Results for 'Roohollah Roozbeh'

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    A Comparative Study of Taking Pride in One’s Own Poetry: Hafez and Shakespeare.Roohollah Roozbeh - 2018 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 82:24-31.
    Publication date: 11 June 2018 Source: Author: Roohollah Roozbeh Pride is discredited in all cultures, but pride in poetic talent is praiseworthy in all areas. In poetry, the geniuses of all eras have enjoyed their poetry and have paid attention to and have taken great pride in their own poetry. Hafiz boasts of his poetry and is so sure of his poetry that he knows that so long as people reside on earth, the world will read and receive (...)
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    Solving a novel multiobjective placement problem of recloser and distributed generation sources in simultaneous mode by improved harmony search algorithm.Roozbeh Morsali, Noradin Ghadimi, Mohammad Karimi & Saeed Mohajeryami - 2016 - Complexity 21 (1):328-339.
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    A new multiobjective procedure for solving nonconvex environmental/economic power dispatch.Roozbeh Morsali, Mohsen Mohammadi, Iman Maleksaeedi & Noradin Ghadimi - 2014 - Complexity 20 (2):47-62.
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    Dynamics of oscillators coupled by a medium with adaptive impact.Roozbeh Daneshvar - 2013 - Complexity 18 (4):41-54.
  5. Why There Is a Problem of Normativity and How Should We Find a Solution?Roohollah Haghshenas - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (2):108-113.
    Every normative claim is faced with the questions of how and why we should accept it. Jonathan Weinberg et al. think there is no good answer to these questions and call this the "normativity problem." I argue that if we try to posit that there is a problem of normativity, then logically we will fall into circularity – even if these questions of normativity do not have any answer. But there is still a problem that emerges in conflict resolution between (...)
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  6. Experimentation in Avicenna's Philosophy by Referring to Its Practical Application in His Works on Natural Sciences.Roohollah Fadaei & Reza Akbari - 2019 - Philosophy and Kalam 51 (2):245ß260.
    Avicenna, beside his theoretical discussions about experimentation, practically applied his experimental method to natural sciences studies such as medicine, biology, and meteorology. His theoretical discussions subsume propositions concerning the conditions under which experimental knowledge is attained, the components of this knowledge and its functions. Some of these propositions are as follows: necessity of recurrent observations for acquiring experimental knowledge, certainty plus conditional universality of such knowledge, and its role as demonstrative premises. Investigating the application of his theory in natural sciences (...)
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    Assessment of hemispheric dominance for receptive language in pediatric patients under sedation using magnetoencephalography.Roozbeh Rezaie, Shalini Narayana, Katherine Schiller, Liliya Birg, James W. Wheless, Frederick A. Boop & Andrew C. Papanicolaou - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    A Study on the Effects of Ghazan Khan's Reformative Measures for the Settlement of the Nomadic Mongols (1295-1304).Roohollah Ranjbar, Fereydoon Allahyari & Hussein Mir Ja'fari - 2013 - Asian Culture and History 5 (2):p77.
    This article aims to elaborate the effects of Ghazan Khan’s reformative measures for changing Mongol lifestyle. They migrated from one place to another to make a living but after his reforms, they were settled. Mongols were among the people who lived in the Central Asia usually made raids on the neighboring nations. They had taken to a life of vagrancy and never wanted to be settled in a particular place. When they entered the civilized Persia, the Mongolian government became highly (...)
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    A remark on uniform spaces with invariant nonstandard hulls.Nader Vakil & Roozbeh Vakil - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (6):610-612.
    Let be a uniform space with its uniformity generated by a set of pseudo-metrics Γ. Let the symbol ≃ denote the usual infinitesimal relation on *X , and define a new infinitesimal relation ≈ on *X by writing x ≈ y whenever *ϱ ≃ *ϱ for each ϱ ∈ Γ and each p ∈ X . We call an S-space if the relations ≃ and ≈ coincide on fin. S -spaces are interesting because their nonstandard hulls have representations within Nelson's (...)
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    Concordance of the Resting State Networks in Typically Developing, 6-to 7-Year-Old Children and Healthy Adults.Shalini Narayana, Cody L. Thornburgh, Roozbeh Rezaie, Bella N. Bydlinski, Frances A. Tylavsky, Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Asim F. Choudhri & Eszter Völgyi - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Visualizing the “heartbeat” of a city with tweets.Urbano França, Hiroki Sayama, Colin Mcswiggen, Roozbeh Daneshvar & Yaneer Bar-Yam - 2016 - Complexity 21 (6):280-287.
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    The effect of gossip on social networks.Allison K. Shaw, Milena Tsvetkova & Roozbeh Daneshvar - 2011 - Complexity 16 (4):39-47.
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