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Spatio-temporal pattern of two common cancers among Iranian women:An adaptive smoothing model [PDF]
Purpose: Considering the increase in incidence of breast and cervix uteri cancers in Iran, this study investigates spatio-temporal patterns of the incidence of these two cancers by estimating the step changes between pairs of adjacent regions and between
Mahaki, Behzad +3 more
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Nepeta glomerulosa shows moderate genetic diversity with three main clusters and significant admixture, highest in the Alborz Mountains, suggesting it may be the center of origin. High genetic differentiation (Gst = 0.4199) points to limited gene flow and possible self‐pollination, with geographic isolation shaping population structure.
Sahar Karami +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Policymakers require accurate and localized data on the burden of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) to allocate resources and design targeted interventions. Our objective was to explore longitudinal patterns in CRD metrics across Iranian provinces over three decades, leveraging recent subnational estimates from Global ...
Mohammad Sadegh Loeloe +4 more
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The Role of Spiritual Capital and Sense of Coherec in Predicting the Psychological Health of Elderly Women the Covered of the Imam Khomeini Relief Committee of South Khorasan Province [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Investigating and recognizing the factors affecting the psychological health of the elderly plays an effective and key role in improving their life.
Maryam Safara +3 more
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AbstractTappe Takhchar-Abad, near Birjand in south Khorasan, is a recently discovered and excavated almost circular adobe building with six towers, dating to the Achaemenid period. This article suggests that the architectural tradition of circular buildings and sites in the late Iron Age/Achaemenid period, in Greater Khorasan, apparently originated ...
Dana, Mohsen +3 more
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This study detected Mycoplasma haemofelis (34.78%) and Candidatus M. haemominutum (65.21%) in 23% of Iranian cats via PCR. Infection correlated with age, gender and outdoor access (*p < 0.05), causing significant hematologic/biochemical changes. No inter‐species differences in clinical presentation emerged between Mhf and CMhm. ABSTRACT Background Data
Esmaeel Shahtahmasbi +3 more
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A survey on impact of emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behaviors and job satisfaction on employees’ performance in Iranian hotel industry [PDF]
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of employees’ Emotional Intelligence (EI), Job Satisfaction (JS) and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) on Employee's Performance (EP) in Iranian hotel industry.
Kambiz Heidarzadeh Hanzaee +1 more
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BACKGROUND: Since the epidemiology of animal bites and the relevant factors in post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are of great significance for preventing the deaths resulting from rabies and controlling the rabies disease, the main purpose of the current ...
Khaled Samiee-Roudi
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Insects are emerging as sustainable alternatives for ruminants. This systematic review evaluates in vitro and in vivo evidence on insect‐based feeds in ruminant nutrition, discussing their outcomes and elucidating underlying mechanisms. Despite promising effects on rumen fermentation, growth, and product quality, inconsistencies related to insect ...
Navid Ghavipanje +6 more
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Preservation Strategies for Camel Meat: Quality Improvement and Shelf‐Life Extension
Camel meat, a crucial protein source in arid regions, faces challenges like high moisture content and susceptibility to spoilage, limiting its shelf life. Traditional methods such as salting, drying, and smoking have been used historically, while modern techniques like refrigeration, freezing, and vacuum packaging enhance quality and safety.
Najmeh Rezaei +3 more
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