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2. Utilization and safety of trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1): a nationwide population-based study using the French National Health Data System
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Jourdain, H., Mansouri, I., Di Meglio, A., Zureik, M., and Haddy, N.
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- 2024
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3. Comparative study of the corrosion behavior of three alpha brass alloys used in potable water distribution equipment in aggressive soil using electrochemical measurements
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Lachhab, R., Galai, M., Ech-chebab, A., Belakhmima, R.A., Touhami, M. Ebn, and Mansouri, I.
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- 2024
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4. Foreword
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El Bouari A., El Ouatib R., Hannache H., Krimi S., Lamire M., Mansouri I., Moussa R., and Aboulayt A.
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Published
- 2013
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5. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of influential factors for predicting the shear strength of a V-shaped angle shear connector in composite beams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy technique
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Mansouri, I., Shariati, M., Safa, M., Ibrahim, Z., Tahir, M. M., and Petković, D.
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- 2019
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6. Retraction Note to: Analysis of influential factors for predicting the shear strength of a V-shaped angle shear connector in composite beams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy technique
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Mansouri, I., Shariati, M., Safa, M., Ibrahim, Z., Tahir, M. M., and Petković, D.
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- 2020
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7. Materials Handling Vehicles; Policy Framework for an Emerging Fuel Cell Market
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Mansouri, I. and Calay, R.K.
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- 2012
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8. Sustainable Hydrogen Evaluation in Logistics; SHEL
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Mansouri, I. and Calay, R.K.
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- 2012
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9. Elasto–plastic analysis of steel plane frames using Homotopy Perturbation Method
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Saffari, H., Mansouri, I., Bagheripour, M.H., and Dehghani, H.
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- 2012
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10. Numerical solution of fractional boundary value problem with caputo-fabrizio and its fractional integral
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Moumen Bekkouche, M., Mansouri, I., and Ahmed, A. A. Azeb
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34K37 ,Computational Mathematics ,Volterra-Fredholm integral equation ,Fractional boundary value problem ,Applied Mathematics ,45B05 ,34A08 ,26A33 ,Fractional integral ,Original Research ,Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative - Abstract
In this article, we investigate the existence and uniqueness of the solution of a fractional boundary value problem with conformable fractional derivation of the Caputo-Fabrizio type. In order to study this problem we used a new definition of fractional integral as an inverse of the conformable fractional derivative of Caputo-Fabrizio, therefore, so we transformed the problem to a equivalent linear Volterra-Fredholm integral equations of the second kind, and taking sufficient conditions existence and uniqueness of this solution is proven based on the results obtained. The analytical study is followed by a complete numerical study.
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- 2021
11. A Prediction Model for the Calculation of Effective Stiffness Ratios of Reinforced Concrete Columns
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Das, S, Mansouri, I, Choudhury, S, Gandomi, AH, Hu, JW, Das, S, Mansouri, I, Choudhury, S, Gandomi, AH, and Hu, JW
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Nonlinear dynamic analyses of reinforced concrete (RC) frame buildings require the use of effective stiffness of members to capture the effect of cracked section stiffness. In the design codes and practices, the effective stiffness of RC sections is given as an empirical fraction of the gross stiffness. However, a more precise estimation of the effective stiffness is important as it affects the distribution of forces and various demands and response parameters in nonlinear dynamic analyses. In this study, an evolutionary computation method called gene expression programming (GEP) was used to predict the effective stiffness ratios of RC columns. Constitutive relationships were obtained by correlating the effective stiffness ratio with the four mechanical and geometrical parameters. The model was developed using a database of 226 samples of nonlinear dynamic analysis results collected from another study by the author. Subsequent parametric and sensitivity analyses were performed and the trends of the results were confirmed. The results indicate that the GEP model provides precise estimations of the effective stiffness ratios of the RC frames
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- 2021
12. Retraction Note to: Analysis of influential factors for predicting the shear strength of a V-shaped angle shear connector in composite beams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy technique
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Mansouri, I., primary, Shariati, M., additional, Safa, M., additional, Ibrahim, Z., additional, Tahir, M. M., additional, and Petković, D., additional
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- 2019
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13. Seismic evaluation of special steel moment frames subjected to near-field earthquakes with forward directivity by considering soil-structure interaction effects.
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Shahbazi, S., Khatibinia, M., Mansouri, I., and Hu, J. W.
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SOIL-structure interaction ,STEEL framing ,EARTHQUAKES ,SEISMIC response ,STEEL buildings - Abstract
Assuming that the bottom soil of the foundation is rigid and exibility effect is ignored, the seismic response of a structure is inuenced by its dynamic properties and soil exibility does not affect the mentioned response. Hence, considering the analytical results only based on the fixed base buildings can result in an unsafe structure design. Therefore, near-field earthquakes produce many seismic needs to force the structure to dissipate this input energy with relatively large displacements. Accordingly, the primary objective of the present paper is to determine the seismic response of the 3-, 5-, and 8-story steel buildings with the special moment frame system, considering the soil-structure interaction and panel zone modeling. To this end, selected records of the near- and far-field earthquakes were used to facilitate the nonlinear time history analysis of the structures, whose responses to earthquakes were compared in both of the mentioned states. The results showed that the average drift of all three structures under the effect of near-field earthquakes was two times larger than the drift of the structures under the effect of the far-field earthquakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of influential factors for predicting the shear strength of a V-shaped angle shear connector in composite beams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy technique
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Mansouri, I., primary, Shariati, M., additional, Safa, M., additional, Ibrahim, Z., additional, Tahir, M. M., additional, and Petković, D., additional
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- 2017
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15. Analysis of influential factors for predicting the shear strength of a V-shaped angle shear connector in composite beams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy technique.
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Mansouri, I., Shariati, M., Safa, M., Ibrahim, Z., Tahir, M. M., and Petković, D.
