daisy's love. Accordingly, Gatsby's ultimate failure is expected for the reason that an "absolute moment" is never devoid of any trace of past or future time. Thus, The Great Gatsby attends to why the notion of love defies any metaphysical or transcendental status and instead it has differential and deferral meaning.
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28. Body Mass Index (BMI) status and relevant factors: A cross-sectional study in students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2015
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Soheil Hassanipour Azgomi(Epidemiology Dept., Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, I.R. Iran), Reza Daryabeygi Khotbesara(Clinical Nutrition Dept., Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran), and Ali Akbar Soheili Azad(Clinical Nutrition Dept., Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran)
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lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Obesity ,Overweight ,Students ,Body mass index ,Tehran ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases - Abstract
Background and aims: Obesity is one of the most important problems of modern society, and body mass index (BMI) is a tool to indicate overweight and obesity in adults. Obesity is directly associated with many non-communicable diseases. So for this reason, it was designed a study to assess overweight and obesity in Kooy dormitory students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2015. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 342 students (210 girls and 132 boys) selected by random cluster sampling. Students' height and weight were measured and other data were collected by questionnaire and finally analyzed using SPSS. Results: The average age of girls and boys was 23.27±3.09 and 22.58±5.08, respectively. Findings showed that girls’ average BMI was 21.40±3.32 and boys’ one was 23.6±2.82, with significant difference between sexes (P
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- 2016
29. Attitude toward business environment of auditing, corporate governance and balance between auditing and marketing
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Mahdavi, Gholam Hossein; SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY, IRAN, Daryaei, Abbas Ali; SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY, IRAN, Mahdavi, Gholam Hossein; SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY, IRAN, and Daryaei, Abbas Ali; SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY, IRAN
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitude of Iranian auditors toward balance between auditing and marketing with respect to two important components of audit process such as business environment of auditing and corporate governance. The analysis is based on survey data from 257 respondents. To achieve the research aims, we specified four hypotheses based on social theories. The results of this study show that the auditors having positive attitude toward marketing and those who consider it as significant are able, to a large extent, balance spent time for inherent auditing tasks and marketing activities. In addition, the results show that an increase by a unit for the attitude toward business environment results in 0.489 unit increase in attitude toward balance of time spent on marketing and auditing activities, of which 0.396 is direct impact and 0.093 is indirect impact.
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- 2016
30. The Effect of Managers Strategic Thinking on Opportunity Exploitation
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Tajpour, Mehdi; Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Tehran University, Tehran, Hosseini, Elahe; Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Management, Yazd University, Yazd, Moghaddm, Atefe; MA. Faculty of Management, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Tajpour, Mehdi; Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Tehran University, Tehran, Hosseini, Elahe; Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Management, Yazd University, Yazd, and Moghaddm, Atefe; MA. Faculty of Management, Shiraz University, Shiraz
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In today’s world, successful managers are those who are able to understand and exploit the opportunities in order to adapt to the environmental changes. Understanding an opportunity starts with a phenomenon that stimulates the mind. Many phenomena contain the opportunity but we can’t recognize it because our mind is not sensitive to that. As there has been no general research on managers strategic thinking effect on opportunity exploitation, this study copes with investigating managers strategic thinking effect on opportunity exploitation. The statistical population of the present study includes 150 technical managers of the travel and tourism agencies and companies. According to the Cochran formula, the sample size was achieved and it was 50 people. Among the items related to the managers strategic thinking, the variable of opportunities and threats recognition rate for internal-external environment, and the variable of clients’ opinion importance (within and out of organization) in decision making are the first and second priorities, respectively. Among the items related to the opportunities exploitation variable, studying measure variable and the variable of paying attention to the favourable organizations in order to make decision in management and the effect measure of factors such as the entrepreneur alertness, social networks and personality characteristics on opportunity recognition are the first and the second priorities, respectively.
