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    Evolution of costly signaling and partial cooperation

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Salahshour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Publishing Group  2019
    Abstract
    Two seemingly unrelated, but fundamental challenges in evolutionary theory, are the evolution of costly signals and costly cooperative traits, both expected to reduce an individual’s fitness and diminish by natural selection. Here, by considering a well mixed population of individuals who produce signals and decide on their strategies in a game they play, based on the signals, we show that costly signals and costly cooperative strategies can co-evolve as a result of internal dynamics of the system. Costly signals evolve, despite their apparent cost, due to a favorable cooperative response they elicit. This favorable strategic response can be quantified in a fitness term which governs the... 

    Drift-diffusion explains response variability and capacity for tracking objects

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Daneshi, A ; Azarnoush, H ; Towhidkhah, F ; Gohari, A ; Ghazizadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Publishing Group  2019
    Abstract
    Being able to track objects that surround us is key for planning actions in dynamic environments. However, rigorous cognitive models for tracking of one or more objects are currently lacking. In this study, we asked human subjects to judge the time to contact (TTC) a finish line for one or two objects that became invisible shortly after moving. We showed that the pattern of subject responses had an error variance best explained by an inverse Gaussian distribution and consistent with the output of a biased drift-diffusion model. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the pattern of errors made when tracking two objects showed a level of dependence that was consistent with subjects using a single... 

    Emergence of Hopf bifurcation in an extended SIR dynamic

    , Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 17, Issue 10 October , 2022 ; 19326203 (ISSN) Roostaei, A ; Barzegar, H ; Ghanbarnejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Public Library of Science  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, the original SIR model is improved by considering a new compartment, representing the hospitalization of critical cases. A system of differential equations with four blocks is developed to analyze the treatment of severe cases in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The outgoing rate of the infected individuals who survive is divided into nI and bI/1+b where the second term represents the transition rate of critical cases that are hospitalized in ICU. The findings demonstrate the existence of forward, backward and Hopf bifurcations in various ranges of parameters. © 2022 Roostaei et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution... 

    Intelligent classification of web pages using contextual and visual features

    , Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 11, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 1638-1647 ; 15684946 (ISSN) Ahmadi, A ; Fotouhi, M ; Khaleghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper we address classification of Web content and in particular its application in the detection of pornographic Web pages. Filtering of undesirable Web content is mainly achieved based on blocking a specific Web address via searching it in a reference list of black URLs or doing a plain contextual analysis on the page by searching special keywords in the text. The main problem with current filtering methods is the requirement for instantly update of the URL list and also the high rate of over-blocking the usual pages. In this paper, we propose an intelligent approach which is based on using textual, profile, and visual features in a hierarchical structure classifier. Textual... 

    Anemia prevalence in women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and 2018

