@Research Paper <#LINE#>Effect of Drought Stress and Using Zeolite on Some Quantitative and Qualitative Traits of Three Maize Varieties<#LINE#>Shahrzad@Alfi,Azizi@Farhad<#LINE#>1-7<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2013-351.pdf<#LINE#>College of Agriculture, Shahr-e-Rey Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN @ Seed and Plant Improvement Institute, Karaj, IRAN <#LINE#>12/6/2013<#LINE#>19/9/2014<#LINE#>In order to study of the effects of drought stress and using zeolite on three maize varieties, an experiment was conducted in Seed and Plant Improvement Institute in Karaj, Iran in 2011. The experiment laid out as split plot in randomized complete block design with three replications. Treatments included three irrigation levels as main plots (irrigation after 70, 100 and 130 mm evaporation from standard class A evaporation pan), application of zeolite in two levels as sub plots included using 10 ton/ha zeolite and control (not using zeolite) and three maize varieties as sub sub-plot (Hybrids; SC704, SC705 and SC720). Among evaluated quantitative traits, drought stress led to decrease plant height, ear yield, forage yield and dry matter. The highest and lowest forage yield with averages 54.7 and 31.9 ton/ha resulted from normal and severe drought stress conditions, respectively. Drought stress reduced chlorophyll content of leaves significantly. Zeolite had significant effect on the morphological traits and using it increased forage yield about 9.42 percent in compare to control treatment. Using zeolite also had a significant increasing effect on chlorophyll content. SC720 had higher forage yield than two other varieties. <#LINE#> @ @ Sasani S, Jahansooz MR and Ahmadi A., The effects of deficit irrigation on water–use efficiency, yield and quality of forage pearl millet, Proceeding of 4th International Crop Science Congress,(2004) @No $ @ @ Osborne SL, Scheppers JS, Francis DD and Schlemmer MR., Use of spectral radiation – season biomass and grain yield in nitrogen and water stressed corn, Crop. Sci., 42, 165-171(2002) @No $ @ @ Jafari P and Imani MR, Study of drought stress and plant density on yield and some agronomical traits of maize KSC 301, Abstracts of the 8th. 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Images resulted from the discrete data have some noise and the distance among samples within the image might seem blur and it decreases the resolution of image. Image processing refers to a set of operations and methods used to decrease disadvantages and increase visual quality of the image. The issue of evaluating quality of images is one of the most common issues related to image processing algorithms. Resolution recognition is a criterion for the image acceptability; it also declares efficiency and acceptability of many of the algorithms associated with the image. The present paper intends to study low- resolution image processing based on FPGA.<#LINE#> @ @ Torabzadeh Shima, Variety of FPGA architectures and the future generation, the 4th conference on vision device and image processing in Iran, (2009) @No $ @ @ Zou W.W. and Yuen P.C., Learning the relationship between high and low resolution images in kernel space for face super resolution, in Proc. Int. Conf. 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C, Appl. Rev., 35(3), 425–434 (2005) @No <#LINE#>Evaluating the Effect of Economic Factors of Family and Individual Factors in Sport Participation of Tehran Citizens, Iran<#LINE#>Rad@MohsenAlaee<#LINE#>14-19<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2013-800.pdf<#LINE#> Exercise management Department, Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>28/10/2013<#LINE#>26/1/2014<#LINE#>Public sport has been established with the purpose of increasing participation of all social groups and providing sport pluralism, athletic sport reinforcing, competitive sport, healthy recreations and recreational sport. However, public sport depends on geographical region and social-cultural conditions and includes all organized and unorganized creational sport activities and local-traditional games addressing all the social classes. purpose of this study is to investigate about economic family factors and individual factors affecting sport participation in Tehran`s citizens. To this end, the model proposed by Wicker et al. (2012) has been used to draw a general view regarding the factors affecting sport participation using the internal or individual factors and external factors. The collected data has been analyzed using descriptive statistics including frequency table, diagrams and central indices as well as referential statistics involving non-parametric Kruskal Wallis test, Chi-Square and one-way variance analysis using SPSS software. The obtained findings can be applied to organize and design sport activities for sportsmen.<#LINE#> @ @ Safania A.M., Spending Leisure in girl students of Azad Universities of Iran with a focus on sport activities, movement magazine, 9, (2001) @No $ @ @ Houchang J., Asian concept of public sport and its effect in Olympic movement, trans. Khabiri, M. 