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- 2018
31. Food-grade gliadin microstructures obtained by electrohydrodynamic processing
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), European Commission, Shiraz University, Sharif, Niloufar, Golmakani, Mohammad-Taghi, Niakousari, Mehrdad, Ghorani, Behrouz, López-Rubio, Amparo, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), European Commission, Shiraz University, Sharif, Niloufar, Golmakani, Mohammad-Taghi, Niakousari, Mehrdad, Ghorani, Behrouz, and López-Rubio, Amparo
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This paper presents a comprehensive study on the electrohydrodynamic processing of gliadin to develop food-grade delivery systems with different morphologies. The effects of biopolymer concentration, applied voltage and solution flow-rate on particle morphology, molecular organisation, crystallinity and thermal properties were investigated. Gliadin concentration influenced the apparent viscosity and conductivity of the solutions, giving raise to particle morphologies at 10 wt% gliadin and beaded-free fibers above 25 wt% gliadin. In general, increasing the voltage resulted in smaller average sizes of the obtained structures, while no significant differences in morphology were observed among the tested flow rates. Interestingly, the amide I position in the FTIR reflected changes in protein conformation which could be correlated with the final morphology attained. Moreover, the acetic acid used for solution preparation disrupted the original amino acid chain packing of the gliadin fraction, being the electrospun/electrosprayed samples amorphous. These gliadin-based microparticles and microfibers obtained could serve as food-grade delivery vehicles.
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- 2018
32. An Ideal Husband, or An Ideal Wife? That is the Question.
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Zayani, Mahsa; Shiraz University, Pourgiv, Farideh, Zayani, Mahsa; Shiraz University, and Pourgiv, Farideh
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To the modern reader, the Nineteenth Century England has always been the reminiscent of unrelenting ideals regarding social codes of conduct. Although such ideals have been widely criticized, they were passed off as unquestionably natural and necessary to be carried out during the Victorian era. Yet Oscar Wilde, the renowned dramatist of the time, was one of the authors who dared to put to challenge the accepted prescribed gender roles exposing their constructed essence using his insurmountable wit. The current article aims at analyzing the apparently transgressive gender roles in Oscar Wilde’s play; An Ideal Husband, with the aid of Judith Butler’s theory of performativity, a theory which disavows the concept of an inherent gender identity in favor of the idea that gendered behaviors are the consequence of performing certain discursively assigned acts.
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- 2017
33. Investigating protein features contribute to salt stability of halolysin proteins
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Bioinformatics Research Group, GRC, University of QOM, Ebrahimi, Mansour, Ebrahimie, Esmaeil; Shiraz University, Rahpayma, Narjes; Shiraz University, Bioinformatics Research Group, GRC, University of QOM, Ebrahimi, Mansour, Ebrahimie, Esmaeil; Shiraz University, and Rahpayma, Narjes; Shiraz University
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We used various screening techniques, clustering, decision tree and generalized rule induction (association) (GRI) models and molecular phylogenic relationship to search for patterns of halophi-licy and to find features contribute to halolysin salt stability. We found Met was the sole N-terminal amino acid in halolysin proteins, whereas other amino acids found at this position of oth-er proteases and termitase. Eighty-three protein features were shown to be important in feature selection modeling, and just one peer group with an anomaly index of 2.42 declined to 1.87 after being run using only important selected features. The depth of the trees generated by various de-cision tree models varied from 1 to 5 branches. The number of peer groups in clustering models was reduced significantly (p
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34. Some responses of dry farming wheat to osmotic stresses in hydroponics culture
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Mohیenzadeh, Sasan, Sadeghi, Sahar; Shiraz University, Mohabatkar, Hassan; Shiraz University, Niazi, Ali; Shiraz University, Mohیenzadeh, Sasan, Sadeghi, Sahar; Shiraz University, Mohabatkar, Hassan; Shiraz University, and Niazi, Ali; Shiraz University
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Osmotic stress is one of the major factors that significantly reduce yields in dry areas. Plants respond to this abiotic stress at physiological and molecular levels. Many genes are induced under stress conditions by transcription factors. Dehydration responsive element binding (DREB) protein is a subfamily of AP2/ERF transcription factors which control expression of many osmotic stress-inducible genes. In this study, 21 days old seedlings of Sardari cultivar, dry farming bread wheat transferred into hydroponics culture using Hoagland solution. Osmotic stress treatments performed with adding 100, 200 and 400 g/l poly-ethylene glycol 6000 to hydroponics culture to obtain –0.15, –0.49, and –1.76 MPa water potential, respectively. After the seedlings were withered and colorless, relative water content, dry weight, and photosynthesis measured. In addition, RTPCR, and cDNA sequencing carried out. Molecular analysis of DREB translated protein sequence performed by DNAMAN, BLASTN, Pfam and PROSITE software. Results showed that osmotic stress decreased relative water content, root and shoot dry weight and net photosynthesis rate in comparison to control, significantly (P < 0.05). Sequence alignment indicated 98% homology with other Triticum aestivum DREB protein mRNA. There was an AP2 domain in the translated protein with three -sheets and one -helix and contains the Val14 and Glu19 amino acids. An EST Sequence deposited in NCBI GenBank database with the accession number of ES466900.
