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A review of principle and sun-tracking methods for maximizing solar systems output
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Khosravi, Ahmad, Iraj Sharifi, Alireza Fekri, et al.. (2017). Clinical Features of Anthroponotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in a Major Focus, Southeastern Iran, 1994-2014. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.17 indexed citations
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Pishgar-Komleh, Seyyed Hassan, et al.. (2012). Optimization of Seed Corn Harvesting Losses Applying Response Surface Methodology. Research Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology. 4(15). 2350–2356.2 indexed citations
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Ramedani, Zeynab, Mahmoud Omid, & Alireza Keyhani. (2012). Feasibility and project viability analyses for installing SWH systems in greenhouses of Alborz province of Iran using RESTScreen.. Electronic journal of environmental, agricultural and food chemistry. 11(5). 565–577.2 indexed citations
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Rafiee, Shahin, et al.. (2011). Some physical characteristics of pomegranate, seeds and arils. International Journal of Agricultural Technology. 7(6). 1523–1537.10 indexed citations
Keyhani, Alireza, et al.. (2011). Design, Construction and Evaluation of a Fan Speed Controller in a Forced Convection Solar Dryer to Optimize the Overall Energy Efficiency. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 13(4). 503–515.4 indexed citations
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Taheri‐Garavand, Amin, Shahin Rafiee, & Alireza Keyhani. (2011). Study on Some Morphological and Physical Characteristics of Tomato Used in Mass Models to Characterize Best Post Harvesting Options. Australian Journal of Crop Science. 5(4). 433–438.16 indexed citations
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Keyhani, Alireza, et al.. (2011). Verification and sensitivity analysis of a model for determination of probability of a working day for tillage. International Agrophysics. 25(1).3 indexed citations
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Ahmadi, Hojat, et al.. (2010). Energy use and economic analysis of strawberry production in Sanandaj zone of Iran. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.10 indexed citations
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Rafiee, Shahin, et al.. (2010). Determination of suitable thin layer drying curve model for apple slices (variety-Golab). Plant Omics. 3(3). 103–108.53 indexed citations
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Rafiee, Shahin, et al.. (2010). Drying of apple slices (var. Golab) and effect on moisture diffusivity and activation energy. Plant Omics. 3(3). 97–102.14 indexed citations
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Kashaninejad, Mahdi, et al.. (2009). Pistachio nut (Ohadi variety) mass transfer simulation during process of drying using finite element method.. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 11(2). 137–146.5 indexed citations
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Rafiee, Shahin, et al.. (2008). Mass modeling of two varieties of apricot (Prunus armenaica L.) with some physical characteristics.. Plant Omics. 1(1). 37–43.17 indexed citations
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Tabatabaeefar, A., et al.. (2007). Soil compaction acquaintance based on field test on physical characteristics..1 indexed citations
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Rashidi, Maria, A. Tabatabaeefar, Alireza Keyhani, & Reza Attarnejad. (2007). Non-Linear Modeling of Pressure-Sinkage Behaviour in Soils Using the Finite Element Method. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 9(1). 1–13.6 indexed citations
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Keyhani, Alireza. (2001). Development of Mini-Gypsum Blocks for Soil Moisture Measurement and their Calibration to Compensate for Temperature. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 3(2). 141–145.5 indexed citations
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Keyhani, Alireza & D. Wulfsohn. (2001). Sensitivity of Soil Coupled Heat and Mass Transfer Governing Equations to Hydraulic and Thermal Conductivities. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 3(3). 227–235.5 indexed citations
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Keyhani, Alireza. (1997). Heat and mass transfer in layered seedbed. University Library - University of Saskatchewan (University of Saskatchewan).2 indexed citations
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