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Investigation of type and density of bio-aerosols in air samples from educational hospital wards of Kerman city, 2014 [PDF]
Background: Bio-aerosols in the air of hospital wards have an important role in the development of infections. It is important to make quantitative and qualitative estimations of microorganisms in the air of these wards as an index for environmental ...
Mohammad Malakootian1,2*, Majid Amiri Gharghani3,
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Variation in Weed Seed Fate Fed to Different Holstein Cattle Groups. [PDF]
Weed seeds may maintain their viability when passing through the digestive tract of cattle and can be therefore dispersed by animal movement or the application of manure. Whether different cattle types of the same species can cause differential weed seed
Banadaky, Mehdi Dehghan +3 more
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Socio‐psychological determinants of beekeeper conflict with bee‐eaters
This study investigates factors influencing beekeepers’ use of lethal control against native bee‐eaters in Iran using the theory of planned behavior. Experience, social norms, intentions, and economic dependence significantly predicted using lethal control methods.
Danial Nayeri +8 more
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Wheat allergy, a new and emerging threat of food allergy for children
Abstract Compared to cow's milk, eggs and peanut, knowledge on wheat allergy is limited. During the past 2 decades, IgE‐mediated wheat allergy in children has been frequently observed all over the World, especially in Asia. Wheat allergy usually presents in infants between 6 and 12 months of age.
Pakit Vichyanond +4 more
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Flaxseed mucilage incorporated with bixin‐allicin or bixin‐orange peel oil nanoemulsions significantly extended the shelf‐life and quality of fresh chicken fillets. ABSTRACT This study evaluated the properties of orange peel essential oil (OPE) and allicin emulsions and their efficacy in flaxseed mucilage‐bixin (FM‐B) coating for preserving chicken ...
Neda Hashemi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Effective evaluation is critical for improving non‐communicable disease (NCD) programs. This scoping review explores evaluation methods at the primary healthcare (PHC) level, examines the evaluation process, maps key dimensions and indicators, and identifies related challenges.
Aboalfazl Marvi +6 more
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Molecular surveillance of Theileria parasites of livestock in Oman [PDF]
Background: Theileriosis is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases of livestock in the Arabian Peninsula, and causes high rates of mortality and morbidity in sheep and cattle.
Al-Fahdi, Amira +12 more
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Human Development and Regional Disparities in Iran:A Policy Model [PDF]
This paper argues that the future of the Human Development Index published by the United Nations depends on how successfully this index becomes operational and this is more likely to be possible at the country level for a variety of reasons. With this in
Farhad Noorbakhsh
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Health and nutrition studies related to cereal biodiversity: a participatory multi-actor literature review approach [PDF]
Recently, a large and growing body of literature has investigated the health potential of different wheat species. In particular, a considerable number of studies dealing with nutritional aspects has grown up around the theme of the recovery of ancient ...
Benedettelli, Stefano +16 more
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The prevalence of obesity among school-aged children and youth aged 6-18 years in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis study [PDF]
Obesity is considered as a major health problem of children and adolescents. The present meta-analysis was conducted by extensive search of studies on the prevalence of obesity among school-aged children and youth aged 6-18 years in Iran.
Ayubi, Erfan. +9 more
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