    , Article Nature Medicine ; Volume 27, Issue 10 , 2021 , Pages 1761-1782 ; 10788956 (ISSN) Kinyoki, D ; Osgood-Zimmerman, A.E ; Bhattacharjee, N.V ; Schaeffer, L.E ; Lazzar-Atwood, A ; Lu, D ; Ewald, S.B ; Donkers, K.M ; Letourneau, I.D ; Collison, M ; Schipp, M.F ; Abajobir, A ; Abbasi, S ; Abbasi, N ; Abbasifard, M ; Abbasi-Kangevari, M ; Abbastabar, H ; Abd-Allah, F ; Abdelalim, A ; Abd-Elsalam, S.M ; Abdoli, A ; Abdollahpour, I ; Abedi, A ; Abolhassani, H ; Abraham, B ; Abreu, L.G ; Abrigo, M.R.M ; Abualhasan, A ; Abu-Gharbieh, E ; Abushouk, A.I ; Accrombessi, M.M.K ; Adabi, M ; Adebayo, O.M ; Adegbosin, A.E ; Adekanmbi, V ; Adetokunboh, O.O ; Adeyinka, D.A ; Adham, D ; Advani, S.M ; Agasthi, P ; Aghaali, M ; Ahmad, S ; Ahmad, T ; Ahmadi, K ; Ahmadi, S ; Ahmed, M.B ; Aichour, M.T.E ; Aji, B ; Akinyemi, O.O ; Aklilu, A ; Akunna, C.J ; Al-Aly, Z ; Alanzi, T.M ; Alcalde-Rabanal, J.E ; Alemu, B.W ; Alemu, A ; Alhassan, R.K ; Alif, S.M ; Alipour, V ; Alizade, H ; Aljunid, S.M ; Almasi-Hashiani, A ; Al-Mekhlafi, H.M ; Al-Raddadi, R.M ; Alvis-Guzman, N ; Amini, S ; Amiri, F ; Amugsi, D.A ; Anber, N.H ; Ancuceanu, R ; Andrei, T ; Anegago, M.T ; Anjomshoa, M ; Ansari, F ; Ansari-Moghaddam, A ; Anteneh, Z.A ; Antriyandarti, E ; Anvari, D ; Anwer, R ; Aqeel, M ; Arabloo, J ; Arab-Zozani, M ; Aremu, O ; Areri, H.A ; Artaman, A ; Arzani, A ; Asaad, M ; Asadi-Aliabadi, M ; Asadi-Pooya, A.A ; Asemahagn, M.A ; Asghari Jafarabadi, M ; Ashebir, M.M ; Ataro, Z ; Athari, S.M ; Athari, S.S ; Atout, M.M.W ; Ausloos, M ; Awoke, N ; Ayala Quintanilla, B.P ; Ayano, G ; Ayanore, M.A ; Aynalem, Y.A ; Ayza, M.A ; Azadmehr, A ; B, D ; Babalola, T.K ; Badawi, A ; Badiye, A.D ; Bahrami, M.A ; Bairwa, M ; Bakkannavar, S.M ; Banik, P.C ; Baraki, A.G ; Barboza, M.A ; Basaleem, H ; Basu, S ; Bayati, M ; Baye, B.A ; Bazmandegan, G ; Bedi, N ; Bekuma, T.T.T ; Bell, M. L ; Bensenor, I. M ; Berhe, K ; Berhe, A. K ; Berhie, K. A ; Bhandari, D ; Bhardwaj, N ; Bhardwaj, P ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Bhattarai, S ; Bhutta, Z. A ; Bijani, A ; Bikbov, B ; Biondi, A ; Birhanu, M ; Biswas, R. K ; Bockarie, M. J ; Bohlouli, S ; Bohluli, M ; Boloor, A ; Borzouei, S ; Bragazzi, N. L ; Braithwaite, D ; Brunoni, A. R ; Burugina Nagaraja, S ; Butt, Z. A ; Caetano dos Santos, F. L ; Cámera, L. A ; Car, J ; Cárdenas, R ; Carvalho, F ; Castaldelli-Maia, J.M ; Castañeda-Orjuela, C.A ; Castro, F ; Cevik, M ; Chanie, W.F ; Charan, J ; Chatterjee, S ; Chattu, V.K ; Chaturvedi, S ; Chen, S ; Chin, K.L ; Chowdhury, M.A.K ; Cook, A.J ; Costa, V.M ; Cromwell, E.A ; Dachew, B.A ; Dagne, H ; Dagnew, B ; Dahiru, T ; Dahlawi, S. M. A ; Dai, H ; Dai, H ; Dandona, L ; Dandona, R ; Daneshpajouhnejad, P ; Daoud, F ; Das, J.K ; Das Gupta, R ; Dash, A.P ; Dávila-Cervantes, C. A ; Davletov, K ; Deeba, F ; De Neve, J. W ; Denova Gutiérrez, E ; Deribe, K ; Desalew, A ; Dessie, G. A ; Dey, S ; Dhimal, M ; Dhungana, G. P ; Dianatinasab, M ; Diaz, D ; Dipeolu, I. O ; Djalalinia, S ; Do, H. T ; Dorostkar, F ; Doshmangir, L ; Duko, B ; Duraes, A. R ; Earl, L ; Edinur, H. A ; Efendi, F ; Elayedath, R ; Elema, T. B ; Elhabashy, H. R ; El-Jaafary, S. I ; El Sayed, I ; El Sayed Zaki, M ; Elsharkawy, A ; El-Sherbiny, Y. M ; El Tantawi, M ; Endalew, D. A ; Eshrati, B ; Eskandari, K ; Eskandarieh, S ; Fadhil, I ; Faraon, E. J. A ; Fareed, M ; Faris, P. S ; Farwati, M ; Farzadfar, F ; Fasanmi, A. O ; Fattahi, N ; Fauk, N. K ; Feigin, V. L ; Feleke, B. E ; Fereshtehnejad, S. M ; Fernandes, E ; Ferrara, P ; Foigt, N. A ; Fomenkov, A. A ; Foroutan, M ; Francis, J. M ; Franklin, R. C ; Freitas, M ; Fukumoto, T ; Gad, M. M ; Gaidhane, A. M ; Gayesa, R. T ; Geberemariyam, B. S ; Gebregiorgis, B. G ; Gebremariam, H ; Gebremariam, T. B. B ; Gebremeskel, L ; Gebremeskel, G. G ; Gebreslassie, A. A ; Geramo, Y. C. D ; Gesesew, H. A ; Gessner, B. D ; Getacher, L ; Ghadiri, K ; Ghaffarifar, F ; Ghafourifard, M ; Ghajarzadeh, M ; Ghamari, F ; Ghashghaee, A ; Ghith, N ; Gilani, S. A ; Gill, T. K ; Godinho, M. A ; Gona, P. N ; Grada, A ; Gubari, M. I. M ; Gudi, N ; Guido, D ; Guled, R. A ; Guo, Y ; Gupta, R ; Gupta, R ; Haj Mirzaian, A ; Hamadeh, R. R ; Handiso, D. W ; Hanif, A ; Hargono, A ; Hasaballah, A. I ; Hasan, M. M ; Hasan, S. S ; Hashemian, M ; Hashi, A ; Hassan, S ; Hassan, A ; Hassanipour, S ; Hassankhani, H ; Hayat, K ; Hegazy, M. I ; Heidari Soureshjani, R ; Henry, N. J ; Herteliu, C ; Heydarpour, F ; Heydarpour, S ; Hidru, H. D ; Hoang, C. L ; Holla, R ; Hon, J ; Hong, S. H ; Hoogar, P ; Hosseini, S. N ; Hosseinzadeh, M ; Hostiuc, M ; Hostiuc, S ; Hotez, P. J ; Househ, M ; Huda, T. M ; Huluko, D. H. H ; Hussain, S. A ; Hwang, B. F ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, I. M ; Ilic, M. D ; Inbaraj, L.R ; Iqbal, U ; Islam, M.M ; Islam, S.M.S ; Iwu, C.J ; Iwu, C.C.D ; Jadidi-Niaragh, F ; Jahani, M.A ; Jain, V ; Jakovljevic, M ; Jalali, A ; Jalilian, F ; Janodia, M.D ; Javaheri, T ; Jha, R.P ; John, O ; Johnson, K.B ; Jonas, J.B ; Jonnagaddala, J ; Joseph, N ; Joshi, A ; Joukar, F ; Jozwiak, J.J ; Kabir, A ; Kabir, Z ; Kahlon, T ; Kalankesh, L.R ; Kalhor, R ; Kamath, A ; Kamiab, Z ; Kanchan, T ; Kapil, U ; Kapoor, N ; Karami Matin, B ; Karimi, S.E ; Kasa, A.S ; Kasahun, G.G ; Kassa, Z.Y ; Kassa, G.G ; Kassahun, G ; Kayode, G.A ; Kazemi Karyani, A ; Keflie, T.S ; Keiyoro, P.N ; Kelkay, B ; Keramati, M ; Ketema, D.B ; Khalid, N ; Khammarnia, M ; Khan, M.N ; Khan, M ; Khan, J ; Khatab, K ; Khater, A.M ; Khater, M.M ; Khoja, A.T ; Khubchandani, J ; Kianipour, N ; Kim, Y.-E ; Kim, Y.J ; Kimokoti, R.W ; Kisa, S ; Kisa, A ; Kolola, T ; Koolivand, A ; Kosen, S ; Koul, P. A ; Koyanagi, A ; Krishan, K ; Krishnamoorthy, V ; Kuate Defo, B ; Kugbey, N ; Kulkarni, V ; Kumar, G. A ; Kumar, N ; Kumar, P ; Kumar, M ; Kurmi, O. P ; Kusuma, D ; Lacey, B ; Lad, D. P ; Lal, D.K ; Lami, F. H ; Landires, I ; Larsson, A. O ; Lasrado, S ; Laurens, M. B ; La Vecchia, C ; Laxmaiah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2021
    Abstract
    Anemia is a globally widespread condition in women and is associated with reduced economic productivity and increased mortality worldwide. Here we map annual 2000–2018 geospatial estimates of anemia prevalence in women of reproductive age (15–49 years) across 82 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), stratify anemia by severity and aggregate results to policy-relevant administrative and national levels. Additionally, we provide subnational disparity analyses to provide a comprehensive overview of anemia prevalence inequalities within these countries and predict progress toward the World Health Organization’s Global Nutrition Target (WHO GNT) to reduce anemia by half by 2030. Our results... 

