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Hospitalization, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Surgery in Iran: The
Lifecycle of Medical Sciences provides a complete understanding of
the lifecycle of medicine in the underserved area of Iran. Coverage
elucidates the importance of communication between scientists in
different countries for the further development of research to
advance hospitalization infrastructure, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases, and surgery techniques and availability. Using a
systematic timeline approach, coverage includes early medical
sciences in present day Iran. Each chapter highlights important
research, techniques and procedures throughout the lifecycle of
medical sciences and includes topics from bloodletting and setting
bones, to anesthesia and vaccines. The book's content emphasizes
standard protocols based on international recognition to help
developing countries adopt newer technologies.
A classic of Modern Persian literature, Charand-o Parand (Stuff and
Nonsense) is a work familiar to every literate Iranian. Originally
a series of newspaper columns written by scholar and satirist
Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the pieces poke fun at mullahs, the shah, and
the old religious and political order during the Constitutional
Revolution in Iran (1906-11). The essays were the Daily Show of
their era. The columns were heatedly debated in the Iranian
parliament, and the newspaper was shut down on several occasions
for its criticism of the religious establishment. Translated by two
distinguished scholars of Persian language and history, this volume
makes Dehkhoda's entertaining political observations available to
English readers for the first time.
This unique volume offers unprecedented insight into the typical
day, interests, and familial, social, and cultural lives of Middle
Eastern teens. Each chapter includes a resource guide to teach
teens more about the 11 profiled countries: Iran, Iraq, Israel,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, Saudi Arabia,
Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Numerous photos
accompany the text. This book provides teen readers in the West
with a window into the everyday lives of their counterparts in the
East, fostering a better understanding of both their similarities
and differences.
The current population of the Middle East is young, and their
future is critical in our worldview. Teen life in the Middle East
is marked by extremes. In some countries, especially those that are
Westernized, teens share the benefits of globalization with
material and social comforts such as private schooling and
vacations abroad. In other countries, political instability,
religious and cultural repression, war and occupation, earthquakes,
and poverty are ongoing crises. Many teenagers must endure a
difficult, and sometimes nearly impossible, path to adulthood.
Iran is often a hotspot in the news, and the Muslim state is
usually negatively portrayed in the West. Culture and Customs of
Iran rejects facile stereotyping and presents the rich, age-old
Persian culture that struggles with pressures of the modern world.
This is the first volume in English to reveal the important
sociocultural facets of Iran today for a general audience in an
objective fashion. Authoritative, substantive narrative chapters
cover the gamut of topics, from religion and religious thought to
Iranian cuisine and festivals.
A New Approach to HAZOP of Complex Chemical Processes provides
practical methods to identify and categorize chemical process
complexities systematically. The book follows a holistic assessment
of risks and required safeguards which enables readers to define
the boundaries of HAZOP 4.0 accurately. The book is written by
authors who have decades of experience in advanced process
monitoring and artificial intelligence to support HAZOP teams with
a holistic dynamic simulation and multivariable monitoring of the
complex systems, and to assess historical failure and accident data
and information using artificial intelligence techniques in a
user-friendly way.
The aim of this book is to present the latest findings in the
properties and application of Supplementary Cementing Materials and
blended cements currently used in the world in concrete.
Sustainability is an important issue all over the world. Carbon
dioxide emission has been a serious problem in the world due to the
greenhouse effect. Today many countries agreed to reduce the
emission of CO2. Many phases of cement and concrete technology can
affect sustainability. Cement and concrete industry is responsible
for the production of 7% carbon dioxide of the total world CO2
emission. The use of supplementary cementing materials (SCM),
design of concrete mixtures with optimum content of cement and
enhancement of concrete durability are the main issues towards
sustainability in concrete industry.
The present work is basically an authentic account of historical
events in Iran and the inside story of the Shah's regime. It
concentrates on the underlying consideration which paved the way
for the rise to power of Reza Shah and the untold reasons for the
collapse of the Pahlavi dynasty. It also gives an account of a
movement which overthrew the Shah under the leadership of Ayatollah
Khomeini. It also aims at providing a comprehensive and objective
consideration of the major contemporary issues.
