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remove the use from the electrical outlet and be very careful when buying them. in the end , we see that not only did we do a great favor to your pocket, but we also took a big step in the direction of preserving the environment and vital resources of the country. according to the director general of the medical equipment office of the ministry of health, currently, 1,500 production units with licenses and operating permits are active. annually, about 2 billion dollars of medical equipment is imported into the country, of which there is the ability to manufacture a significant part of it in the country. this is a medical imaging device and this one is every friend's ventilator. in-house manufacturing and
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we are the designer of automatic heart machine and telenator devices. currently, there are 900 of our enclosures in hospitals. nevertheless , a support width is still allocated for the import of similar goods. the widths with the current rate should be given half or preferred , naturally, i can't compete. i am shopping freely. more than half of the things that have been imported with width 42 in these few years, if width 4, the production of domestic manufacturers in the field of medical equipment is not small. the number of units that have licenses and operating permits in the field of equipment industry and the ministry of industry. 1500 so far it is a production unit. the medical equipment market in our country is about 3 billion dollars, of which about 1 billion dollars is actually the added value of domestic products. that's mean. 2 billion
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dollars of medical equipment enters the country annually. in order to maintain the price for the consumer, some items are actually supported by insurances. the width of experience should be removed from the discussion of medical equipment and the support they want to have for the patient should be focused on the insurances and on the actual direct support they can have for the patients. manufacturers medical equipments say: the protection width should be allocated to the import of goods. that there is no capacity to produce them inside the country and we are completely opposed to any subsidized offer in relation to the so-called work that has similar production inside the country . the food and drug organization says that the support offers will be gradually removed. our long-term plan is at the end of the year, gradually, for the items that do not cause problems, we will go towards the liberalization of the width rate , which the manufacturers of medical equipment believe that
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the implementation of the law prohibiting the import of similar domestically produced goods will lead to the growth of production, mehdi. mohammadzadeh khabarari of sedavasima, the beginning of the abad village festival from 12 mehr in moslaei, tehran, the deputy of rural advice and underprivileged areas said: the abad village festival will continue until the 18th of mehr and it will be offered in the enclosures or dinners. the establishment of rural and dining structures along with the performance of local and native traditions in tehran. from
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ardabil province, moqan plain. what is the name of this tent? the name of this tent is golestan, the central part of kalaleh city. they bring sistan inside them, they perform tazim with decorative items like this, which they call the coin of the kermanshah province dinner affairs organization. where did you come from of singing? we call it mazif. the black tents of the nomads different ethnic groups. the things of shah suvan, azari, turken, and muzaif, arab-speaking nomads, were made of a special new material, and given to the village of abad. this part is a square square shape, each of which represents a day , that is, there are 365 four pieces, each representing a season. there are also these bows, which are 63 of them. this one is made of wood. this one is made of wood . there are several circles that hold the whole thing. its name is cheskie. nomadic tribes and people are going
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to offer natural products and handicrafts of their region to the visitors. now it is a carpet. carpet panel , local clothes, traditional back pillow and works hand of asaleh, honey and bee products from abadabadi village, which are going to introduce you to a week with the presence of thousands of fasting and dinner producers of rituals and traditions from different parts of the country, and of course, seyyed mohammad taghizadeh, the reporter of the minister of state for broadcasting, warned the mayors. those who do not implement the separation of the language from the source will be introduced to the judiciary. mr. gay vahidi emphasized in the review meeting of chaharmahal and bakhtiari issues that one language from the origin is a legal duty and all agreements in the area of pasman should be followed up seriously. many
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municipalities still have dry and wet waste together they collect in the city of khorrambad, dry waste is not separated in houses and offices, and the municipality. it combines dry and wet wastes and transfers them to the waste site. it was in 2003 that the islamic council approved the waste management law and a year after that, the government board announced its executive regulations. in this regulation, the government obliged municipalities to collect normal waste separately by the end of 2012. our cities, especially the big cities, are domineering cities . they have narrow streets, anyway, and big apartments we have to create the infrastructure to discuss the separation from the beginning. anyway, it can be said that sometimes it is difficult. you still don't see that, for example, even complexes like big towers and large residential communities
