authors:
1. Alireza Baravar
Sina Bank Training Group.Iran
2. Esmat Ghasemzadeh
Accounting Department, Islamic Azad University, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: In the current era, marketing has evolved beyond the simple process of selling to become a strategic and dynamic approach, a vital factor in business success. The main objective of marketing is to create value for customers and consequently transfer decision-making power gradually from customer to seller, ensuring customer needs are met in the best possible way. This article examines in depth the principles, objectives, and strategies of marketing, particularly in converting non-customers to customers. Through careful analysis of the distinctions between sales and marketing, strategic, competitive, and operational marketing objectives, and providing evidence-based practical solutions, this article helps businesses optimize their marketing strategies and achieve sustainable success through deeper understanding of consumer behavior and market dynamics.
title of the conference: Tenth International Conference on Studies of Industry-Based Management, Economics and Accounting
website: iema.bcnf.ir
Issue: Marketing
Publication date: 2025
DSI: DSI141253884666
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141253884666
keyword: Marketing, Non-customer, Customer, Marketing Strategy, Customer Loyalty
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authors:
1. Roghayeh Ahmari
Master's Degree in Sports Injuries and Corrective Movements Department of Sports Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education, Payame Noor University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
2. Somayeh Momeni
Assistant Professor of Sports Injuries and Corrective Movements Department of Sports Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education, Payame Noor University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: This study aimed to compare BKFO test scores as a screening tool for assessing core stability and muscle endurance in active women aged 18–25 with chronic groin pain and a healthy group in Urmia. This cross-sectional analytical study included 34 participants (17 with groin pain and 17 healthy), selected through purposive sampling. The BKFO test was used to evaluate lumbopelvic stability, and demographic data were collected via questionnaires and physical examinations. Statistical analysis, including the Shapiro-Wilk test and independent t-test, revealed a significant difference in BKFO test scores between the two groups (p < 0.05), with the groin pain group showing poorer stability. The findings suggest that reduced core stability and muscle endurance may be risk factors for chronic groin pain. These results emphasize the importance of targeted rehabilitation and preventive measures to improve lumbopelvic stability in athletes.
title of the conference: Ninth international Conference on Sports Science, Physical Education and Social Health
website: https://sport.bcnf.ir
Issue: sport
Publication date: 2025
DSI: DSI141258546684
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258546684
keyword: Core stability, groin pain, BKFO test, lumbopelvic stability, functional screening, athletes
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authors:
1. DECC,Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Book
language: English
Abstract: By obtaining the doi code and indexing in the European Union zenodo science promotion database under the support of the OpenAIRE project + the Google Scholar publishing platform, along with the official certificate of publication of the article in the Book Chapter of scieropub publications and the possibility of online inquiry scieropub a community initiative to spark change and to support global research .Established in the 2020, We’re a not-for-profit membership organization that exists to make scholarly communications better. We welcome new ideas and fresh thinking, and offer the opportunity for individuals and teams to make their mark. We have a clear mission which informs everything we do—to create the highest quality academic and educational resources and services and to make them available across the world. We share the University’s uncompromising standards, defining qualities, and belief in the transformative power of education and research to inspire progress and realize human potential.
Volume: scieropub
website: scieropub.com
Issue: Innovation and sustainable technologies
Publication date: 2025-06-04
DSI: DSI141258831461
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258831461
keyword: Innovation , technologies
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authors:
1. Mohammad Sajjad Moradnia
Master’s degree graduate in Construction Engineering and Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2. Yaqub Alipouri
Assistant Professor, Construction Engineering and Management Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Technological advancements in the construction industry, particularly Building Information Modeling (BIM), have created new opportunities for optimizing project scheduling. This article, employing a semi-systematic review approach, comprehensively examines the scientific literature published between 2010 and 2025 on the role of BIM in improving construction project scheduling processes. The selected studies are categorized into four main themes: the use of 4D BIM for simulating construction sequences, challenges of implementation under resource constraints, integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and the Internet of Things with BIM, and the role of this technology in enhancing coordination among project stakeholders. The findings indicate that BIM, particularly in its 4D form, enhances scheduling accuracy, anticipates operational conflicts, and improves resource efficiency by providing visual and integrated models. However, barriers such as high initial costs, a shortage of skilled professionals, and the lack of common standards have hindered the widespread adoption of this technology. By elucidating existing opportunities and challenges, this study outlines future research directions and offers recommendations for advancing the use of BIM in project scheduling, serving as a valuable reference for researchers, decision-makers, and construction industry practitioners.
