نتایج جستجو برای: response surfacemethodology

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Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
muhammad umair department of pharmacology and toxicology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan aqeel javeed department of pharmacology and toxicology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan aamir ghafoor university diagnostics laboratory, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan muhammad ashraf department of pharmacology and toxicology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan

objective(s):gemifloxacin is a broad spectrum antibiotic and has shown excellent coverage against a wide variety of microorganisms. in this study, an attempt was made to evaluate the immunomodulatory potential of gemifloxacin in male swiss albino mice in vivo. materials and methods: three doses of gemifloxacin 25 mg/kg, 50 mg/kg and 75 mg/kg were used intraperitoneally (ip) for the evaluation o...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
hassan morsheddost shariati av., tehran, iran 1355-16315 davud asemani shariati av., tehran, iran 1355-16315 mahsa alizadeh shariati av., tehran, iran 1355-16315

introduction: prior studies comparing hemodynamic response function (hrf) in the young and elderly adults based on fmri data have reported inconsistent findings for brain vision and motor regions in healthy aging. it is shown that the averaging method employed in all previous works has caused this inconsistency. the averaging is so sensitive to outliers and noise. however, fmri data are obscure...

Journal: :بینا 0
سپهر فیضی s feizi ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم محمد پاکروان m pakravan ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم پرویز ملکی فر p malekifar ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم محمدعلی جوادی ma javadi ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم

purpose: to compare intraocular pressure (iop) readings measured by the ocular response analyzer (ora) with those measured by the goldmann applanation tonometer (gat) in keratoconic eyes following penetrating keratoplasty (pkp) and to evaluate the influence of anatomical and biomechanical properties of the grafts on iop measurements. methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted on 45 kerat...

Journal: :basic and clinical cancer research 0
bayan hosseini tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran saharnaz nedjat tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran kazem zendehdel tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyyed reza majdzadeh tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali motazeri institute for health sciences research, academic center for education culture & research, tehran, iran

as a major consequence of medical interventions, quality of life (qol) is of great importance for patients suffering from refractory diseases, particularly cancer. the unbiased measurement of changes in qol is thus crucial in such cases. a prevalent bias related to qol research is the ‘response shift’ (rs) phenomenon. this review article aims to define rs and the challenges in measuring it. in ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
yoshihiro hatanaka medical material laboratory, asahi kasei medical company, oaza-sato, oita, japan satoru inoue medical material laboratory, asahi kasei medical company, oaza-sato, oita, japan koji goto department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, faculty of medicine, oita university, idaigaoka-hasamamachi, yufu city, oita, japan norihisa yasuda department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, faculty of medicine, oita university, idaigaoka-hasamamachi, yufu city, oita, japan seigo hidaka department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, faculty of medicine, oita university, idaigaoka-hasamamachi, yufu city, oita, japan takaaki kitano department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, faculty of medicine, oita university, idaigaoka-hasamamachi, yufu city, oita, japan

background: acute blood purification (abp) therapy is used regularly in the clinical setting and reportedly alleviates organ failure associated with severe systemic inflammatory responses, leading to reduced mortality. the present study aimed to determine whether there is a difference in efficacy between polysulfone (ps) membranes, which are currently used regularly in the clinical setting, and...

Journal: :journal of applied and computational mechanics 0
dario abbondanza dipartimento di ingegneria meccanica e aeronautica, “la sapienza”, rome, italy daniele battista dipartimento di ingegneria meccanica e aeronautica, “la sapienza”, rome, italy francescogiuseppe morabito dipartimento di ingegneria meccanica e aeronautica, “la sapienza”, rome, italy chiara pallante dipartimento di ingegneria meccanica e aeronautica, “la sapienza”, rome, italy raffaele barretta dipartimento di strutture per l’ingegneria e l’architettura, università degli studi di napoli “federico ii”, naples, italy raimondo luciano dipartimento di ingegneria civile e meccanica, università degli studi di cassino e del lazio meridionale, cassino (fr), italy francesco marotti de sciarra

