Publications by authors named "R Dehdari Vais"

The need to incorporate renewable energy generators (REGs) into the electrical grid has become increasingly crucial due to the push for a more sustainable environment. This study advocates an innovative strategy for optimizing inertia-integrated generation and transmission expansion planning (GTEP) to implement feed-in tariffs (FiT). The application of the GAMS CPLEX solver to the model, which tested on an IEEE 6/IEEE 16 system, reveals that using FiT results in a 12.

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Metal nanostructures are promising agents sensitizing by laser light and X-ray in photothermal therapy (PTT) and radiotherapy (RT) of cancer that improve treatment strategies of cancer. Nanoscale platinum materials are favorable in nanomedicine applications. In this study, platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) were synthesized and applied for cancer therapy upon 808-nm laser light and X-ray radiation, or their combination.

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Leishmaniasis is a group of parasitic disease caused by protozoa of Leishmania genus. Leishmania major accounts for the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). The current treatments of this disease are expensive with high toxicity and are associated to difficulties of healing and parasite resistance.

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Hierarchical leaf-like gold nanolayers were electrodeposited using choline chloride as a shape directing agent and characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy. The electrooxidation behavior of vorinostat was then studied on the nanolayers and the kinetic parameters of the electrodic process were obtained by voltammetric measurements in a phosphate buffer solution at pH 7.40.

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Identification of Leishmania parasites is important in diagnosis and clinical studies of leishmaniasis. Although epidemiological and clinical methods are available, they are not sufficient for identification of causative agents of leishmaniasis. In the present study, quantum dots of magnetic cobalt-zinc ferrite (Co0.

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