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Comparison between active learning method and support vector machine for runoff modeling
, Article Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics ; Volume 60, Issue 1 , March , 2012 , Pages 16-32 ; 0042790X (ISSN) ; Ghafouri, M ; Shouraki, S ; Saghafian, B ; Nasseri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this study Active Learning Method (ALM) as a novel fuzzy modeling approach is compared with optimized Support Vector Machine (SVM) using simple Genetic Algorithm (GA), as a well known datadriven model for long term simulation of daily streamflow in Karoon River. The daily discharge data from 1991 to 1996 and from 1996 to 1999 were utilized for training and testing of the models, respectively. Values of the Nash-Sutcliffe, Bias, R 2, MPAE and PTVE of ALM model with 16 fuzzy rules were 0.81, 5.5 m 3 s -1, 0.81, 12.9%, and 1.9%, respectively. Following the same order of parameters, these criteria for optimized SVM model were 0.8, -10.7 m 3 s -1, 0.81, 7.3%, and -3.6%, respectively. The...
Nanofiltration process on dye removal from simulated textile wastewater
, Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 5, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 401-408 ; 17351472 (ISSN) ; Mirzayee, R ; Nasseri, S ; Borghei, M ; Gholami, M ; Torabifar, B ; Sharif University of Technology
CEERS
2008
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Dyestuffs removal from industrial wastewater requires special advanced technologies, since dyes are usually difficult to remove by biological methods. In this study nanofiltration process was used for removal of different dyestuffs from solutions. The rate of dye removal by spiral wound nanofiltration membrane in film thin composite MWCO=90 Dalton, was evaluated for four classes of dyes acidic, disperse, reactive and direct in red and blue dyes medium. Dye absorbance was measured by spectrophotometric method (2120 Standard Method 1998). Effects of feed concentration, pressure and total dissolved solids concentration were also studied. Results showed that increasing dye concentration lead to...
Chaotic inflation with time-variable space dimensions
, Article International Journal of Modern Physics D ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , 2002 , Pages 511-526 ; 02182718 (ISSN) ; Rahvar, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
Assuming the space dimension is not constant but decreases during the expansion of the Universe, we study chaotic inflation with the potential m2φ2/2. Our investigations are based on a model Universe with variable space dimensions. We write down field equations in the slow-roll approximation, and define slow-roll parameters by assuming the number of space dimensions decreases continuously as the Universe expands. The dynamical character of the space dimension shifts the initial and final value of the inflation field to larger values. We obtain an upper limit for the space dimension at the Planck length. This result is in agreement with previous works for the effective time variation of the...
Dynamics of inflationary cosmology in TVSD model
, Article Modern Physics Letters A ; Volume 20, Issue 32 , 2005 , Pages 2467-2485 ; 02177323 (ISSN) ; Rahvar, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Within the framework of a model Universe with time variable space dimensions (TVSD), known as decrumpling or TVSD model, we study TVSD chaotic inflation and obtain dynamics of the inflaton, scale factor and spatial dimension. We also study the quantum fluctuations of the inflaton field and obtain the spectral index and its running in this model. Two classes of examples have been studied and comparisons made with the standard slow-roll formulas. We compare our results with the recent Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data. © World Scientific Publishing Company
Robust Supply Chain Network Desing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koorosh, Eshghi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently, the multi-level and multi-facility industrial problem in supply chain management (SCM) has been widely investigated. Supply chain network design (SCND) is one of the most important strategic decisions in supply chain management. The problem is an important management problem in SCM and aggregates the strategic and tactical and operational level of supply chain planning. The supply networks comprise a number of manufacturing sites, a number of warehouses and distribution centers of unknown locations to be selected from a set of potential locations, and finally a number of customer zones at fixed locations. The system is modeled mathematically as a mixed-integer linear programming...
Design and Implementation of a Real Time Controller for a 6 DOF Manipulator
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decades, the usage of robots in industrial applications increased dramatically. One group of robots are manipulators which they are used in production lines for moving parts, cutting, welding, …. In these applications, different control methods are used to control the end effector of manipulators precisely. From one aspect, control methods are divided to two parts: A) The methods that do not need to equation of motion of robot, such as proportional-integral-derivative method. B) The methods that are designed based on equation of motion of robot. To use these methods, first the equation of motion of manipulator should be calculated according to its structure. These equations are...