Provides sound knowledge of optimal decision making in statistics
and operations research problems. Serves a quick reference by
exploring the research literature on the subject with commercial
value-added research applications in statistics and operations
research. Provides sound knowledge of optimisations and statistical
techniques in modelling of real-world problems. Reviews recent
developments and contributions in optimal decision-making problems
using optimisation and statistical techniques. Provides an
understanding of formulations of decision-making problems and their
solution procedures. Describes latest developments in modelling of
real-world problems and their solution approaches.
This book examines social policy in Muslim countries across the
world and the status and role of Islamic teachings in such
policies. It fills a gap in the literature by reviewing and
comparing the experience of several Muslim countries from across
the world. The existing social policy literature lacks a
comprehensive appraisal of the social policy scene in Muslim
societies, especially from a comparative perspective. This book
will be of interest to a wide audience in the academic and policy
forums related to and interested in Muslim societies and
communities.
Atlas of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis reveals in-depth information
about mycobacterium tuberculosis which has never before been
reported. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), the in-depth
phenotypic interaction that occurs in different stages of the
tuberculosis lifecycle is illustrated, including resting,
exponential, and dormant states. Coverage also includes the
macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of mycobacterium, including
pigmentation, morphology of colonies, size and shape, and the
phenotypic changes from susceptible to resistant, all shown with
images from electronic and atomic force microscopes. This book will
open a new window into the results of molecular changes at the
cellular level, guiding researchers and scientists to think in new
ways about the area of cell wall and the reproductive and drug
resistance phenomena surrounding tuberculosis.
This book argues that, to be healthy, human beings should love
nature and stay in balance with it as much as possible. In other
words: do not unbalance nature so that your own balance is not
disturbed. The best and healthiest way for human beings to live is
to find balance in life and nature. In this regard, the book
discusses useful, nutritious, functional foods, nutraceuticals and
antioxidants, and how natural molecules, which are provided by
nature, can be the best medicine for human beings. At a molecular
level, stress is defined by the presence of unbalanced free
radicals in the body. Most diseases - especially type 2 diabetes,
which accounts for the majority of diabetics - can be traced back
to this problem. Our scientific evidence indicates that type 2
diabetes isn't just a disease resulting from sugar, but also from
stress. The book seeks to promote a healthier lifestyle by
considering the psychoemotional dimension of wellness. And finally,
it contends that good sleep is at the root of health and happiness
for humanity, and that unbalanced free radicals are expelled from
the body during restful sleep. The authors hope that this book will
be a helpful guide and source of peace for readers, especially
given their need for inner calm during the COVID-19 pandemic, and
that the suggestions provided will show them the way to a better
life.
This book sets out how contemporary Iranian scholars have
approached the Qur'an during recent decades. It particularly aims
to explore the contributions of scholars that have emerged in the
post 1979-revolution era, outlining their primary interpretive
methods and foundational theories regarding the reading of the
Qur'an. Examining issues such as the status of women, democracy,
freedom of religion and human rights, this book analyses the
theoretical contributions of several Iranian scholars, some of
which are new to the English-speaking academy. The hermeneutical
approaches of figures such Abdolkarim Soroush, Muhammad Mojtahed
Shabestari, Mohsen Kadivar, Hasan Yousefi-Eshkevari, Abolqasem
Fanaie and Mostafa Malekian are presented and then analysed to
demonstrate how a contextualist approach to the Qu'ran has been
formed in response to the influence of Western Orientalism. The
effect of this approach to the Qu'ran is then shown to have
wide-ranging effects on Iranian society. This study reveals
Qu'ranic thought that has been largely overlooked by the West. It
will, therefore. Be of great use to academics in Religious, Islamic
and Qur'anic studies as well as those studying the culture of Iran
and the Middle East more generally.
This book sets out how contemporary Iranian scholars have
approached the Qur'an during recent decades. It particularly aims
to explore the contributions of scholars that have emerged in the
post 1979-revolution era, outlining their primary interpretive
methods and foundational theories regarding the reading of the
Qur'an. Examining issues such as the status of women, democracy,
freedom of religion and human rights, this book analyses the
theoretical contributions of several Iranian scholars, some of
which are new to the English-speaking academy. The hermeneutical
approaches of figures such Abdolkarim Soroush, Muhammad Mojtahed
Shabestari, Mohsen Kadivar, Hasan Yousefi-Eshkevari, Abolqasem
Fanaie and Mostafa Malekian are presented and then analysed to
demonstrate how a contextualist approach to the Qu'ran has been
formed in response to the influence of Western Orientalism. The
effect of this approach to the Qu'ran is then shown to have
wide-ranging effects on Iranian society. This study reveals
Qu'ranic thought that has been largely overlooked by the West. It
will, therefore. Be of great use to academics in Religious, Islamic
and Qur'anic studies as well as those studying the culture of Iran
and the Middle East more generally.