title of the conference: Tenth International Conference on Civil, Structural and Seismic Engineering
website: https://cs.bcnf.ir
Issue: Civil engineering
Publication date: 2025
DSI: DSI141259517111
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259517111
keyword: Building Information Modeling (BIM), Project Scheduling, 4D BIM, Construction Management, Digital Technologies in Construction, Resource Constraints, Systematic Literature Review
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authors:
1. Abbas Amirhussaini
Master’s Student in International Law, Faculty of Law, Imam Sadiq University
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Combating corruption and achieving administrative justice are fundamental concerns of contemporary political systems and societies, necessitating the development of epistemological foundations and executive structures aligned with Islamic values and other credible doctrines. Despite the multifaceted nature of corruption, identifying its key bottlenecks—such as the concentration of authority in managerial positions, extensive human intervention, lack of effective use of information technology, administrative stagnation due to gerontocracy, and limited elite circulation—can assist oversight institutions in preventing and effectively addressing this phenomenon. Employing a descriptive-analytical approach, this study examines the necessary infrastructures and mechanisms to enhance administrative integrity. It proposes strategies including the establishment of a centralized transparency institution for organizations and administrations (SHAMSA), the creation of electronic administrative service offices to facilitate public reporting, the development of organizational integrity assessment indicators, the formation of administrative inspectors for overt and covert oversight, and the maximal utilization of information technology. These measures, grounded in the principles of transparency, meritocracy, youth empowerment, and universal oversight, not only contribute to reducing corruption bottlenecks but also foster public trust and citizen satisfaction, thereby paving the way for administrative justice, sustainable development, and enhanced legitimacy of governance systems.
title of the conference: Ninth International Conference of Social Studies, Law and Folklore
website: https://law.bcnf.ir
Issue: law
Publication date: 2025
DSI: DSI141251792622
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141251792622
keyword: Institutional Transparency, Administrative Corruption, Anti-Corruption, Islamic Approach, Universal Oversight, Youth Empowerment, Administrative Stagnation
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authors:
1. DECC,Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Book
language: English
Abstract: By obtaining the doi code and indexing in the European Union zenodo science promotion database under the support of the OpenAIRE project + the Google Scholar publishing platform, along with the official certificate of publication of the article in the Book Chapter of scieropub publications and the possibility of online inquiry scieropub a community initiative to spark change and to support global research .Established in the 2020, We’re a not-for-profit membership organization that exists to make scholarly communications better. We welcome new ideas and fresh thinking, and offer the opportunity for individuals and teams to make their mark. We have a clear mission which informs everything we do—to create the highest quality academic and educational resources and services and to make them available across the world. We share the University’s uncompromising standards, defining qualities, and belief in the transformative power of education and research to inspire progress and realize human potential.
Volume: scieropub
website:
Issue: Innovation and sustainable technologies
Publication date: 2024-10-15
DSI: DSI141258475746
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258475746
keyword: Innovation , technologies
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authors:
1. Hamidreza Zohraei
Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad Branch, Lorestan, Iran
2. Masoumeh Niroumandi
PhD student of Persian language and literature, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad branch, Lorestan, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Love and romantic poems have long been an integral part of literature and literary works. Each of these two poets that I have chosen for comparative analysis was and is a bright star in the sky of their country's literature. This research aims to analyze as much as possible the love lyrics of these two poets and their views on love, hatred, disregard for the beloved, woman and its various manifestations in the lyrics of the poets of separation. The expression of this poet is simple and eloquent, but the romances of these two poets are different in terms of content, language and method.Throughout history, poets have used a special language to express their goals and guide the society, according to the time, environment, and conditions of their society, According to the tensions of the contemporary era and its tragic events and the environment of the Arab countries, the best tool to express the goals is code language.
title of the conference: Ninth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Islamic Sciences of IRAN
website: https://lae.bcnf.ir
Issue: Humanities
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141258796718
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258796718
keyword: Nizar Qabbani, Fazel Nazari, separation's love , the forms of imagination,
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authors:
1. Nazanin behdadfar
Bachelor of Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Boin Zahra Branch, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Background: Poor sleep is common problem among students. This problem leads to several social and psychological consequences.
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the early maladaptive schemas in two groups of students with poor and good sleep quality.
Methods: In this descriptive – comparative study a statistical sample were selected among students of Islamic Azad University branch of Buin Zahra (N = 1009). Sampling method was multi-stage cluster. By this method 182 participants were selected
(poor sleep quality =119 and good sleep quality=63). The participants completed basic scale on insomnia complaints and quality of sleep (BaSIQS) and Yang maladaptive schemas questionnaires (YSQ). Data analyzed through multivariate variance (MANOVA).
Results: comparing two groups of good and poor sleep quality indicate higher level of maladaptive schemata domains i.e. Emotional deprivation, mistrust/mistreatment, and social isolation/alienation, vulnerability to harm and illness, entitlement/grandiosity, arrogance /insufficient self-discipline, obedience, negativity/pessimism among students with poor sleep quality.