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- 2010
35. Cytotoxic activity of Isatis campylocarpa, an Iranian endemic plant, on human cancer cell lines
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Mohیenzadeh, Sasan, Najafi, Leila; Shiraz University, Amirghofran, Zahra; Shiraz University, Khoیravi, Ahmad Reza; Shiraz University, Mohیenzadeh, Sasan, Najafi, Leila; Shiraz University, Amirghofran, Zahra; Shiraz University, and Khoیravi, Ahmad Reza; Shiraz University
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The antineoplastic activities of alcoholic and aqueous extracts of the roots, stems and leaves of Isatis campylocarpa an endemic species of the Brassicaceae family from Iran, investigated on the growth of Jurkat as an acute lymphocytic leukemia cell line, K562 as a chronic myelogenous leukemia cell line and Fen as a bladder cancer cell line using colorimetric assay. Results showed that 1 to 200 μg/ml concentrations of all the extracts inhibited the proliferation of the cells and may be it relate to the Indirubin compounds. The maximum effect on the Jurkat cells observed for the aqueous root extract. The effect of the extracts on the Jurkat cells was greater than on the K562 cells, which may be indicate more sensitivity to lymphocytic cells than myeloid ones., The antineoplastic activities of alcoholic and aqueous extracts of the roots, stems and leaves of Isatis campylocarpa an endemic species of the Brassicaceae family from Iran, investigated on the growth of Jurkat as an acute lymphocytic leukemia cell line, K562 as a chronic myelogenous leukemia cell line and Fen as a bladder cancer cell line using colorimetric assay. Results showed that 1 to 200 μg/ml concentrations of all the extracts inhibited the proliferation of the cells and may be it relate to the Indirubin compounds. The maximum effect on the Jurkat cells observed for the aqueous root extract. The effect of the extracts on the Jurkat cells was greater than on the K562 cells, which may be indicate more sensitivity to lymphocytic cells than myeloid ones.
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36. Cloning and Expression of Fusion (F) and Haemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) Epitopes in Hairy Roots of Tobacco (Nicotiana tabaccum) as a Step Toward Developing a Candidate Recombinant Vaccine Against Newcastle Disease
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Shahriari, Amir Ghaffar; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Bagheri, Abdolreza; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Bassami, Mohammad Reza; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Malekzadeh Shafaroudi, Saeed; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Afsharifar, Ali Reza; Shiraz University, Shahriari, Amir Ghaffar; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Bagheri, Abdolreza; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Bassami, Mohammad Reza; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Malekzadeh Shafaroudi, Saeed; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, and Afsharifar, Ali Reza; Shiraz University
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Newcastle is a significant avian disease continuing to cause considerable loss. Developments in genetic engineering have led to plant-based platforms for human and animal vaccine production. Recombinant vaccine production in hairy root systems have several advantages over stable expression in whole plants, including high growth rates, ready genetic manipulations, high levels of recombinant protein production, and the potential for bioreactor culture. In an attempt to develop a recombinant vaccine in hairy roots, the sequences encoding fusion (F) and haemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) epitopes of Newcastle disease virus were cloned in pBI121 expression vector which was then transferred into leaf disks of tobacco (Nicotiana tabaccum) 'Turkish' cultivar by means of Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Hairy roots developed on MS medium containing 50 mg/L kanamycin and 30 mg/L meropenem. Incorporation of the heterologous gene in the genome of hairy roots was confirmed by PCR. Expression analyses were performed by real-time PCR at transcription level and by dot-blot and ELISA assays at translation level, all confirming the expression of the heterologous gene and production of the recombinant protein.
