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Engineering Assessment of the Soils of Modern Residential Complexes (Bety, Yarmouk, and Al-Jawhara) in Tikrit/Salah Al-din/Iraq
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     In this research, the geotechnical properties of soil for modern residential complexes in the city of Tikrit-Iraq were determined using six samples represented by three residential complexes (Bety, Yarmouk and Jawhara) and that these complexes built on gypsum soils suffer in the future from several engineering problems that appear in the form of cracks, inclination or subsidence in The buildings or the collapse of the facilities, the dilution of the roads and the breaking of the water and sewage networks due to the melting of the gypsum in the soil. One of the most important objectives for the research is that the residential complexes for the research area in Tikrit are not older than some years. With the urban expansion that all towns in Iraq are witnessing, including this region, the city of Tikrit represents the center of the province. Therefore most of the departments and institutions are present in this region, which necessitated the need to provide residential complexes and many of the constituencies' employees to occupy them in addition to its proximity to the University of Tikrit, so it is necessary to know the properties of soil, to point out the engineering problems in it and how to address them. As well, it is an important region from a geographical point of view because it is located directly on the main international road linking Baghdad - Tikrit – Mosul

The moisture content values of the soil samples range from (0.92 to 0.26%). The resultant values ​​are low because one of the reasons is that the sampling process took place in the summer, specifically in July, and the reason is due to the low level of groundwater in the region, as well as the high temperature and the lack of rainfall, which causes the evaporation of the water in the soil, so the low moisture content gives a positive  concerning the foundations of residential complexes in the study area because the presence of water causes the dissolution of gypsum as the soil under study contains a high percentage of gypsum.

The calculated specific gravity values of soil samples range from 2.42 to 2.46 with an average of 2.42, The average specific gravity is 2.42 in the Bety and Yarmouk, and it is 2.46 in Aljawhara.

The maximum dry density values of the soils of the residential complexes range between (1.611-1.663 gm/Cm 3( and the highest dry bulk density value was recorded in the sample (Y1). On the other hand, the optimum moisture content values range between 15.2% and 16.8%, while the highest value is for the sample  )B2(.

The consolidation test was performed on three selected samples (B2, J1, J2), ((A correction was made for the selection of samples to consolidation test based on the clay ratio, as was the case with the sieving analysis)) based on their clay content percentage compared to other samples which contain low or very clays, The compression index values (Cc) and the bulge index values (Cr) of these samples ​​are (0.084,0.114,0.092) and (0.012,0.013,0.009) respectively.

The chemical analyses of the soil in the study area indicates that it contains a high percentage of gypsum that ranges between 43.05 and 69.27. % The gypsum content reaches the highest value in sample (B2) and lowest in sample J2. While the soluble salts percentage range from  73.13)to 85.21%), and the pH value ranges between 7.21and 7.67.

Mineralogical, tests of  indicate that most samples have prismatic gypsum crystals with several clinker substances, carbonate and evaporites cement and organic materials.  The gypsum crystals range in size from  0.02 to 0.7mm with an amount of clay.

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Mon Mar 23 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
Utilization of Glycerol for Glycerol Carbonate Synthesis via Transesterfication Reaction over Bio-Char Catalyst prepared from reed plant
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Biodiesel production process was attracted more attention recently due to the surplus quantity of glycerol (G) as a byproduct from the process. Glycerol Utilization must take in to consideration to fix this issue also, to ensure biodiesel industry sustainability. Highly amount of Glycerol converted to more benefit material Glycerol carbonate (GC) was one of the most allurement compound derived from glycerol by transesterification of glycerol with dimethyl carbonate (DMC). Various parameters have highly impact on transesterification was investigated like catalyst loading (1-5) %wt., molar ratio of DMC: glycerol (5:1 – 1:1), reaction time (30 - 150) min and temperature (40 – 80) ᴼC. The Optimum glycerol carbonate yie

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Wed Oct 04 2023
Journal Name
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy
Removal of <scp>E133</scp> brilliant blue dye from artificial wastewater by electrocoagulation using cans waste as electrodes
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Abstract<p>Solid‐waste management, particularly of aluminum (Al), is a challenge that is being confronted around the world. Therefore, it is valuable to explore methods that can minimize the exploitation of natural assets, such as recycling. In this study, using hazardous Al waste as the main electrodes in the electrocoagulation (EC) process for dye removal from wastewater was discussed. The EC process is considered to be one of the most efficient, promising, and cost‐effective ways of handling various toxic effluents. The effect of current density (10, 20, and 30 mA/cm<sup>2</sup>), electrolyte concentration (1 and 2 g/L), and initial concentration of Brilliant Blue dye (15 and 30 mg/L) on </p> ... Show More
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Fri Dec 29 2017
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Efficacy of Some Insect Growth Regulators (IGR) Against Jasmine White Fly Alearoclava Jasimini ( Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on Citrus Tree
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The efficacy of five insect growth regulators has been tested against white fly larva Alearoclava jasimini on citrus tree orchards. Data from field tl'ia ls con finned that percent mortalities were 43.7, 33.9, 23.7, 20.8 and     12.3  for  Admiral ( I miL)  pyriproxefen, Nomol t  1 5 SC  (!milL) Teflubenzuren , Match 050 EC (  I milL ) Lufenuren , cascade I 0 F.C (