A new functionalized magnetic nanocomposite of poly(methylacrylate) for the efficient removal of anionic dyes from aqueous media
, Article RSC Advances ; Volume 6, Issue 10 , 2016 , Pages 7982-7989 ; 20462069 (ISSN) ; Abedin Moghanaki, A ; Nasseri, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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A new magnetic nano-adsorbent was synthesized via the radical polymerization of methyl acrylate on modified Fe3O4 nanoparticles, followed by its functionalization by amidation of the methyl ester groups using pentaethylenehexamine, to create active adsorption sites for removing anionic dyes from aqueous media. Physicochemical properties of the adsorbent were then characterized by SEM, TEM, XRD, FTIR, TGA and CHN analysis. The prepared nanocomposite was used as adsorbent for the removal of anionic dyes, naphthol green B and chromeazurol S, from aqueous solution and assessed in view of the kinetics and isotherm adsorption, and the effect of solution pH, contact time and initial dye...
Aptamer hybrid nanocomplexes as targeting components for antibiotic/gene delivery systems and diagnostics: a review
, Article International Journal of Nanomedicine ; Volume 15 , 2020 , Pages 4237-4256 ; Arab, Z ; Safarkhani, M ; Nasseri, B ; Rabiee, M ; Tahriri, M ; Webster, T. J ; Tayebi, L ; Rabiee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Dove Medical Press Ltd
2020
Abstract
With the passage of time and more advanced societies, there is a greater emergence and incidence of disease and necessity for improved treatments. In this respect, nowadays, aptamers, with their better efficiency at diagnosing and treating diseases than antibodies, are at the center of attention. Here, in this review, we first investigate aptamer function in various fields (such as the detection and remedy of pathogens, modification of nanoparticles, antibiotic delivery and gene delivery). Then, we present aptamer-conjugated nanocomplexes as the main and efficient factor in gene delivery. Finally, we focus on the targeted co-delivery of genes and drugs by nanocomplexes, as a new exciting...
Evaluation of a Function for Estimating Fuel/Air Equivalence Ratio Distribution Inside Combustion Chamber of Spark Ignition Engine for Pollution Minimization and Maximum Efficiency in Stratified Combustion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine a function which estimate fuel/air equivalence ratio distribution inside combustion chamber of spark ignition engine for pollution minimization and maximum efficiency. To do this, we developed a code by which, we are able to model one SI engine cycle.
Seven distributions for fuel/air equivalence ratio were examined which include: Homogeneous, linearly decreasing, linearly increasing, sinusoidal increasing and decreasing, sinusoidal decreasing and increasing, cosinusodal decreasing, and cosinusodal increasing. The average fuel/air equivalence ratio for all of these distributions was 0.85.
The results for indicated power showed that,...
Seven distributions for fuel/air equivalence ratio were examined which include: Homogeneous, linearly decreasing, linearly increasing, sinusoidal increasing and decreasing, sinusoidal decreasing and increasing, cosinusodal decreasing, and cosinusodal increasing. The average fuel/air equivalence ratio for all of these distributions was 0.85.
The results for indicated power showed that,...
Task processing optimization using cuckoo particle swarm (CPS) algorithm in cloud computing infrastructure
, Article Cluster Computing ; Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2023 , Pages 745-769 ; 13867857 (ISSN) ; Javadpour, A ; Li, Y ; Ja’fari, F ; Nasseri, S. H ; Rostami, A. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2023
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Recently, cloud computing infrastructure (CCI) models have received much attention for their exceptional scalability, dependability, Data Information Sharing (DIS), and low cost rate. There are many hardware and software elements that are accessed over the internet by cloud data centers. Modern data centers utilize Virtualization Techniques (VT) to offer a dispersed CI that employs Virtual Machines (VM) based on Physical Hosts (PH). With the increasing number of centers, optimizing energy consumption has become vital to saving costs due to DCC's high energy consumption. In our CPS algorithm, we combine the Cuckoo algorithm and the particle swarm optimization (PSO). It is determined which...
