560 research outputs found
Characterization in Bakhtiar Ali's novel “Jamshid Khani Mamm”
This research entitled (Characterization in Bakhtiar Ali's Novel Jamshid Khani Mamm) is a new perspective on the concept of characterization and how Bakhtiar Ali deals with this concept in his novel Jamshid Khani Mamm. This study discusses the characters and their types and their use in the novel, an attempt to answer what is meant by characterization. What are the types of characters? How does Bakhtiar Ali create the characters in his novels? Can we see all kinds of characters in this novel? This research is conducted according to the (descriptive-analytical) approach, consists of an introduction and two main sections and finally the results are presented in several points
Bad character evidence and potential satellite litigation: R v Dizaei (Jamshid Ali) [2013] EWCA Crim 88
Deals with the decision of the Court of Appeal in R v Dizaei (Jamshid Ali) [2013] EWCA Crim 88 which concerned the extent to which the court is obliged to admit evidence of the bad character of a prosecution witness upon a defence application in circumstances in which this would result in satellite litigation
Correction to: Eficiency Evaluation of Natural (Crude) and Citric Acid Modified Rice Straw for Removal of Pb(II) From Aqueous Solutions
Ramezan-Ali Dyanati-Tilaki1,
Zabihollah Yousefi1,
Jamshid Yazdani-Charati 2,
Seyed Mehdi Ghasemi3
1 Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Health Sciences Reasearch Center, School of Health, mazandaran univesity of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
2 Department of Biostatistics, Health Sciences Reasearch Center, School of Health, mazandaran univesity of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
3 MSc student, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Health Sciences Reasearch Center, School of Health, Medical Mazandaran univesity of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
In the article published in volume 24, issue 120, 2015, the second author’s first name is Zabihollah Yousefi, and third author’s last name is Jamshid Yazdani-Charati, were incorrect which is now corrected
Correction to: Investigating Phenol Absorption from Aqueous Solution by Dried Azolla
Ramezan-Ali Dyanati-Tilaki1,
Zabihollah Yousefi1,
Jamshid Yazdani-Charati 2,
Davoud Belarak3
1 Health Sciences Research Center, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
2 Health Sciences Research Center, Department of Biostatistics, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
3 Student Research Committee, School of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
In the article published in volume 23, issue Suppl-2, 2013, the second author’s first name is Zabihollah Yousefi, and third author’s last name is Jamshid Yazdani-Charati, were incorrect which is now corrected
The Fischer–Clifford matrices and character table of the split extension 2⁶:S₈
The sporadic simple group Fi₂₂ is generated by a conjugacy class D of 3510 Fischer's 3-transpositions. In Fi₂₂
there are 14 classes of maximal subgroups up to conjugacy as listed in the ATLAS [10] and Wilson
[31]. The group E = 2⁶:Sp₆ (2) is maximal subgroup of F i₂₂ of index
694980. In the present article we compute the Fischer-Clifford matrices
and hence character table of a subgroup of the smallest Fischer group Fi₂₂ of the form 2⁶:S₈ which sits maximally in E. The computations were carried out using the computer algebra systems MAGMA [9] and GAP [29]
The Fischer-Clifford matrices and character table of the split extension 26:S8
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An analytical study of the theatre of the Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous, with particular emphasis on the plays written after the 1967 war
This study is an examination of the life and work of
the Syrian dramatist Saadallah Wannous (1941-1997). Wannous's name is virtually unknown in the West; only two academic studies of any significance have appeared in English on this eminent and challenging writer, who was honoured by UNESCO at the end of his life. Even in the Arab world his standing rests largely upon his celebrity as a cultural icon, since professional performances of his plays are rare due to the decline of the theatre in the region, and little attention has been devoted to theatre studies by Arab academics. The two studies in English do not attempt to be comprehensive but focus on particular stages of Wannous's career. This study is, therefore, the first to encompass the full range of Wannous's work. To do so it combines an account of his life which seeks to comprehend the various forces that shaped his thinking with an analysis of his dramatic works. The study concentrates on the plays written in the years following the trauma inflicted on the Arab world by the catastrophe of their
defeat in the Arab-Israeli war of June, 1967. Wannous's career can be divided into three phases: the immature plays of his young manhood which are influenced by European models and generally focus on the social condition of the individual; his middle period - the `theatre of politicisation', when his Marxist politics were the main
factor shaping his drama; and his late works, which are characterised by an extraordinary freedom of thought and expression. The introduction places Wannous in his historical and sociocultural context and provides a brief background explaining the literary and theatrical traditions of the Arab world that influenced his activity as a dramatist. Each phase is then examined in turn and the plays are analysed in accordance with the focus of the study. This means that emphasis is given to the middle period,
but no significant work is neglected. The study aims to trace the trajectory of Wannous's development using a
variety of sources: the plays themselves, Wannous's own journalism and critical writings, interviews with his widow, his friends and colleagues, and numerous
journals, books and articles, some of which contain
important interviews with Wannous that shed light on his thought and ways of working. Use is also made of the
two studies mentioned above. The study shows that Wannous's theatre was influenced by the key political, social and cultural developments of his time, and that he
constantly sought to find forms that would express those transformations in dramatic terms
Correction to: Evaluation of L-Cysteine Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes On Mercury Removal from Aqueous Solutions
Mohammad Ali Zazouli1,
Zabihollah Yousefi1,
Jamshid Yazdani-Charati2,
Hajar Tabarinia3,
Farzaneh Tabarinia4,
Behrouz Akbari Adergani5
1 Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Health Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
2 Associate Professor, Department of Biostatics, Health Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
3 MSc in Environment Health Engineering, Student Research Committee, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
4 MSc in Chemistry, Mazandaran Standard Office, Sari, Iran
5 Food & Drug Laboratory Research Center, Food & Drug Organization, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran
In the article published in volume 24, issue 111, 2014, the second author’s first name is Zabihollah Yousefi, and third author’s last name is Jamshid Yazdani-Charati, were incorrect which is now corrected
Correction to: Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Solutions using L-cysteine Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Mohammad Ali Zazouli1,
Zabihollah Yousefi1, Mahmoud Taghavi1,
Behrouz Akbari-adergani2,
Jamshid Yazdani-Charati3,4
1 Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Health Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
2 Food & Drug Laboratory Research Center, Food & Drug Organization, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran
3 Department of Biostatistics, Health Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
4 Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
In the article published in volume 23, issue 98, 2013, the second author’s first name is Zabihollah Yousefi, and fourth author’s last name is Jamshid Yazdani-Charati, were incorrect which is now corrected
On a group of the Form 210:(U5(2):2)
The full automorphism group U5(2):2 of the special unitary group U5(2) has a 10-dimensional absolutely irreducible module over GF(2): Hence a split extension of the form G = 210:(U5(2):2) does exist. In this paper we first determine the conjugacy classes of G using the coset analysis technique. The structures of the inertia factor groups were determined. These are the groups U5(2):2; 21+6:((31+2:8):2) and O5(2):2. We then determine the Fischer matrices and apply the Clifford-Fischer theory to com-pute the ordinary character table of G: The Fischer matrices Fi of G are all Z-valued, with sizes range between 1 and 5. The full character table of G; which is 109 x 109 C-valued matrix is available in the PhD Thesis [1] of the rst author, which could be accessed online
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