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Digital Intelligence for University Students Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques
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The research problem arose from the researchers’ sense of the importance of Digital Intelligence (DI), as it is a basic requirement to help students engage in the digital world and be disciplined in using technology and digital techniques, as students’ ideas are sufficiently susceptible to influence at this stage in light of modern technology. The research aims to determine the level of DI among university students using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. To verify this, the researchers built a measure of DI. The measure in its final form consisted of (24) items distributed among (8) main skills, and the validity and reliability of the tool were confirmed. It was applied to a sample of 139 male and female students who were chosen in a random stratified manner from students at the University of Baghdad, College of Education for Pure Sciences/Ibn Al-Haitham, Department of Computer. The proposed AI model utilized three artificial intelligence techniques: Decision Tree (DT), Random Forest (RF), and Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM). The classification accuracy using DT was 92.85 and using GMB was 95.23. The RF technique was applied to find the essential features, and the Pearson correlation was used to find the correlation between the features. The findings indicated that students indeed possess digital intelligence, underscoring the potential for tailored interventions to enhance their digital skills and competencies. This research not only sheds light on the current DI landscape among university students but also paves the way for targeted educational initiatives to foster digital literacy and proficiency in the academic setting.

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Publication Date
Mon Apr 01 2019
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Dental Materials
An integrated multifunctional hybrid cement (pRMGIC) for dental applications
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Objective. Glass-ionomer and resin-modified glass-ionomer cements are versatile materials with the ability to form a direct bond with tooth tissues. The aim of this study was to formulate a novel class of dental bio-interactive restorative material (pRMGIC) based on resin-modified glass-ionomer cements via the inclusion of an organophosphorus monomer, ethylene glycol methacrylate phosphate, with a potential to improve the mechanical properties and also function as a reparative restorative material. Methods. pRMGIC was formulated with modification of the resin phase by forming mixes of ethylene glycol methacrylate phosphate (EGMP; 0–40%wt) and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate monomer into the liquid phase of a RMGIC (Fuji II LC, GC Corp.).

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Wed Jun 01 2011
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Journal Of Economics And Administrative Sciences
"Comparison of Approximate Estimation Methods for Logistics Distribution Teachers"
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The goal beyond this Research is to review methods that used to estimate Logistic distribution parameters. An exact estimators method which is the Moment method, compared with other approximate estimators obtained essentially from White approach such as: OLS, Ridge, and Adjusted Ridge as a suggested one to be applied with this distribution. The Results of all those methods are based on Simulation experiment, with different models and variety of  sample sizes. The comparison had been made with respect to two criteria: Mean Square Error (MSE) and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE).  

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Fri Jan 01 2021
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Elementary Education Online
Persuasive methods in advertising posters for the Corona pandemic
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Sun Oct 03 2021
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Journal Of Discrete Mathematical Sciences And Cryptography
Analysing the structure of A4-graphs for Mathieu groups
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Wed May 30 2018
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International Journal Of Computer Networks & Communications
Robot Human Interface for Housekeeper Robot with Wireless Capabilities
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Publication Date
Mon Jan 01 2018
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Lamport
Cryptanalysis for Brute Force Attack and XOR Ciphering Methods
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Mon Mar 31 2025
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Iraqi Statisticians Journal
Hypothesis Testing for Non-Normal Multiple Compact Regression Model
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Generalized multivariate transmuted Bessel distribution belongs to the family of probability distributions with a symmetric heavy tail. It is considered a mixed continuous probability distribution. It is the result of mixing the multivariate Gaussian mixture distribution with the generalized inverse normal distribution. On this basis, the paper will study a multiple compact regression model when the random error follows a generalized multivariate transmuted Bessel distribution. Assuming that the shape parameters are known, the parameters of the multiple compact regression model will be estimated using the maximum likelihood method and Bayesian approach depending on non-informative prior information. In addition, the Bayes factor was used

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Fri Oct 25 2013
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International Endodontic Journal
Fabrication and characterization of polymer composites for endodontic use
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Aim To develop a low-density polyethylene–hydroxyapatite (HA-PE) composite with properties tailored to function as a potential root canal filling material. Methodology Hydroxyapatite and polyethylene mixed with strontium oxide as a radiopacifier were extruded from a single screw extruder fitted with an appropriate die to form fibres. The composition of the composite was optimized with clinical handling and placement in the canal being the prime consideration. The fibres were characterized using infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and their thermal properties determined using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The tensile strength and elastic modulus of the composite fibres and gutta-percha were compared, dry and after 1 month storage in

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Thu May 28 2020
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Applied Sciences
THz-TDS for Detecting Glycol Contamination in Engine Oil
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There continues to be a need for an in-situ sensor system to monitor the engine oil of internal combustion engines. Engine oil needs to be monitored for contaminants and depletion of additives. While various sensor systems have been designed and evaluated, there is still a need to develop and evaluate new sensing technologies. This study evaluated Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) for the identification and estimation of the glycol contamination of automotive engine oil. Glycol contamination is a result of a gasket or seal leak allowing coolant to enter an engine and mix with the engine oil. An engine oil intended for use in both diesel and gasoline engines was obtained. Fresh engine oil samples were contaminated with fou

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Sat May 01 2021
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
Runge-kutta Numerical Method for Solving Nonlinear Influenza Model
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Abstract<p>The main object of this study is to solve a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODE) of the first order governing the epidemic model using numerical methods. The application under study is a mathematical epidemic model which is the influenza model at Australia in 1919. Runge-kutta methods of order 4 and of order 45 for solving this initial value problem(IVP) problem have been used. Finally, the results obtained have been discussed tabularly and graphically.</p>
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