Publications by authors named "Parnian Yousefi"

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  • This study simulated water molecules in carbon, boron nitride (BN), and silicon carbide (SiC) nanotubes as well as between parallel graphene, BN, and SiC surfaces to investigate the formation of hydrogen hydrates.
  • Results indicated that a more ordered heptagonal ice structure developed in BN nanotubes, while the most ordered gas hydrates were achieved in the graphene system, despite hydrates forming in all surface systems.
  • The analysis revealed that BN nanotubes and graphene surfaces facilitated higher diffusion rates of water molecules and spontaneous formation of hydrogen hydrates, emphasizing their potential for creating more structured hydrate forms compared to other materials.
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Purpose The Work Assessment Triage Tool (WATT) is a clinical decision support tool developed using machine learning to help select interventions for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. The WATT categorizes patients based on individual characteristics according to likelihood of successful return to work following rehabilitation. A previous validation showed acceptable classification accuracy, but we re-examined accuracy using a new dataset drawn from the same system 2 years later.

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The systems composed of metal nanoclusters in ionic liquids are relevant for applications in lubrication, electrochemical devices, catalysis, and chemical processes. The mechanism of solvation and interactions of these systems are not understood at present. In this work, we have simulated iron nanoclusters with different sizes in ionic liquid 1-butyl-1,1,1-trimethylammonium methane sulfonate [N][CSO] at two temperatures (300 and 500K) and at atmospheric pressure.

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