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SHEAR (Mechanics) ,FUZZY algorithms ,POISSON'S ratio ,COMPRESSIVE strength ,ELASTICITY - Abstract
The V-shaped angle shear connector is recognized as to expand certain mechanical properties to the shear connectors, contains adequate ductility, elevate resistance, power degradation resistance under cyclic charging, and high shear transmission, more economical than other shear connectors, for instance, the L-shaped and C-shaped shear connectors. The performance of this shear connector had been investigated by previous researchers (Shariati et al. in Mater Struct 49(9):1-18, 2015), but the strength prediction was not clearly explained. In this investigation, the shear strength prediction of this connector was analyzed based on several factors. The ultimate purpose was to investigate the variations of different factors that were affecting the shear strength of this connector. To achieve this aim, the data (concrete compression strength, thickness, length, height, slope of inclination, and shear strength) were collected from the parametric studies using finite element analysis results for this purpose were input using the ANFIS method (neuro-fuzzy inference system). The finite element analysis results were verified by experimental test results. All variables from the predominant factors that were affected the shear strength of the shear connector (V-shaped angle) were also selected by using the ANFIS process. The results exhibited that the proposed shear connector (V-shaped angle) contained the potentiality to be used practically after several improvements. One option might be the improvement of the testing process for different predictive models with more input variables that will improve the predictive power of the created models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. Structural and magnetic properties of layered perovskite manganite LaCaBiMn2O7
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Oubla, M., Lassri, H., Hlil, E.K., El Bouari, A., El Ouatib, R., Hannache, H., Krimi, S., Lamire, M., Mansouri, I., Moussa, Roger, Aboulayt, A., Magnétisme et Supraconductivité (MagSup), Institut Néel (NEEL), Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF), Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux Solides, Faculté des Sciences Ben M'sik [Casablanca], Université Hassan II [Casablanca] (UH2MC)-Université Hassan II [Casablanca] (UH2MC), Laboratoire d'Ingénierie et Matériaux [Casablanca] (LIMAT), Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, Faculté des Sciences Aïn Chock [Casablanca] (FSAC), and Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, Faculté des Sciences Aïn- Chock, Université Hassan II
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Materials science ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mineralogy ,02 engineering and technology ,Manganese ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Tetragonal crystal system ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Spin wave ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Valence (chemistry) ,Condensed matter physics ,020502 materials ,Exchange interaction ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Manganite ,0205 materials engineering ,chemistry ,Ferromagnetism ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) - Abstract
The layered perovskite oxide, LaCaBiMn 2 O 7 , has been prepared by the conventional aqueous solution precipitation method. The powder X-ray diffraction studies suggest that the phase crystallizes with tetragonal unit cell in the space group I4/mmm. The magnetic properties suggest that the ferromagnetic interactions are dominant and manganese ion in the phase is present in mixed valence states Mn 3+ and Mn 4+ . The thermomagnetization curve is found to obey the Bloch law. Spin wave stiffness constant D and the approximate value for J MnMn exchange interaction were estimated from the experimental results.
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17. Multifunctional rare earth or bismuth oxide materials for catalytic or electrical applications
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Arab, Madjid, Gavarri, R., Bourja, L., Bakiz, B., Guinneton, F., Villain, Sylvie, Benlhachemi, A., Ezahri, M., El Bouari, A., El Ouatib, R., Hannache, H., Krimi, S., Lamire, M., Mansouri, I., Moussa, Roger, Aboulayt, A., Institut des Matériaux, de Microélectronique et des Nanosciences de Provence (IM2NP), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Université de Toulon (UTLN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux Solides, Faculté des Sciences Ben M'sik [Casablanca], Université Hassan II [Casablanca] (UH2MC)-Université Hassan II [Casablanca] (UH2MC), Laboratoire d'Ingénierie et Matériaux [Casablanca] (LIMAT), Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, Faculté des Sciences Aïn Chock [Casablanca] (FSAC), Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, Faculté des Sciences Aïn- Chock, Université Hassan II, Science du Sol - Montpellier, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), U.M.R. Science du Sol, and Université de Toulon (UTLN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)
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Materials science ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Conductivity ,7. Clean energy ,Catalysis ,Bismuth ,Tetragonal crystal system ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ionic conductivity ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,020502 materials ,[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry ,[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/Catalysis ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0205 materials engineering ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,13. Climate action ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Crystallite ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) - Abstract
We present a review on catalytic or electrical properties of materials based on rare earth (RE) oxides (CeO2 ,L a2O3, Lu2O3) or bismuth based composite systems CeO2-Bi2O3, susceptible to be integrated into catalytic microsystems or gas sensors. The polycrystalline solids can be used as catalysts allowing conversion of CO or CH4 traces in air-gas flows. Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy is used to determine the conversion rate of CO or CH4 into CO2 through the variations versus time and temperature of vibrational band intensities. The time dependent reactivities are interpreted in terms of an adapted Avrami model. In these catalytic analyses the nature of surfaces of polycrystalline solids seems to play a prominent role in catalytic efficiency. Electrical impedance spectroscopy allows analyzing the variation of conductivity of the system CeO2-Bi2O3. In this system, the specific high ionic conduction of a Bi2O3 tetragonal phase might be linked to the high catalytic activity.
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18. Consulting the rival for innovation : the educational and aesthetical values of Henri Matisse's Islamic experience
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Mansouri, I
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Aesthetics ,Islamic art ,Henri Matisse - Abstract
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. This thesis argues the influences of Islamic art on the work of Henri Matisse. The study investigates the educational and aesthetic values of these influences. It is informed by the argument that Matisse has succeeded in mixing his European artistic traditions with Islamic art traditions, and that such a mixture has the potential to change not only the way we do and appreciate art, but also the philosophy that underpins art making and understanding. Based on Matisse's Islamic experience, this research explores the significance of exposing the artistic self to the artistic other. It argues that hybridity in art, culture and eduaction has the potential to generate new meanings, based on difference rather than conformity, and that such differences are energizing. Recognition of the other in artistic experience may influence both artistic and educational discourse. Studying Matisse from Islamic perspectives is unique, and represents reading a non-Western point of view as well as the opportunity to explore links with contemporary educational, social, cultural and political issues. Within its educational perspectives, this study explores Matisse's Islamic experience in relation to a contemporary school context in which the positive impact of such an experience on a teaching and learning art is investigated.
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- 2011
19. Fine-Grain Dynamic Energy Tracking for System on Chip
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Mansouri, I., primary, Benoit, P., additional, Torres, L., additional, and Clermidy, F., additional
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20. Crystallochemistry and structural study of some nasicon-like phosphates
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El Jazouli, A., primary, El Bouari, A., additional, Fakrane, H., additional, Housni, A., additional, Lamire, M., additional, Mansouri, I., additional, Olazcuaga, R., additional, and Le Flem, G., additional
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- 1997
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21. Geometrical and material nonlinear analysis of structures under static and dynamic loading based on quadratic path.