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37. First Report of the Parasitoid Wasp, Hyposoter leucomerus Thomson (Hym.: Ichneumonidae, Campopleginae) from Iran
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Hasanshahi, Gholamhosein; Department of Plant Protection, Shahed University, Tehran, Abbasipour, Habib; Department of Plant Protection, Shahed University, Tehran, Gharaei, Amin Moghbeli; Department of Plant Protection, Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Rafsanjan, Jussila, Reijo; Zoological Museum, Section of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, University of Turku, Mohammadi-Khoramabadi, Abbas; Department of Plant Production, Shiraz University, Hasanshahi, Gholamhosein; Department of Plant Protection, Shahed University, Tehran, Abbasipour, Habib; Department of Plant Protection, Shahed University, Tehran, Gharaei, Amin Moghbeli; Department of Plant Protection, Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Rafsanjan, Jussila, Reijo; Zoological Museum, Section of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, University of Turku, and Mohammadi-Khoramabadi, Abbas; Department of Plant Production, Shiraz University
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Hyposoter leucomerus, an ichneumonid is reported for the first time as the parasitoid of Pieris rapae (L.) from Iran.
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- 2015
38. Lovage
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M. H. Mirjalili, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran and J. Javanmardi, Shiraz University, Iran
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- 2012
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39. Effect of 24-epibrassinolide on salinity-induced changes in loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl)
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Shiraz University, Sadeghi, Fatemeh, Shekafandeh, Akhtar, Shiraz University, Sadeghi, Fatemeh, and Shekafandeh, Akhtar
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This study was carried out to investigate the role of 24-epibrassinolide (24-EBL) in inducing loquat plant salt tolerance. Plants were treated with five levels of salt, so that the electrical conductivity (EC) of 0.5 (control), 2, 4, 6 and 8 dS m-1 was established in pots. Then, the plants were sprayed with different concentrations of 24-EBL (0, 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 mg l-1). Under salt stress, the plant growth parameters and chlorophyll content decreased, while the total soluble sugars and proline contents considerably increased. However, the application of 24-EBL significantly ameliorated the plant growth by reducing the adverse effects of salinity on the examined parameters. The ion concentrations showed an increase in accumulation of Na+ and Cl- coupled with a decrease in K+ with increasing salinity in medium. Exogenous application of 24-EBL had a significant effect on leaf Na+, K+, Cl- contents. Out of different 24-EBL concentrations, the effects of 0.5 mg l-1 proved the best under stress conditions.
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- 2014
40. Religious Ideology and Motivation of Action: A Study of Nature of Action in T. S. Eliot’s “Murder in the Cathedral”
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Khorsand, Golbarg; Shiraz University, Department of English Literature, Shiraz, Iran and Khorsand, Golbarg; Shiraz University, Department of English Literature, Shiraz, Iran
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The aim of the present study is to re-establish the status of Archbishop Becket as a standard tragic hero of a religious play written by T. S. Eliot. Various critics have denounced the characterization of Archbishop Becket as a proper tragic hero, claiming that the entire process of the plot is devoid of ‘dramatic action', which is considered the backbone of any drama. In this paper the author has tried to illuminate on a renewed definition of ‘dramatic action' and consequently prove that the performance and actions of Archbishop Becket are, in fact, a process of mental action which nevertheless arrive the character to the definitive destination of all other dramatic heroes, i.e. a tragic death.
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- 2014
41. Consolidation of the Victorian Marriage Tradition in Hardy’s Jude the Obscure
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Ghasemi, Parvin; Prof. Dr. (Shiraz University Iran), Keshavarz, Masood; Instructor of English Literature (Arak University, Iran), Ghasemi, Parvin; Prof. Dr. (Shiraz University Iran), and Keshavarz, Masood; Instructor of English Literature (Arak University, Iran)
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Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy has always been considered a novel in which the concept of the traditional Victorian marriage is severely criticized through various tones. New Historicism and Cultural Materialism are methodological approaches that provide us with a different interpretation of this novel. Therefore , on the basis of these "reading practices," as Greenblatt calls them, the researchers attempt to offer another reading of this novel. The present research concludes that Jude the Obscure at first presents an explicit, reproachful treatment of the conventional Victorian marriage but at the end it reinforces this type of marriage by repressing the characters whose views are at odds with the dominant views of the society. In other words, through marginalizing its own major characters as "the others", Jude the Obscure consolidates the dominant discourse of the Victorian society about "marriage".
