University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
FOLDING OF THE INTERACTION OF
HISTONE HI
WITH SODIUM N-DODECYL SULPHATE
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31382
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The effects of sodium n-dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on the structure of
histone HI has been studied by a combination of e:quilibrium dialysis, U.V.
spectroscopy ; polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, protein titration and
viscometery techniques using, 2.5 mM phosphate buffer, pH 6.4. The
interaction of H, and SDS in contrast tomanyothel-protein-SDS interactions
is organized between V 40 to 70. Above V=40 there is an exothermic
contribution from HI folding characterized by minima in the enthalpy curve
at about 65 Kj mol:' This subject has been confirmed by spectroscopy,
electrophoresis , titrametery and viscometery techniques
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
PREPARATION AND APPLICATIONS OF
FLUORESCENT POLYGLUTARALDEHYDE
IMMUNOMICROSPHERES
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31383
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
Aqueous glutaraldehyde has been polymerized under alkaline conditions
in the presence of a surfactant to yield microspheres of varied
diameters. Microbeads of a nominal 300 nm diameter, made fluorescent
via fluoresceinisothiocyanate, were used as a carrier of rabbit anti-human
red blood cell antibodies. Specific labeling of the human red blood cells as
well as diagnostic use of these fluorescent immunomicrospheresin detection
of brucella antibody or antigen has been clearly demonstrated.
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
FIRST CASE REPORT OF WHITE
SUPERFICIAL ONYCHOMYCOSIS DUE
TO FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM IN IRAN
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31384
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
This paper presents for the first time the isolation of Fusarium
oxysporum from the toenails of a man from Tehran. The fungus was
demonstrated in KOH mounts and was isolated repeatedly from his nail
scrapings over a 2 month period. Published reviews on onychomycosis in Iran
have not revealed any cases of white superficial onychomycosis due to
Fusarium oxysporum to date
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
ATTEMPTED PREPARATION OF
N-SUBSTITUTED
DIPHENYLCYCLOPROPENEIMINE N-OXIDE
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31385
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The reaction of diphenylcyclopropenone with several N-substituted
hydroxylamine and primary amines are investigated. Most of these reactions
led to ring opened or ring enlarged products, instead of the desired N-Oxide
or imine. The reaction of cyclopropeneimine with peracid-another possible
route to N-substituted cyclopropeneimine N-Oxide is studied. Most of the
unexpected products are identified and herein reported
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
PHOTOISOMERIZATION OF 1-VINYL-7,7-
DIMETHYL BICYCLO [2.2.1] HEPTA-ZONE
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31386
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The acetone sensitized photolysis of the title compound gave 2-(2-
oxopropy1)-9,9- dimethyl bicyclo [3.3.l]nona-3-one. A bridgehead cyclopropane
intermediate was then suggested for the formation of the
photoproduct
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
ATTEMPTED SYNTHESIS OF
QUINONEMETHINE DERIVATIVE OF
NOCARDICIN A ANALOGUES
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31387
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The synthesis of some 13-lactams is described. 'The electronic activation
of monocyclic B-lactams provided by a quinonemethine function was found
to instabilize the 13-lactam ring toward nucleophilic: attack by water
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
NITROIMIDAZOLES VII [I]. SYNTHESES, ANTIBACTERIAL
AND ANTIFUNGAL ACT
I V I T I E S OF 4 - S U B S T I T U T E D - 2 -
TWIAZOLYLHYDRAZONES
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31388
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
Reaction of readily available 2-formyl -1-methyl-5-nitroimidazole (1)
with 4-substituted-2-hydrazinothiazoles (2) afforded 2-formyl-l-methyl-5-
nitroimidazole 4-substituted -2- thiazolylhydrazones (3). Reaction of
thiochromitn-4-one (4) with thiosemicarbazide gave thiochroman-4- one
thiosemicarbazone (5). Reaction of compound 5 with clc- haloaldehyde or
ketones y ielded thiochroman--#-one 4-substituted-2-thiazolylhydrozones(6).
The antibacterial and antifungal activities of compounds 3 and 6 against a
number of microorganisms were determined
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
SELENIUM HETEROCYCLES XXXVIII [I].