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Mansouri, I. and Saffari, H.
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TAYLOR'S series ,ANALYTIC functions ,QUADRATIC equations ,ALGEBRAIC equations ,QUADRATIC programming - Abstract
The Newton-Raphson method, which is based on the Taylor series expansion, and which uses the tangent stiffness matrix, has been extensively used to solve nonlinear problems. This traditional method, especially for the large-scale, is time consuming. Consequently, iterative algorithms cannot be effective for analyzing the process. In the incremental-iterative analysis of elastic nonlinear structures, great saving in computation can be achieved if distinction is made between the predictor and corrector phases. This paper shows how a simple assumption can improve the computational effciency of the nonlinear analysis of structures. It is shown that very high computational effciency may be obtained by assuming the pursuit of each Degree Of Freedom (DOF) by a quadratic curve. Through examples, it is demonstrated how this effciency significantly decreases the computing time of analysis compared with time taken to deploy the Newton-Raphson, modified Newton-Raphson and Conjugate Gradient (CG) methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
22. The Structure of Na5Ti(PO4)3
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Krimi, S., primary, Mansouri, I., additional, El Jazouli, A., additional, Chaminade, J.P., additional, Gravereau, P., additional, and Le Flem, G., additional
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- 1993
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23. Glass Formation in the Na2O-TiO2-P2O5 System
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Krimi, S., primary, El Jazouli, A., additional, Rabardel, L., additional, Couzi, M., additional, Mansouri, I., additional, and Le Flem, G., additional
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- 1993
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24. Investigation of the glass-crystal transition of Na5Ti(PO4)3
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Krimi, S., primary, Mansouri, I., additional, El Jazouli, A., additional, Chaminade, J.P., additional, Gravereau, P., additional, and Le Flem, G., additional
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- 1992
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25. Crystallochemistry and structural study of some nasicon-like phosphates
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Jazouli, A. El, Bouari, A. El, Fakrane, H., Housni, A., Lamire, M., Mansouri, I., Olazcuaga, R., and Flem, G. Le
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- 1997
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26. SHAPE OPTIMIZATION OF BUTTERFLY-SHAPED SHEAR LINKS USING GREY WOLF ALGORITHM
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Farzampour, A., Mohsen Khatibinia, Mansouri, I., and Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The shear loading applied to structures is resisted by implementation of hysteric dampers as structural seismic force resisting system. Recently, steel plates with engineered cut-outs are introduced to have controlled yielding. These structural elements behave as shear links are able to post pone brittle limit states, leading to resistance against early fracture. Among which, a promising type of link is butterfly-shaped link, for which the demand moment diagram aligns with capacity moment diagram to efficiently implement the steel. Previous studies show that these elements are used as appropriate choice for structural seismic fuse system since they are able to experience large drifts with sufficient ductility and full hysteric behavior. Therefore, the appropriate geometrical properties for these links are in need of further investigations. In this study, the finite element methodology is initially validated with experimental test. Then optimization criteria is introduced for set of 300 models to investigate the desired geometrical properties for having most energy dissipation with less fracture potential. This paper represents optimization process with which the geometrical properties of butterfly shaped link is improved to have sufficient energy dissipation performance and less potential for fracture. The pushover curves and equivalent plastic strains are obtained from ABAQUS through an iterative process. The Grey Wolf Optimizer method is adopted for optimization methodology due to having strong capability in non-linear system. It can be found that by implementation of optimization methodology the links are designed to have a mode switch from flexural yielding limit state to shear yielding and are able to dissipate energy over a less equivalent plastic strain value.
27. Calibrage automatique d'un convertisseur Sigma-Delta utilisant un BIST
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Techniques of Informatics and Microelectronics for integrated systems Architecture (TIMA) ; CNRS - Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I - Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG), ST Microelectronics (ST Microelectronics, Crolles) ; ST microelectronics, Dubois, M., Mansouri, I., Chouba, N., Mir, S., Techniques of Informatics and Microelectronics for integrated systems Architecture (TIMA) ; CNRS - Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I - Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG), ST Microelectronics (ST Microelectronics, Crolles) ; ST microelectronics, Dubois, M., Mansouri, I., Chouba, N., and Mir, S.
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actes sur CD, National audience, Cet article présente l'utilisation d'une technique de test intégré (BIST pour Built In Self Test) qui permet la mesure du signal sur bruit avec distorsion (SINAD) d'un convertisseur sigma-delta (SD) comme outil de calibrage de ce circuit. La mise en valeur de cette méthode fut effectuée en utilisant un circuit intégré comprenant un modulateur SD du second ordre et le BIST, un circuit programmable (FPGA) et des potentiomètres numériques. Ces derniers permettent de modifier les tensions de polarisation de l'amplificateur opérationnel constituant le modulateur. Le démonstrate
28. Crystal structure of a new oxyfluoride: Tl2Zr3OF12
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Mansouri, I., primary and Avignant, D., additional
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- 1984
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29. Crystal structure and fast ionic conduction of TIZrF 5
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Avignant, D., Mansouri, I., Chevalier, R., and Cousseins, J.C.
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- 1981
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30. Early prediction of COVID-19 outcome using artificial intelligence techniques and only five laboratory indices
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Panagiotis G. Asteris, Styliani Kokoris, Eleni Gavriilaki, Markos Z. Tsoukalas, Panagiotis Houpas, Maria Paneta, Andreas Koutzas, Theodoros Argyropoulos, Nizar Faisal Alkayem, Danial J. Armaghani, Abidhan Bardhan, Liborio Cavaleri, Maosen Cao, Iman Mansouri, Ahmed Salih Mohammed, Pijush Samui, Gloria Gerber, Dimitrios T. Boumpas, Argyrios Tsantes, Evangelos Terpos, Meletios A. Dimopoulos, Asteris P.G., Kokoris S., Gavriilaki E., Tsoukalas M.Z., Houpas P., Paneta M., Koutzas A., Argyropoulos T., Alkayem N.F., Armaghani D.J., Bardhan A., Cavaleri L., Cao M., Mansouri I., Mohammed A.S., Samui P., Gerber G., Boumpas D.T., Tsantes A., Terpos E., and Dimopoulos M.A.
