74 research outputs found
Exact MIMO Zero-Forcing Detection Analysis for Transmit-Correlated Rician Fading
We analyze the performance of multiple input/multiple output (MIMO)
communications systems employing spatial multiplexing and zero-forcing
detection (ZF). The distribution of the ZF signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is
characterized when either the intended stream or interfering streams experience
Rician fading, and when the fading may be correlated on the transmit side.
Previously, exact ZF analysis based on a well-known SNR expression has been
hindered by the noncentrality of the Wishart distribution involved. In
addition, approximation with a central-Wishart distribution has not proved
consistently accurate. In contrast, the following exact ZF study proceeds from
a lesser-known SNR expression that separates the intended and interfering
channel-gain vectors. By first conditioning on, and then averaging over the
interference, the ZF SNR distribution for Rician-Rayleigh fading is shown to be
an infinite linear combination of gamma distributions. On the other hand, for
Rayleigh-Rician fading, the ZF SNR is shown to be gamma-distributed. Based on
the SNR distribution, we derive new series expressions for the ZF average error
probability, outage probability, and ergodic capacity. Numerical results
confirm the accuracy of our new expressions, and reveal effects of interference
and channel statistics on performance.Comment: 14 pages, two-colum, 1 table, 10 figure
Detection and genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii strains isolated from birds in the southwest of Iran
1. The aim of this work was to determine the frequency of occurrence of Toxoplasma gondii and genetically analyse isolates from a number of avian hosts in the southwest of Iran (Khuzestan province). The frequency of T. gondii was determined in free-range chickens (Gallus domesticus), sparrows (Passer domesticus), pigeons (Columba livia) and starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). 2. Isolates obtained from Toxoplasma-infected birds were subjected to molecular typing by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) with sequence analysis of the GRA6 gene. 3. The results showed that 41 (16·5%) of 241 samples of avian tissue were infected with T. gondii. Sparrows were most frequently infected (17 out of 64). 4. Analysis of the GRA6 gene by PCR-RFLP and DNA sequencing revealed Type II and III T. gondii were the predominant lineage, accounting for 19·5% and 80·5% of the isolates, respectively. 5. It was concluded that the use of this PCR test facilitated the diagnosis of T. gondii in avian hosts and the GRA6 PCR-RFLP method clearly differentiated between the three different T. gondii lineages. This study showed a higher prevalence of type III compared with type II T. gondii in infected avian hosts in southwestern Iran.
Detection and genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii strains isolated from birds in the southwest of Iran (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235748469_Detection_and_genotyping_of_Toxoplasma_gondii_strains_isolated_from_birds_in_the_southwest_of_Iran [accessed Dec 09 2017]
Detection and genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii isolated from soil in Ahvaz, southwest of Iran
Abstract To detection and genotype of Toxoplasma
gondii isolated from soil in Ahvaz, southwest of Iran.
Between August 2011 and May 2012 at different sites
located in the area of the Ahvaz city south west Iran. A
total of 200 soil samples were taken from different points
of the region. Oocysts were recovered using the flotation
method. Then, PCR reactions targeting the GRA6 gene
were performed for specific T. gondii detection. The positive
samples were studied by RFLP (random amplified
fragment length polymorphism) using MseI enzymes to
confirm the parasite linage. Toxoplasma DNA was found in
18 samples. Among them, 12 samples were successfully
genotyped as GRA6 type III and 6 as GRA6 Type II. This
is the first investigation detecting and genotyping T. gondii
oocyst in environmental soil samples of Ahvaz, South west
of Iran. The results of this study indicated that soil contaminated
with T. gondii oocysts especially in public park
may play a role in the epidemiology of human toxoplasmosis
in southwest of Iran
Comparison of Personality Traits and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Styles in Patients with and without Allergy with Healthy People
Background & Objectives: Allergy is one of the most common diseases that is rapidly increasing. Since this disease is a psychosomatic disease, to evaluate the factors affecting it, a combination of biological and psychological factors should be considered. The aim of this study was to compare the personality traits and emotion regulation styles in patients with and without allergy with healthy people.
Methods: This descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in the Allergy Clinic in Urmia city in 2017. In this study, 100 patients (50 patients with allergy, and 50 patients without allergy) and 50 healthy people were selected through matching with the patient group using convenience sampling method. Data were collected using Personality Trait Questionnaire (PTQ) and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ). Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance, and Levin and Scheffe test.
Results: Neuroticism was more common in patients with and without allergy than those healthy people (P=0.001). Patients with allergy obtained lower scores of the extraversion trait and adaptive emotion regulation compared to the other two groups (P=0.001). There was no significant difference between the three groups in terms of agreeableness and openness to experience.
Conclusion: It seems necessary to use psychological interventions in the training of emotion regulation skills and pay attention to the personality traits in these patients.
Key¬words: Allergy, Cognitive emotion regulation styles, Personality traits, patients, Allergy clinic
Citation: Arshadi S, Yousefi R, Ahmadi E, Shahabi S. Comparison of Personality Traits and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Styles in Patients with and without Allergy with Healthy People. Journal of Health Based Research 2018; 4(2): 169-79. [In Persian
Toxoplasmosis in Patients with Cardiac Disorders: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Toxoplasmosis is a common and serious infection caused by an obligatory intracellular protozoan, Toxoplasma gondii. This study investigated the possible association between heart failure and toxoplasmosis. We searched for toxoplasmosis and heart failure patients in English databases including PubMed, Scopus, ISI Web of Sciences, Science Direct, EMBASE, and Google Scholar up to June 2018. A total of 6 studies and 1,795 participants, comprising 934 cases and 861 controls, had acceptable criteria for entering the study. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against T. gondii were found in 53% (22 to 83) of patients with heart diseases and 26% (11 to 42) of healthy controls. In comparison, immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies were found in 0.5% (0.1 to 1) in patients with heart diseases and 0.3% (0 to 0.7) of healthy controls. The patients suffering from cardiac disorders were more significantly correlated to anti-T. gondii IgG (OR: 3.53; 95% CI, 2.27 to 5.47; P = 0.014) and IgM (OR: 1.80; 95% CI, 0.31 to 10.4; P = 0.028) seropositivity than healthy controls. Despite limitations such as the low number of studies, our research showed a high association between toxoplasmosis and cardiac disorders. Therefore, toxoplasmosis may be a risk factor in cardiac patients, and more studies are being done
Life Cycle Assessment of Municipal Waste Management System (Case Study: Karaj, Iran)
LCA has been defined as a tool for evaluating the environmental burdens
and potential impacts that can be applied to municipal solid waste
management systems for determine the optimum municipal solid waste
(MSW) management strategy.To investigate the Waste Management system
strategy of Karaj City we used LCA method. Three scenarios were defined
and compared based on environmental burden include water pollution, air
pollution, consumed energy and waste residues.. For each of these
scenarios, an ecological indicator was achieved from checklist values.
From the environmental point of view, results show that recycling is
one of the best alternatives for Waste Management. Furthermore,
composting has an important role in alleviating the load of pollutants
and energy usage in the Waste Management system
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