    How resiliency and hope can predict stress of covid-19 by mediating role of spiritual well-being based on machine learning

    , Article Journal of Religion and Health ; Volume 60, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 2306-2321 ; 00224197 (ISSN) Nooripour, R ; Hosseinian, S ; Hussain, A. J ; Annabestani, M ; Maadal, A ; Radwin, L. E ; Hassani Abharian, P ; Pirkashani, N. G ; Khoshkonesh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2021
    Abstract
    Nowadays, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are playing a tremendous role in all aspects of human life and they have the remarkable potential to solve many problems that classic sciences are unable to solve appropriately. Neuroscience and especially psychiatry is one of the most important fields that can use the potential of AI and ML. This study aims to develop an ML-based model to detect the relationship between resiliency and hope with the stress of COVID-19 by mediating the role of spiritual well-being. An online survey is conducted to assess the psychological responses of Iranian people during the Covid-19 outbreak in the period between March 15 and May 20, 2020, in... 

    Effects of COVID-19-related psychological distress and anxiety on quality of sleep and life in healthcare workers in Iran and three European countries

    , Article Frontiers in Public Health ; Volume 10 , 2022 ; 22962565 (ISSN) Zangeneh Soroush, M ; Tahvilian, P ; Koohestani, S ; Maghooli, K ; Jafarnia Dabanloo, N ; Sarhangi Kadijani, M ; Jahantigh, S ; Zangeneh Soroush, M ; Saliani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2022
    Abstract
    Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably affected human beings most of whom are healthcare workers (HCWs) combating the disease in the front line. Methods: This cross-sectional study aims to explore the effects of stress and anxiety caused by COVID-19 on the quality of sleep and life in HCWs, including physicians, nurses, and other healthcare staff. In this global study, we asked 1,210 HCWs (620 and 590 volunteers from Iran and European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy, respectively), who age 21–70, to participate in the test. Several measures of COVID-related stress, anxiety, sleep, and life quality, including the 12-item General Health Questionnaire... 

