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Examining of Certain Physical and Chemical Variables of Potable Water in Three Types of Home Stored Tanks in Baghdad
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Various types of storing tanks are used to store municipal water at homes. This study was carried out to examine several water physical and chemical variables such as pH, EC, TSS and TDS after different storing periods. The obtained results showed no significant differences between the mean of pH values which ranged from 7.27 ± 0.04 in a water sample of galvanized tank after six days of storing to 8.10 ± 0.12 in water sample of aluminum tank after nine storing days. In case of electric conductivity, Highest mean values (1.85±0.09 μS/cm and 1.44 ± 0.21μS/cm) were found in galvanized tank samples for different storing periods while the lowest mean values (0.58±0.06 μS/cm and 1.04±0.06 μS/cm) were recorded in aluminum tank samples. However in plastic tanks samples, the mean values were moderated (0.94 ±0.05 μS/cm and 1.16±0.03 μS/cm) between means of both tanks. In case of TSS, the current data have shown significant differences between mean values of examined stored water samples where highest values (730.0±31.97 mg/l - 1060.0±141.42 mg/l) were in galvanized tank water samples and the lowest mean values (27.67±21.36 mg/l – 118.33 ±18.46 mg/l) were in plastic tank water samples whilst in aluminum tank water samples, these values were varied from 193.33±10.66 mg/l – 253.33±22.2 mg/l). In general, only water samples stored in galvanized tank had mean value significantly higher that of control sample which had 251.33±3.21 mg/l. Regarding TDS, this study has found that highest mean values (800.0±40.0 mg/l – 1600.0±100.0 mg/l) were recorded in water samples of aluminum tank and the lowest mean values (40.0±10.0 mg/l – 120.0±10.0 mg/l) were found in water samples of plastic tank while water samples of galvanized tank had mean values varied from 680.0 ±10.0 mg/l – 1172.0 ±18.08 mg/l. Control sample, however had mean value of 495.0±5.0 mg/l which was only higher than that of plastic tank 

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 05 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
Image Compression Using 3-D Two-Level Technique
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In this paper three techniques for image compression are implemented. The proposed techniques consist of three dimension (3-D) two level discrete wavelet transform (DWT), 3-D two level discrete multi-wavelet transform (DMWT) and 3-D two level hybrid (wavelet-multiwavelet transform) technique. Daubechies and Haar are used in discrete wavelet transform and Critically Sampled preprocessing is used in discrete multi-wavelet transform. The aim is to maintain to increase the compression ratio (CR) with respect to increase the level of the transformation in case of 3-D transformation, so, the compression ratio is measured for each level. To get a good compression, the image data properties, were measured, such as, image entropy (He), percent r

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Publication Date
Tue Oct 20 2020
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Fuzzy Semimaximal Submodules
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     Let R be a commutative ring with unity and an R-submodule N is called semimaximal if and only if

 the sufficient conditions of F-submodules to be semimaximal .Also the concepts of (simple , semisimple) F- submodules and quotient F- modules are  introduced and given some  properties .

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