One of topics that occupied alarge area in Iraqi society at the moment is the issue( of tribal separation and its relation to the organization of the community ) so we see in the civilizations and heritage of each community aset of provisions and laws that take the form of status customary or religious it is indicative of the great interest in Iraqi society in cotrolling the behavior of individuals to comply with values and social laws and become their behavior is consistent with the behavior of the total and adhere to the social values and be productive individuals within the subject and this can only be achieved from the social control of the various studies have been to emphasize the rol of informal controls in Iraqi society including the tribal separation Customary and some of the lagal in take side and others covered from the religious side therefore the present study came to shed light on the subject from its different dimensions accoding to its previous variables religion and clan and law the study included two main aspects the first aspects the theoretical side of the study it included four chapters that included the first chapter the first section deal with the general framework of the study to clarify the problem of the study and the importance of the study and the objectives of the study social organization community culture social control the second chapter where the first section included previous studies in the fild of tribal separation to benefit from the methods and tools and results the second section included some theories explain the employment those theories in the interpretation of the separation of tribal clan and tribe As for the the third chapter the clan and the social construction includedtwo topics the first is the clan as asocial structure and the second is the clan and the social patterns it highlighted the most prominent social patterns it highlighted the most prominent social patterns in Iraqi society The fourth chapter of the clan as social control group included the first section of the organization of the clan the Role of the clan in the Settlement of Triblal Disputes the second topic is the active forces in the local community and included the role of central governments , the role of local councils ,the role of civil society organizationsand the nature of the local community and its characteristic the second aspect ,the field aspect of the study where the four chapter of the fifth chapter included the scientific and methodological procedures for the study includeding the methodologica used in the study and how to choose the type of research and procedures for verifying the truthfulness of the tool And stability and statistical means used in chapter six where the three topics included the first topic analysis of demographic data and the second study analysis of the data on the axes of the study the third topic analysis of the results of the study ,Chapter VII the three aspects of the first topic included the relationship between variables His variables adopted either the second topic included the terms of reference of social control informal study in the community either third section included some of the case studies models , the eighth chapter included the results
The current research attempts to find a feed additive that enhances fish growth and eliminate toxins generated from fungi and mold, which are found in improperly manufactured and stored feed, while ensuring the safety of these fish meat for the consumer. Therefore, the organic properties of chitosan powder were examined in order to determine its impact on maturation of young
Crop yield prediction is a critical measurement, especially in the time when parts of the world are suffering from farming issues. Yield forecasting gives an alert regarding economic trading, food production monitoring, and global food security. This research was conducted to investigate whether active optical sensors could be utilized for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) yield prediction at the mid.le of the growing season. Three potato cultivars (Russet Burbank, Superior, and Shepody) were planted and six rates of N (0, 56, 112, 168, 224, and 280 kg ha−1), ammonium sulfate, which was replaced by ammonium nitrate in the 2nd year, were applied on 11 sites in a randomized complete block design, with four replications. Normalized difference ve
... Show MoreForty different samples (water and soil) were collected from different places in Iraq and Syria. Only (6) isolates showed the ability to grow and utilize agar as a sole source of carbon and energy. Morphological, cultural characterization and biochemical tests confirmed that These isolates belonging to genus Pseudomonas (HK1-HK6) .Plasmid profiles results showed that these isolates were harbored (2 -3) small Plasmids . HK1 isolate was selected because of its efficiency and ability to grow in high density on agar media for transformation and curing experiments, these were checked by transformation experiments after their expression in E. coli MM294. The genes responsible for agar utilization were located on thes
... Show MoreBackground: Non-atherosclerotic spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is defined as a non-traumatic and non-iatrogenic separation of the coronary arterial wall. SCAD is a highly uncommon cause of myocardial infarction (0.1 to 0.4 %).
Case presentation: 40-year-old African American woman, G1T1P0A0L2, with a past medical history of tobacco abuse and obesity who had uncomplicated cesarean section delivery for healthy twins two weeks prior presented with substernal, sudden onset chest pain. The pain radiated to left arm and back, pressure-like, and is associated with nausea, vomiting, and dyspnea.
On examination she was within normal limits except for a well-healed C-section wound. An electrocardiogr
... Show MoreObjective: To assess role of obesity in Covid-19 patients on antibodies production, diabetes development, and treatment of this disease. Methodology: This observational study included 200 Covid-19 patients in privet centers from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022. All patients had fasting blood sugars and anti-Covid-19 antibodies. Anthropometric parameters were measured in all participants. Results: The patients were divided into two groups according to body weight; normal body weight (50) and excess body weight (150). There was a significant difference between them regarding age. Diabetes mellitus developed in 20% of normal weight patients while 80% of excess weight patients had diabetes (p=0.0001). Antibodies production (IgM and
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