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According to Garvin, in many schools, learning is a process revealed during the time , is defined as acquiring knowledge, better understanding and performance improvement. This paper is aimed to investigate the relation between organizational health and organizational learning which has been conducted as a case study in Iranian state organizations using descriptive-analytical method. The statistical population of the study includes 420 staffs and mangers of state organizations in Tehran. The statistical sample has been selected using simple random sampling method and the sample size has been estimated 200 people using Morgan`s table of sample volume. The data gathered through modified organizational health questionnaire of Miles and analyzed using referential statistics (K-S test and regression test) in SPSS software. Findings of the study indicate a significant relation between organizational health components and organizational health. 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S.O.S. and Rowland F., Knowledge Management in a Public Organization: A Study on the Relationship between Organizational Elements and the Performance of Knowledge Transfer, Journal: Journal of Knowledge Management., 8(2), 95-111 (2004) @No <#LINE#>Using an Ant Colony approach for Solving capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with time Windows<#LINE#>Razavi@Maryam,Eshlaghy@AbbasToloie<#LINE#>30-35<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1007.pdf<#LINE#>Department of industrial management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>3/12/2013<#LINE#>21/2/2014<#LINE#>In this paper, a capacitated vehicle routing problem with time windows (CVRPTW) is presented. In this work, a new idea for calculating the heuristic value to improve the performance of ant colony algorithms when solving capacitated vehicle routing problems with hard time windows is proposed. The performance of the model and the heuristic approach are evaluated by Solomon’s VRPTW benchmark problems. The results show that in 14 problem instances, our solutions are better than the best solutions reported for the VRPTW by other researchers in both total traveling distance and number of used vehicles. Our solutions superiority over the best solutions published in the literature are in instances R1, R2 and Particularly RC2 such a way that the average number of used vehicles are considerably less. <#LINE#> @ @ Dantzig G., RamserB. and Hubert J., The Truck Dispatching Problem, Management Science, 6(1), 80–91 (1959) @No $ @ @ Solomon M.M., Algorithms for the vehicle routing and scheduling problems with time window constraints, Oper Res, 35(2), 254–265 (1987) @No $ @ @ Laporte G., The vehicle routing problem : An overview of exact and approximate algorithms, Europe Journal of Operational Research, 59( 3), 345–358 (1992) @No $ @ @ Larsen J., Parallelization of the vehicle routing problem with time windows. 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They have understood that motivated, happy and faithful employees would feel responsibility for their duties. Internal Marketing, as well as using certain elements utilizes a systematic process to increase employee's motivation - as inter-organization costumers. On the other hand, existence of organizational trust atmosphere leads to information division, improvement of employee's moral, preventing the organizational gossip, decreasing disagreements and increasing cooperation among employees, increased innovation and productivity and helps effective management of the organizations. The present research aims to investigate the impact of IM elements on organizational trust-building among staff of IranKhodro Tabriz to find that if practical performance of IM concepts leads to successful organization trust building. Using the gathered data and their statistical analysis via regression method, all raised seven hypotheses have been confirmed. Then, multiple regression analysis revealed that among the seven elements stated, six elements have direct impact on dependent variable and regression model of the test was described. 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@ Abtahi H., Training and improvement of human resources, Institute of training studies and planning, Tehran, 1st edition, (1989) @No $ @ @ Dolatabadi M., Management and organizational communications, National conference of information and communication technology, Esfahan/Iran, (2006) @No $ @ @ Robbins S., Foundations of organizational behavior, Translated by Erabi M., and Parsaeiyan A., Institute of cultural researches, 34th edition (2012) @No $ @ @ Khodaparast H., A pattern for introducing and evaluation of mutual trust in organizations: Mashhad Municipality, Noor magazine,12), 50-74 (2010) @No $ @ @ Ahmadi Mehrabani R., Management based on trust, Management development monthly magazine, 10(46), 37-40 (2001) @No $ @ @ Alvani M., Danayifard H., Governmental management and public trust, Journal of Management