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Digital modeling and its technical variables in contemporary interior design

The current research sheds light on an important aspect of the great and rapid development in the field of science and technology and modern manufacturing methods as a result of the scientific revolution resulting from the accelerated cognitive development, which prompted designers in general and interior design in particular to exploit and invest in digital technology and the development of digital control in the process of designing the industrial product for the purpose of creativity and innovation through these digital programs Digital models achieve the requirements and desires of the interior designer according to the creative skill using modern software with high efficiency And extreme accuracy that is consistent with the requirements of the user, interior designer and beneficiary companies.
Therefore, the research problem can be identified by the following question: What is the nature of the variables in the modeling patterns in the stages of contemporary interior space design through the use of virtual reality techniques?, While the aim of this study was: to reveal the importance of digital models in the real internal space through virtual reality outputs, the current research included three topics The first topic: variables and their relationships Interior space design, The second topic: modeling in interior design between reality and simulation, and the third topic: digital models in interior design, and the research reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which are:
1. Digital models allow the designer, beneficiary organizations and people to explore the interior space before it is designed.
2. Designers use Digital Prototyping to design, optimize, validate, and visualize their spaces digitally throughout the design stages.
3. Innovative digital models can be created through creative designs, achieving multiple design objectives (best performance, high efficiency, space effectiveness, appropriate cost)
Keywords: Digital, modeling, interior design
Search problem:
Testing the outputs of the design process and verifying the extent to which they achieve the goals and address failures or development on the design itself is one of the first priorities of companies and design centers and is widely used in digital models since the start of the process and achieves its goals by increasing revenues, reducing cost, speed of delivery, and achieving quality conditions, and companies that use digital models achieve 86% superiority of their counterparts that use traditional prototypes, as well as a precedence rate from the design stages to the start of production in record time. It costs relatively less, which gives it priority in competition as well as speed of implementation (Aberdeen Group, October 2006,p. i)
The rapid development in the cognitive systems pushed designers in general and the interior designer in particular to exploit and invest in digital technology and the development of digital control in the process of designing the industrial product for the purpose of creativity and innovation through these digital programs Digital models achieve the requirements and desires of the interior designer according to the creative skill using modern software with high efficiency and extreme accuracy consistent with the requirements of the user, interior designer and beneficiary companies.
Therefore, the research problem can be identified by the following question: What are the digital modeling techniques in the design of the virtual indoor space and what are their variables?
The importance of research:
The importance of the current research lies in:
1- Addressing a topic that enriches the knowledge of modeling patterns variables in the inner space.
2- The results of the study serve the relevant institutions of designers and researchers

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Sun Sep 01 2019
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Purification and characterization of DNA from whole blood of children with ALL and normal children

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Background: The acute lymphocytic leukemias (All) make up about 76% of children leukemias . lymphoid leukemias occur more often than expected in patients with immunodeficiency , chromosomal abnormalities & ataxia telangiectasia . A number of chnges occur in preneoplastic & neoplastic cells as the progress towards a greater degree of malignancy . Nuclear DNA may be used as an aid in diagnosis , to predict prognosis & to determent of certain neoplasia.
Aim of the work: is to purify DNA from whole blood of predict & normal children & to characterize it by spectral studies.
Patients & Methods: Fifteen EDTA-treated blood samples of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and the same number f

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Fri Dec 08 2023
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Synthesis, Characterization and Evaluation of Some Pyranopyrazoles and Pyranopyrimidines Derivatives as Antioxidants for Lubricating Oils

6-Amino-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-cyano-3-methyl-1-phenyl-1, 4-dihydropyrano [2,3-c] pyrazole (compound 2) was prepared by condensation of 2-(4-hydroxylbenzylidine) malononitrile (compound 1) [which was prepared by Knoevenagel condensation of malononitrile with 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde ] with 3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one. Reactions of compound 2 with different reagents formic acid, formamide, and ammonium thiocyanate under microwave irradiation leads to the synthesis of 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- 3-methyl-1-phenyl-4,6-dihydro- pyrazolo [3', 4':5,6] pyrano [2,3-d] pyrimidine-5-one (compound 3), 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- 3-methyl-1-phenyl-4, 6-dihydro- pyrazolo [3', 4':5,6]pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidine-5-imine (compound 4) and N-[4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- 3-me

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Synthesis and investigation of structural and optical properties of CdO: Ag nanoparticles of various concentrations

This study discussed the effects of doping with silver (Ag) on the optical and structural properties of
CdO nanoparticles at different concentrations 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 wt% prepared by the precipitation method. The
materials were annealed at 550˚C for 1 h. The structural, topographical, and optical properties were
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Phosphorus Removal from Water and Waste Water by Chemical Precipitation Using Alum and Calcium Chloride

Phosphorus is usually the limiting nutrient for eutrophication in inland receiving waters; therefore, phosphorus concentrations must be controlled. In the present study, a series of jar test was conducted to evaluate the optimum pH, dosage and performance parameters for coagulants alum and calcium chloride. Phosphorus removal by alum was found to be highly pH dependent with an optimum pH of 5.7-6. At this pH an alum dosage of 80 mg/l removed 83 % of the total phosphorus. Better removal was achieved when the solution was buffered at pH = 6. Phosphorus removal was not affected by varying the slow mixing period; this is due to the fact that the reaction is relatively fast.
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Preparation and studying of some properties of polymer composites reinforced with natural and artificial fibers

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Status of Some Trace Elementsin Idiopathic and Ischemic Cardiomyopathy and Coronary Artery Disease: Echocardiographic Correlation

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Nucleon momentum distributions and elastic electron scattering form factors for 50Cr, 52Cr and 54Cr isotopes

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Bayesian and Non - Bayesian Inference for Shape Parameter and Reliability Function of Basic Gompertz Distribution

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