Discussion: Based on findings of this study it is concluded that the early maladaptive schemas plays a role in the quality of sleep. They may experience different sleep quality depending on the mental state of students.
title of the conference: Fifth National Conference on Studies of Psychopathology and New Methods of Therapeutic
website: http://npsc.bcnf.ir
Issue: Psychiatry
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141256749652
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141256749652
keyword: quality of sleep, students, early maladaptive schemas
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authors:
1. Sanaz Khakpour
MA graduated student of English language and literature. University of Shahid Madani Azerbaijan of Tabriz. Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Native Son, the protest fiction of Richard Wright, has been studied through aspects such as colonialism, psychology, and existentialism for years. The eminent things that these studies include are psychological issues, criminality, weakness, lack of self-confidence in the protagonist, and absurdism. Nevertheless, this article, with the help of the philosophical tenet of Übermensch, stated by Nietzsche in Thus Spake Zarathustra, clarifies how fear, violence, and racism lead to the ethical excellence of an individual from an inferior situation. Thus, this reveals that Native Son not only prevents black people from being downgraded but also stands as self-overcoming and amelioration motives for the black community. Hence, by applying the theory of Übermensch in Native Son, the researcher attempts to demonstrate that the protagonist lives not in an absurd condition, and his ethical reformation changes his living which culminates in his emancipation from slavery and servitude and making him the lawgiver of his life. Additionally, through the philosophical notions of will to power and self-overcoming, the researcher proves that portraying black people in a wretchedly unhappy situation cannot improve their status in society. Conversely, each of the oppressed men should change and create his existence as an active entity.
title of the conference: Ninth International Conference on Studies of Language and Literature of Nations
website: https://icll.bcnf.ir
Issue: Literature
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141257116277
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141257116277
keyword: Nietzsche, Richard Wright, Self-Overcoming, Übermensch, Will to Power
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authors:
1. Samereh Nouri
Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
2. Behrooz Ataei
Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, which may also affect their fertility. Usually, prostate cancer grows slowly and is initially limited to the prostate gland, but if it grows, it spreads and affects other organs as well. While some prostate cancers are benign and can be cured with minimal treatment, others are malignant and can spread quickly. In this study, the apoptotic effects of Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin as a recombinant vector on DU145 prostate cancer cells have been investigated.
After culture, the cells were transfected with empty vector and recombinant vector containing Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin gene using Lipofectamine.After 72 hours, the expression level of apoptotic genes including P53, BCL2 and BAX in normal cells, cells with empty vector and cells with recombinant vector were investigated by QRT-PCR.
The findings showed that the expression level of the mentioned apoptotic genes in cells transfected with the recombinant vector containing Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin gene had changed significantly and apoptosis had occurred in these cells.
It seems that Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin has anti-apoptotic and anti-cancer properties on DU145 prostate cancer cells.
title of the conference: the eighth National Conference on Innovation and Technology in Biology and Chemistry of IRAN
website: http://bc.bcnf.ir
Issue: Biological
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141255191134
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141255191134
keyword: Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin, prostate cancer, P53, apoptotic genes
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authors:
1. Mahdi Aliyari
Department of Architecture, Islamic Azad University, Shabestar Branch, Shabestar, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The importance of energy-efficient buildings seems to be essential due to the rapid depletion of energy resources, energy shortages, and increasing environmental pollution. Innovative methods are essential to reduce energy consumption. The construction industry is one of the largest energy-consuming sectors. In modern buildings, significant energy is used to maintain the tranquility of the building environment. In developing countries such as India, population growth, increasing standards Rapid living and urbanization lead to an increase in building construction activities. To achieve the collective goals of energy security and environmental protection, environmentally sensitive buildings that use their resources wisely, minimize their greenhouse gas emissions, and have efficient waste management systems must be considered and designed. The options available in architectural intervention, building materials, and design methods should be carefully evaluated to minimize energy consumption. Overall, the studies reviewed show the importance of sustainable architecture and building materials in creating climate-resilient infrastructure. They highlight the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, and increase the comfort and well-being of residents through the adoption of sustainable building practices. The findings of the survey provide insights into sustainable building practices that can determine policy decisions and guide the development of climate-resilient infrastructure in the future.
title of the conference: Third Iranian Architecture and Urbanism Students' International Conference
website: http://arcu.cdsts.ir
Issue: Architecture
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141258829396
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258829396
keyword: sustainable architecture, green building materials, energy efficient buildings, weather and weather resistant substructure, super concrete with high performance
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authors:
1. Mahdi Aliyari
Department of Architecture, Islamic Azad University, Shabestar Branch, Shabestar, Iran.
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Sustainable architecture as one of the newest methods of growth and promotion is based on climatic characteristics. In this type of architecture, the building not only adapts itself to the climatic conditions of the area, but also establishes a reciprocal relationship with it. Principles that must be followed in order for a building to be classified as a sustainable building: Energy conservation, harmony with the climate, reduction of the use of non-renewable resources, and meeting the needs of residents, all of which should be implemented in a complete process leading to the construction of a healthy environment, in this regard, in this research, according to the goal of achieving a mechanism of less consumption and more productivity from nature to understand the sustainable design process, it is possible to understand the sustainable design process. The triple model of sustainability was used and the principles and factors that should be considered in sustainable design were investigated in this study. And the results are that in order to achieve a mechanism of less consumption and more productivity from nature, you can use smarter methods to exploit natural resources instead of using them indiscriminately.