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Artificial intelligence, Artificial neural networks, COVID-19, Laboratory indices, SARS-CoV2 ,Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioni ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
We aimed to develop a prediction model for intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization of Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) patients using artificial neural networks (ANN). We assessed 25 laboratory parameters at first from 248 consecutive adult COVID-19 patients for database creation, training, and development of ANN models. We developed a new alpha-index to assess association of each parameter with outcome. We used 166 records for training of computational simulations (training), 41 for documentation of computational simulations (validation), and 41 for reliability check of computational simulations (testing). The first five laboratory indices ranked by importance were Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, Lactate Dehydrogenase, Fibrinogen, Albumin, and D-Dimers. The best ANN based on these indices achieved accuracy 95.97%, precision 90.63%, sensitivity 93.55%. and F1-score 92.06%, verified in the validation cohort. Our preliminary findings reveal for the first time an ANN to predict ICU hospitalization accurately and early, using only 5 easily accessible laboratory indices.
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31. Pregnancy Among Women Receiving Chronic Dialysis in France (2006-2020).
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Baouche H, Couchoud C, Boulanger H, Ahriz-Saksi S, Mansouri I, Hamani A, Taupin P, Ferreira X, Panaye M, Stirnemann J, Moranne O, and Jais JP
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Introduction: In women receiving chronic dialysis, fertility is impaired. The objectives of this study were to estimate the incidence rate of pregnancies among women of childbearing age (15-50 years) receiving chronic dialysis from 2006 to 2020 in France, to describe the pregnancy outcomes and renal management during pregnancy., Methods: This national observational, retrospective study was based on data from the French REIN registry matched with the National Health Data System., Results: Over the period 2006 to 2020 in France, 348 pregnancies were identified in 240 women receiving chronic dialysis. The overall incidence of pregnancy was 11.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) (9.9-12.3) cases per 1000 person-years. Hemodialysis was the predominant modality during pregnancy. Main maternal complications were preeclampsia ( n = 19) and gestational diabetes ( n = 11). The most obstetric complications were premature rupture of membranes ( n = 14) and polyhydramnios ( n = 5). These pregnancies resulted in 174 (50%) abortions (<22 weeks), including 104 elective abortions (29.9%), 44 miscarriages (12.6%), 17 therapeutic abortions (4.9%), 5 ectopic pregnancies (1.4%), and 4 hydatidiform moles (1.2%). The remaining 174 (50%) pregnancies with deliveries (≥22 weeks) resulted in 166 live births (70 full-term [42.2%], 96 preterm births [57.8%]), and 8 stillbirths. Median gestational age was 36 weeks (32-38) for 174 deliveries., Conclusion: There have been improvements in maternal and fetal outcomes regarding pregnancy on chronic dialysis. However, our study shows a significant proportion of elective abortions. Better fertility management of women receiving chronic dialysis is advised by contraception or by pregnancy planning and early multidisciplinary follow-up., (© 2024 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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32. Diversity and Population Sizes of Wintering Waterbirds in the Wetlands of the Saïss-Middle Atlas Region (North-Central Morocco): Main Survival Factors and Evaluation of Habitat Loss.
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Squalli W, Mansouri I, Douini I, Achiban H, Saghrouchni H, El Agy A, Fadil F, Wink M, and Dakki M
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Moroccan wetlands host up to half a million wintering birds and provide a stopover for tens of thousands of migrants, while they are inhabited by few nesting species. Most of this avifauna prefers to use the large coastal wetlands or reservoirs, while many species are dispersed across hundreds of small inland wetlands of various types. In this study, we monitored the wintering avifauna of 11 wetlands of the Saïss plain and its adjacent Atlas Mountains (north-center of Morocco), during six wintering seasons (2017-2018 to 2022-2023), with the objective of assessing the importance of this region as a waterbird wintering area. Using the richness of the species, we determine the bird population changes during this pentad and between the different types of wetlands (natural, human-made, and natural wetlands). During this study, we recorded 51 species, belonging to 17 families, among which exist four remarkable birds: the endangered Oxyura leucocephala , the vulnerable Aythya ferina and the near-threatened Aythya nyroca and Limosa limosa . Bird diversity is higher in human-made ecosystems than in peri-urban and natural ecosystems, while the populations' size is similar in urban and non-urban wetlands. With regard to bird conservation, these inland wetlands, mainly the small ones, are threatened by recurrent droughts and various anthropic stressors, which we describe using our observations of the two last decades (2003-2023). The loss of habitat is significant, reaching 348.5 hectares, while the impacts of reduced precipitation and temperature increase are particularly evident in the mountainous natural lakes.
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- 2024
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33. Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in France: methodological considerations and pitfalls with the use of Health claims databases.
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Couchoud C, Raffray M, Lassalle M, Duisenbekov Z, Moranne O, Erbault M, Lazareth H, Parmentier C, Guebre-Egziabher F, Hamroun A, Metzger M, Mansouri I, Goldberg M, Zins M, Bayat-Makoei S, and Kab S
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Background: Health policy-making require careful assessment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) epidemiology to develop efficient and cost-effective care strategies. The aim of the present study was to use the RENALGO-EXPERT algorithm to estimate the global prevalence of CKD in France., Methods: An expert group developed the RENALGO-EXPERT algorithm based on healthcare consumption. This algorithm has been applied to the French National Health claims database (SNDS), where no biological test findings are available to estimate a national CKD prevalence for the years 2018-2021. The CONSTANCES cohort (+219 000 adults aged 18-69 with one CKD-EPI eGFR) was used to discuss the limit of using health claims data., Results: Between 2018 and 2021, the estimated prevalence in the SNDS increased from 8.1% to 10.5%. The RENALGO-EXPERT algorithm identified 4.5% of the volunteers in the CONSTANCES as CKD. The RENALGO-EXPERT algorithm had a positive predictive value of 6.2% and negative predictive value of 99.1% to detect an eGFR<60 ml/min/1.73 m². Half of 252 false positive cases (ALGO+, eGFR > 90) had been diagnosed with kidney disease during hospitalization, and the other half based on healthcare consumption suggestive of a 'high-risk' profile; 95% of the 1661 false negatives (ALGO-, eGFR < 60) had an eGFR between 45 and 60 ml/min, half had medication and two-thirds had biological exams possibly linked to CKD. Half of them had a hospital stay during the period but none had a diagnosis of kidney disease., Conclusions: Our result is in accordance with other estimations of CKD prevalence in the general population. Analysis of diverging cases (FP and FN) suggests using health claims data have inherent limitations. Such an algorithm can identify patients whose care pathway is close to the usual and specific CKD pathways. It does not identify patients who have not been diagnosed or whose care is inappropriate or at early stage with stable GFR., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA.)
