نتایج جستجو برای: persian gulf basin

تعداد نتایج: 86202  

2007
Abbas Maleki

Iran’s security is affected by a broad region that includes the Caspian Basin, Central Asia, Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf states, Pakistan, Turkey, and the Middle East. However, an increased focus on the countries of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), as well as Iraq, on the one hand, and with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) (including Yemen) on the other, provides a na...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
iraj hashemzadeh department of fisheries and environmental sciences, faculty of natural resources and earth sciences, shahr-e-kord university, shahr-e-kord, iran. seyedeh narjes tabatabaei fisheries department, natural resources faculty, university of tehran, karaj, iran. aghil mansouri department of fisheries and environmental sciences, faculty of natural resources and earth sciences, shahr-e-kord university, shahr-e-kord, iran. asghar abdoli department of biodiversity and ecosystem management, environmental research institute, university of shahid beheshty, tehran, iran. mahdi ghalenoei department of biodiversity and ecosystem management, environmental research institute, university of shahid beheshty, tehran, iran. kiavash golzarianpour faculty of sciences, gonbad kavous university, gonbad, iran.

garra rufa , a bottom dwelling freshwater fish and native to the middle east, is distributed in the southwestern of iran and the tigris basin. considering the importance of length-weight relationships data of a species in different habitats, the length-weight relationship of g. rufa from 13 rivers in the persian gulf and the tigris basins was explored. the value of exponent b ranged from 2.74 t...

2015
Elfatih A. B. Eltahir PENGFEI XUE ELFATIH A. B. ELTAHIR

Because of the scarcity of observational data, existing estimates of the heat and water budgets of the Persian Gulf are rather uncertain. This uncertainty leaves open the fundamental question ofwhether this water body is a net heat source or a net heat sink to the atmosphere. Previous regional modeling studies either used specified surface fluxes to simulate the hydrodynamics of the Gulf or pre...

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
brian w coad research scientist, ichthyology section, canadian museum of nature, ottawa, canada.

the systematics, morphology, distribution, biology, economic importance and conservation of the freshwater catfishes of iran are described, the species are illustrated, and a bibliography on these fishes is provided. there are four families with four genera and six species, one of which is an exotic; the family bagridae with one genus and species, mystus pelusius in the persian gulf, hormuz and...

Journal: :Military medicine 2006
Nicola J Stimpson Catherine Unwin Lisa Hull Tony David Simon Wessely Glyn Lewis

The reporting of pain was compared for U.K. Persian Gulf War veterans, veterans from the Bosnian conflict, and personnel employed in the military at the time of the Persian Gulf War but not deployed (era comparison group). Pain manikins were used to assess the prevalence of the reporting of pain in different body sites and the prevalence of the reporting of widespread pain, in relation to compa...

2016
Mohsen Rezaie-Atagholipour Parviz Ghezellou Majid Askari Hesni Seyyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh Hooman Ahmadian Nicolas Vidal

The Persian Gulf is known as the westernmost distribution limit for sea snakes, except for Hydrophis platurus (Linnaeus, 1766) that reaches southeastern Africa. Previous identification guides for sea snakes of the Persian Gulf and its adjacent waters in the Gulf of Oman were based on old data and confined mostly to written descriptions. Therefore, a series of field surveys were carried out in 2...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
JD Knoke GC Gray

To the Editor: We studied all active-duty Persian Gulf War–era veterans who remained on active duty at the conclusion of deployment (July 31, 1991), not as Leisure et al. stated in their letter “selected, mostly healthy, active-duty Persian Gulf War veterans enlisted as of 1994.” Our study was restricted to hospitalizations of active-duty service members because these were the only service memb...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2001
Daniel Wartenberg Howard Kipen William Hallman Kendal Boyd Gerald Harris

Numerous studies have investigated the health problems reported by veterans of the Persian Gulf War, but important questions remain. Epidemiologic studies have consistently indicated that Gulf War veterans report unexplained symptoms at significantly higher rates than veteran comparison groups but that they have not experienced excess rates of disease-related mortality. Addressing unanswered qu...

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