46 research outputs found

    Report of Cirrospilus variegatus (Hym.: Eulophidae), parasitoid of dipterous leafminers from Iran

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    During the study of parasitoids of leafminer flies, some parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Eulophidae, including Cirrospilus variegatus (Masi), Diglyphus isaea (Walker) and Hemiptarsenus zilahisebessi Erdös were collected and identified, of which C. variegatus is a new report for Iran. The latter species was reared from Liriomyza sativa Blanchard (Diptera: Agromyzidae) on cucumber in the glasshouses of Varamin, Tehran in April 2003, as well as an unidentified leaf miner fly from the same family on Tanacetum sp. in Shiraz in June 2004

    Note referring to the description of Diglyphus scapus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

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    در مقاله‌ی Hesami et al. (2006) درباره‌ی معرفی گونه‌هایی از زنبورهای خانواده‌ی Eulophidae در ایران، گونه‌ی جدیدی با عنوان Diglyphus scapus Yefremova معرفی و توصیف گردید که بدون ذکر محل نگه‌داری هولوتیپ منتشر شد. طبق بند 2-4-16 کد بین‌المللی نام‌گذاری جانوری (ICZN, 1999)، برای این که نام علمی یک جانور توصیف شده available محسوب گردد، ضروری است محل نگه‌داری هولوتیپ به طور روشن بیان گردد. از‌این‌رو، بدین‌وسیله معرفی هولوتیپ گونه‌ی مذکور تصحیح می‌گردد

    Preclinical Organotypic Models for the Assessment of Novel Cancer Therapeutics and Treatment

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    Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

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    BackgroundDisorders affecting the nervous system are diverse and include neurodevelopmental disorders, late-life neurodegeneration, and newly emergent conditions, such as cognitive impairment following COVID-19. Previous publications from the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor Study estimated the burden of 15 neurological conditions in 2015 and 2016, but these analyses did not include neurodevelopmental disorders, as defined by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11, or a subset of cases of congenital, neonatal, and infectious conditions that cause neurological damage. Here, we estimate nervous system health loss caused by 37 unique conditions and their associated risk factors globally, regionally, and nationally from 1990 to 2021.MethodsWe estimated mortality, prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), years of life lost (YLLs), and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), with corresponding 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs), by age and sex in 204 countries and territories, from 1990 to 2021. We included morbidity and deaths due to neurological conditions, for which health loss is directly due to damage to the CNS or peripheral nervous system. We also isolated neurological health loss from conditions for which nervous system morbidity is a consequence, but not the primary feature, including a subset of congenital conditions (ie, chromosomal anomalies and congenital birth defects), neonatal conditions (ie, jaundice, preterm birth, and sepsis), infectious diseases (ie, COVID-19, cystic echinococcosis, malaria, syphilis, and Zika virus disease), and diabetic neuropathy. By conducting a sequela-level analysis of the health outcomes for these conditions, only cases where nervous system damage occurred were included, and YLDs were recalculated to isolate the non-fatal burden directly attributable to nervous system health loss. A comorbidity correction was used to calculate total prevalence of all conditions that affect the nervous system combined.FindingsGlobally, the 37 conditions affecting the nervous system were collectively ranked as the leading group cause of DALYs in 2021 (443 million, 95% UI 378–521), affecting 3·40 billion (3·20–3·62) individuals (43·1%, 40·5–45·9 of the global population); global DALY counts attributed to these conditions increased by 18·2% (8·7–26·7) between 1990 and 2021. Age-standardised rates of deaths per 100 000 people attributed to these conditions decreased from 1990 to 2021 by 33·6% (27·6–38·8), and age-standardised rates of DALYs attributed to these conditions decreased by 27·0% (21·5–32·4). Age-standardised prevalence was almost stable, with a change of 1·5% (0·7–2·4). The ten conditions with the highest age-standardised DALYs in 2021 were stroke, neonatal encephalopathy, migraine, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, diabetic neuropathy, meningitis, epilepsy, neurological complications due to preterm birth, autism spectrum disorder, and nervous system cancer.InterpretationAs the leading cause of overall disease burden in the world, with increasing global DALY counts, effective prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies for disorders affecting the nervous system are needed

    Determining the aerosol emission of the fire-proof product factory stacks and the efficiency of bag filters

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    Background and aims   Today, the environmental pollution caused by fire-proof break producing factories is one of the critical and challenging issues in our country. Aerosols emission concentration of the factory stacks and determining of bag filters efficiency were aims of this study   Methods   In this research, the concentration of emitting dust from 6 stacks related to Kaolin preparation, Calcinatory, Shamout, Specific mass, Extrude Furnace and Shuttle Furnace units were measured during 2006-2008. Also, the efficiency of bag filters of Kaolin preparation, Calcinatory, Shamut, Specific mass units were determined in 2008.   Devices M9096 Particulate Sampling Train and DURAG model (D-RC 80) were used in this research.     Results   the rates of dust concentrations in years 2006-9 in Kaolin unit were; 284, 112 and 12.5 mg/m3, in Shamout unit were; 120, 140 and 73 mg/m3, in Calcinatory were; 178, 179 and 173 mg/m3, in Specific Mass were; 291, 283 and 60 mg/m3, in Shuttle Furnace were; 14.7, 14.3 and 14.8 and in Extrude Furnace were; 12.6, 13.7 and 12.7 mg/m³. Efficiency of bag filters was 99.896% for Kaolin unit, 96.499% for Shamout unit, 92.348% for Calcinatory and 99.782% for Specific Mass unit.     Conclusion     During 2006 and 2007 the rate of dust emission in Kaolin preparation, Calcinatory and Specific mass have exceeded than the national emission standard but in 2008, the rate of dust emission from Kaolin Preparation and Specific Mass units were extensively reduced to the level lower than national emission standard limit due to proper maintenance and replacing of damaged parts in appropriate time.   Efficiency of bag filters has been ideal in Kaolin and Specific Mass units but it was low in Shamout and Calcinatory units

    The effects of chitosan incorporated with eucalyptus and cuminum essential oils on storage time of oncorhynchus mykiss

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    Background and purpose: Today, the use of natural preservatives in increasing meat products shelf life has gained much attention. In this study, we aimed at evaluating the effects of eucalyptus and cuminum essential oils on microbial quality of Oncorhynchus mykiss. Materials and methods: In an experimental study the eucalyptus and cuminum essential oils were prepared and their antibacterial activities were evaluated against Shigella dysenteriae, Listeria monocytogenes, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Salmonella typhi by micro dilution method. Then, the effects of eucalyptus and cuminum essential oils were examined on microbial quality of Oncorhynchus mykiss at 8±1 °C in zero, 3 and 6 days in different forms and concentrations (alone: eucalyptus 0.25 and cuminum 0.5, combined: 0.5 + 0.5, and also incorporated with chitosan: 0.25 and 0.5). Data analysis was performed in SPSS ver.16 applying ANOVA and Duncan test. Results: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) for the essential oils ranged between 0.351 and 11.25, and 1.406 and 11.25 mg/ml, respectively. Eucalyptus essential oil at 0.5 concentration was found to have the best effect on decreasing the total count of bacteria, enterobacteriaceae and psychrotrophic bacteria in fish. Also, combination of chitosan and the essential oils decreased the total count of bacteria, enterobacteriaceae and psychrotrophic bacteria (P<0.05). The antibacterial effects of essential oils (alone) were lower compared to synergistic antibacterial activities of essential oils with chitosan (P<0.05). Conclusion: Eucalyptus and cuminum essential oils could be used as alternative for chemical preservatives and also in active packaging in meat industry. © 2016, AMazandaran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved
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