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- 2024
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34. Clinical trials are becoming more complex: a machine learning analysis of data from over 16,000 trials.
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Markey N, Howitt B, El-Mansouri I, Schwartzenberg C, Kotova O, and Meier C
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The past decade has seen substantial innovation in clinical trials, including new trial formats, endpoints, and others. Also there have been regulatory changes, increasing competitive pressures and other external factors which impact clinical trials. In parallel, trial timelines have increased and success rates remain stubbornly low. This has led many observers to question whether clinical trials have become overly complex and if this complexity is always needed. Here we present a large-scale analysis of protocols and other data from over 16,000 trials. Using a machine learning algorithm, we automatically assessed key features of these trials, such as number of endpoints, number of inclusion-exclusion criteria and others. Using a regression analysis we combined these features into a new metric, the Trial Complexity Score, which correlates with overall clinical trial duration. Looking at this score across different clinical phases and therapeutic areas we see substantial increases over time, suggesting that clinical trials are indeed becoming more complex. We discuss drivers of increasing trial complexity, necessary or helpful ('good') complexity versus unnecessary ('bad') complexity, and we explore mechanisms of how sponsors of clinical trials can reduce trial complexity where appropriate., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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35. Surveillance after childhood cancer: are survivors with an increased risk for cardiomyopathy regularly followed-up?
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Bougas N, Allodji RS, Fayech C, Haddy N, Mansouri I, Journy N, Demoor C, Allard J, Thebault E, Surun A, Pacquement H, Pluchart C, Bondiau PY, Berchery D, Laprie A, Boussac M, Jackson A, Souchard V, Vu-Bezin G, Dufour C, Valteau-Couanet D, de Vathaire F, Fresneau B, and Dumas A
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- Male, Humans, Child, Survivors, Neoplasms epidemiology, Cancer Survivors, Cardiomyopathies epidemiology, Cardiomyopathies etiology, Cardiomyopathies diagnosis, Neuroblastoma
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Background: We aimed to study adherence to cardiac screening in long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS) at high risk of cardiomyopathy., Methods: This study involved 976 5-year CCS at high risk for cardiomyopathy from the French Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Determinants of adherence to recommended surveillance were studied using multivariable logistic regression models. Association of attendance to a long-term follow-up (LTFU) visit with completion of an echocardiogram was estimated using a Cox regression model., Results: Among participants, 32% had an echocardiogram within the 5 previous years. Males (adjusted RR [aRR] 0.71, 95% CI 0.58-0.86), survivors aged 36-49 (aRR 0.79, 95% CI 0.64-0.98), Neuroblastoma (aRR 0.53, 95% CI 0.30-0.91) and CNS tumour survivors (aRR 0.43, 95% CI 0.21-0.89) were less likely to adhere to recommended surveillance. Attendance to an LTFU visit was associated with completion of an echocardiogram in patients who were not previously adherent to recommendations (HR 8.20, 95% CI 5.64-11.93)., Conclusions: The majority of long-term survivors at high risk of cardiomyopathy did not adhere to the recommended surveillance. Attendance to an LTFU visit greatly enhanced the completion of echocardiograms, but further interventions need to be developed to reach more survivors., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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36. Risk of Renal or Urinary Related Hospitalization in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Results from the French Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
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Mansouri I, Schwartz B, Vu-Bezin G, Bejarano-Quisoboni D, Fresneau B, El-Fayech C, Dufour C, Bolle S, Surun A, Orbach D, Allodji RS, Diallo I, Demoor-Goldschmidt C, de Vathaire F, and Haddy N
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- Humans, Child, Survivors, Risk Factors, Kidney, Hospitalization, Neoplasms radiotherapy, Cancer Survivors
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Background: Hospitalization rates can be used as an indirect indicator of the burden and severity of adverse health outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). We aimed to determine the long-term risks of hospitalization related to renal and urinary diseases among 5-year CCS., Methods: The French Childhood Cancer Survivor Study cohort was linked with data from the French National Healthcare System database, which enabled the identification of hospitalizations related to renal or urinary diseases. Clinical and detailed treatment data were collected from medical records. Dose-volume histograms were estimated for all patients treated with radiotherapy. Standardized Hospitalization Ratios and absolute excess risks (AER) were calculated. Relative risks were estimated using Poisson regression., Results: A total of 5,498 survivors were followed for 42,118 person-years (PY). Survivors experience 2.9 times more renal hospitalizations than expected in the general population, with an AER of 21.2/10,000 PY. Exposing more than 10% of the kidneys' volume to at least 20 Gray increases the risk of being hospitalized for renal causes by 2.2 (95% confidence interval, 1.3-3.6). Nephrectomized survivors treated with high doses of ifosfamide (>60 g/m²) have an extremely high risk of hospitalization for renal causes. Patients with comorbidities have about a 3-fold higher risk, and nephrectomized patients a 2-fold higher risk of being hospitalized for renal causes compared with other subjects. In the case of hospitalization for urinary causes, treatment by anthracycline administration was found to be associated with an almost 2-fold higher risk of hospitalization compared with the general population., Conclusions: These results support the need for careful monitoring of long-term renal diseases in survivors who have undergone nephrectomy, those treated with high doses of radiation (≥20 Gy) even to small volumes of the kidneys, and those with predisposing risk factors., Impact: This study provides new evidence with potential impact on surveillance guidelines related to dose-volume indicators associated with renal toxicity., (©2023 American Association for Cancer Research.)
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37. N -nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Valsartan and Risk of Cancer: A Nationwide Study of 1.4 Million Valsartan Users.