0.9mi/L) flufenoxaron, and Dimiline 10 EC ( I milL)  Difluben- zuron. The result indicated that Admiral and Nomolt have a continuous  effect for one month , so the treatment needs to be repeated for each four weeks. Also, Admiral and Nomolt effect against eggs hatching by 41. 3 % and

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    Sun Oct 01 2023
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    Rawal Medical Journal
    Fixation of unstable intertrochanteric fractures with proximal femoral nailing: Supine position with traction table versus lateral decubitus position
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    Objective: To compare two positioning approaches in the surgical treatment of unstable intertrochanteric femoral fractures fixed by proximal femoral nailing, the supine versus lateral decubitus position Methodology: This randomized prospective comparative study on 26 patients with unstable intertrochanteric fractures was carried out from January 2020 and June 2022. We randomly divided patients into two groups: group A (13 patients) were operated using the traction table in the supine position for implant insertion, and group B (13 patients) were operated using the lateral decubitus position. We compared both groups regarding the setup time, operative time, tip-to-apex distance, collodiaphyseal angle, time for fluoroscopic time expo

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    Fri Jan 01 2021
    Journal Name
    Italian Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics
    A note on (m, n)-full stability Banach algebra modules relative to an ideal H of Am×n
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    In this paper the concept of (m, n)- fully stable Banach Algebra-module relative to ideal (F − (m, n) − S − B − A-module relative to ideal) is introducing, we study some properties of F − (m, n) − S − B − A-module relative to ideal and another characterization is given

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    Wed Jan 01 2020
    Journal Name
    Journal Of Clinical And Experimental Dentistry
    Resistance of bonded premolars to four artificial ageing models post enamel conditioning with a novel calcium-phosphate paste
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    Background: This in vitro study compares a novel calcium-phosphate etchant paste to conventional 37% phosphoric acid gel for bonding metal and ceramic brackets by evaluating the shear bond strength, remnant adhesive and enamel damage following water storage, acid challenge and fatigue loading. Material and Methods: Metal and ceramic brackets were bonded to 240 extracted human premolars using two enamel conditioning protocols: conventional 37% phosphoric acid (PA) gel (control), and an acidic calcium-phosphate (CaP) paste. The CaP paste was prepared from β-tricalcium phosphate and monocalcium phosphate monohydrate powders mixed with 37% phosphoric acid solution, and the resulting phase was confirmed using FTIR. The bonded premolars were exp

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    Publication Date
    Thu Dec 24 2020
    Journal Name
    Advances In Civil Engineering
    Analytical study on torsional behavior of concrete beams strengthened with fiber reinforced polymer laminates using softened truss model
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    This study aimed at evaluating the torsional capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) beams externally wrapped with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) materials. An analytical model was described and used as a new computational procedure based on the softened truss model (STM) to predict the torsional behavior of RC beams strengthened with FRP. The proposed analytical model was validated with the existing experimental data for rectangular sections strengthened with FRP materials and considering torque-twist relationship and crack pattern at failure. The confined concrete behavior, in the case of FRP wrapping, was considered in the constitutive laws of concrete in the model. Then, an efficient algorithm was developed in MATLAB environment t

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    Wed Jun 01 2016
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    Journal Of Economics And Administrative Sciences
    Strategic Risk's Variation as a function of Competitive Intelligence Investment - An applied research on some Iraqi's manufacturing Companies –
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              The main aim of this research has been associated with the study of relationship between competitive intelligence and strategic risk, and to deduct their specific trends, which are interpreted as predicted by research hypotheses according to a review of literature including prior studies. The basic theme  of these hypotheses is related to the probability that declining levels of strategic risk and competitive positions of industrial companies is dependent upon the growing capacity to stay ahead of competitors in the market.

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    Mon Aug 26 2019
    Journal Name
    Iraqi Journal Of Science
    On A Class of W-Valent Functions With Two Fixed Points Involving Hypergeomatric Function with Generalization Integral Operator
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    In this paper we have studied a generalization of  a class of ( w-valent ) functions with two fixed points involving hypergeometric function with generalization  integral operator . We obtain some results like, coefficient estimates and some theorems of this class.

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    Sun Oct 22 2023
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    Iraqi Journal Of Science
    Extraction of Staphyloxanthin from Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Clinical Sources to Determine its Antibacterial Activity Against other Bacteria
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    Fourty three isolates ( 20.7%) characterized as Staphylococcus aureus , were isolated from 207 different clinical sources (blood , nose, , wound , urine , vaginal, ear and eye) in different percentages (30.23, 18.60, 16.28, 13.95, 15.15, 6.96 and 2.33 %), respectively. The staphyloxanthin (STX) production of S. aureus isolate was estimated 72.1% .The optimal conditions for pigment production by S. aureus AE36 , were detected and was noticed that the milk agar medium revealed the highest production of pigment which was estimated to be 165.21unit/cell, at pH 8 for 72 hr at 370C. The Staphyloxanthin pigment was extracted using methanol and was purified partially by organic solvents and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). The results revealed t

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