    Fatal accident distribution by age, gender and head injury, and death probability at accident scene in Mashhad, Iran, 2006-2009

    , Article International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion ; Volume 20, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 121-133 ; 17457300 (ISSN) Zangooei Dovom, H ; Shafahi, Y ; Zangooei Dovom, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Several studies have investigated road traffic deaths, but few have compared by road user type. Iran, with an estimated 44 road traffic deaths per 100,000 population in 2002 had higher road traffic deaths than any other country for which reliable estimates can be made. So, the present study was conducted on road death data and identified fatal accident distribution by age, gender and head injury as well as the influences of age and gender on deaths at accident scenes for all road user groups. Data used in this study are on fatal road accidents recorded by forensic medicine experts of the Khorasan Razavi province in Mashhad, the capital of the province, the second largest city and the largest... 

    Characteristics of early repolarization pattern in the Iranian population

    , Article Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2017 ; 20741804 (ISSN) Mollazadeh, R ; Sehhati, F ; Eslami, M ; Nemati, F ; Monfarednasab, M ; Sefidbakht, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Kowsar Medical Publishing Company  2017
    Abstract
    Background: The early repolarization pattern (ERP) has been considered a normal variant in electrocardiography (ECG) for a long time. Nevertheless, increasing evidence has demonstrated its association with adverse outcomes. Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of ERP in the Iranian general population and demonstrate its clinical and ECG correlates. Methods: A cross sectional study, comprising 1424 consecutive healthy adult individuals, was conducted at two university based hospitals in Tehran, Iran in 2012-2013. The ERP prevalence, clinical characteristics and ECG morphology were investigated in volunteers. Results: ERP was present in 136 out of 1,424 people (9.6%).... 

    Design and analysis of an original powered foot clearance creator mechanism for walking in patients with spinal cord injury

    , Article Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology ; Volume 14, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 333-337 ; 17483107 (ISSN) Maleki, M ; Badri, S ; Shayestehepour, H ; Arazpour, M ; Farahmand, F ; Mousavi, M. E ; Abdolahi, E ; Farkhondeh, H ; Head, J. S ; Golchin, N ; Mardani, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Background: The aim of this study was to assess the performance of an original powered foot clearance creator (PFCC) mechanism worn in conjunction with an isocentric reciprocal gait orthosis (IRGO) and evaluate its effect on trunk compensatory movements and spatiotemporal parameters in nine healthy subjects. Method: A PFCC motorized mechanism was designed that incorporated twin sole plates, the movements of which enabled increased toe to floor clearance during swing phase. A prototype was constructed in combination with an IRGO, and hence was re-named as an IRGO-PFCC orthosis. The effects of IRGO-PFCC usage on the spatiotemporal parameters and trunk compensatory movements during walking were... 

    Metabolic load comparison between the quarters of a game in elite male basketball players using sport metabolomics

    , Article European Journal of Sport Science ; Volume 21, Issue 7 , 2021 , Pages 1022-1034 ; 17461391 (ISSN) Khoramipour, K ; Gaeini, A. A ; Shirzad, E ; Gilany, K ; Chashniam, S ; Sandbakk, Ø ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Purpose: A basketball match is characterized by intermittent high-intensity activities, thereby relying extensively on both aerobic and anaerobic metabolic pathways. Here, we aimed to compare the metabolic fluctuations between the four 10-min quarters of high-level basketball games using metabolomics analyses. Methods: 70 male basketball players with at least 3 years of experience in the Iran national top-league participated. Before and after each quarter, saliva samples were taken for subsequent untargeted metabolomics analyses, where Principal component analysis (PCA) and Partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) were employed for statistical analysis. Results: Quarters 1 and 3... 

    Downregulation of ITM2A gene expression in macrophages of patients with ankylosing spondylitis

    , Article International Archives of Allergy and Immunology ; Volume 182, Issue 11 , 2021 , Pages 1113-1121 ; 10182438 (ISSN) Lari, A ; Pourbadie, H. G ; Jafari, M ; Sharifi Zarchi, A ; Akhtari, M ; Nejatbakhsh Samimi, L ; Jamshidi, A ; Mahmoudi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    S. Karger AG  2021
    Abstract
    Objectives: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a rheumatic disorder that is mostly determined by genetic and environmental factors. Given the known importance of macrophage in AS pathogenesis, we investigated the transcriptional profile of macrophage cells in the disease. Methods and Results: Two approaches of differential expression and subsequently, weighted gene co-expression network analysis was utilized to analyze a publicly available microarray dataset of macrophages. Integral membrane protein 2A (ITM2A) was among the most significant genes with a decreased trend in the common results of both methods. In order to confirm the finding, the expression of ITM2A was evaluated in... 