Optical assays based on colloidal inorganic nanoparticles
, Article Analyst ; Volume 143, Issue 14 , 2018 , Pages 3249-3283 ; 00032654 (ISSN) ; Rabiee, N ; Ahmadi, S ; Hashemzadeh, S ; Lolasi, F ; Bozorgomid, M ; Kalbasi, A ; Nasseri, B ; Shiralizadeh Dezfuli, A ; Aref, A. R ; Karimi, M ; Hamblin, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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Colloidal inorganic nanoparticles have wide applications in the detection of analytes and in biological assays. A large number of these assays rely on the ability of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs, in the 20 nm diameter size range) to undergo a color change from red to blue upon aggregation. AuNP assays can be based on cross-linking, non-cross linking or unmodified charge-based aggregation. Nucleic acid-based probes, monoclonal antibodies, and molecular-affinity agents can be attached by covalent or non-covalent means. Surface plasmon resonance and SERS techniques can be utilized. Silver NPs also have attractive optical properties (higher extinction coefficient). Combinations of AuNPs and AgNPs...
Nanotechnology-Abetted Astaxanthin Formulations in Multimodel Therapeutic and Biomedical Applications
, Article Journal of Medicinal Chemistry ; 2021 ; 00222623 (ISSN) ; Bigham, A ; Sadeghi, S ; Dehdashti, S. M ; Rabiee, N ; Abedivash, A ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Nasseri, B ; Karimi Maleh, H ; Sharifi, E ; Varma, R. S ; Makvandi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2021
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Astaxanthin (AXT) is one of the most important fat-soluble carotenoids that have abundant and diverse therapeutic applications namely in liver disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer treatment, protection of the nervous system, protection of the skin and eyes against UV radiation, and boosting the immune system. However, due to its intrinsic reactivity, it is chemically unstable, and therefore, the design and production processes for this compound need to be precisely formulated. Nanoencapsulation is widely applied to protect AXT against degradation during digestion and storage, thus improving its physicochemical properties and therapeutic effects. Nanocarriers are delivery systems with many...
Nanotechnology-Abetted astaxanthin formulations in multimodel therapeutic and biomedical applications
, Article Journal of Medicinal Chemistry ; Volume 65, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 2-36 ; 00222623 (ISSN) ; Bigham, A ; Sadeghi, S ; Dehdashti, S. M ; Rabiee, N ; Abedivash, A ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Nasseri, B ; Karimi Maleh, H ; Sharifi, E ; Varma, R. S ; Makvandi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
Astaxanthin (AXT) is one of the most important fat-soluble carotenoids that have abundant and diverse therapeutic applications namely in liver disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer treatment, protection of the nervous system, protection of the skin and eyes against UV radiation, and boosting the immune system. However, due to its intrinsic reactivity, it is chemically unstable, and therefore, the design and production processes for this compound need to be precisely formulated. Nanoencapsulation is widely applied to protect AXT against degradation during digestion and storage, thus improving its physicochemical properties and therapeutic effects. Nanocarriers are delivery systems with many...
Retracted: Using Markov predictions for handling and allocating task to virtual machines in clouds data centres
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 17, Issue 13 , 2023 , Pages 1562-1576 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Javadpour, A ; Li, Y ; Ja'fari, F ; Sangaiah, A. K ; Zhang, W ; Nasseri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2023
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The above article from IET Communications, published online on 16 December 2022 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted by agreement between the Interim Editor-in-Chief, Jian Ren, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET) and John Wiley and Sons Ltd. This article was published as part of a Guest Edited special issue. Following an investigation, the IET and the journal have determined that the article was not reviewed in line with the journal's peer review standards and there is evidence that the peer review process of the special issue underwent systematic manipulation. Accordingly, we cannot vouch for the integrity or reliability of the content. As...