Early Universe cosmology is an active area of research and cosmic
inflation is a pillar of modern cosmology. Among predictions of
inflation, observationally the most important one is the generation
of cosmological perturbations from quantum vacuum fluctuations that
source all inhomogeneous structures in the Universe, not to mention
the large-scale structures such as clusters of
galaxies.Cosmological perturbation theory is the basic tool to
study the perturbations generated from inflation. There are a few
different approaches to primordial cosmological perturbations. In
the conventional approach one perturbs the field equations and
after quantizing the perturbations by the use of the corresponding
action, one calculates the power spectrum of cosmological
observables. This approach extends to higher order perturbations
such as bispectrum etc., but the analysis becomes increasingly
difficult.The delta N formalism, the topic of this book, is an
alternative approach. The novelty of this approach is that, under
the condition that the scale of interest is very large so that the
spatial derivatives may be ignored in the dynamics, it can be
applied to all orders in perturbation theory and has a rigorous
foundation in general relativity. Thanks to the fact that one can
evaluate perturbations with only the knowledge of background
solutions, it is proved to be much easier than the conventional
approach in evaluating higher order effects in many cases.
Abbreviations contribute to enhanced efficiency of writing,
reading, and speaking, as well as greater comprehension of
technical and scientific articles, reports, and lectures. They
serve to reduce the time and cost of writing, typing, editing, and
composition resetting. They also decrease the space required for
texts, tables, and diagrams. As such, abbreviations are beneficial
tools that enhance the dynamics of technical language. The
Comprehensive Glossary of Telecom Abbreviations and Acronyms is a
collection of over 16,000 entries that cover the fields of
telecommunications, satellite communications, marine
communications, radar and military communications, avionics,
electronics, computer, Internet, radio and television broadcasting,
fiber optics communications, information technology (IT),
Information Communication Technology (ICT), remote sensing,
cellular networks, Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR), and ham radio.
It pays particular attention to the abbreviations used in ITU,
Intelsat, IMO, IMSO, and APSCC documents. The glossary also
contains abbreviations commonly found in telecom magazines,
contracts, and financial documents. In addition, it includes
entries that reflect the common terminology used by major telecom
companies and operators, as well as those used by specialized
institutions and standard organizations such as IEEE, ETSI, IETF,
ISO, and GSM. It also includes abbreviations on new technologies. A
thorough and essential reference, the Comprehensive Glossary of
Telecom Abbreviations and Acronyms helps keep engineers, technical
writers, technicians, and university students up to speed on the
vast amount of terminology that comes their way.
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM): Microbiological, Clinical and
Geographical Distribution is a complete reference that stimulates a
greater understanding of NTM infections. Sections cover
microbiologic and molecular diagnostic tools, drug susceptibility
tests, human genetic susceptibility, prevalence and incidence
studies, clinical and radiological presentations, and clinical
trials for antibiotic therapy. With the incidence rate of NTM
infections increasing globally during the last decade, significant
mortality and morbidity must be addressed. This important reference
will provide research scientists, clinical microbiologists,
hospital diagnostic technicians, and post graduate medical and
science students with information on the epidemiology, prevalence,
microbiology and clinical aspects of NTM.
The aim of this book is to present the latest findings in the
properties and application of Supplementary Cementing Materials and
blended cements currently used in the world in concrete.
Sustainability is an important issue all over the world. Carbon
dioxide emission has been a serious problem in the world due to the
greenhouse effect. Today many countries agreed to reduce the
emission of CO2. Many phases of cement and concrete technology can
affect sustainability. Cement and concrete industry is responsible
for the production of 7% carbon dioxide of the total world CO2
emission. The use of supplementary cementing materials (SCM),
design of concrete mixtures with optimum content of cement and
enhancement of concrete durability are the main issues towards
sustainability in concrete industry.