title of the conference: Third Iranian Architecture and Urbanism Students' International Conference
website: http://arcu.cdsts.ir
Issue: Architecture
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141256823125
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141256823125
keyword: sustainable architecture, sustainable design, triple model of sustainability, productivity from nature
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authors:
1. Mohammad Seyyed Hashemian
Master's degree, Applied Sports Physiology, Physical Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan branch
2. Arash Turk Sameni
Master's degree, Applied Sports Physiology, Physical Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan branch
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of 6 weeks of selected plyometric exercises on the aerobic power indices of basketball players aged 10 to 15 years. The statistical population of this study consisted of basketball players in the city of Ardabil, aged 10 to 15 years (descriptive information of the control group: age 12.25±2.40, weight 67.35±11.49, height 158.11±12.8, body mass index 19.95±2.15) (descriptive information of the experimental group: age 23.65±2.23, weight 12.14±18.52, height 160.34±8.59, body mass index 20.03±2.31) from which 40 basketball players without any injuries were selected from the statistical population of the research. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups, control and experimental. The experimental group underwent selected plyometric exercises for 6 weeks. The research exercises were at three levels: low, moderate, and high intensity. To evaluate the effects of the exercises, the vertical jump test in basketball, known as the vertical jump test, was used. This study was conducted once before conducting the research and once after completing the presentation of selected exercises for a period of 6 weeks for both the control and experimental groups. Using an independent t-test and a significance level of 0.05, the results obtained from the pre- and post-tests were examined. Statistical analysis revealed that the selected plyometric exercises for 6 weeks led to a significant increase in minimum (p=0.002), average (p=0.000), and maximum (p=0.000) anaerobic power.
title of the conference: 8th National Conference on Sports Science, Physical Education and Social Health
website: http://sport.bcnf.ir
Issue: sport
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141255514186
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141255514186
keyword: Plyometric Exercises, Anaerobic Power, Basketball
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authors:
1. Mohsen Haghi
Master's student of commercial company law of the University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services of Justice
2. Mohsen Raesi
Master's student of commercial company law at the University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services of Justice
3. Mohsen Saadabadi Motlaq
Head of the Registration Department of Commercial Companies and Non-Commercial Institutions of Bushehr Province
4. Fateme Safari Mansour
Master's student in private law of Shahid Beheshti University
5. Ali Raesi
DBA student of Tehran Institute of Science and Technology
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Trademarks, a well-established and defining phenomenon in the realm of commerce and business, fall under the umbrella of intellectual property rights and serve a variety of functions. This legal construct, employed to distinguish between the goods, products, and services of individuals by identifying their producer and source, encompasses a diverse range of types based on various criteria. Trademark registration grants the holder exclusive rights, including the prohibition of unauthorized use by others. Consequently, one instance of infringement of trademark rights is the unauthorized use of another's registered trademark. This criminal act, which can manifest in various forms, is subject to specific conditions and elements for its realization. Moreover, the legislatures of Iran, South Korea, and China have also provided protection for trademark holders against infringing acts, establishing corresponding legal remedies. This research delves into the conditions for the realization and legal consequences of this offense, examining the judicial practices and relevant laws of Iran, South Korea, and China. Finally, it offers several strategies for preventing such infringements.
title of the conference: 8th International Conference of Social Studies, Law and Folklore
website: http://law.bcnf.ir
Issue: law
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141256845869
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141256845869
keyword: Trademark, Registration Offenses, Trademark Registration, Unauthorized Use of Trademarks
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authors:
1. Leila javanmard
Professor Gharwa Huqoq Danishgah Lorestan, Danishgah Literature and Human Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Human rights are used during war as a tool to prevent harm to civilians. The Zionist regime has ratified numerous human rights treaties and its actions in the recent Gaza war are a violation of the obligations arising from these treaties; In addition, many international customary rules include the observance of human rights, which is mandatory for everyone, including Israel. Human rights include economic, social, cultural, civil, and political rights, and according to the reports of some human rights organizations, many of its standards have been violated by the occupying regime during the recent war in Gaza. In this article, we want to use a descriptive and analytical method from different aspects of human rights violations in Gaza from the point of view of attacks on medical centers and the injured, siege and imprisonment, forced population transfer, targeting civilians, cutting off water, electricity and fuel. prevent the entry of humanitarian aid, sexual harassment, attacks on schools, mosques and historical places.
title of the conference: 8th International Conference of Social Studies, Law and Folklore
website: http://law.bcnf.ir
Issue: law
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141255174939
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141255174939
keyword: human rights, violations, Israel, Palestin
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authors:
1. Sedigheh Salman
Master student of interior architecture of Khatam University
2. Tayyebe Hemmati Garakani
Bachelor student of Electrical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Unit
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: In this study, the consequences of global population growth and increasing energy demand were investigated, highlighting the importance of sustainable development and the use of renewable energy. Given the challenges in providing sustainable energy, this study examined the energy situation in Iran and the rising intensity of energy consumption in the country. Additionally, the environmental and economic effects of carbon dioxide emissions were analyzed, emphasizing the need to modify energy consumption patterns across various sectors. Finally, this article explored the feasibility of distributed production of electricity and heat from renewable energies, specifically geothermal and biomass, on a local scale in Iranian cities, examining the benefits and challenges of utilizing these resources.
title of the conference: 9th International Conference on Technology Development in Iranian Electrical Engineering
website: http://ieedt.bcnf.ir
Issue: Energy
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141253519125
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141253519125
keyword: Sustainable development, renewable energy, energy consumption, geothermal energy, biomass.