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Mansouri I, Botton J, Semenzato L, Haddy N, and Zureik M
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- Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Valsartan adverse effects, Dimethylnitrosamine adverse effects, Drug Contamination, Liver Neoplasms chemically induced, Liver Neoplasms epidemiology, Melanoma
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Background Since July 2018, numerous lots of valsartan have been found to be contaminated with N -nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). We aimed to assess the association between exposure to valsartan products contaminated with NDMA and the risk of cancer. Methods and Results This study was based on data from the Système National des Données de Santé, which is a national database that includes all French residents' health-related expenses. The target population was consumers of valsartan between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2017, aged between 40 and 80 years old. The association of exposure to contaminated valsartan with the occurrence of any malignancy and cancer by location was evaluated by fitting Cox proportional hazards models weighted by the inverse probability of treatment. A total of 1.4 million subjects without any history of cancer were included. A total of 986 126 and 670 388 patients were exposed to NDMA-contaminated and uncontaminated valsartan, respectively. The use of the NDMA-contaminated valsartan did not increase the overall risk of cancer (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 0.99 [95% CI, 0.98-1.0]). However, exposed patients had a higher risk of liver cancer (aHR, 1.12 [95% CI, 1.04-1.22]) and melanoma (aHR, 1.10 [95% CI, 1.03-1.18]). We estimated a mean of 3.7 and 5.8 extra cases per year per 100 000 person-years of liver cancer and melanoma, respectively. Conclusions Our study was the largest to date to examine cancer risks associated with exposure to NDMA-contaminated valsartan. Our findings suggest a slight increased risk of liver cancer and melanoma in patients exposed to NDMA in regularly taken medications.
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38. High density and successful breeding of Turtle doves Streptopelia turtur in Moroccan olive groves.
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Squalli W, Wink M, Mansouri I, Fadil F, and Dakki M
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- Animals, Humans, Ecosystem, Plant Breeding, Trees, Morocco, Columbidae, Olea
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Background: The turtle dove is a migratory species that has suffered a rapid decline principally across its Northern ranges, despite pronounced conservation measures. Consequently, it has been categorized as 'Near Threatened' in Europe. Degradation of breeding habitats and a decrease in food resources are listed as principal causes of this decline. Despite its importance, the productivity of the North African population is widely unknown. Here we present the first estimation of the density of the breeding population and the superior reproductively of Streptopelia turtur arenicola in Morocco and entire North Africa., Methods: This study was carried out for two seasons 2018-2019 in the Saïss plain, central Morocco. Based on previous data, doves were monitored weekly, from early March to late August, in aquatic ecosystems (two dams and one river) and farmlands (cereals and orchards). The breeding population was censused using the "point-count" method, following a walked transect of 5 km in orchards, 7 km in cereal fields, and 3 km along the river. Equally, nests were searched in natural habitats counting riparian trees, forests, and ornamental trees, and in orchards based on the Common Birds Census (CBC) methodology, in which the singing doves, mating pairs, nesting, and/or feeding behavior were the most monitored signs to discover nests. In orchards, nests were searched line-by-line based on the rows of fruit trees. For each recorded nest, we note the breeding chronology, clutch size and incubation period, success and failure factors, dimensions, and vertical placement on trees. To evaluate the predictors of doves' occurrence, we noted at each site the presence of cereals, water, human disturbance, presence of nesting trees, and predators., Results and Discussion: In total, 3,580 turtle doves (22.37 birds/ha), including 240 breeding pairs, were documented. Nesting occurred mainly in olive groves, cereals were used for forage, and aquatic ecosystems for water sources. The nesting period lasted from late April to July (last fledglings). All nests were located on olive trees at a height of 225.30 ± 48.87 cm. The clutch size was 1.98 ± 0.13 (laid eggs/built nests), the incubation period lasted 14.16 ± 1.32 days, and the rearing period lasted 16.54 ± 1.76 days. The breeding success among the 240 monitored nests accounted for 73.84% during the nesting phase and 87.42% during the incubation phase; 71.5%% of nestlings have fledged, which is the highest success rate for turtle doves in Europe and Northwest Africa. Clutches were aborted mostly due to predation from snakes (7.5% of nests, 16.12% of eggs, and 5.63% of chicks), nest desertion (9.16% of nests and 5.37% of eggs), and marginally by the destruction of nests through farming activities. These findings are important for conservation plans, to restore turtle doves' habitats in Europe, where the species is widely declining., Competing Interests: Michael Wink is an Academic and Section Editor for PeerJ., (© 2022 Squalli et al.)
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39. Experimental Study on Recentering Behavior of Precompressed Polyurethane Springs.
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Ju YH, Mansouri I, and Hu JW
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Traditional seismic design has a limitation in that its performance is reduced by significant permanent deformation after plastic behavior under an external load. The recentering characteristics of smart materials are considered to be a means to supplement the limitations of conventional seismic design. In general, the recentering characteristics of smart materials are determined by their physical properties, whereas polyurethane springs can regulate the recentering characteristics by controlling the precompression strain. Therefore, in this study, 160 polyurethane spring specimens were fabricated with compressive stiffness, specimen size, and precompression strain as design variables. The compression behavior and precompression behavior were studied by performing cyclic loading tests on a polyurethane spring. The maximum stress and maximum strain of the polyurethane spring showed a linear relationship. Precompression and recentering forces have an almost perfect linear relationship, and the optimal level of precompression at which residual strain does not occur was derived through regression analysis. Additionally, a prediction model for predicting recentering force based on the linear relationship between precompression and recentering force was presented.
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40. Corrosion Behavior and Susceptibility to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Leaded and Lead-Free Brasses in Simulated Drinking Water.
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Choucri J, Balbo A, Zanotto F, Grassi V, Touhami ME, Mansouri I, and Monticelli C
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Duplex α + β' brasses are widely used in drinking water distribution systems for tube fittings, valves, and ancillaries because they are low cost, easy to fabricate, and exhibit high mechanical strength. However, depending on application conditions and alloy composition, they may undergo dealloying and stress corrosion cracking. In this research, three different brass types, two leaded (CW617N and CW602N) alloys and one lead-free brass (CW724R), were investigated to assess their corrosion behavior and susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in simulated drinking water (SDW) solutions containing different chloride concentrations, compatible with drinking water composition requirements according to Moroccan standard NM 03.7.001. The corrosion behavior was assessed by electrochemical tests such as polarization curve recording and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) monitoring, coupled to SEM-EDS surface observations. The susceptibility to SCC was investigated by slow strain rate tests (SSRT). The tests showed that corrosion was mainly under diffusion control and chlorides slightly accelerated corrosion rates. All alloys, and particularly CW617N, were affected by SCC under the testing conditions adopted and in general the SCC susceptibility increased at increasing chloride concentration.