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- 2012
42. Lack of Association of Interleukin-8 Gene Polymorphism with Helicobacter Pylori-induced Gastritis in Iranian Patients
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Hosseinkhani, Ayda, Shohreh, Farshad, Jamshidzadeh, Akram, Rasouli, Manoochehr, and Kiany, Simin
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- 2007
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43. The − 251 AA Genotype of the Interleukin-8 Promoter is Associated with Susceptibility to Brucellosis
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Rasouli, Manoochehr and Kiany, Simin
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- 2007
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44. Interleukin-1β(+3953) Gene Polymorphism and Susceptibility to Helicobacter Pylori Associated Gastritis associated gastritis
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Hosseinkhani, Ayda, Kiany, Simin, Rasouli, Manoochehr, Jamshidzadeh, Akram, and Farshad, Shohreh
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- 2007
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45. Polymorphism of IL-6 gene and its association with susceptibility to brucellosis
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Rasouli, Manoochehr and Kiany, Simin
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- 2007
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46. The Genetic Relationship Among Eleven Persian Ethnic Groups: An Anthropological View Based on HLA Class II Gene Polymorphism
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Farjadian, Shirin and Ghaderi, Abbas
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- 2007
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47. ESICM LIVES 2016: part three : Milan, Italy. 1-5 October 2016
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Velasquez, T., Mackey, G., Lusk, J., Kyle, Ug, Fontenot, T., Marshall, P., Shekerdemian, Ls, Coss-Bu, Ja, Nishigaki, A., Yatabe, T., Tamura, T., Yamashita, K., Yokoyama, M., Ruiz-Rodriguez, Jc, Encina, B., Belmonte, R., Troncoso, I., Tormos, P., Riveiro, M., Baena, J., Sanchez, A., Bañeras, J., Cordón, J., Duran, N., Ruiz, A., Caballero, J., Nuvials, X., Riera, J., Serra, J., Rutten, Am, Ieperen, Sn, Kinderen, Ep, Logten, T., Kovacikova, L., Skrak, P., Zahorec, M., Akcan-Arikan, A., Silva, Jc, Goldsworthy, M., Wood, D., Harrison, D., Parslow, R., Davis, P., Pappachan, J., Goodwin, S., Ramnarayan, P., Chernyshuk, S., Yemets, H., Zhovnir, V., Pulitano, Sm, Rosa, S., Mancino, A., Villa, G., Tosi, F., Franchi, P., Conti, G., Patel, B., Khine, H., Shah, A., Sung, D., Singer, L., Haghbin, S., Inaloo, S., Serati, Z., Idei, M., Nomura, T., Yamamoto, N., Sakai, Y., Yoshida, T., Matsuda, Y., Yamaguchi, Y., Takaki, S., Yamaguchi, O., Goto, T., Longani, N., Medar, S., Abdel-Aal, Ir, El Adawy, As, Mohammed, Hm, Mohamed, An, Parry, Sm, Knight, Ld, Denehy, L., Morton, N., Baldwin, Ce, Sani, D., Kayambu, G., Da Silva, Vz, Phongpagdi, P., Puthucheary, Za, Granger, Cl, Rydingsward, Je, Horkan, Cm, Christopher, Kb, Mcwilliams, D., Jones, C., Reeves, E., Atkins, G., Snelson, C., Aitken, Lm, Rattray, J., Kenardy, J., Hull, Am, Ullman, A., Le Brocque, R., Mitchell, M., Davis, C., Macfarlane, B., Azevedo, Jc, Rocha, Ll, Freitas, Ff, Cavalheiro, Am, Lucinio, Nm, Lobato, Ms, Ebeling, G., Kraegpoeth, A., Laerkner, E., Brito-Ashurst, I., White, C., Gregory, S., Forni, Lg, Flowers, E., Curtis, A., Wood, Ca, Siu, K., Venkatesan, K., Muhammad, Jb, Ng, L., Seet, E., Baptista, N., Escoval, A., Tomas, E., Agrawal, R., Mathew, R., Varma, A., Dima, E., Charitidou, E., Perivolioti, E., Pratikaki, M., Vrettou, C., Giannopoulos, A., Zakynthinos, S., Routsi, C., Atchade, E., Houzé, S., Jean-Baptiste, S., Thabut, G., Genève, C., Tanaka, S., Lortat-Jacob, B., Augustin, P., Desmard, M., Montravers, P., Molina, Fj, Barbadillo, S., Alejandro, R., Álvarez-Lerma, F., Vallés, J., Catalán, Rm, Palencia, E., Jareño, A., Granada, Rm, Ignacio, Ml, Getgag, Working