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authors:
1. Amir Zare Kazemabadi
Department of Road and Transportation Engineering, Technical College, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tehran, PhD student in Civil Engineering majoring in Transportation
2. Mohammad Norouzi Shavir
Department of Road and Transportation Engineering, Technical College, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tehran, Master's student in Civil Engineering majoring in Road and Transportation
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The travel time experienced by users stands as a fundamental determinant of road network service quality at its core. Beyond the inherent delays within road segments, travel time on routes across the network encompasses additional impediments arising from intersections regulated by traffic signals. However, signal delay often remains inadequately addressed within Traffic Assignment models, primarily due to incomplete network information and associated complexities.
This article aims to rectify this oversight by leveraging the complementary Traffic Assignment algorithm to incorporate crucial signal delay functions within the Tehran network context. By doing so, we endeavor to shed light on the nuanced impact of signal delays on travel time dynamics, particularly under both undersaturated and oversaturated traffic conditions.
The application of the complementary Traffic Assignment algorithm allows for a more comprehensive evaluation of travel time, elucidating the intricate interplay between signal delays and overall network performance. Through comparative analysis across varied traffic scenarios, this study seeks to discern the differential effects of signal delays on route efficiency and user experience, thereby offering valuable insights for traffic management and infrastructure optimization efforts.
title of the conference: 9th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Seismic Engineering
website: http://cs.bcnf.ir
Issue: civil engineering
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141251788672
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141251788672
keyword: Traffic network, Travel time, Traffic signal delay, complementary algorithm, Tehran network.
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authors:
1. Behnam Rezvani
Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Biodiesel production from various feedstocks is gaining momentum as an alternative to fossil fuels, offering a more sustainable and environmental friendly energy source. This article explores the potential of canola, camelina, and linseed as biodiesel feedstocks. It provides an overview of their characteristics, benefits, and the impact they can have on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By understanding the unique qualities of these oilseed crops, we can pave the way for a greener and more sustainable energy future.
title of the conference: International Congress for Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Industry students
website: https://cco.cdsts.ir
Issue: Environment
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141257426664
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141257426664
keyword: Canola, Camelina, Linseed, Biodiesel, Transesterification
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authors:
1. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Program in Bioinformatics, College of Engineering, Boston University, Boston MA 02215, USA
Charles DeLisi
2. The NOVIM Group, Kohn Hall, UC Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
Aristides Patrinos
3. Climate Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Michael MacCracken
4. Department of Energy, Washington, DC, USA
Dan Drell
5. Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights at the Boston University School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Boston University, USA
George Annas
Type of document: journal articles
language: English
Abstract: The long atmospheric residence time of CO2 creates an urgent need to add atmospheric carbon drawdown to CO2 regulatory strategies. Synthetic and systems biology (SSB), which enables manipulation of cellular phenotypes, offers a powerful approach to amplifying and adding new possibilities to current land management practices aimed at reducing atmospheric carbon. The participants (in attendance: Christina Agapakis, George Annas, Adam Arkin, George Church, Robert Cook-Deegan, Charles DeLisi, Dan Drell, Sheldon Glashow, Steve Hamburg, Henry Jacoby, Henry Kelly, Mark Kon, Todd Kuiken, Mary Lidstrom, Mike MacCracken, June Medford, Jerry Melillo, Ron Milo, Pilar Ossorio, Ari Patrinos, Keith Paustian, Kristala Jones Prather, Kent Redford, David Resnik, John Reilly, Richard J. Roberts, Daniel Segre, Susan Solomon, Elizabeth Strychalski, Chris Voigt, Dominic Woolf, Stan Wullschleger, and Xiaohan Yang) identified a range of possibilities by which SSB might help reduce greenhouse gas concentrations and which might also contribute to environmental sustainability and adaptation. These include, among other possibilities, engineering plants to convert CO2 produced by respiration into a stable carbonate, designing plants with an increased root-to-shoot ratio, and creating plants with the ability to self-fertilize. A number of serious ecological and societal challenges must, however, be confronted and resolved before any such application can be fully assessed, realized, and deployed.
title of the Journal: Journal BioDesign Research
website: https://spj.science.org
Issue: Biology
Publication date: 2020
DSI: DSI141254145859
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141254145859
keyword: Biology , Atmospheric , Greenhouse Gas
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authors:
1. DECC,Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Book
language: English
Abstract: By obtaining the doi code and indexing in the European Union zenodo science promotion database under the support of the OpenAIRE project + the Google Scholar publishing platform, along with the official certificate of publication of the article in the Book Chapter of scieropub publications and the possibility of online inquiry
scieropub a community initiative to spark change and to support global research .Established in the 2020, We’re a not-for-profit membership organization that exists to make scholarly communications better. We welcome new ideas and fresh thinking, and offer the opportunity for individuals and teams to make their mark. We have a clear mission which informs everything we do—to create the highest quality academic and educational resources and services and to make them available across the world. We share the University’s uncompromising standards, defining qualities, and belief in the transformative power of education and research to inspire progress and realize human potential.