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41. Structural Retrofitting of Corroded Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Bamboo Fiber Laminate.
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Awoyera PO, Nworgu TA, Shanmugam B, Prakash Arunachalam K, Mansouri I, Romero LMB, and Hu JW
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Corrosion creates a significant degradation mechanism in reinforced concrete (RC) structures, which would require a high cost of maintenance and repair in affected buildings. However, as the cost of repairing corrosion-damaged structures is high, it is therefore pertinent to develop alternative eco-friendly and sustainable methods. In this study, structural retrofitting of corroded reinforced concrete beams was performed using bamboo fiber laminate. Three reinforced normal weight concrete beams were produced, two of which were exposed to laboratory simulated corrosion medium, and the remaining one sample served as control. Upon completion of the corrosion cycle, one of the two corroded beams was retrofitted externally with a prefabricated bamboo fiber laminate by bonding the laminate to the beam surface with the aid of an epoxy resin. The three beams were subjected to loading on a four-point ultimate testing machine, and the loads with corresponding deflections were recorded through the entire load cycle of the beams. Finally, the mass loss of embedded steel reinforcements was determined to measure the effect of corrosion on the beams and the steel. The result showed that corroded beams strengthened with bamboo laminates increase the bearing capacity. Using a single bamboo laminate in the tensile region of the corroded beam increased the ultimate load capacity of the beam up to 21.1% than the corroded beam without retrofit. It was demonstrated in this study that the use of bamboo fiber polymer for strengthening destressed RC beams is a more sustainable approach than the conventional synthetic fibers.
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42. Smoking and Cannabis Use among Childhood Cancer Survivors: Results of the French Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
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Bougas N, Fresneau B, Pinto S, Mayet A, Marchi J, Pein F, Mansouri I, Journy NMY, Jackson A, Souchard V, Demoor-Goldschmidt C, Vu-Bezin G, Rubino C, Oberlin O, Haddy N, de Vathaire F, Allodji RS, and Dumas A
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Cohort Studies, Female, France, Humans, Male, Smoking, Surveys and Questionnaires, Cancer Survivors statistics & numerical data, Cigarette Smoking epidemiology, Marijuana Smoking epidemiology
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Background: Unhealthy behaviors among childhood cancer survivors increase the risks for cancer treatment adverse effects. We aimed to assess tobacco and cannabis use prevalence in this population and to identify factors associated with these consumptions., Methods: This study involved 2,887 5-year survivors from the French childhood cancer survivor study (FCCSS) cohort. Data on health behaviors were compared with those of controls from the general population. Associations of current smoking and cannabis use with clinical features, sociodemographic characteristics, and health-related quality of life (QOL) were investigated using multivariable logistic regressions., Results: Prevalence for tobacco use was lower in survivors (26%) than in controls (41%, P < 0.001). Among current smokers, survivors smoked more cigarettes per day and started at a younger age than controls. Women, college graduates, older, married, and CNS tumor survivors, as well as those who received chemotherapy and thoracic radiation therapy, were less likely to be smokers and/or cannabis consumers than others. Participants with a poor mental QOL were more likely to smoke., Conclusions: Preventive interventions and cessation programs must be carried out as early as possible in survivors' life, especially among young males with low educational level and poor mental health., Impact: This study brings new insights to health behaviors among childhood cancer survivors from a population with high rates of smoking and cannabis use., (©2021 American Association for Cancer Research.)
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43. A Prediction Model for the Calculation of Effective Stiffness Ratios of Reinforced Concrete Columns.
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Das S, Mansouri I, Choudhury S, Gandomi AH, and Hu JW
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Nonlinear dynamic analyses of reinforced concrete (RC) frame buildings require the use of effective stiffness of members to capture the effect of cracked section stiffness. In the design codes and practices, the effective stiffness of RC sections is given as an empirical fraction of the gross stiffness. However, a more precise estimation of the effective stiffness is important as it affects the distribution of forces and various demands and response parameters in nonlinear dynamic analyses. In this study, an evolutionary computation method called gene expression programming (GEP) was used to predict the effective stiffness ratios of RC columns. Constitutive relationships were obtained by correlating the effective stiffness ratio with the four mechanical and geometrical parameters. The model was developed using a database of 226 samples of nonlinear dynamic analysis results collected from another study by the author. Subsequent parametric and sensitivity analyses were performed and the trends of the results were confirmed. The results indicate that the GEP model provides precise estimations of the effective stiffness ratios of the RC frames.
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44. Current and New Approaches to Predict the Deflections of One-Way Flexural Members with a Focus on Composite Steel Deck Slabs Voided by Circular Tubes.
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Lee CH, Mansouri I, Bae J, and Ryu J
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A new type of composite voided slab, the TUBEDECK (TD), which utilizes the structural function of profiled steel decks, has recently been proposed. Previous studies have confirmed that the flexural strength of TD slabs can be calculated based on the full composite contribution of the steel deck, but for long-span flexural members, the deflection serviceability requirement is often dominant. Herein, we derived a novel deflection prediction approach using the results of flexural tests on slab specimens, focusing on TD slabs. First, deflection prediction based on modifications of the current code was proposed. Results revealed that TD slabs exhibited smaller long-term deflections and at least 10% longer maximum span lengths than solid slabs, indicating their greater efficiency. Second, a novel rational method was derived for predicting deflections without computing the effective moment of inertia. The ultimate deflections predicted by the proposed method correlated closely with the deflection under maximum bending moments. To calculate immediate deflections, variation functions for the concrete strain at the extreme compression fiber and neutral axis depth were assumed with predictions in good agreement with experiments. The proposed procedure has important implications in highlighting a new perspective on the deflection prediction of reinforced concrete and composite flexural members., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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45. Trends and Outcomes with Kidney Failure from Antineoplastic Treatments and Urinary Tract Cancer in France.