Group, Cui, N., Liu, D., Wang, H., Su, L., Qiu, H., Li, R., Jaffal, K., Rouzé, A., Poissy, J., Sendid, B., Nseir, S., Paramythiotou, E., Rizos, M., Frantzeskaki, F., Antoniadou, A., Vourli, S., Zerva, L., Armaganidis, A., Gottlieb, J., Greer, M., Wiesner, O., Martínez, M., Acuña, M., Rello, J., Welte, T., Mignot, T., Soussi, S., Dudoignon, E., Ferry, A., Chaussard, M., Benyamina, M., Alanio, A., Touratier, S., Chaouat, M., Lafaurie, M., Mimoun, M., Mebazaa, A., Legrand, M., Sheils, Ma, Patel, C., Mohankumar, L., Akhtar, N., Noriega, Sk, Aldana, Nn, León, Jl, Baquero, Jd, Bernal, Ff, Ahmadnia, E., Hadley, Js, Millar, M., Hall, D., Hewitt, H., Yasuda, H., Sanui, M., Komuro, T., Kawano, S., Andoh, K., Yamamoto, H., Noda, E., Hatakeyama, J., Saitou, N., Okamoto, H., Kobayashi, A., Takei, T., Matsukubo, S., Jseptic, Clinical Trial Group, 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48. Production of synbiotic ice-cream using Lactobacillus casei/Lactobacillus plantarum and fructooligosaccharides
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Shiraz University, Sabet-Sarvestania, Negar, Hadi Eskandaria, Mohammad, Hashem Hosseinia, Seyed Mohammad, Niakousaria, Mehrdad, Hashemi Gahruiea, Hadi, Khalesi, Mohammadreza, Shiraz University, Sabet-Sarvestania, Negar, Hadi Eskandaria, Mohammad, Hashem Hosseinia, Seyed Mohammad, Niakousaria, Mehrdad, Hashemi Gahruiea, Hadi, and Khalesi, Mohammadreza
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peer-reviewed, The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 06/03/2022, Production of synbiotic ice creams formulated with fructooligosaccharides was performed in this study. Fermentation of ice cream mix was carried out using Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus plantarum. Fermented samples had lower pH and higher acidity than unfermented samples. The highest viability of probiotics during storage was associated with synbiotic ice creams, demonstrating a beneficial role of fructooligosaccharides for the growth of lactic acid bacteria (LAB). The highest degree of hydrolysis (DH) (9%–12%) and the highest 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity (75%–78%) was associated with synbiotic ice creams. The results showed that melting postponed, and the apparent viscosity (μapp) was increased for the ice creams formulated with fructooligosaccharides. The maximum μapp (~2 Pa∙s) and the highest gumminess (9,528.70 gf) and cohesiveness (0.32) were associated with the synbiotic ice cream having L. casei. Sensory analysis showed that the fermented ice creams had lower overall acceptability than the unfermented ice creams due to the high acidity as a consequence of LAB growth. Novelty impact statement A comparison between Lactobacillus plantarum and L. casei for the development of synbiotic ice creams showed that the ice cream fermented by L. casei had a higher apparent viscosity, gumminess, and cohesiveness. Addition of fructooligosaccharides to the ice cream mix inoculated with lactic acid bacteria reduced the adverse effect of LAB on the sensory properties. The incorporation of fructooligosaccharides and LAB resulted in the development of synbiotic ice creams with improved tehchno‐functional properties and higher antioxidant activity compared to the control ice cream.
