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Corrigendum to “Lunar Dust Induces Minimal Pulmonary Toxicity Compared to Earth Dust” [Life Sciences in Space Research, Volume 45, May 2025, Pages 72-80] (Life Sciences in Space Research (2025) 45 (72–80), (S2214552425000252), (10.1016/j.lssr.2025.02.005))
The author Samaneh Toukhanbeigli has been added. This author was added during the revisions process to the document, but this was not updated in the system and was missed during the proofs. The author contributed greatly to the experiments conducted during revisions
A research about the real author of Marzbanname Tabari
Marzbanname is the name of a book which includes narrations and allegories and marzban wrote it in old tabari language. Mohammad Ibn Ghazi maltivi in 598 A.H. and sadoddin varavini in the first half of seventh century translated it to farsi. Onsorolma' ali keykavos, the writer of Ghaboosname and Ibn Esfandyar, the writer of tarikhe – Tabarestam believe that marzban ibne Rostam ibne shervin (the 13th king of Bavandiya kiyosiye chain) in the real writer of marzbanname. But sa'daddin varavini believes that marzban ibne shervin (shervin = 5th king of Bavandiye kiyosiye) is the writer of it. Reza Gholi khane – hedayat knows marzban- Ibn – e – rostam as the outher of marzban-e-Deylami in some other books. Among the contemporaries, shefer knows marzban-ibn –e-rostam-ibn –e- sorkhab – ibn – e- Gharan as the author of marzban name, but Allame Ghazvini rejects this hierarchical order. Allame Dehkhoda, Esmaeil mahjouri, Ardeshir Barzegar and Hossein Eslami believe that marzban- ibn- e- Rostam wrote maezban name. mohammad Roshan reject all and say that there is no book named marzban name tabari.This article believes that varavini's speech about the writer of marzbanname is correct but not of onsorolma' ali keykavoos and ibne Esfandyar's speech
A Study on Cultural Capital and High-Risk Behaviors of College Students in Iran
Naseri S. A Study on Cultural Capital and High-Risk Behaviors of College Students in Iran. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 2018;9(2):185-193.The term cultural capital has gained a widespread popularity as an analogy with economic capital, and capitalism rules and debates since the early 1970s. Essentially, cultural capital is not inherited, yet it is achieved through personal endeavors. Acquisition of cultural capital demands an incessant and hard work in addition to lifelong learning and acculturation. Hence, the present study examines the relationship between forms of cultural capital and high-risk behaviors of Iranian college students. The impact of each form on the incidence of high-risk behaviors is measured. A survey consisting demographical items, and items assessing cultural capital and tendency towards high-risk behaviors are applied. The results suggest a meaningfully negative relationship between sub-types of cultural capital and high-risk behaviors among undergraduate students in Iran. So, the author concluded that with an increase in cultural capital and the sub-types, the incidence of high-risk behaviors decreases consequently
P–N Junction Passivation in Kesterite Solar Cells by Use of Solution-Processed TiO2 Layer
In this work, we used a solution-processed TiO2 layer between Cu2ZnSnSe4 and CdS buffer layer to reduce the recombination at the p-n junction. Introducing the TiO2 layer showed a positive impact on VOC but fill factor and efficiency decreased. Using a KCN treatment, we could create openings in the TiO2 layer, as confirmed by transmission electron microscopy measurements. Formation of these openings in the TiO2 layer led to the improvement of the short-circuit current, fill factor, and the efficiency of the modified solar cells.This work was supported in part by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant 640868, in part by the Flemish government, Department Economy, Science and Innovation, in part by the FEDER funds through the COMPETE 2020 Programme, and in part by the National Funds through FCT - Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology under the project UID/CTM/50025/2013. The work of S. Ranjbar was supported by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation through Ph.D. grant SFRH/BD/78409/2011. The work of B. Vermang was supported by the Flemish Research Foundation FWO (mandate 12O4215N). (Corresponding author: Samaneh Ranjbar.
Emerg Infect Dis
We report the effect of a rodent control program on the incidence of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic region of Iran. A 1-year interruption in rodent control led to 2 years of increased incidence of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis. Restarting rodent control led to a decline of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis
Modelling walking and cycling accessibility and mobility: The effect of network configuration and occupancy on spatial dynamics of active mobility
Purpose: The most sustainable forms of urban mobility are walking and cycling. These modes of transportation are the most environmental friendly, the most economically viable and the most socially inclusive and engaging modes of urban transportation. To measure and compare the effectiveness of alternative pedestrianization or cycling infrastructure plans, the authors need to measure the potential flows of pedestrians and cyclists. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach: The authors have developed a computational methodology to predict walking and cycling flows and local centrality of streets, given a road centerline network and occupancy or population density data attributed to building plots. Findings: The authors show the functionality of this model in a hypothetical grid network and a simulated setting in a real town. In addition, the authors show how this model can be validated using crowd-sensed data on human mobility trails. This methodology can be used in assessing sustainable urban mobility plans. Originality/value: The main contribution of this paper is the generalization and adaptation of two network centrality models and a trip-distribution model for studying walking and cycling mobility.Design InformaticsSupport Architectur
Improved surface bioactivity of stainless steel substrates using osteocalcin mimetic peptide
Combinational Vibration Modes in H2O/HDO/D2O Mixtures Detected Thanks to the Superior Sensitivity of Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Scattering
This article was originally published in Journal of Physical Chemistry B. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c01334. Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical SocietyOvertones and combinational modes frequently play essential roles in ultrafast vibrational energy relaxation in liquid water. However, these modes are very weak and often overlap with fundamental modes, particularly in isotopologues mixtures. We measured VV and HV Raman spectra of H2O and D2O mixtures with femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering (FSRS) and compared the results with calculated spectra. Specifically, we observed the mode at around 1850 cm–1 and assigned it to H–O–D bend + rocking libration. Second, we found that the H–O–D bend overtone band and the OD stretch + rocking libration combination band contribute to the band located between 2850 and 3050 cm–1. Furthermore, we assigned the broad band located between 4000 and 4200 cm–1 to be composed of combinational modes of high-frequency OH stretching modes with predominantly twisting and rocking librations. These results should help in a proper interpretation of Raman spectra of aqueous systems as well as in the identification of vibrational relaxation pathways in isotopically diluted water.M.P. would like to thank Prof. Joanna Sadlej for her advice and encouragement for these studies. These studies were supported by the TEAM-NET program of the Foundation for Polish Science cofinanced by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund (Grant No. POIR.04.04.00-00-16ED/18-00). A.A.K. acknowledges start-up funds provided by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Delaware. Calculations were performed with high-performance computing resources provided by the University of Delaware
Optimal placing and sizing of parking lots including different levels of charging stations in electric distribution networks
Consolidated Act on Copyright 2014 , Denmark
<p><br></p><p>Temporarily unavailable<br></p><p>Corressponding Author:</p><p>Samaneh Mohammadpoor</p><p>Masters in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Semnan University Academic Address: Group of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Semnan University,<br>Mahdishahr,Semnan ,Iran<br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>(1) The person creating a literary or artistic work shall have copyright therein, be it expressed in writing or in speech as a fictional or a descriptive repre-sentation, or whether it be a musical or dramatic work, cinematographic or photo-graphic work, or a work of fine art, architecture, applied art, or expressed in some other manner.<br>(2) Maps and drawings and other works of a descriptive nature executed in graphic or plastic form shall be considered as literary works.<br>(3) Works in the form of computer programs shall be considered as literary works.</p
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