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are involved in this issue and the lack of that program is our waste management community . to be able to involve all the institutions and groups in this matter , to define the role of the citizen and the role of the institution. explain that the 13th government is planning to reduce the amount of waste transported to the suburbs and reduce the number of landfills to half , so the interior minister has warned the mayors that if they do not separate the landfills from the source they will be introduced to the judicial authority. separation, which is a very fundamental task from the beginning and must be carried out . its instructions have been announced by the ministry of interior . of course, mashhad, shiraz, isfahan and zanjan are among the leading municipalities in separating the language from the beginning. we expect all cities to go in this direction. the reduction of burial terminals to 300 centers
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is one of the plans of the ministry of interior for the next five years. hossein qatani baf khabari radio and television. after france , the french soldiers will also be expelled from niger. the people of niger emphasized this issue during the celebration of the expulsion of the french ambassador. the people of niger in payet took to the streets to celebrate the expulsion of the french ambassador. the decision to expel the french ambassador from niger was issued a month ago, and now the deportation of french soldiers is on the way. france decided to withdraw its ambassador and embassy staff from niger and end its military cooperation with this country. the people of niger, who celebrated the expulsion of the country's ambassador in front of the french embassy , say that the french military should be earlier than
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the announced date to leave niger. now that the french ambassador has been expelled, we are not supposed to stay at home and say that everything is over. we will continue to fight. as long as we see the last frenchman leave the territory of niger, we know that this victory does not mean the complete victory of our revolution. this is just the beginning of niger . the french embassy said that by staying on the street , they will celebrate it earlier than the end of the year . thank you for your companion.
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my friends call me pal. i was born in karachi, which is one of the largest cities in the world , and of course, the largest city in pakistan . i grew up in a family with five children, and the rest of my siblings are younger than me. i started my education when i was three and a half or four years old
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. it was a very good school because it was built with a specific purpose he had great teachers. they are very motivated to teach children and i was very happy for that. my father followed my academic status very persistently and always helped me. he always tried to boost my confidence. for this reason, he took me to various conferences and sent me to the stage under various excuses. this is how he tried to strengthen the social aspect of my life and this is very interesting to me. my mother was a real religious person, we had heard many verses of the qur'an through her, she tried to
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explain to us that in the qur'an about the phenomena he said that our religion teaches us to actively seek to find the truth. we were always looking to see different phenomena . we were talking about different animals. this issue played an important role in my mental development. after that, i went to university and had access to very good professors. finally, when i finished my bachelor's degree, i entered the field of research. at first , i was admitted to the university of arizona, but then i met professor attaur rahman, who is one of my professors . so i decided to stay in pakistan
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the teacher played a very important role in my life. proof gave me direction and deepened my thinking and helped me define a goal for myself so that i could help others in their education because i read a lot and i was always very curious . i read about medieval muslim scientists who laid the foundations of modern science as it exists today , i read about al-burini kharazmi , ibn rushd and others, and this increased my interest in science and technology. i also wanted to work in a professional research center. i think this the path can turn anyone into a good scientist and researcher.
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give you an example of some of our projects. some of the things we have done over the past two decades. they are extremely important. we know that enzymes are biocatalysts, they have important functions. the catalyst of the chemical function of a living organism is done with the help of enzymes, but these enzymes lead to disease if they are too much. therefore, the important role of enzymes should not be ignored, but inhibiting the activity of these enzymes is also very important. for example, statin estradiol with the disease. it was related to one of our projects. we have identified many inhibitors , some of which are very important and we can produce them as superior molecules . aromatic is an enzyme that catalyzes the binding of estrogen. in breast cancer, estrogen helps cells to divide and multiply. now
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, if you want to prevent the proliferation of cancer cells, you must remove these cells from estrogen this can be done by inhibiting aromatics by inhibiting the synthesis of estrogen , so we actually targeted many of these enzymes and then we were able to identify compounds that are able to regulate and modulate these clinically important enzymes. i can give you three examples of our work. sera is very important. sere is one of the most common neurological diseases. about one hundred of the world's population suffers from this disease . unfortunately, despite many advances, many people still live with this disease and endure pain. unfortunately, healthy life
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do not have we have sent some of them to different areas. we wanted to check how these people who are fast are reacting to the people of other regions, the climate of other regions, and the herbal and natural medicines of these regions. why did we do this because traditional and experimental knowledge is very important? we knew that many diseases problems can be treated with this knowledge and the use of natural compounds. finally, with these methods , we identified and selected certain plants that fight against scabies, and you might be surprised if i tell you that we were able to find some of the most important anti-scaries drugs. let's extract these plants. it was a project.