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Mansouri I, Alencar de Pinho N, Snanoudj R, Jacquelinet C, Lassalle M, Béchade C, Vigneau C, de Vathaire F, Haddy N, and Stengel B
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Case-Control Studies, Comorbidity, Female, France epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Kidney Failure, Chronic chemically induced, Kidney Failure, Chronic diagnosis, Kidney Failure, Chronic mortality, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects, Kidney Transplantation mortality, Male, Middle Aged, Registries, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Renal Dialysis mortality, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Urologic Neoplasms diagnosis, Urologic Neoplasms mortality, Waiting Lists, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy, Kidney Transplantation trends, Renal Dialysis trends, Urologic Neoplasms drug therapy
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Background and Objectives: Cancer survival is improving along with an increase in the potential for adverse kidney effects from antineoplastic treatments or nephrectomy. We sought to describe recent trends in the incidence of kidney failure related to antineoplastic treatments and urinary tract cancers and evaluate patient survival and kidney transplantation access., Design, Setting, Participants, & Measurements: We used the French Renal Epidemiology and Information Network registry to identify patients with kidney failure related to antineoplastic treatments or urinary tract cancer from 2003 to 2015. We identified 287 and 1157 cases with nephrotoxin- and urinary tract cancer-related kidney failure, respectively. The main study outcomes were death and kidney transplantation. After matching cases to two to ten controls ( n =11,678) with other kidney failure causes for age, sex, year of dialysis initiation, and diabetes status, we estimated subdistribution hazard ratios (SHR) of each outcome separately for patients with and without active malignancy., Results: The mean age- and sex-adjusted incidence of nephrotoxin-related kidney failure was 0.43 (95% CI, 0.38 to 0.49) per million inhabitants and 1.80 (95% CI, 1.68 to 1.90) for urinary tract cancer-related kidney failure; they increased significantly by 5% and 2% annually, respectively, during 2006-2015. Compared with matched controls, age-, sex-, and comorbidity-adjusted SHRs for mortality in patients with nephrotoxin-related kidney failure were 4.2 (95% CI, 3.2 to 5.5) and 1.4 (95% CI, 1.0 to 2.0) for those with and without active malignancy, respectively; for those with urinary tract cancer, SHRs were 2.0 (95% CI, 1.7 to 2.2) and 1.1 (95% CI, 0.9 to 1.2). The corresponding SHRs for transplant wait-listing were 0.19 (95% CI, 0.11 to 0.32) and 0.62 (95% CI, 0.43 to 0.88) for nephrotoxin-related kidney failure cases and 0.28 (95% CI, 0.21 to 0.37) and 0.47 (95% CI, 0.36 to 0.60) for urinary tract cancer cases. Once on the waiting list, access to transplantation did not differ significantly between cases and controls., Conclusions: Cancer-related kidney failure is slowly but steadily increasing. Mortality does not appear to be increased among patients without active malignancy at dialysis start, but their access to kidney transplant remains limited., (Copyright © 2020 by the American Society of Nephrology.)
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46. Diversity of feeding habitats and diet composition in the turtle doves Streptopelia turtur to buffer loss and modification of natural habitats during breeding season.
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Mansouri I, Al-Sadoon MK, Rochdi M, Paray BA, Dakki M, and Elghadraoui L
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The approach of the birds to use physical and alimentary resources in degraded and modified natural habitats is an important aspect of their adaptation. This study was undertaken during 2016-2017 at forty habitats in the Moulouya plain, Morocco to examine behavioral diet, habitat use and foraging ecology of turtle dove, Streptopelia turtur . We monitored turtle doves in four major plots namely cereal plots, lucerne farms, apple orchards, and stations in the Ansgmir River covering 40 habitats. Digestive tract contents were also identified and evaluated for 68 Turtle Doves shot by hunters during two consecutive years. The results showed that the turtle doves use a variability of feeding habitats. The cereal cultivation seemed to be more preferable habitat for feeding especially in the month of May, the first breeding phase of the year. But, during the months of August and July, the riverbanks were the preferred habitat for turtle doves. The diet of this species is polyphagous and diverse with a granivorous tendency. Diet analysis showed that soft wheat and barley seeds constituted 44.53% and 38.74% respectively followed by barley seeds with 38.74% and sand stones (9.16%) of the seeds eaten by Turtle Doves. However, moderate proportion of elements (7.32%) remained undefined. All these aspects, including the variability of feeding habitats and the wide diet seem to be an adaptive strategy followed by turtle dove to counter the degradation and the modification of its natural feeding habitats.
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47. The role of irradiated heart and left ventricular volumes in heart failure occurrence after childhood cancer.
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Mansouri I, Allodji RS, Hill C, El-Fayech C, Pein F, Diallo S, Schwartz B, Vu-Bezin G, Veres C, Souchard V, Dumas A, Bolle S, Thomas-Teinturier C, Pacquement H, Munzer M, Bondiau PY, Berchery D, Fresneau B, Oberlin O, Diallo I, De Vathaire F, and Haddy N
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- Adult, Anthracyclines adverse effects, Anthracyclines therapeutic use, Cardiac Volume drug effects, Cardiotoxicity etiology, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Female, Heart drug effects, Heart Failure chemically induced, Heart Failure etiology, Heart Ventricles drug effects, Heart Ventricles radiation effects, Humans, Male, Radiation Dosage, Cardiac Volume radiation effects, Cardiotoxicity physiopathology, Heart radiation effects, Heart Failure physiopathology, Neoplasms radiotherapy, Radiotherapy adverse effects
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Background: Paediatric cancer survivors have a high risk of developing cardiac diseases, and the most frequent cardiac disease is heart failure (HF). The radiation dose-volume effects in the heart and cardiac substructures have not been explored in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Therefore, the role of irradiated heart volume in the occurrence of HF among this population remains unclear. The aims of this study were to determine the doses and irradiated volumes of the heart and left ventricle (LV) related to the risk of HF in CCS and to investigate the impact of anthracycline exposure on this risk., Methods and Results: A case-control study nested in the French Childhood Cancer Survivors Study cohort. The mean heart and left ventricular doses and volumes indicators were estimated by reconstruction of individual treatments. A total of 239 HF cases and 1042 matched controls were included. The median age of HF diagnosis was 25.1 years. The median volume of the heart that received ≥ 30 Gy was 61.1% for cases and 16.9% for controls. In patients who did not receive anthracycline, the risk of HF was increased 3.6-fold when less than 10% of the LV received ≥ 30 Gy when compared to patients who were not exposed to any cardiac radiation and anthracycline., Conclusions: Small irradiated volumes of the heart or LV were significantly associated with HF risk. To the author's knowledge, this is the first study to report a dose-response relationship based on dose-volume indicators in CCS, which can be translated efficiently into current clinical practice., (© 2018 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2018 European Society of Cardiology.)
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