Knowledge, 14(55), 5-27 (2001) @No $ @ @ Baghersalimi S., et al., The role of servant leadership in promoting organizational trust based on opinions of Gilan tax affairs organization, Journal of development and evolution management, 23-30 (2010) @No $ @ @ Gholipur A., et al., Investigation on the effect of servant leadership on organizational trust and empowerment in governmental organizations, Governmental management magazine,), 103-118 (2009) @No $ @ @ Hasanzadeh H., et al., Trust within organization and investigation on the present situation of administrative organizations in IRAN, Journal of organizational culture management, 79-126 (2004) @No $ @ @ Smith G., 2005, How to achieve organizational trust within an accounting department, Managerial auditing journal, 20 (), 520-523 (2005) @No $ @ @ Martins N., A model for managing trust, International Journal of Manpower, 23 754-769 (2002) @No $ @ @ Panahi B., Trust and trust-building in the organization, Noor magazine,), 88-103 (2009) @No $ @ @ Hasani S., Investigation on the relationship between domestic organizations' accountability and public trust to them, Master thesis, Pardis Qom, Tehran university (2004) @No $ @ @ Seyyed Javadin R., et al., Internal marketing, an step towards improvement of organizational citizenship behavior and service quality, Journal of Management research in Iran, 14), 67-97 (2007) @No $ @ @ Krejcie R.V., Morgan D.W., Determining sample size for research activities, Educational and Psychological Measurement, (30), 607-610 (1970) @No <#LINE#>Relationship between Attachment Styles and Social-Behavioral-Affective Problems among Primary School Children in Tehran<#LINE#>Amini@Fereshteh,Alizadeh@Nasrin,Khorasany@Homa,Kachooei@FatemehRahimi,Fatemeh@HaghParastNavaei,Gili@Shahnaz<#LINE#>44-47<#LINE#>7.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1122.pdf<#LINE#> Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>25/12/2013<#LINE#>22/2/2014<#LINE#>Current work was done aiming at investigating relationship between attachment and behavioral, affective and social problems and predicating it based on level of attachment in primary school children (Region 6, Education Organization of Tehran) in 2013. To this end, male and female school-age children (n = 120) from Region 6 in Tehran (5 schools for girls and 5 schools for boys) were selected by cluster sampling method. Q-TEST attachment scale and child behavior checklist system (CBCL) tools were used for data collection and measuring behavioral, social, and affective problems. SPSS software was used for data analysis and Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis was used for investigating relationship between variables. Results indicate there is significant correlation between attachment style and socialand affective problems among children. In other words, the style of the attachment can predict the social-behavioral- affective problems among children. Overall mutual affective support of parents gives feeling of security to children and in fact parent needs mutual security for nurturing children. <#LINE#> @ @ Sroufe L.A., Egeland B., Carlson E. and Collins W.A., Placing early attachment experiences in developmental context, In K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, and E. Waters (Eds.), Attachment from infancy to adulthood : The major longitudinal studies (48-70), New York : Guilford Publications, (2005) @No $ @ @ Weiss R., Sattachment in Adults. M.B. Sperlingand W.H. 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The accelerometer with natural continuous time property is considered as the first stage of the modulator while a discrete time integrator is considered as the second stage of hybrid delta sigma to take the advantages of CT and DT delta sigma, simultaneously. The continuous time delta sigma modulator makes the use of inherent anti-aliasing filter and increased sampling frequency. While the discreet time delta sigma modulator benefits from the high accuracy of implementation. MATLAB simulation of the proposed hybrid delta sigma indicates the Signal to Noise plus Distortion Ratio (SNDR) of 114 dB over 1 KHz bandwidth when Over Sampling Ratio (OSR) is 256.<#LINE#> @ @ Shabana Hafeez., Athar Shahzad Fazal., Suheel A.M. and Alimgeer K.S., Comparison of Lumped Element UWB printed filter with Discrete Components, Res. J. 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J. Recent Sci., 2(1), 44-52 (2013) @No $ @ @ Nawaz H.A., Sharif A. and Sharif M., Comparative Survey on Time Interleaved Analog to Digital Converter Mismatches Compensation Techniques, Res. J. Recent Sci., 2(9), 95-100 (2013) @No $ @ @ Balamuralitharan S and Rajasekaran S., Analysis of G-CSF Treatment of CN using Fast Fourier Transform, Res. J. Recent Sci.,1(4), 14-21 (2012) @No <#LINE#>Correlation of Serum levels of Reduced Glutathione and Glutathione dependent Enzymes with Cytochrome c after 1st cycle of adjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer<#LINE#>CharushilaY.