Volume: scieropub
website: http://scieropub.com
Issue: Innovation and sustainable technologies
Publication date: 2024-05-08
DSI: DSI141259542577
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259542577
keyword: Innovation , technologies
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authors:
1. Tayebeh Ghaemi Bafghi
PhD student in Islamic ethics
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: This research has expressed the theme of religious life style according to the logic of Surah Mubarakah Asr by applying it to the thought system of Imam Khamenei. Surah Mubarakeh Asr considers time to be the turning point and the axis of life style and invites man to four pillars in order to fully benefit from the opportunity of worldly life. It is actually the summary of religion and the result will be the optimal use of life and management of time, getting rid of losses and achieving success and prosperity . This research with a descriptive-analytical approach and library method, as described in this 4 The author has discussed from the point of view of Imam Khamenei Madzalah al-Ali, has documented evidences and evidences, and has presented the opinions of other thinkers as support for the discussion. Based on the thought system of If the style and foundation of life is established based on the contents of this honorable Surah and this Algorithm is implemented, thanks to the noble teachings of the ¬Holy Quran, human beings He will achieve his prosperity and perfection in this world and the end of his service and happiness in the hereafter .
title of the conference: Second International Conference on Religion, Spirituality and the Lifestyle of the Islamic World
website: https://religion.cdsts.ir
Issue: Islamic life style
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141259299362
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259299362
keyword: Lifestyle , time management, algorithm, Surah Mubarakah Asr , religion , faith , advice , patience
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authors:
1. AmirReza Atari
PhD student of Theology, Quran and Hadith Sciences, Ilam University, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Always in the history of Islamic hadith, centers and cities have been more central in publishing hadiths due to religious gatherings or political connections. The cities and lands of Hijaz, Kufa, Qom, Sham, Baghdad and Egypt have been at the top of these feedbacks, and other related or similar streams are also placed in the next ranks. In the meantime, the cities that seem to be far away from this clash of votes due to their relative peace, their hadith activities have not been given much attention in the history of hadith. To the extent that in order to deconstruct their hadith identity and further enrich their religious identity, we are forced to make do with first and only recuperative steps in researches like this, so that in the next steps, we can sort of recover their communication identity and their contributing contribution in geography. We will restore the history of Islamic hadith. In this essay, tracing the narrators related to Iran-Zamin has made us present a simple and initial classification for the hadith personality related to Iran. The family of intercepted hadiths and historical words has brought us to six little-known hadith areas of Isfahan, Fars region, Kerman, Armenia and Tbilisi. More and more significant contributions of identity of this view will be in the statistics after searches like this. This article is the first example of this collection.
title of the conference: Second International Conference for Literature, History and Cultural Studies Students
website: https://Lci.cdsts.ir
Issue: history
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141259259115
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259259115
keyword: History of hadith, little-known areas of hadith, hadith in Iran, central Iran, southern Iran, Caucasus
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authors:
1. Azam Bayani
Bachelor of Midwifery, Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Iran
2. Masoud Pourhosein
Bachelor of Nursing, Islamic Azad University, Firdous Branch, Iran
3. Mohammad Bayani
Masters in Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Torbetjam branch, Iran.
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The aim of the research was to compare self-esteem and irrational beliefs in women candidates and non-candidates for hair mesotherapy, which was used after the event (causal-comparative) study method. The statistical population included women candidates and non-candidates for hair mesotherapy in spring In 1402, they visited Qazvin Skin and Hair Clinic. The sample consisted of 300 people who were selected through available sampling. To collect information, Rosenberg's self-esteem scale questionnaire and Jones-Ahvaz irrational beliefs test were used. The results showed that there is a statistically significant difference in the self-respect of women candidates and non-candidates for hair mesotherapy, and the level of self-respect in women candidates for hair mesotherapy is lower than that of women who are not candidates for hair mesotherapy, but the results show a significant difference in the irrational beliefs of candidate and non-candidate women. Doing hair mesotherapy did not show. (P>0.05).
