Mehdi Vosoughi
Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
84 Papers
155 Citations
Mehdi Vosoughi is an academic researcher from Ardabil University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications. Previous affiliations of Mehdi Vosoughi include Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences & Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Removal of oxytetracycline antibiotics from hospital wastewater
Abdolkazem Neisi,Majid Farhadi,Afshin Takdastan,Ali Akbar Babaei,Ahmad Reza Yari,Mohammad Javad Mohammadi,Mehdi Vosoughi +6 more
TL;DR: Oxytetracycline removal was increased in the hot season and decreased in cold season, and Extended Aeration Activated Sludge (EAAS) is capable to remove oxytetrACYcline, with an average percentage of 53%.
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•Journal Article
Microbial Contamination of Raw Vegetables in Ahvaz, Iran during 2014-2015
Abdolkazem Neisi,Mohammad Javad Mohammadi,Ahmad Reza Yari,Mehdi Vosoughi,Majid Farhadi,Soghra Badri,Monavar Daneshpajoh +6 more
TL;DR: This research presents a probabilistic method to estimate the intensity of the response of the immune system to carbon dioxide exposure in the context of a polluted environment.
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Investigating SARS-CoV-2 RNA in five municipal wastewater treatment plants, hospital wastewater and wastewater collection networks during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ardabil Province, Iran
Abdollah Dargahi,Mehdi Vosoughi,Ali Normohammadi,Anoshirvan Sedigh,Helia Gholizadeh,Hadi Sadeghi,Chiman Karami,Farhad Jeddi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors discussed the method of indirect transmission of the virus through sewage, where effluents related to urban and hospital wastewater treatment plants in 5 regions of Ardabil Province (northwest of Iran) were investigated.
Identifying and counting zooplanktons and crustaceans in water of Karun River, Ahvaz city, Iran
TL;DR: The most common types of zooplankton were Monhystera simolis, Limnodrilus hoffmeister, Dero obtusa, and Rotaria rotatoria as mentioned in this paper.
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