@Kadam,A@AbhangSubodhini<#LINE#>55-60<#LINE#>9.ISCA-RJRS-2014-588.pdf<#LINE#>.Department of Biochemistry, B. J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, INDIA <#LINE#>11/3/2014<#LINE#>18/6/2014<#LINE#>Several studies have shown that cytotoxic drugs used in chemotherapy causes apoptosis induction in cancerous cells by producing reactive oxygen species. The antioxidants neutralize these highly reactive free radicals and may confer resistance to chemotherapy induced apoptosis. There is very limited data on the serum antioxidants and their relationship with apoptosis markers in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. To measure serum levels of cytochrome c and antioxidants such as reduced glutathione (GSH), glutathione-s-transferase (GST) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and to find out correlation between them in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. Histopathologically confirmed 60 breast cancer patients were included in the present study. 30 healthy controls were selected for comparison. Blood samples were collected from healthy controls and post-operative breast cancer patients before and after chemotherapy. Serum reduced glutathione and glutathione-s-transferase were measured by spectrophotometric methods and serum glutathione peroxidase and cytochrome c by ELISA. The serum levels of reduced glutathione, glutathione-s-transferase and glutathione peroxidase were significantly decreased (P0.0001) where as serum level of cytochrome c was significantly increased (P0.0001) after chemotherapy in breast cancer patients as compare to levels before chemotherapy. A significant inverse correlation was found between serum levels of these antioxidants and cytochrome c after chemotherapy. Our data suggests that, administration of chemotherapeutic drugs causes decreased levels of antioxidants such as GSH, GST and GPx, which may be due to counterbalance of oxidative stress. The increased level of apoptotic marker, cytochrome c might be associated with depletion of these antioxidants after chemotherapy. The elevated serum cytochrome c after chemotherapy indicates therapy induced cell death burden and evaluation of its level may help clinicians to predict effectiveness of chemotherapy. <#LINE#> @ @ Gonenc A., Erten D., Aslan S., Akinci M. and Simsek B., et al, Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in blood and tissue of malignant breast tumor and benign breast disease, Cell Biol. Int.,30, 376-380 (2006) @No $ @ @ Kadam C.Y. and Abhang S.A., Evaluation of serum levels of reduced glutathione, glutathione-s-transferase and nitric oxide in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy, Int. J. Cur. Res. Rev.,5(13), 51-57 (2013) @No $ @ @ Panis C., Herrere A.C.S.A., Victorino V.J., Campos F.C. and Freitas L.F. et al, Oxidative stress and hematological profiles of advanced breast cancer patients subjected to paclitaxel or doxorubicin chemotherapy, Breast Cancer Res. Treat., 133, 89-97 (2012) @No $ @ @ Conklin K.A., Cancer chemotherapy and antioxidants, J. 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Gastroenterol., 40, 179-185(2005) @No <#LINE#>Effect of Phyllanthus niruri and Passiflora foetida Extracts on the Mortality and Survival rate of the Brine Shrimp Artemia salina<#LINE#>Juzavil@Juario,Eddie@Mondejar,Nuñeza@Olga,Mylene@Uy<#LINE#>61-67<#LINE#>10.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1106.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, Mindanao State University, Iligan Institute of Technology, A. Bonifacio Ave., Tibanga, Iligan City, 9200, PHILIPPINES @ Department of Chemistry, College of Science and Mathematics, Mindanao State University, Iligan Institute of Technology, A. Bonifacio Ave., Tibanga, Iligan City, 9200, PHILIPPINES <#LINE#>20/5/2014<#LINE#>24/7/2014<#LINE#>Phyllanthus niruri and Passiflora foetida are known to have pharmacological properties. This study tested the lethality effects of the different extract concentrations of P. niruri and P. foetida on brine shrimps in order to assess the bioactivity of the plants. The sampled plants were taken from selected areas in Mindanao, Philippines. Plant extractions were done using three solvents: water, absolute ethanol and 50:50 ethanol-water. LC50 values were calculated to evaluate the toxicity of the plant extracts. The LC50 values of P. niruri extracts were �1000 µg/ml for plant extract with water as solvent, 251.19 µg/ml for plant extract with absolute ethanol as solvent, and 281.84 µg/m for plant extract with 50:50 ethanol-water solvent. The LC50 values of P. foetida with the same solvents were �1000 µg/ml, 749.89 µg/ml and �1000 µg/ml, respectively. These results suggest a low toxicity level of the plant extracts. This implies that the use of these medicinal plants especially in the traditional approach which is through the decoction method has the least risk of danger. The results also suggest that P. niruri and P. foetida may contain bioactive compounds needing further elucidation and tests.