49. Generation of hydrolysates from rice bran proteins using a combined ultrasonication-Alcalase hydrolysis treatment
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Shiraz University, Fathi, Parisa, Moosavi-Nasab, Marzieh, Mirzapour-Kouhdasht, Armin, Khalesi, Mohammadreza, Shiraz University, Fathi, Parisa, Moosavi-Nasab, Marzieh, Mirzapour-Kouhdasht, Armin, and Khalesi, Mohammadreza
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peer-reviewed, Hydrolysis of rice bran protein (RBP) using a physical-enzymatic combined method (ultrasound-Alcalase) was carried out. The RBP was extracted using an ultrasound-aided alkaline extraction method and then the extract was hydrolysed. Furthermore, ultrasounication was used prior to Alcalase hydrolysis (pH 8.5, 10 min, 55 ◦C). Two variables were considered to operate the ultrasonication: power (50, 100 and 150 w) and duration of the treatment (10, 25 and 40 min). The results showed that the degree of hydrolysis (DH%) was increased with increasing the power and the duration. The highest DH (27.35 ± 0.45%) was associated with the hydrolysates obtained by ultrasonication (150 w, 40 min)-Alcalase combined treatment. The optimal condition for the ultrasonication was found at 50 w-10 min, where the bioactive peptides (BAPs) had the highest 2,2-diphenyl-1- picrylhydrazyl free radical (DPPH• ) scavenging activity (86.55 ± 1.17%) and lipase inhibitory activity (57.57 ± 0.91%). The hydrolysates obtained at the optimized condition were studied in terms of physicochemical and structural properties. The mass distribution of the materials was studied using the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) showing a lower molecular weight proteins and peptides for all generated hydrolysates compared to non-hydrolysed samples. The results were in agreement with the results of DH analysis and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Ultrasonication enhanced the effect of enzyme hydrolysis by affecting the structure of the proteins. This was confirmed by the structural investigation using fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometry. Using ultrasound in different conditions prior to enzymatic hydrolysis influenced in the biological properties of the BAPs generated from RBP.
50. Meta-analysis of seed weight QTLome using a consensus and highly dense genetic map in Brassica napus L
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Bilgrami, Sayedehsaba, Darzi Ramandi, Hadi, Farokhzadeh, Sara, Rousseau-Gueutin, Mathieu, Sobhani Najafabadi, Ahmad, Ghaderian, Mostafa, Huang, Pu, Liu, Liezhao, Southwest University [Chongqing], Bu-Ali Sina University, Shiraz University (Shiraz University ), Institut de Génétique, Environnement et Protection des Plantes (IGEPP), Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro Rennes Angers, Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), University of Cincinnati (UC), and This research was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFD1200400), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31971902, 32001509).
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International audience; We report here the discovery of high-confidence MQTL regions and of putative candidate genes associated with seed weight in B. napus using a highly dense consensus genetic map and by comparing various large-scale multiomics datasets. Seed weight (SW) is a direct determinant of seed yield in Brassica napus and is controlled by many loci. To unravel the main genomic regions associated with this complex trait, we used 13 available genetic maps to construct a consensus and highly dense map, comprising 40,401 polymorphic markers and 9191 genetic bins, harboring a cumulative length of 3047.8 cM. Then, we performed a meta-analysis using 639 projected SW quantitative trait loci (QTLs) obtained from studies conducted since 1999, enabling the identification of 57 meta-QTLS (MQTLs). The confidence intervals of our MQTLs were 9.8 and 4.3 times lower than the average CIs of the original QTLs for the A and C subgenomes, respectively, resulting in the detection of some key genes and several putative novel candidate genes associated with SW. By comparing the genes identified in MQTL intervals with multiomics datasets and coexpression analyses of common genes, we defined a more reliable and shorter list of putative candidate genes potentially involved in the regulation of seed maturation and SW. As an example, we provide a list of promising genes with high expression levels in seeds and embryos (e.g., BnaA03g04230D, BnaC03g08840D, BnaA10g29580D and BnaA03g27410D) that can be more finely studied through functional genetics experiments or that may be useful for MQTL-assisted breeding for SW. The high-density genetic consensus map and the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) physical map generated from the latest B. napus cv. Darmor-bzh v10 assembly will be a valuable resource for further mapping and map-based cloning of other important traits.
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