title of the conference: Ninth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Islamic Sciences of IRAN
website: https://lae.bcnf.ir
Issue: Humanities
Publication date: 2023
DSI: DSI141259436846
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259436846
keyword: self - respect , irrational beliefs , hair mesotherapy
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authors:
1. Gholam Abbas Torabi
Mobarake steel metallurgical expert
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Iran has four seasons, and the language of nature is mathematical. It is up to us Iranians to understand this language at this point, why there are four seasons in nature. Iran is the land of the rainbow of seasons and the mathematical taste used in the seasons is very refreshing and surprising. The summary of this discussion is how the season came about
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on the Development of Geography, Tourism and Sustainable Development of IRAN
website: https://geo.bcnf.ir
Issue: Life Sciences
Publication date: 2023
DSI: DSI141258726413
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258726413
keyword: Chapter - water - number zero - mathematics
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authors:
1. Farshid Fakheri
M.Sc., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran,
2. Hamidreza Najafi
Farayand Sabz Engineering Company, No.117, Somaye Street, 158176-8511 Tehran, Iran
3. Taghi Ebadi
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
4. Reza Maknoon
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Renewable biomass has emerged as a paramount energy source capable of undergoing multifaceted transformations into various forms of fuel, encompassing liquid, solid, and gaseous states, facilitated by an array of processes. The extraction of high-value materials from biomass necessitates meticulous equipment design and the implementation of diverse methodologies, with pyrolysis emerging as a prominent avenue in this regard. The engineering of apparatuses pertinent to this process mandates a comprehensive understanding of reaction kinetics. In this study, an investigation into agricultural residues generated in Iran was conducted, identifying bagasse as the preferred biomass material, while LDPE and PET polymers were chosen to represent plastic waste. The kinetics of pyrolysis reactions involving LDPE, PET, and their amalgamation with bagasse were scrutinized. Through the execution of heat-weighted experiments, combined with the exploration of kinetic models for the pyrolysis reactions of LDPE, PET, and their blends with bagasse, a novel kinetic model was introduced, drawing from both single and multiple independent reaction frameworks. Comparative analysis of the outcomes derived from the proposed model for LDPE, PET, bagasse blends, as well as LDPE and PET, against laboratory results yielded coefficients of determination of 0.9937, 0.9875, 0.9883, and 0.9909, respectively. This finding underscores a robust concurrence between the prognosticated model outcomes and empirical laboratory data, affirming the efficacy of the developed kinetic model.
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on Technology Development in Chemical Engineering
website: https://chemistryeng.bcnf.ir
Issue:
Publication date:
DSI: DSI141251976573
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141251976573
keyword: Pyrolysis, Kinetic modeling, Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Plastic, Biomass.
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authors:
1. Farshid Fakheri
M.Sc.,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2. Fardin Eskafi
Senior Expert in Environment, Environment Department, HSE Management, Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO), Tehran, Iran
3. Zohreh Mansourian
Head of Environment Department, Environment Department, HSE Management, Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO), Tehran, Iran
4. Seyed Hamid Reza Shahmoradi
Head of HSE Management, Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO), Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The pervasive issue of plastic waste within the automotive industry presents both a significant environmental challenge and an opportunity for innovative waste management solutions. This study investigates the application of pyrolysis technology as a sustainable practice within the context of a circular economy. We delineate the process whereby automotive plastic waste is thermally decomposed at high temperatures in an inert atmosphere, yielding reusable hydrocarbons. Methodologically, our research conducts a thorough analysis of the pyrolysis conversion rates, quality of the resulting fuels, and the environmental impact compared to conventional disposal methods. Empirical data for this study was obtained through a theoretical analysis of existing literature. The findings illuminate that pyrolysis not only reduces the volume of plastic waste but also contributes to the conservation of resources by transforming waste into a viable secondary raw material. However, the research identifies potential challenges, such as the need for preprocessing of plastics to remove impurities and the scalability of pyrolysis plants. Our conclusions advocate for the integration of pyrolysis technology in the automotive industry, emphasizing its alignment with circular economy principles and its potential to mitigate environmental pollution, thereby charting a path for ecologically responsible manufacturing practices.
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on Technology Development in Chemical Engineering
website: https://chemistryeng.bcnf.ir
Issue: Natural environment
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141258236972
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258236972
keyword: Pyrolysis, Circular Economy, Sustainability, Plastic Waste Management, Automotive Industry
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authors:
1. Morteza Zaboli Mahdiabadi
Student Research Committee, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
2. Amirhossein Bahramizadeh
Sadjad University of Technology Mashhad
3. Shabnam Pourhamdi
Research Center for Immunodeficiencies, Pediatric Center of Excellence, Children’s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4. Shayan Gholami
Medical Science Student, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: Metastatic carcinoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer, presents significant challenges in treatment due to its high mortality rate and limited remedial options. This paper presents a longitudinal multicenter study aiming to estimate the efficacity of CRISPR- Cas9 gene editing for substantiated oncolytic contagion remedy in metastatic carcinoma. The study seeks to assess the safety, feasibility, and remedial eventuality of this innovative approach, which combines the perfection of gene editing with the excrescence- picky nature of oncolytic contagions. the study's design involves retaining cases diagnosed with metastatic carcinoma from multiple centers. Excrescence samples will be attained to identify specific gene mutations associated with the complaint. CRISPR- Cas9 technology will be employed to target and modify these inheritable differences, enhancing the oncolytic contagion's capability to specifically target and destroy cancer cells. The modified contagions will be administered to cases using colorful delivery styles, similar as intratumorally injections or systemic infusions. Throughout the study, clinical and molecular assessments will be performed to cover treatment response and implicit side goods.