    Wolfram-like syndrome with bicuspid aortic valve due to a homozygous missense variant in CDK13

    , Article Journal of Human Genetics ; Volume 66, Issue 10 , 2021 , Pages 1009-1018 ; 14345161 (ISSN) Acharya, A ; Raza, S. I ; Anwar, M. Z ; Bharadwaj, T ; Liaqat, K ; Khokhar, M. A. S ; Everard, J. L ; Nasir, A ; Nickerson, D. A ; Bamshad, M. J ; Ansar, M ; Schrauwen, I ; Ahmad, W ; Leal, S. M ; University of Washington Center for Mendelian Genomics ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Nature  2021
    Abstract
    Background: Wolfram syndrome (WFS) is characterized by deafness, diabetes mellitus, and diabetes insipidus along with optic atrophy. WFS has an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance and is due to variants in WFS1 and CISD2. Methods: We evaluated the underlying molecular etiology of three affected members of a consanguineous family with hearing impairment, bicuspid aortic valve, diabetes mellitus and insipidus, clinodactyly, and gastrointestinal tract abnormalities via exome sequencing approach. We correlated clinical and imaging data with the genetic findings and their associated phenotypes. Results: We identified a homozygous missense variant p.(Asn1097Lys) in CDK13, a gene previously... 

    Transplantation of autologous epidermal melanocyte–keratinocyte cells suspension for cell therapy of vitiligo: A clinical evaluation and biometric assessment

    , Article Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology ; Volume 21, Issue 12 , 2022 , Pages 7147-7152 ; 14732130 (ISSN) Nilforoushzadeh, M. A ; Farshi, S ; Nouri, M ; Alavi, S ; Bayat Tork, B ; Jaffary, F ; Zare, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Introduction: Among several surgical treatments, the use of transplantation of epidermal cultured melanocytes or melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension has gained many researchers and dermatologists' attention as a new technique for the treatment of vitiligo. The present study aimed to transplant autologous epidermal melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension for the treatment of vitiligo. Methods: In this study, 15 volunteer patients aged between 18 and 45 years old were studied. The autologous melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension was then transplanted to the region after dermabrasion. The included patients were evaluated by VisioFace, MPA9, and Skin Scanner-DUB once before and 1, 2,... 

    A large dataset of white blood cells containing cell locations and types, along with segmented nuclei and cytoplasm

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Kouzehkanan, Z. M ; Saghari, S ; Tavakoli, S ; Rostami, P ; Abaszadeh, M ; Mirzadeh, F ; Satlsar, E. S ; Gheidishahran, M ; Gorgi, F ; Mohammadi, S ; Hosseini, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2022
    Abstract
    Accurate and early detection of anomalies in peripheral white blood cells plays a crucial role in the evaluation of well-being in individuals and the diagnosis and prognosis of hematologic diseases. For example, some blood disorders and immune system-related diseases are diagnosed by the differential count of white blood cells, which is one of the common laboratory tests. Data is one of the most important ingredients in the development and testing of many commercial and successful automatic or semi-automatic systems. To this end, this study introduces a free access dataset of normal peripheral white blood cells called Raabin-WBC containing about 40,000 images of white blood cells and color... 

