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Saadati Fatemeh,Nadrian Haidar,Ghassab-Abdollahi Nafiseh,Pashazadeh Fariba,Gilani Neda,Taghdisi Mohammad-Hossein 대한가정의학회 2023 Korean Journal of Family Medicine Vol.44 No.5
This study aimed to identify the indices/indicators used for evaluating the “creating supportive environments” mechanism of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, with a focus on built environments, in different settings. A search for literature with no time limit constraint was performed across Medline (via PubMed), Scopus, and Embase databases. Search terms included “Ottawa Charter,” “health promotion,” “supportive environments,” “built environ-ments,” “index,” and “indicator.” we included the studies conducted on developing, identifying, and/or measuring health promotion indices/indicators associated with “built environments” in different settings. The review articles were excluded. Extracted data included the type of instrument used for measuring the index/indicator, the number of items, participants, settings, the purpose of indices/indicators, and a minimum of two associated examples of the indices domains/indicators. The key definitions and summarized information from studies are presented in tables. In total, 281 studies were included in the review, within which 36 indices/indicators associated with “built environ-ment” were identified. The majority of the studies (77%) were performed in developed countries. Based on their ap-plication in different settings, the indices/indicators were categorized into seven groups: (1) Healthy Cities (n=5), (2) Healthy Municipalities and Communities (n=18), (3) Healthy Markets (n=3), (4) Healthy Villages (n=1), (5) Healthy Workplaces (n=4), (6) Health-Promoting Schools (n=3), and (7) Healthy Hospitals (n=3). Health promotion special-ists, health policymakers, and social health researchers can use this collection of indices/indicators while designing/evaluating interventions to create supportive environments for health in various settings.
SOME RESULTS ON FUZZY BANACH SPACES
SAADATI, R.,VAEZPOUR, S. M. 한국전산응용수학회 2005 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.17 No.1
The main aim of this paper is to consider the fuzzy norm, define the fuzzy Banach spaces, its quotients and prove some theoremes and in particular Open mapping and Closed graph theoremes on these spaces.
Non-Archimedean L-fuzzy normed spaces and stability of functional equations
Saadati, R.,Park, C. Pergamon Press ; Elsevier Science Ltd 2010 COMPUTERS & MATHEMATICS WITH APPLICATIONS - Vol.60 No.8
Lee et al. considered the following quadratic functional equation f(lx+y)+f(lx-y)=2l<SUP>2</SUP>f(x)+2f(y) and proved the Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of the above functional equation in classical Banach spaces. In this paper, we prove the Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of the above quadratic functional equation in non-Archimedean L-fuzzy normed spaces.
Fixed Point Theorem in Multi-Banach Algebras
Saadati, R.,Vahidi, J.,Park, C. Eudoxus Press LLC 2014 Journal of computational analysis and applications Vol.17 No.3
In this paper, we apply a fixed point theorem to solve the operator equation AxBx = x in multi-Banach algebras under a nonlinear contraction.
Hassan Saadati,KAMAL HADAD,Ataollah Rabiee 한국원자력학회 2018 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.50 No.5
In this study, the effects of selecting water/silver nanofluid as both a coolant and a reactivity controllerduring the first operating cycle of a light water nuclear reactor are investigated. To achieve this, coupledneutronicethermo-hydraulic analysis is employed to simulate the reactor core. A detailed VVER1000/446reactor core is modeled in monte carlo code (MCNP), and the model is verified using the porous mediaapproach. Results show that the maximum required level of silver nanoparticles is 1.3 Vol.% at thebeginning of the cycle; this value drops to zero at the end of cycle. Due to substitution of water/boric acidwith water/Ag nanofluid, reactor operation time at maximum power extends to 357.3 days, and theenergy generation increases by about 27.3%. The higher negative coolant temperature coefficient ofreactivity in the presence of nanofluid in comparison with the water/boric acid indicates that the reactoris inherently safer. Considering the safety margins in the presence of the nanofluid, minimum departurefrom nucleate boiling ratio is calculated to be 2.16 (recommendation is 1.75).
Some results on fuzzy Banach spaces
R. Saadati,S. M. Vaezpour 한국전산응용수학회 2005 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.17 No.1-2
The main aim of this paper is to consider the fuzzy norm, define the fuzzy Banach spaces, its quotients and prove some theoremes and in particular Open mapping and Closed graph theoremes on these spaces.
Quasi-Contractive Mappings in Modular Metric Spaces
Cho, Yeol J. E.,Saadati, Reza,Sadeghi, Ghadir Hindawi Limited 2012 Journal of applied mathematics (JAM) Vol.2012 No.-
<P>We prove the existence of fixed point and uniqueness of quasi-contractive mappings in modular metric spaces which was introduced by Ćirić</P>