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Mohammad Mosaferi

Researcher at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  82
Citations -  1467

Mohammad Mosaferi is an academic researcher from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arsenic & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1152 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Mosaferi include University of Tabriz & Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

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Characterization of medical waste from hospitals in Tabriz, Iran.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the average (weighted mean) of total medical waste, hazardous-infectious waste, and general waste generation rates in Tabriz city is 3.48, 1.039 and, 2.439 kg/bed-day, respectively, while significant differences were observed between the medical waste characteristics of the hospitals studied here and those reported in other studies.
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Effect of exposure to O3, NO2, and SO2 on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease hospitalizations in Tabriz, Iran

TL;DR: This study examined the associations between gaseous pollutants and hospitalizations for chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases among people living in Tabriz, a city in north western of Iran and found significant positive associations between the levels of all air pollution and hospital admissions COPD.
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Removal of Arsenic (III, V) from aqueous solution by nanoscale zero-valent iron stabilized with starch and carboxymethyl cellulose.

TL;DR: It could be concluded that starch stabilized Fe0 nanoparticles showed remarkable potential for As (III, V) removal from aqueous solution e.g. contaminated water.
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Prevalence of skin lesions and exposure to arsenic in drinking water in Iran.

TL;DR: TLIA can be applied as a reliable indicator for the assessment of exposure and it was found that the relationship between TLIA and hyperkeratosis, and hyperpigmentation, was significant.
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Heavy metals pollution in the soils of suburban areas in big cities: a case study

TL;DR: The results indicated that the mean pH value of the soil samples was 9.29, while the mean EC value was 354.33 ls/cm and the amount of TOC and TOM was 0.99 and 1.7 %, respectively as discussed by the authors.