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The Technical Treatment for Pottery Body by (Kintsugi) Technique in Japanese Pottery – Analytic Study
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The aesthetic and technical expertise help  in producing the artistic work and achieving results in aesthetic formulations that reflect the aesthetic and  expressive dimensions and the reflective dimensions of the pottery, surpassing its traditions, asserting  its active presence in life, cherishing it  even when it  breaks  or get damaged   by employing techniques that are originated  from  the Japanese environment.

                       The research problem is to study how ( Kintsugi) technique and similar techniques are used to create  new rebirths of pottery pieces after being exposed  to external influences that cause them to break in addition to the presence of Japanese thought as a pressurizing incentive to maintain the permanence of the porcelain and cherishing it. The research is important as a reference to the technology of contemporary pottery, enriching the library, and as a source for the scholars and researchers in the field of Japanese pottery.

            The aim of the research is to identify how the (Kintsugi) technique was used in facing the stresses exerted on the ceramic pieces and the pressurizing thought that motivates it. The research is concerned with the Japanese porcelain products (which was subjected to stress that cause it to break) and treating it by the (Kintsugi) technique.  The results showed how the (kintsugi) technique and the techniques derived from it worked in   reconstructing the ceramic pieces and creating  new entities to meet the pressure of the (wabi-sabi) philosophy, which accepts things with their defects after being subjected to the constant change of status as a characteristic of existence. It sees beauty in imperfection

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 30 2016
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Secondary skull tumors: Prevalence, MRI findings as a diagnostic tool, and treatment
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Background: Skull secondary tumors are malignant bone tumors which are increasing in incidence.Objective: The objectives of this study were to present clinical features , asses the outcome of patients with secondary skull tumors ,characterize the MRI features, locations, and extent of secondary skull tumors to determine the frequency of the symptomatic disease.Type of the study: This is a prospective study.Methods: This is a prospective study from February 2000 to February 2008. The patients were selected from five neurosurgical centers and one oncology hospital in Baghdad/Iraq. The inclusion criteria were MRI study of the head(either as an initial radiological study or following head CT scan when secondary brain tumor is suspected , vis

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Publication Date
Fri Mar 03 2017
Journal Name
Chalcogenide Letters
INFLUENCE OF HEAT TREATMENT ON SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF Zn0.9Sn0.1S THIN FILMS
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Sun Mar 01 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
Performance Evaluation of Trickling Filter and Extended Aeration of Wastewater Treatment Plants
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In recent decades, there has been increasing interest in wastewater treatment because of its direct impact on the environment and public health. Over time, other forms of treatment have been developed and modified, including extended aeration. This process is included in the suspended growth system. In this paper, a comparative study was conducted between the efficiency of the extended aeration plant and that of the trickling filter plant in removal of BOD and COD.  The method of comparison was done by knowing the value of the pollutant before and after the treatment and then extract the removal ratio of each pollutant within each plant. The results showed that the percentage of removal of BOD in the trickling filte

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 30 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Laser
PDF Treatment of intraoral pyogenic granuloma with diode laser 810-980 nmarch
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Background: Pyogenic granuloma is a hyperplastic benign tumor. The most common intra-oral site is marginal gingiva. It is often occurred in the second decade of life, it has a strong tendency to recur after simple excision.

The aim of study: to evaluate the therapeutic advantages of diode laser (810-980 nm) in intraoral Pyogenic granuloma management.

Materials and method: A total of 28 patients (14 men and 14 females) were enrolled in this study and had their pyogenic granuloma surgically removed using a diode laser. All of the patients were given local anesthetic and went through the identical surgical procedure (cartridge containing 1 percent lidocaine with epinephrine 1:

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Publication Date
Sat Oct 29 2022
Journal Name
Current Trends In Geotechnical Engineering And Construction (pp.52-61)
Drinking Water Assessment Using Statistical Analyses of AL-Muthana Water Treatment Plant
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Publication Date
Wed Jan 15 2020
Journal Name
Biochem. Cell. Arch.
EFFECT OF LYCOPENE ANTIOXIDANT GEL AS ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY TO CONVENTIONAL PERIODONTAL TREATMENT
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Publication Date
Sun Jun 01 2025
Journal Name
Journal Of University Of Anbar For Pure Science
SARS-CoV-2 history, diagnosis, genetic diversity and treatment: a comprehensive review
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Sat Dec 04 2021
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Ournal Of Global Trends In Pharmaceutical Sciences
REVIEW ARTICLE: COVID – 19: INFECTION, ORIGIN, TRANSMISSION, DIAGNOSIS, TESTS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS
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Publication Date
Thu Apr 24 2025
Journal Name
Pertanika Journal Of Science And Technology
Enhancing Leachate Treatment with Electrocoagulation: A Computational Approach Using Response Surface Methodology
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Malaysia's growing population and industrialisation have increased solid waste accumulation in landfills, leading to a rise in leachate production. Leachate, a highly contaminated liquid from landfills, poses environmental risks and affects water quality. Conventional leachate treatments are costly and time-consuming due to the need for additional chemicals. Therefore, the Electrocoagulation process could be used as an alternative method. Electrocoagulation is an electrochemical method of treating water by eliminating impurities by applying an electric current. In the present study, the optimisation of contaminant removal was investigated using Response Surface Methodology. Three parameters were considered for optimisation: the curr

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Publication Date
Mon Mar 08 2021
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
SiCi_xNxthin films preparation by TEA-Co2 Laser induced Vapor-phase reaction and study of the nature of chemical bonds and some their electrical and optical properties
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A pulsed (TEA-0O2) laser was used to dissociate molecules of silane ethylene (C2I-14) and ammonia (NH3) gases, through collision assisted multiple photon dissociation (MPD) to deposit(SiC i_xNx) thin films, where the X-values are 0, 0.13 and 0.33, on glass substrate at T,----648 K. deposition rate of (0.416-0.833) nm/pulse and thickness of (500-1000)nm .Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FT-IR) was used to study the nature of the chemical bonds that exist in the films. Results revealed that these films contain complex networks of the atomic (Si, C, and N), other a quantity of atomic hydrogen and chemical bonds such as (Si-N, C-N, C-14 and N-H).Absorbance and Transmittance spectra in the wavelength range (400-1100) nm were used to stud

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