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on Technology Development in Chemical Engineering
website: https://chemistryeng.bcnf.ir
Issue: Chemical engineering
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141259772659
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259772659
keyword: CRISPR- Cas9, carcinoma, gene editing
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authors:
1. Farshid Fakheri
M.Sc., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2. Fardin Eskafi
Senior Expert in Environment, Environment Department, HSE Management, Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO), Tehran, Iran
3. Zohreh Mansourian
Head Of Environment Department, Environment Department, HSE Management, Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO), Tehran, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: This scholarly paper explores the profound implications of integrating pyrolysis into the circular economy, as a means to advance sustainable resource utilization through the process of thermochemical conversion. Pyrolysis, characterized by the thermal decomposition of organic matter at elevated temperatures in an oxygen-deprived environment, has emerged as a compelling avenue within the transition towards a circular economy. By converting waste materials into valuable products such as bio-oil, syngas, and biochar, pyrolysis significantly contributes to the principles of circularity. Nevertheless, the successful integration of pyrolysis into the circular economy encounters multifaceted challenges, encompassing technological constraints, economic viability, and environmental considerations. This paper provides an all-encompassing overview of the pivotal role of pyrolysis in the circular economy, elucidating its potential benefits and highlighting the impediments it presents. It underscores the indispensable need for further research efforts and technological innovations to surmount these challenges and unlock the full potential of pyrolysis. Moreover, the paper emphasizes the imperative of adopting a holistic approach, taking into account not only the technical intricacies but also the social, economic, and environmental implications of integrating pyrolysis into the circular economy. Through a meticulous examination of current practices, prospective innovations, and future trajectories, this paper contributes substantively to the ongoing discourse on sustainability, waste management, and the circular economy.
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on Technology Development in Chemical Engineering
website: https://chemistryeng.bcnf.ir
Issue: Natural environment
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141258166643
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258166643
keyword: Circular Economy, Pyrolysis, Sustainability, Waste Management, Thermochemical Conversion
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authors:
1. Mohammad Hossein Asakare
Azad Islamic university
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: With the continuous exploration and development of oil and gas resources in deep formations, the use of water-based drilling fluids as a key factor faces severe challenges caused by high temperatures and hydration of soil layers. Therefore, the development of heat- and salt-resistant soil swelling reducer systems has always been of interest. In this study, it was attempted to increase the degree of hydration resistance and thermal stability of the soil by using amino-branched polymer-modified nanoparticles. The interaction mechanism between branched polymer and silica nanoparticles in different states was investigated using density functional theory to determine the best polymer attachment state. The amount of polymer absorption energy in the vertical and horizontal states was 280 and 360 kJ/mol, respectively. The horizontal state prevented water from reaching the soil surface by forming strong hydrogen bonds with the nanoparticle. This amount of absorption energy was higher than that of other similar compounds, which showed that. The thermal stability calculation of the polymer-nanoparticle compound showed that the thermal resistance of this compound is maintained up to temperatures above 280 degrees Celsius. In general, it can be found that branched polymers are a good option for preventing the swelling of drilling wells.
title of the conference: The second International Congress for Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Industry students
website: https://cco.cdsts.ir
Issue: Chemical engineering
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141252243966
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141252243966
keyword: Drilling fluids, Nanoparticles, Polymers
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authors:
1. Priya Mohammadi
2. Ali Rezaie
3. Dariush Mohajeri
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
Abstract: The skin is the largest organ in the body in terms of surface area and has various functions. One of the most common injuries to the skin is open wounds caused by cuts and injuries. One of the most important topics for researchers has always been to find a way to repair wounds. Today, herbal treatment is very much studied by researchers in the field of wound healing due to the possibility of less side effects. Cloud pomegranate white seed extract is probably effective in healing wounds due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. On the other hand, some studies show the antibacterial properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles in local use and reduce contamination and infection in the wound, and suggest re-epithelialization as the most important mechanism of wound healing in this substance. In this research, an attempt was made to investigate the healing effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles in the form of an ointment, the alcoholic extract of white pomegranate seeds in the form of an ointment, and the combined ointment of the two compared to the effects of the control group and Oserin. In this study, twenty-five mice were selected and randomly assigned to five treatment groups. The first group did not receive any medication, the second group received Oserin ointment, the third group received white pomegranate seed extract as an ointment, and the fourth group received zinc oxide nanoparticles. Ointment face and the fifth group received alcoholic extract of white pomegranate seeds along with zinc oxide nanoparticles. Photographs were taken of the wounds created on days 0, 7, 14, and 21 and the extent of wound healing was calculated. On days 0, 1, 3, 7, 14, and 21, mice were killed painlessly and samples were taken from the wounds. Histopathological examinations were performed on the samples collected from the wound. At the end of the study, the amount of mononuclear cells, multinucleated cells, fibroblast and vascularization in the fifth group was less than other groups. The process of wound contraction in the fifth group was more than other groups. Although, in the fifth and fourth groups, the process of wound contraction was more severe than the other groups. Complete healing of the wound was observed on the 21st day only in the fifth group. In this study, the topical application of white pomegranate seed extract along with zinc oxide nanoparticles extract had a positive effect on the stages of wound healing in mice, and therefore it may have a beneficial role on wound.healing.
title of the conference: Second Congress for Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Environment and Natural Resources Students
website: https://ca.cdsts.ir
Issue: Biology
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141259158276
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259158276
keyword: histopathology, wound healing, alcoholic extract of white pomegranate seeds, zinc oxide nanoparticles, Syrian mice.
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