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the second project i would like to talk about is resistance. how many medicines? we all know that despite the fact that we have a large number of antibiotics at our disposal, microorganisms, fungi, parasites and viruses show resistance to antibiotics and the effectiveness of this drug is decreasing, and that is why it has become very difficult to control infections. . well, you know that people suffering from diseases and doctors try to treat them by prescribing various antibiotics, these are called reversible substances of the patient.
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we were able to extract them from nature and medicinal plants. another of the things we did, which is again based on traditional knowledge and science, is that there is a disease called leishmaniasis, which is a disease that is mostly transmitted by mosquitoes and insects. this disease has become common in countries like pakistan, bangladesh, iran and regions of africa and south america. and the scope of its expansion has reached 88 countries. we are the people who get this disease and the symptoms on their skin. we identified and checked to see which medical centers they go to . we were able to identify several molecules from this method
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and later we subjected them to clinical trials and some of them are now used in clinics, so nature is full of wonderful molecules. our projects are more focused on this wide chemical diversity and discovering its biological potential. in fact, these projects are related to different specialties and scientists with different specializations play a role in the success of these projects. we
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had wonderful researchers from all over the world, both at the national and international level, which made this project a global project. we also gave this opportunity to jonah to work with us in these projects do i have had a supportive ecosystem throughout my life and for this reason i was really very happy. my family has always been a source of energy that supported me . my parents, my wife and my children are very supportive.
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in short, i was very happy that i was supported in such a comprehensive way, and of course my friends are very important and i have a select group of first-class successful friends who do very important things and are an inspiration to me, and finally i must say that all of support me so that i can do research and institute i will go ahead and thank them all from here .
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from the 7th century to the 12th century, the world of islam was the leader in science and technology. considering that this region was also a part of umm islami, it was not separated from this rule. therefore, there are many scientists from west asia who contributed to the advancement of science and technology, and this issue has decreased so much that we now have very little influence in the field of science and technology. now is the best time for us muslims to come back and fundamentally take measures in the field of science, and this is why initiatives like mustafa science and technology award plays a central role in encouraging
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people to go. towards science and technology and helping the development of humanity through research and innovation. we have synthetic chemistry that people are trying to synthesize. these structures can also be produced in analytical chemistry. i know mustafa science and technology foundation , may allah bless him and grant him peace, and i have been in contact with it since the beginning of this organization . i attended mustafa technology in tehran and it was great for me it was exciting that i could meet the selected people of this event, they are great scientists
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who did amazing things and i felt happy to meet them. the selection process of these chosen ones is also very excellent and a lot of effort is made to select them based on their scientific merit and impact. mustafa science and technology foundation is a very important institution, not only, considering the goal it has defined for itself. mustafa event award , but also their other initiatives, for example , the science and technology exchange step of the innovation laboratory, and many other things that mustafa foundation does. these measures it makes mustafa foundation very dynamic and influential , especially in the field of muslim countries. about
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nominating myself for this award. i can say that besides the fact that my colleagues in iran and pakistan chose me to receive the award , i know that mustafa institute of science and technology also has their own methods for identifying good researchers. in the end, in one of these two ways, i was selected as a candidate under the pretext of my insignificant contributions to science. of course, the material part of this award is also very generous, and what i want to do with it is to create scholarships for young people. especially those who are working on different projects with me and my colleagues because i know they deserve to be supported. and as i said, my intention is
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to allocate part of this award to scholarships and i would like to name these reviews after my mother and father, and i am trying to help young people who deserve support from those. they are like us , i have taken a step. in this institution , we have had close cooperation with the scientists of the islamic republic of iran for several decades. from the very beginning of the activity , very close cooperation with young researchers and researchers we had iranians who were from different universities and visited our institution many times. following such cooperation, we were able to publish useful articles and expand quality in the fields of science
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. for example, with the university. shahid beheshti or university of mashhad and university of tehran had cooperation. all of them are very high quality and i am happy that they are still in contact with us and after all these years they are still sending their researchers to our institute. this scientific relationship between our brothers is still going on
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