<#LINE#> @ @ Krishnaraju A.V., Tayi V.N., Roa T.V.N., Sundararaju D., Vanisree M., Tsay H-S. and Subbaraju G.V., Assessment of Bioactivity of Indian Medicinal Plants Using Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina) Lethality Assay, International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, ), 125-134, Downloaded on October 15, 2013 from http://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu. documents/31068189/IJASE__6_%2807-003%29- libre. pdf? 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This dissertation presents a fair appraisal and analysis of packet classification algorithms, BV, HiCuts and DimCut which are constructed on a decision tree structure. The assessment has been piloted on procedures based on analogous principles and design selections. Performance capacities have been obtained by assigning the applied classifiers in an identical set-up of trial environments. Our core involvement in this effort is an unbiased comparison with mutual norms and assessment cases, by affording a standardized appraisal of the three classification algorithms. This work stresses the evaluation of high performance packet classification systems, which are considered necessary to facilitate futuristic routers and switching systems to achieve combat security risks in a very good speed environment. In this study, we have elucidated our erstwhile recommended DimCut packet classification algorithm, and compared it with the HiCut and BV decision tree packet classification algorithms. 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Due to low Reynolds number in micro-channel we need to perturb the fluid by time-dependent secondary lateral force. In this paper we design a novel miniaturized micro-channel with embedded electrodes in both micro-chamber and micro-channel. Efficient electro-osmotic flows are generated near the electrodes by exciting the electrodes properly. We studied the interaction between the fluids behavior, electric field and convection-diffusion equation in the proposed model. Velocity field and concentration analysis revealed a high performance mixing efficiency (above 96%) for a 130µm long mixer. The exciting parameters such as frequency and voltage effect are discussed to optimize the proposed micro-mixer.<#LINE#> @ @ Alam A. Eman, Initiation of Pharmaceutical Factories depending on more Application of Biotechnology on some Medicinal Plants Review Article, 1(ISC-2011), Res. J. 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Inside home can be an unfailing source of happiness, joy and peace, provided that some of the finer details which have an important effect on the human mind and spirit are considered. However, we can contribute this happiness, joy and peace in the building by using technological advances and new technologies in the areas of building. Using this technology, in addition to creating the ideal an appropriate conditions and increasing the comfort in building, can cause energy consumption reduced. Control intelligent systems have highly flexible structures that can easily be adapted to different needs. 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Et, 10 AwesomeWays to Take Advantage of Smart Home Technology, Fereshome, Desigin and Architecture, Plan Your Home Technologyproject, In Romania, http://freshome.com/2013/08/ 09/10-awesome-ways-to-take-advantage-of-smart-home-technology, (2013) @No $ @ @ @No $ @Research Article <#LINE#>Survey on Multi Field Packet Classification Techniques<#LINE#>Ammar@YahyaDaeefAl-Nejadi,Husin@NasirShaikh-<#LINE#>98-106<#LINE#>15.ISCA-RJRS-2013-1079.pdf<#LINE#>Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UTM Skudai, Johor 81310, MALAYSIA @ Foundation of Technical Education, Baghdad, IRAQ<#LINE#>24/12/2013<#LINE#>7/2/2014<#LINE#>The latest research frontier on next-generation routers targets at more integration of advanced networking capabilities and functions including firewall operations, memory access control, quality of service (QoS) management, policy routing, and traffic billing. To realize such services, the router should be able to categorize the packets into different flows depending on already defined rule set called classifier, which contains a range of values of different fields in the packet header. The stated functions are defined as multi field classification. The increase in link rate and the size of classifier creates the challenge in multi field packet classification in the design of faster routers. We present a survey on various algorithms and architectures proposed for multi field packet classification that achieves higher throughput.