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Rapid Spread of Novel Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Variant (Genotype A2dB1b) in the Near East and Persian Gulf Regions: Molecular Surveillance and Phylodynamic Reconstruction. [PDF]
Poletto F +6 more
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ABSTRACT A dispersive micro solid‐phase extraction method was introduced using a Schiff base‐UiO66 nanocomposite as the adsorbent in the extraction of multi‐class pesticide residues in pear, cherry, grape, and apricot juices. The extraction procedure was hyphenated with a liquid‐phase microextraction procedure, providing a high preconcentration factor ...
Behnam Hosseininezhad +5 more
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Variations in growth, physiology and fodder quality among salicornia persica ecotypes irrigated with persian gulf seawater. [PDF]
Izadi Y, Nabipour M, Ranjbar G.
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The First Report of the Dangerous Scorpion Hemiscorpius acanthocercus from Hormoz Island in the Persian Gulf. [PDF]
Shahi M, Sanaei-Zadeh H.
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ABSTRACT Stomach cancer (SC) or gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common gastrointestinal malignancies. Currently, some studies based on competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNA) network analysis have been assessed for this cancer. The construction and analysis of ceRNA network is a novel approach for identification of RNA‐based biomarkers in cancer ...
Habib MotieGhader +2 more
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Correction: Effects of World War II on Infectious Diseases in the Persian Gulf. [PDF]
Chamankar MJ.
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Abstract The humanitarian sector has been challenging power relationships between international and local actors for decades, attempting to move towards a mode of operation where local knowledge and capacity are central. The sector is thus striving to promote a more inclusive approach to aid delivery through localisation.
Valerie de Koeijer, Bilge Sahin
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Evaluation of the Nutritional Quality of the Five Commercial Fish Species From the Persian Gulf From Human Health Perspective. [PDF]
Mohammadzadeh B, Feizy J.
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Affective regimes and ontological security: When empathy threatens the state
Abstract The ontological security of states may be threatened by the politics of empathy. Empathy—as a contested affective‐political field—has a capacity to both consolidate and unravel dominant understandings of identity, security, political subjectivity, and self‐other relations.
Naomi Head
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