SYNTHESIS AND ANTIMICROBIAL
ACTIVITY OF 2-ARYLSELENAZOLES
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31389
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
STRING FROM substituted selenobenzamides (2) a series of 2-
arylselenazoles (3-7) were prepared. The antibacterial activity of compounds
3-7 against a number of microorganisms were determined. Some of
these compounds showed significant antibacterial activity
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
HYDROGEN ADSORPTION ON
SILVER CATHODES
IN PERCHLORIC ACID SOLUTIONS
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31390
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
In this paper studies of overvoltage and capacitance measurements at
silver cathodes in aqueous perchloric acid at room temperature are
described. Capacitances were deduced from open-circuit potential decay
measurements. The increase of overvoltage and the growth of the measured
capacitances in the course of electrolysis are attributed to a growing
pseudocapacitance component. This is analysed in terms of an increasing
coverage, ? ,of the cathode by adsorbed hydrogn atoms. The increase in
surface coverage from the beginning up to several days of cathodisation
ranged up to 2% of a monolayer for silver in 0.1 mol HC1 ,and up toO.9%
of a monolayer in 1 mol 1-' HCIO,. The increase in overvoltage at constant
current density and the increase in electrode capacitance at constant
overvoltage with the logarithm of the cathodic charge (-Q) were linear up to
Q values of about -60° C . This increase in overvoltage and
pseudocapacitance might be attributed to the adsorption and absorption of
hydrogen atoms by silver cathodes
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
SALINE DEPOSITS AND ALKALINE
MAGMAT1SM:A GENETIC MODEL
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31391
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The temporal-spatial coincidence of saline deposits with rifting and
alkaline magmatism has now become a commonly accepted fact. The
congruency of these three phenomena implies logically, their trilateral
genetic interrelation. The conventional concept for the formation of saline
deposits, i.e an "evaporation process" can not be properly applied to giant
saline deposits. The proposed "Volcanogenic hlodel" offers a genetic
explanation for problems encountered. The role of alkaline and calc-alkaline
magmatism in producing saline and sulfate deposits and the
application of the proposed model in each case is discussed. The term
"saturites" is proposed instead of "evaporites".
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
M-IDEAL STRUCTURE IN UNIFORM
ALGEBRAS
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31392
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
It is proved that if A is aregular uniform algebra on a compact Hausdorff
space X in which every closed ideal is an M-ideal, then A = C(X).
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
SEMIGROUP ACTIONS , WEAK ALMOST
PERIODICITY, AND INVARIANT MEANS
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31393
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
Let S be a topological semigroup acting on a topological space X. We
develop the theory of (weakly) almost periodic functions on X, with respect
to S, and form the (weakly) almost periodic compactifications of X and S,
with respect to each other. We then consider the notion of an action of Son a
Banach space, and on its dual, and after defining S-invariant means for such a
space, we give a result concerning the existence of such means, and apply it to
prove the existence of a G-invariant mean on the space of weakly almost
periodic functions defined on a topological space on which a topological
group G acts.
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
AN ALGORITHM FOR FINDING THE EIGENPAIRS
OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX
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31394
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The purpose of this paper is to show that ideas and techniques of the
homotopy continuation method can be used to find the complete set of
eigenpairs of a symmetric matrix. The homotopy defined by Chow, Mallet-
Paret and York [I] may be used to solve this problem with 2""-n curves
diverging to infinity which for large n causes a great inefficiency. M. Chu 121
introduced a homotopy equation to solve this problem, In this method it is
necessary to follow 2n curves to handle the problem. Our method is basedon
a special homotopy system of equations which consists of exactly n distinct
smooth curves and connects trivial soiution to desired eigenpairs. It is
important that in our method we avoidfindingexplicitlythecoefficient of the
characteristic equation, as all experienced practitioners are aware of the
large error that may result from the use of the approximate coefficientsof the
characteristic polynomial
University of Tehran
Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
1016-1104
1
2
1990
03
01
THE EMPIRICAL BAYES METHOD OF
ANALYSIS OF A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS
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31395
EN
Journal Article
1970
01
01
The classical method of analysis of a series of experiments is somewhat
involved in being conditional on various, occasionally unrealistic, assumptions
such as homogeneity of variances of experimental error, lack of
interactions of treatments and places,etc. In this work, we adopt a Bayesian
view to account for such heterogeneities. Our appoach is illustrated by a real
series of experiments regarding the effect of fertilizers on crops of sugarbeet
in various places of Iran. Conjugate priors are considered for parameters of
the model and posteriors are obtained. Using iniormation from different
places, the unknown priors are estimated and the empirical Bayes procedure
is employed