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    Clinical and laboratory evaluation of cured and non-cured patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis treated by Glucantime by Ezatkhah, F, Sharifi, I, Babaei, Z, Baneshi, M, Zolala, F, Kermanizadeh, A, Keyhani, A, Sharifi, M, Dezaki, E, Aflatoonian, M, Aflatoonian, B, Khatami, M, Bamorovat, M

    Published in Journal of vector borne diseases (01-10-2019)
    “…Background & objectives: Insufficient treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) by conventional drugs is a major barrier in control strategies. This study was…”
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    Tamoxifen resistance in early breast cancer: statistical modelling of tissue markers to improve risk prediction by Baneshi, M R, Warner, P, Anderson, N, Edwards, J, Cooke, T G, Bartlett, J M S

    Published in British journal of cancer (11-05-2010)
    “…Background: For over two decades, the Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI) has been used in the United Kingdom to calculate risk scores and inform management…”
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    Incidence of multiple sclerosis in Iran: a nationwide, population-based study by Hosseinzadeh, A., Baneshi, M.R., Sedighi, B., Kermanchi, J., Haghdoost, A.A.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-10-2019)
    “…The incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well known in Iran. This study was conducted to estimate the trends in annual MS incidence in Iran from March…”
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    Assessment of Internal Validity of Prognostic Models through Bootstrapping and Multiple Imputation of Missing Data by Baneshi, Mr, Talei, A

    Published in Iranian journal of public health (2012)
    “…Prognostic models have clinical appeal to aid therapeutic decision making. Two main practical challenges in development of such models are assessment of…”
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    Seroprevalence and risk factors of Toxoplasma gondii infection among healthy blood donors in south‐east of Iran by Mahmoudvand, H., Saedi Dezaki, E., Soleimani, S., Baneshi, M.R., Kheirandish, F., Ezatpour, B., Zia‐ali, N.

    Published in Parasite immunology (01-07-2015)
    “…Summary This prospective cross‐sectional study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence of IgM and IgG anti‐T. gondii antibodies and the associated risk factors…”
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    Prevention of Disease Complications through Diagnostic Models: How to Tackle the Problem of Missing Data? by Baneshi, Mr, Faramarzi, H, Marzban, M

    Published in Iranian journal of public health (01-01-2012)
    “…Diagnostic models are frequently used to assess the role of risk factors on disease complications, and therefore to avoid them. Missing data is an issue that…”
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    Effect of folic acid and zinc sulphate on endocrine parameters and seminal antioxidant level after varicocelectomy by Nematollahi-Mahani, S. N., Azizollahi, G. H., Baneshi, M. R., Safari, Z., Azizollahi, S.

    Published in Andrologia (01-04-2014)
    “…Summary Varicocele is among the most common problems which may lead to male infertility. Spermatogenesis is impaired as a consequence of this vascular defect,…”
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    Molecular and morphological characterization of the tapeworm Taenia hydatigena (Pallas, 1766) in sheep from Iran by Rostami, S, Salavati, R, Beech, R N, Babaei, Z, Sharbatkhori, M, Baneshi, M R, Hajialilo, E, Shad, H, Harandi, M F

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-03-2015)
    “…Although Taenia hydatigena is one of the most prevalent taeniid species of livestock, very little molecular genetic information exists for this parasite. Up to…”
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    Studying the Performance of Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) Models and Structural Equation Modeling on Complex Relationships between Variables by S Abbaszadeh, MR Baneshi, F Zolala, Y Jahani, H Sharifi

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Background and Objectives: We may sometimes measure the joint effect of correlated independent variables on several dependent variablesThe present study aimed…”
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    Does the missing data imputation method affect the composition and performance of prognostic models? by Baneshi, M. R., Talei, A. R.

    “…Background : We already showed the superiority of imputation of missing data (via Multivariable Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) method) over exclusion…”
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    Multiple imputation in survival models : applied on breast cancer data by Baneshi, M. R., Talei, A. R.

    Published in Iranian red crescent medical journal (01-08-2011)
    “…Background : missing data is a common problem in cancer research. While simple methods such as complete-case (C-C) analysis are commonly employed for handling…”
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    The Estimated Frequency of Spinal Cord Injury, Amputation (Hands and Feet) and Death in the Bam Earthquake Using the Network Scale Up Method by S Daneshi, AA Haghdoost, MR Baneshi, F Zolala

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-12-2014)
    “…Background & Objectives: After an earthquake, casualty information is needed for planning and providing health care. However, developing countries do not have…”
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    Fixed bed adsorption of hexavalent chromium onto natural zeolite from air stream by F. Golbabaei, E. Rahmanzadeh, G. R. Moussavi, A. Faghihi zarandi, M. R. Baneshi

    Published in Bihdāsht va īmanī-i kār (01-07-2014)
    “…Introduction: Chromium (VI) is a known human carcinogenic agent which is used in numerous industrial processes such as electroplating, welding, textile, cement…”
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    Survey of Structural and Individual Characteristics of Educational Knowledge Transition Network and Factors Affecting It among Teenagers Aged 12-18 Residing in Orphanages in Kerman, 2012 by A Raeisvandi, AA Haghdoost, MR Baneshi, S Garousi, S Farvahari, F Zolala

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-03-2015)
    “…Background and Objectives : Knowledge transition is an important issue in social epidemiology. Taking into account the importance of knowledge translation…”
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    How to Estimate the Sample Size in Special Conditions? ( Part two) by AA Haghdoost, MR Baneshi, M Marzban

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-09-2011)
    “…In the previous paper, the basic concepts of sample size calculation were presented. This paper explores main post-calculation adjustments of the sample size…”
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    Indirect Estimation of Dementia Prevalence and Its Geographical Variation Using the Claim Data in Iran by A Hosseinzadeh, MR Baneshi, B Sedighi, J Kermanchi, AA Haghdoost

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-05-2022)
    “…Background and Objectives: Dementia is a chronic disease that imposes a huge financial and social burden on the health system. Knowledge of the prevalence of…”
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    Association between Pilot Urban Family Physician Program and Health Financial Protection Measures in Fars and Mazandaran Provinces by V Yazdi Feyzabadi, MH Mehrolhasani, MR Baneshi, S Mirzaei, N Oroomiei

    Published in Iranian journal of epidemiology (01-03-2018)
    “…Background and Objectives: Urban family physician program(UFPP), a program for improving equity in access to, financing, and quality of health services, is…”
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    Assessment of Internal Validity of Prognostic Models through Bootstrapping and Multiple Imputation of Missing Data by MR Baneshi, A Talei

    Published in Iranian journal of public health (01-05-2012)
    “…Background: Prognostic models have clinical appeal to aid therapeutic decision making. Two main practical challenges in development of such models are…”
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    The Evaluation of the Rate of Cesarean section among Medical Experts Aware of the Side Effects by E Rahi, SH Moheban, M Shabani, M R Baneshi, A Rastegari, M R Bahrampour, M Nazeri

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Female physicians, especially gynecologists and pediatricians, have a comprehensive knowledge of the complications caused by Cesarean…”
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