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Ayad Fadhil Mijbas,Bahaa Aldin Abas Hasan,Hussein Ali Salah 대한전기학회 2020 Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology Vol.15 No.4
In this paper, the Power system stabilizer (PSS) and (PID) are enhanced with a Chaotic Particle Swarm Optimization (CPSO) Damping Controller in order to suppression the Low-Frequency Oscillations (LFO) in a Single Machine Infnite Bus (SMIB) power system. Chaotic particle swarm optimization (CPSO) is used to tune the parameters of the PSS-PID. The design damping controller is an optimized lead-lag controller, which extracts the speed deviation of the generator rotor and generates the output feedback signal, which aims to modulate the reference values of the PSS-PID controller to achieve the best damping of LFO. In order to search the better damping option, the damping controller is applied to a series of the PSS-PID and the results are compared in two cases (PSS without PID and PSS with PID). The efectiveness of the proposed controller is achieved by time-domain simulation results in MATLAB environment, using three diferent operational conditions (Nominal, Light, and heavy). In addition, the results obtained from the PSS-PID were robust and more efcient compared to the PID only in terms of oscillations damping, overshoot minimizing and settling time reducing.
Oleuropein Induces Apoptosis Via the p53 Pathway in Breast Cancer Cells
Hassan, Zeinab Korany,Elamin, Maha Hussein,Omer, Sawsan Ali,Daghestani, Maha Hassan,Al-Olayan, Ebtesam Salah,Elobeid, Mai AbdelRahman,Virk, Promy Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.14 No.11
Background: Breast cancer is a major health problem worldwide. Olive oil induces apoptosis in some cancer cells due to phenolic compounds like oleuropein. Although oleuropein has anticancer activity, the underlying mechanisms of action remain unknown. The study aimed to assess the mechanism of oleuropin-induced breast cancer cell apoptosis. Materials and Methods: p53, Bcl-2 and Bax gene expression was evaluated by semi-quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in luminal MCF-7 cells. Results: Oleuropein-induced apoptosis was accompanied by up-regulation of both p53 and Bax gene expression levels and down-regulation in Bcl2. Conclusions: Oleuropein induces apoptosis in breast tumour cells via a p53-dependent pathway mediated by Bax and Bcl2 genes. Therefore, oleuropein may have therapeutic potential in breast cancer patients by inducing apoptosis via activation of the p53 pathway.