<#LINE#> @ @ Casado M., Koponen T., Moon D. and Shenker S., Rethinking packet forwarding hardware, in Proceeding of HotNets, 1-6, (2008) @No $ @ @ Gupta P. and McKeown N., Packet classification using hierarchical intelligent cuttings, in Proceeding of HOT Interconnects, VII, 34-41, (1999) @No $ @ @ Medhi D. and Ramasamy K., Network Routing Algorithms, Protocols, and Architectures, San Francisco, Morgan Kaufmann, (2007) @No $ @ @ Open Flow Foundation, Open Flow Switch Specification, Version 1.0.0, Available at http://www.openflowswitch.org/ documents/openflow-spec-v1.0.0.pdf, (2009) @No $ @ @ Chao H.J., Next generation routers, in Proceedings of the IEEE, 90, 1518-1558 (2002) @No $ @ @ Taylor D. E., Survey and Taxonomy of Packet Classification Techniques, ACM Computing Surveys, 3(37), 238-275 (2005) @No $ @ @ Gupta P. and McKeown N., Algorithms for packet classification, IEEE Network, 2(15), 24–32 (2001) @No $ @ @ Gupta P., Packet classification on multiple fields, Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication, 147-160 (1999) @No $ @ @ Lakshman T.V. and Stiliadis D., High-Speed Policy-based Packet Forwarding Using Efficient Multi-dimensional Range Matching, In ACM SIGCOMM, 203-214, (1998) @No $ @ @ Baboescu F. and Varghese G., Scalable packet classification, IEEE/ACM Transactions onNetworking, 13, 2-14 (2005) @No $ @ @ Taylor D.E. and Turner J.S., Scalable packet classification using distributed crossproducing of field labels, 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, Proceedings IEEE , 269-280, (2005) @No $ @ @ Gupta P. and McKeown N., Classifying packets with hierarchical intelligent cuttings, Micro IEEE , 20, 34-41, (2000) @No $ @ @ Singh S., Baboescu F., Varghese G. and Wang J., Packet Classification Using Multidimensional Cutting, In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM, 213-224, (2003) @No $ @ @ Luo Y., Xiang K. and Li S., Acceleration of decision tree searching for IP traffic classification, in Proceeding ANCS, 40–49, (2008) @No $ @ @ Vamanan B., Voskuilen G. and Vijaykumar T. N., EffiCuts: optimizing packet classification for memory and throughput, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review – SIGCOMM, 10, 207-218, (2010) @No $ @ @ Lim, H.,Lee N., Jin G.,Lee J., Choi Y. and Yim C., Boundary Cutting for Packet Classification, IEEE/ACM Transactions onNetworking,(2013) @No $ @ @ Srinivasan V., Suri S., and Varghese G., Packet classification using tuple space search, in Proceeding ACM SIGCOMM, 99, 135–146, (1999) @No $ @ @ Taylor D.E. and Turner J.S., ClassBench: a packet classification benchmark, 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, 2068-2079 , (2005) @No $ @ @ Shah, D. and Gupta P., Fast updating algorithms for TCAM, Micro IEEE, 21, 36-47 (2001) @No $ @ @ Liu H. , Routing table compaction in ternary CAM, Micro IEEE, 22, 58-64 (2002) @No $ @ @ Liu H., Efficient mapping of range classifier into ternary-CAM, in 10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, 95-100, (2002) @No $ @ @ Panigrahy R. and Sharma S., Reducing TCAM power consumption and increasing throughput, in 10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, 107-112, (2002) @No $ @ @ Kasai G., Takarabe Y., Furumi K. and YonedaM., 200MHz/200MSPS 3.2W at 1.5V Vdd, 9.4Mbits ternary CAM with new charge injection match detect circuits and bank selection scheme, Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, Proceedings of the IEEE, 387-390, (2003) @No $ @ @ Van Lunteren J. and Engbersen T., Fast and scalable packet classification, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 21, 560-571 (2003) @No $ @ @ Spitznagel E., Taylor D. and TurnerJ., Packet classification using extended TCAMs, in Proceeding 11th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, 120-131 (2003) @No $ @ @ Song H. and Lockwood J., Efficient Packet Classification for Network Intrusion Detection using FPGA, in Proceeding of FPGA, 238–245, (2005) @No $ @ @ Lakshminarayanan .K, Rangarajan A. and Venkatachary S., Algorithms for advanced packet classication with ternary CAMs, in ACM SIGCOMM, 193-204, (2005) @No $ @ @ Chang Y., Chien S., Lin S. and Hsieh S., Efficient Gray-Code-Based Range Encoding Schemes for Packet Classification in TCAM, , IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 21,.1201-1214, (2013) @No $ @ @ Kim Y., Ahn H., Kim S. and Jeong D., A High-Speed Range-Matching TCAM for Storage-Efficient Packet Classification, IEEE Transactions onCircuits and Systems, 56, 1221-1230 (2009) @No $ @ @ He X., Peddersen J. and ParameswaranS., LOP_RE: Range encoding for low power packet classification, IEEE 34th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 137-144 (2009) @No $ @ @ Jedhe G.S., Ramamoorthy A. and Varghese K., A Scalable High Throughput Firewall in FPGA, 16th International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 43-52, (2008) @No $ @ @ Taylor D.E. and Turner J.S., Scalable packet classification using distributed crossproducing of field labels, 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, Proceedings IEEE , 269-280, (2005) @No $ @ @ Kennedy A., Wang X., Liu Z. and Liu B., Low Power Architecture for High Speed Packet Classification, Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems, 131-140, (2008) @No $ @ @ Nikitakis A., and Papaefstathiou L., A Memory-Efficient FPGA-based Classification Engine, in 16th International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 53-62, (2008) @No $ @ @ Jiang W. and Prasanna V.K, Large-Scale Wire-Speed Packet Classification on FPGAs, Proceedings of the ACM/SIGDA international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays, 