Stimulus-responsive sequential release systems for drug and gene delivery
, Article Nano Today ; Volume 34 , 2020 ; Rabiee, N ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Elmi, F ; Fatahi, Y ; Farjadian, F ; Baheiraei, N ; Nasseri, B ; Rabiee, M ; Tavakoli Dastjerd, N ; Valibeik, A ; Karimi, M ; Hamblin, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
In recent years, a range of studies have been conducted with the aim to design and characterize delivery systems that are able to release multiple therapeutic agents in controlled and programmed temporal sequences, or with spatial resolution inside the body. This sequential release occurs in response to different stimuli, including changes in pH, redox potential, enzyme activity, temperature gradients, light irradiation, and by applying external magnetic and electrical fields. Sequential release (SR)-based delivery systems, are often based on a range of different micro- or nanocarriers and may offer a silver bullet in the battle against various diseases, such as cancer. Their distinctive...
Nanomaterials for photothermal and photodynamic cancer therapy
, Article Applied Physics Reviews ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 19319401 (ISSN) ; Alizadeh, E ; Bani, F ; Davaran, S ; Akbarzadeh, A ; Rabiee, N ; Bahadori, A ; Ziaei, M ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Saeb, M. R ; Mozafari, M ; Hamblin, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2022
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In recent years, the role of optically sensitive nanomaterials has become powerful moieties in therapeutic techniques and has become particularly emphasized. Currently, by the extraordinary development of nanomaterials in different fields of medicine, they have found new applications. Phototherapy modalities, such as photothermal therapy (PTT) by toxic heat generation and photodynamic therapy (PDT) by reactive oxygen species, are known as promising phototherapeutic techniques, which can overcome the limitations of conventional protocols. Moreover, nanomaterial-based PDT and PTT match the simultaneous immune therapy and increase the immune system stimulation resulting from the denaturation of...
Microwave-induced Cannizzaro reaction over neutral γ-alumina as a polymeric catalyst [electronic resource]
, Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; 01/2002; 51(1):49-53 ; Soleimanzadeh, B ; Marandi, G. B
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γ-Alumina is used to catalyze the Cannizzaro reaction in the absence of any base under microwave irradiation in high yields. In the case of terephthalaldehyde the reaction is carried out with high selectivity
SnCl4/SiO2: an efficient heterogeneous alternative for one-pot synthesis of β-acetamidoketones
, Article Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society ; Volume 56, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 386-391 ; 00094536 (ISSN) ; Mahmoodi Hashemi, M ; Sadeghi, B ; Emtiazi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Enolizable ketones have been reacted in a one-pot method with aromatic aldehydes, acetyl chloride and acetonitrile at room temperature in the presence of SnCl4/SiO2 to furnish the corresponding β-acetamidoketones in improved yields. Acetylation of an aromatic hydroxyl group was observed while using 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde or vanillin and the corresponding β-acetamidoketones were isolated in an excellent yield
Turbulent flow in converging nozzles, part one: Boundary layer solution
, Article Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 645-662 ; 02534827 (ISSN) ; Farhanieh, B ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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The boundary layer integral method is used to investigate the development of the turbulent swirling flow at the entrance region of a conical nozzle. The governing equations in the spherical coordinate system are simplified with the boundary layer assumptions and integrated through the boundary layer. The resulting sets of differential equations are then solved by the fourth-order Adams predictor-corrector method. The free vortex and uniform velocity profiles are applied for the tangential and axial velocities at the inlet region, respectively. Due to the lack of experimental data for swirling flows in converging nozzles, the developed model is validated against the numerical simulations. The...
Numerical investigation of steady density currents flowing down an incline using v2̄ - F turbulence model
, Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 129, Issue 9 , 2007 , Pages 1172-1178 ; 00982202 (ISSN) ; Firoozabadi, B ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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The governing equations of two-dimensional steady density currents are solved numerically using a finite volume method. The v2̄-f turbulence model, based on standard k - s model, is used for the turbulence closure. In this method, all Reynolds stress equations are replaced with both a transport equation for v2̄ and an elliptic relaxation equation for f, a parameter closely related to the pressure strain redistribution term. The Simple-C procedure is used for pressure-velocity coupling. In addition, Boussinesq's approximation is used to obtain the momentum equation. The computed height of the progressive density current is compared to the measured data in the literature, resulting in good...