    Resting-State electroencephalogram (EEG) coherence over frontal regions in paranormal beliefs

    , Article Basic and Clinical Neuroscience ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 573-584 ; 2008126X (ISSN) Narmashiri, A ; Hatami, J ; Khosrowabadi, R ; Sohrabi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Iran University of Medical Sciences  2022
    Abstract
    Introduction: Paranormal beliefs are defined as the belief in extrasensory perception, precognition, witchcraft, and telekinesis, magical thinking, psychokinesis, superstitions. Previous studies corroborate that executive brain functions underpin paranormal beliefs. To test this hypotheses, neurophysiological studies of brain activity are required. Methods: A sample of 20 students (10 girls, Mean±SD age: 22.50±4.07 years) were included in the current study. The absolute power of resting-state electroencephalogram (EEG) was analyzed in intra-hemispheric and inter-hemispheric coherence with eyes open. The paranormal beliefs were determined based on the total score of the revised paranormal... 

    Investigation of Thickness Influences On Energy Absorption For Side Doors And B Pillar In Euro NCAP Pole Side Impact Test

    , Article Applied Mechanics and Materials ; Vol. 663, issue , Oct , 2014 , p. 585-589 Lilehkoohi, A. H ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Nuraini, A. A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    To assess a car under the Euro New Car Assessment Program (Euro-NCAP), Adult Occupant Protection is one out of three parameters which need to be calculated with a weight factor of 50% while the other parameters, Child Occupant Protection and Pedestrian Occupant Protection, have a weight factor of 20%. The Pole Side Impact Test, beside two other tests, Side and Front Impact, is also required to calculate the Adult Occupant Protection. It shows how important the Pole Side Impact Test is and what an effective role it has in the car rating assessment. In this paper, the objective is to evaluate the effect of thickness on the energy absorbed by the side doors and the B pillar and its... 

    Validation of the Saadat NIBP module according to the ANSI/AAMI-SP10 protocol

    , Article 2013 20th Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2013 ; Deembec , 2013 , Pages 199-202 Sadaghiani, M ; Mashayekhi, G ; Behzadfar, N ; Yaghoobzadeh, A ; Babaee, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2013
    Abstract
    This study is conducted with the aim of validating the Saadat non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) module accuracy and reliability against direct intra arterial pressure measurement (IBP) according to the ANSI/AAMI SP10-2002 guidelines. Measurement and comparison procedure were done in a static population of 19 adult patients with brachial catheterized arterial line with total measurements of 195 under supervision of a highly experienced cardiovascular anesthesiologist in accordance with the ANSI/AAMI SP10-2002 regulation. Data analysis was performed based on the protocol criteria. In order to represent relationships between the test device and the reference method, Bland-Altman graphical... 

    The roles of perceived task interdependence and group members' interdependence in the development of collective efficacy in university student group contexts

    , Article British Journal of Educational Psychology ; Volume 78, Issue 3 , September , 2008 , Pages 375-393 ; 00070998 (ISSN) Alavi, S. B ; McCormick, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Background. Although the relationship between collective efficacy and group performance has been frequently investigated, a few studies have investigated the development of collective efficacy. Aim. This paper proposes some determinants of collective efficacy in small university groups. Group level hypotheses and research questions relating collective efficacy to collective cognition activities, task interdependence, self-efficacy for group work, and collective orientation were posited. Sample. The sample comprised 145 university students in 40 work-groups. Method. A two-phase longitudinal design was employed in the context of university student groups. All groups were required to perform... 

    Investigation on adult occupant protection in car pole side impact using various material and thickness of side doors and B pillar

    , Article Applied Mechanics and Materials ; Vol. 663, issue , 2014 , p. 579-584 Lilehkoohi, A. H ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper the objective is to study the effect of the material and thickness of the side doors and B pillar on crashworthiness and the energy absorbed in order to select a proper material and an optimized thickness to approach a five star car concept based on the Euro New Car Assessment Program (Euro-NCAP) testing Pole Side Impact. In this matter, four materials and five thicknesses have been chosen for the vehicle model and a total of twenty simulations have been conducted. The results showed that the best selected materials and thicknesses were high strength Steel 204M with a thickness of 1.2mm for side doors and 0.65mm for the B pillar, however, it is important to note that this...