219-228, (2009) @No $ @ @ Puš V. and Korenek J. Fast and Scalable Packet Classification Using Perfect Hash Functions, Proceedings of the ACM/SIGDA international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays, 229-236, (2009) @No $ @ @ Antichi G., Di Pietro A., Giordano S., Procissi G., Ficara, D. and Vitucci F., On the use of compressed DFAs for packet classification, 15th IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling, Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks, 21-25, (2010) @No $ @ @ Chang Y.K, Lin Y.S and Su C.C, A High-Speed and Memory Efficient Pipeline Architecture for Packet Classification, 18th IEEE Annual International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 215-218, (2010) @No $ @ @ McKeown N., Anderson T., Balakrishnan H., Parulkar G., Peterson L., Rexford J., Shenker S.and Turner J., OpenFlow: Enabling Innovation in Campus Networks, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 69-74, (2008) @No $ @ @ Jiang W., and Prasanna V.K, Scalable Packet Classification on FPGA, IEEE Transactions On Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) systems, 20, 1668-1680, (2012) @No $ @ @ Fong J., Wang X., Qi Y., Li J. and Jiang W., Para Split : A Scalable Architecture on FPGA for Terabit Packet Classification, IEEE 20th Annual Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects, 1-8, (2012) @No $ @ @ Ohlendorf R., Meitinger M., Wild T. and Herkersdorf A.,A Packet Classification Technique for On-Chip Processing Path Selection, Technische Universität München Arcisstrasse 21 80290 Munich, Germany, Le H., Jiang W. and Prasanna V.K., Scalable high-throughput SRAM-based architecture for IP-lookup using FPGA, International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 137-142, (2008) @No $ @ @ Papaefstathiou I. and Papaefstathiou V., Memory-Efficient 5D Packet Classification At 40 Gbps, 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications,1370-1378, (2007) @No $ @ @ Taylor D.E. and Turner J.S., ClassBench: a packet classification benchmark, 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies,2068-2079, (2005) @No <#LINE#>Exploring the Core Factors and its Dynamic Effects on Methanol Price: Empirical Evidence from Iran<#LINE#>Delavari1@Majid,Nadiya@GanaliAlikhani1,Naderi@Esmaeil<#LINE#>107-113<#LINE#>16.ISCA-RJRS-2013-972.pdf<#LINE#>of Economics Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khouzestan, IRAN @ Economics, Faculty of Economic, University of Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>29/1/November<#LINE#>16/1/2014<#LINE#>Petroleum and petrochemicals prices movements have always been at the core of economic research agenda not only because of its crucial effect on the cash flows of oil-related businesses, but also due to the far-reaching implications of oil price uncertainty on the macro-economy and the financial markets. It is not surprising therefore that in the energy economics literature there is a plethora of empirical studies examining the issue of modeling movements and risk management. As a case study, this paper investigates the dynamic relationship between Iran’s crude oil price, natural gas price and methanol price which is one of the most important non-oil exports of the oil-exporting country. To do so, the weekly data from first week of 2005:1 to the third week 2013:5 in a VECM framework is applied. The results show that in the long-run, oil and gas prices hikes leads to proportional increase in methanol price while in the short-run, this impact is not significant. <#LINE#> @ @ Cheong C.W., Modeling And Forecasting Crude Oil Markets Using ARCH-Type Models, Energy Policy, 37, 2346–2355 (2009) @No $ @ @ Nomikos, N.K. andPouliasis, P.K., Forecasting petroleum futures markets volatility: The role of regimes and market conditions, Energy Economics, 33,321–337, (2011) @No $ @ @ 3.Kang S.H., Kang S.M. and Yoon S.M., Forecasting Volatility of Crude Oil Markets, Energy Economics, 31,119–125 (2009) @No $ @ @ Farzanegan M.R., Oil Revenue Shocks and Government Spending Behavior in Iran, Energy Economics, 33, 1055–1069 (2011) @No $ @ @ Kang S.H., Cheong C. and Yoon S.M., Structural Changes and Volatility Transmission in Crude Oil Markets, Physica A, 390, 4317–4324 (2011) @No $ @ @ Mehrara M. and Mohaghegh M., Macro-economic Dynamics in the Oil Exporting Countries: A Panel VAR study, 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Gas injected into storage during periods of low demand and withdrawn from storage during periods of peak demand. It is also used for a variety of secondary purposes, including: Balancing the flow in pipeline systems, maintaining contractual balance, Leveling production over periods of fluctuating demand, Market speculation, Insuring against any unforeseen accidents, Reducing price volatility and Offsetting changes in natural gas demands. Gas storage facilities are gaining more importance due to changes in natural gas demands. First, traditional supplies that once met the winter peak demand are now unable to keep pace. Second, there is a growing summer peak demand on natural gas, due to electric generation via gas fired power plants.The most important type of gas storage is in underground reservoirs. There are three principal types — depleted gas reservoirs, aquifer reservoirs and salt cavern reservoirs. Each of these types possesses distinct physical and economic characteristics which govern the suitability of a particular type of storage type for a given application. At this study, according to the economic appraisal of Underground gas Storage Methods, regard to low investment cost also lower Cushion Gas necessary in Depleted Oil and Gas Reservoirs, this reservoirs are more economical. Although Aquifer and Caverns Salt too, (regard to investment costs) are economical.