linear dynamic response of simply supported nanobeams subjected to a variable axial force is assessed by galerkin numerical approach. constitutive behavior is described by three functional forms of elastic energy densities enclosing nonlocal and strain gradient effects and their combination. linear stationary dynamics of nanobeams is modulated by an axial force which controls the global stiffne...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
mehrdad payandeh 1. pennathur a, gibson mk, jobe ba, luketich jd. oesophageal carcinoma.lancet. 2013;381(9864):400-12. 2. ferlay j, shin hr, bray f, forman d, mathers c, parkin dm.estimates of worldwide burden of cancer in 2008: globocan 2008. int j cancer. 2010;127:2893–917. 3. lepage c, rachet b, jooste v, faivre j, coleman mp. continuing rapid increase in sophageal adenocarcinoma in england and wales. am j gastroentero.l 2008;103 2694–99. 4. pennathur a, farkas a, krasinskas am. esophagectomy for t1 esophageal cancer: outcomes in 100 patients and implications for endoscopic therapy. ann thorac surg. 2009;87:1048–55. 5. mir mr, rajabpour mv, delarestaghi mm, hadji m, harirchi i, mir p, mir a, lashkari m, zendehdel k. short- and long-term survival of esophageal cancer patients treated at the cancer institute of iran. dig surg. 2013;30(4-6):331-6. 6. harirchi i, kolahdoozan s, hajizadeh s, safari f, sedighi z, nahvijou a, mir mr, mousavi sm, zendehdel k. esophageal cancer in iran; a population-based study regarding adequacy of cancer surgery and overall survival. eur j surg oncol. 2014;40(3):352-7. 7. pennathur a, luketich jd. resection for esophageal cancer:strategies for optimal management. ann thorac surg. 2008;85:751–56. 8. pennathur a, zhang j, chen h, luketich jd. the “best operation”for esophageal cancer? ann thorac surg. 2010;89:2163–67. 9. davies ar, forshaw mj, khan aa, noorani as, patel vm, strauss dc, mason rc. transhiatal esophagectomy in a high volume institution. world j surg oncol. 2008 ;6:88. 10. chang ac, ji h, birkmeyer nj, orringer mb, birkmeyer jd. outcomes after transhiatal and transthoracic esophagectomy for cancer. ann thorac surg. 2008;85(2):424-9. 11. nikbakhsh n, amri p, shakeri a, shakeri a. changes in blood pressure and heart rhythm during transhiatal esophagectomy.caspian j intern med. 2012;3(4):541-5. 12. mallipeddi mk, onaitis mw. the contemporary role of minimally invasive esophagectomy in esophageal cancer. curr oncol rep. 2014;16(3):374. 13. sundaram a, geronimo jc, willer bl, hoshino m, torgersen z, juhasz a, lee th, mittal sk. survival and quality of life after minimally invasive esophagectomy: a single-surgeon experience. surg endosc. 2012;26(1):168-76. 14. herbella fa, patti mg. minimally invasive esophagectomy. world j gastroenterol. 2010;16(30):3811-5. 15. rice tw, blackstone eh, rusch vw. 7th edition of the ajcc cancer staging manual: esophagus and esophagogastric junction.ann surg oncol. 2010;17(7):1721-4 16. d'journo xb, thomas pa. current management of esophageal cancer. j thorac dis. 2014;6 suppl 2:s253-64. 17.hoppo t, jobe ba, hunter jg. minimally invasive esophagectomy: the evolution and technique of minimally invasive surgery for esophageal cancer. world j surg. 2011;35(7):1454-63. 18. dhamija a, dhamija a, hancock j, mccloskey b, kim aw, detterbeck fc, boffa dj. minimally invasive oesophagectomy more expensive than open despite shorter length of stay. eur j cardiothorac surg. 2014;45(5):904-9. 19. galvani ca, gorodner mv, moser f, jacobsen g, chretien c, espat nj, donahue p, horgan s. robotically assisted laparoscopic transhiatal esophagectomy. surg endosc. 2008;22(1):188-95. 20. nguyen nt, hinojosa mw, smith br, chang kj, gray j, hoyt d. minimally invasive esophagectomy: lessons learned from 104 operations. ann surg. 2008;248(6):1081-91. 21. dunn dh, johnson em, morphew ja, dilworth hp, krueger jl, banerji n. robot-assisted transhiatal esophagectomy: a 3-year single-center experience. dis esophagus. 2013;26(2):159-66. 22. maas kw, biere ss, scheepers jj, gisbertz ss, van-der-peet dl, cuesta ma. laparoscopic versus open transhiatal esophagectomy for distal and junction cancer. rev esp enferm dig. 2012;104(4):197-202. 23. rizvi fh, rizvi ss, syed aa, khattak s, khan ar. minimally invasive esophagectomy for esophageal cancer: the first experience from pakistan. int j surg oncol. 2014;2014:864705. 24. tabatabaie sa., hashemi sm,, mohajeri gh,ahmadinejad m, goharian v, kolahdoozan m.,sehhat s, davarpanah ah. incidence of hypotension and type of arrhythmia in transhiatal esophagectomy and evaluation of related factors.iranian journal of surgery. 2009;16(4):59-68. dept. of hematology and medical oncology, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran masoud sadeghi students research committee, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran medical biology research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran edris sadeghi students research committee, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran medical biology research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

1. dept. of hematology and medical oncology, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran 2. students research committee, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran 3. medical biology research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran                                     corresponding author: masoud sadeghi, msc. tel: (+98) 9185960644 ema...

Journal: :auditory and vestibular research 0
tahereh esmaeilnia breast feeding research center, vali-e-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mamak shariat maternal fetal and neonatal research center, vali-e-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran bita ebrahim maternal fetal and neonatal research center, vali-e-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran faezeh moghimpour bijani school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and aim: neonatal jaundice is one of the common causes of early sensori­neural hearing loss and an important cause of deafness in children. auditory responses are the most sensitive parts of the nervous system to the toxic effect of bilirubin. this study was aimed to examine the effect of neonatal hyperbili­rubinemia and its treatment on auditory brain­stem responses (abr). methods: ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2011
h.m. khattab a.z. el-basiony s.m. hamdy a.a. marwan

twenty pregnant buffaloes, eight weeks before the expected calving date, were assigned into two homogeneous groups of 10 animals each, according to their season of lactation (2nd to 8th season of lactation); the first group (g1) were fed on a ration consisting of concentrate feed mixture (22% yellow corn, 35% cotton seed meal, 33% wheat bran, 4% rice bran, 3% molasses, 2% limestone and 1% sodiu...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s.m.j. mortazavi medical physics & medical engineering department, the center for research on radiological sciences, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences , shiraz, iran m.a. mosleh-shirazi center for research in medical physics and biomedical engineering, and, radiotherapy department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran a.r. tavassoli shiraz blood transfusion organization, shiraz, iran m. taheri diagnostic laboratory science and technology research center, paramedical school, shiraz university of medical science, shiraz, iran z. bagheri department of biostatistics, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran r. ghalandari the center for research in radiological sciences, school of allied medical sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: mobile phones, use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. on the other hand, there is only one report on radioprotective effects of flaxseed oil. the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of irradiation of rats with microwaves and/or treatment with flaxseed oil on the induction of adaptive response to a subsequent lethal dose (ld) of gamma rays. materials and me...

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