Studies Iran's soft power in Afghanistan and Pakistan in cultural,
religious, social, ideological and educational spheres Based on
primary sources including Persian sources and materials collected
through semi-structured interviews with research participants
Discusses case studies about Iran's historical resources and
instruments which it uses to increase its soft power reach, the
reasons why Iran seeks to exercise soft power in both countries,
and the outcomes Iran has been able to achieve through its soft
power From a theoretical perspective, it engages with Iran's soft
power in light of the political theories of soft power Brings
together materials from a range of disciplinary areas - history,
politics, Islamic studies This book explores Iran's soft power in
two of its eastern neighbours - namely Afghanistan and Pakistan -
in key areas including the cultural, religious, social, media,
ideological and educational spheres. It explains what resources and
instruments Iran has used to project its soft power in the two
selected countries since the establishment of the Islamic Republic
of Iran in 1979, and how Iran's attempt to increase its reach has
been perceived by elites and opinion makers in Afghanistan and
Pakistan. It therefore offers the most up-to-date examination of
Iranian soft power tools and strategies and how they are received
in both countries - topics which have not hitherto been fully
explored. The book reflects the ideas of local Afghan and Pakistani
participants from civil society, government, military, media,
academia, think tanks and policymaking, explaining the extent to
which research participants perceived Iranian soft power in a
positive or negative manners
A number of innovative hermeneutical approaches emerged in Muslim
exegetical discourse in the second half of the 20th century. Among
these developments is a trend of systematic reform theology that
emphasises a humanistic approach, whereby revelation is understood
to be dependent not only upon its initiator, God, but also upon its
recipient, Prophet Muhammad, who takes an active role in the
process. Ali Akbar examines the works of four noted scholars of
Islam: Fazlur Rahman (Pakistan), Abdolkarim Soroush (Iran),
Muhammad Mujtahed Shabestari (Iran) and Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd
(Egypt). His study shows that the consequences of taking a
humanistic approach to understanding revelation are not confined to
the realm of speculation about God human relations, but also to
interpreting Qur'?nic socio-political precepts. And the four
scholars emerge as a distinctive group of Muslim thinkers who open
up a new horizon in contemporary Islamic discourse.
This book argues that, to be healthy, human beings should love
nature and stay in balance with it as much as possible. In other
words: do not unbalance nature so that your own balance is not
disturbed. The best and healthiest way for human beings to live is
to find balance in life and nature. In this regard, the book
discusses useful, nutritious, functional foods, nutraceuticals and
antioxidants, and how natural molecules, which are provided by
nature, can be the best medicine for human beings. At a molecular
level, stress is defined by the presence of unbalanced free
radicals in the body. Most diseases - especially type 2 diabetes,
which accounts for the majority of diabetics - can be traced back
to this problem. Our scientific evidence indicates that type 2
diabetes isn't just a disease resulting from sugar, but also from
stress. The book seeks to promote a healthier lifestyle by
considering the psychoemotional dimension of wellness. And finally,
it contends that good sleep is at the root of health and happiness
for humanity, and that unbalanced free radicals are expelled from
the body during restful sleep. The authors hope that this book will
be a helpful guide and source of peace for readers, especially
given their need for inner calm during the COVID-19 pandemic, and
that the suggestions provided will show them the way to a better
life.
This book examines social policy in Muslim countries across the
world and the status and role of Islamic teachings in such
policies. It fills a gap in the literature by reviewing and
comparing the experience of several Muslim countries from across
the world. The existing social policy literature lacks a
comprehensive appraisal of the social policy scene in Muslim
societies, especially from a comparative perspective. This book
will be of interest to a wide audience in the academic and policy
forums related to and interested in Muslim societies and
communities.
This textbook provides students with fundamentals and advanced
concepts in optimization and operations research. It gives an
overview of the historical perspective of operations research and
explains its principal characteristics, tools, and applications.
The wide range of topics covered includes convex and concave
functions, simplex methods, post optimality analysis of linear
programming problems, constrained and unconstrained optimization,
game theory, queueing theory, and related topics. The text also
elaborates on project management, including the importance of
critical path analysis, PERT and CPM techniques. This textbook is
ideal for any discipline with one or more courses in optimization
and operations research; it may also provide a solid reference for
researchers and practitioners in operations research.
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