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The Modern Techniques in Spatial Analysis to Isolate, Quarantine the Affected Areas and Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Epidemic
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      COVID-19 is a disease caused by a coronavirus spread globally, including in Iraq; infections have appeared on all Iraq lands in varying proportions. Iraq is among the higher infected world countries. Forty-six infections were simulated on 23 March 2020. Injuries on the eastern side of Baghdad city and to the right side of the Tigris River, which divides the city into two parts, are a natural barrier in quarantine and easily control the movement of people from both sides.

In this study, a model was considered a scientific and practical method by following the steps of identifying infected people using the best scientific approach for the spatial process to prevent the virus from spreading. Remote sensing techniques were used as simulations of actual reality by depending on databases from the Iraqi government (Crisis Cell Dept.), tabulating data, and projecting them on virtual maps. Theories and statistical methods were applied in geospatial data analysis by managing these tools and capabilities of geographic information systems.

The locations of the infected people were identified to control the spread of the Coronavirus. Two primary groups were identified and analyzed according to real spatial analysis techniques to facilitate control of the region in case of increasing numbers of infected people and control of the region’s residents; later, the epidemic broke out.

The first group included the regions (New Baghdad, Al-Ghadeer, Al-Zafaraniya, Al-Amin, Al-Amin, and Karrada), and the second group included the regions (the Tariq neighborhood, Sadr City, Al-Kabir, and Al-Ghozlan). Baghdad city was isolated into two parts by a natural barrier: the Tigris River, Baghdad Rusafa in Baghdad, and Al-Karkh. There is another natural barrier if the epidemic is spread more than the normal state: a water channel (Al-Jayesh Channel) and an international highway (Muhammad Al Qasim).

These natural measures and barriers are an ideal model for controlling epidemic spreading, optimizing health capabilities and protection teams, and limiting population movement to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus Covid-19.

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Publication Date
Sun Oct 22 2023
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Elastic Electron Scattering form Factors for Odd-A 2s-1d Shell Nuclei
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The charge density distributions (CDD) and the elastic electron scattering form
factors F(q) of the ground state for some odd mass nuclei in the 2s 1d shell, such
as K Mg Al Si 19 25 27 29 , , , and P 31
have been calculated based on the use of
occupation numbers of the states and the single particle wave functions of the
harmonic oscillator potential with size parameters chosen to reproduce the observed
root mean square charge radii for all considered nuclei. It is found that introducing
additional parameters, namely; 1  , and , 2  which reflect the difference of the
occupation numbers of the states from the prediction of the simple shell model leads
to very good agreement between the calculated an

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 25 2018
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Different Estimation Methods for System Reliability Multi-Components model: Exponentiated Weibull Distribution
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        In this paper, estimation of system reliability of the multi-components in stress-strength model R(s,k) is considered, when the stress and strength are independent random variables and follows the Exponentiated Weibull Distribution (EWD) with known first shape parameter θ and, the second shape parameter α is unknown using different estimation methods. Comparisons among the proposed estimators through  Monte Carlo simulation technique were made depend on mean squared error (MSE)  criteria

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