<#LINE#> @ @ Buenos Aires, 24th World Gas Conference, 5–9 October, Argentina, (2009) @No $ @ @ Buenos Aires Investment in Underground Gas Storage, Tilburg University, Rime Rumbauskait, (2010) @No $ @ @ Porner Gruupe,Technical Information about Underground Storage Reservoirs for Natural Gas, (2012) @No $ @ @ Physico–Chemical Characterization of Oil Sands at Imeri in Ogun state of South West, Nigeria Odunaike R.K., Fasunwon O.O., Akinyemi L.P. and Odusote O.O., Res. J. 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Recent Sci., 2(12), 74-79(2013) @No <#LINE#>Application of artificial Intelligence in Generating Artificial Accelerograms using Kanai-Tajimi model<#LINE#>@GharehbaghiS.A.,A.@Mohaghegh<#LINE#>120-129<#LINE#>18.ISCA-RJRS-2014-735.pdf<#LINE#>Civil Engineering Dept., @ K. N. Toosi university of technology, Tehran, IRAN 2K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>30/3/2014<#LINE#>15/6/2014<#LINE#>Several civil engineering activities need dynamic time history analysis or other numerical simulations. In such cases, it is very important to have accurate and adequate accelerograms. However in most situations, there is not enough data for a specific site or region. Many powerful methods are developed in order to generate artificial earthquake records. This paper is aimed at combining non-stationary Kanai-Tajimi model and artificial neural networks for generation artificial earthquake records. More precisely, two radial basis neural networks (RBF) are applied to conjecture filter parameters from response spectrum. Moreover, in non-stationary Kanai-Tajimi method one needs to guess proper pattern for filter parameters, based on human intelligence or experience. These patterns vary from one accelerogram to other because of record characteristics. General regression neural network (GRNN) are used in order to find better approximation of filter parameters without use of human judgment, applied to original non-stationary Kanai-Tajimi method. A new method in selecting proper Moving-Time-Window size, used in non-stationary Kanai-Tajimi method is presented in this paper. Finally, RBFs are trained and used in artificial accelerogram generation for a given velocity response spectrum. Three earthquake records, including Bam 2003, Gheshm 2005 and Zanjiran 1994, occurred in Iran are used to verify proposed method. 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Recent Sci., 3(1), 14-22 (2014) @No @Case Study <#LINE#>Model Successful Implementation of Customer Relationship Management (Case Study: Ghavamin Bank)<#LINE#>Abtahi1@MasumeSadat,Mohammad@Bayat,Abolghasemi@Ali<#LINE#>130-138<#LINE#>19.ISCA-RJRS-2013-660.pdf<#LINE#>Professor Assistance, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin Branch, IRAN @ MA student in Human Resource management, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin Branch, IRAN <#LINE#>14/9/2013<#LINE#>13/11/2013<#LINE#>By Paradigm shifting from product orientation to customer orientation since traditional marketing methods which are used nowadays have made lots of problems and lots of limitations for organizations, CRM has been offered in order to make a Special relationship with the customer and creating more value for organizations. Main object of this paper is explaining Factors affecting successful implementation of CRM. In this regard, effective factors on successful implementation of CRM were identified and developed by studying research literature and Interviews with Experts and managers of bank and developed. Totally, 111 Questionnaires were distributed in branches of Ghavamin Bank of Karaj province and were filled by managers of banks. In order to achieve conceptual model of research we used exploratory factor analysis. In order to accuracy of the measurement model of research test we used Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Current situation of banks were studied in effective factors area. Friedman test was used for prioritizing the important factors. Results of the research showed all identified factors are effective factors of CRM success. People of organization have the most effect on implementation of CRM. Additionally, in current situation of bank, Knowledge Management, Organizing, communication management factors are not in suitable situation. 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