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Vaccination of chicken against Coccidiosis by using live Oocysts of different species of Eimeria

The study was conducted to vaccinate chickens against coccidiosis  using alive vaccine contain seven species of chicken Eimeria,  E. tenella, E. brunetti, E. necatrix, E. maxima, E. mevati, E. acervulina  and E. praecox.    A total of 120 chicks were divided into two main groups: broiler group and egg laying group.  The birds of each group were allocated on to three pins, each contains 20 chicks.  The birds of the experiment were vaccinated at day nine of age, with a suspension of mixed Eimeria which contain 50 Oocysts of E. tenella with a different percent of other species, respectively.  The vaccine was given to chicks in the 1st pins of each group with drinking water,  the chicks in the 2nd pins were given vaccine by crop inoculation, while the chicks in the 3rd pins were left with no vaccine as a control group.  All groups were challenged at day 25 of age with 50000 sporulated Oocysts of live E. tenella with the same percentage of other species found in the suspension prepared, by crop inoculation. Clinical signs were observed, with the following parameters which were calculated; the mortality, Body weight gain, Oocysts count and protection rate. The results pointed out that the vaccinated chicks developed a resistance against Eimeria species present in the vaccine; by reducing clinical signs, mortality rate, and Oocysts count, with high protection rate especially among broilers, while weight gain was not affected especially among those vaccinated with drinking water. It was concluded that the prepared vaccine which was given to the chicks, at nine days of age decreases the severity of the disease, to avoid using high number of Oocysts in the vaccine

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Publication Date
Sun Apr 04 2010
Journal Name
Journal Of Educational And Psychological Researches
Translation & Adaptation of(Patterns) & (Assembly) Scales of The Flanagan Aptitude Classification Tests (FACT)

The Flanagan Aptitude Classification Tests (FACT) assesses aptitudes that are important for successful performance of particular job-related tasks. An individual's aptitude can then be matched to the job tasks. The FACT helps to determine the tasks in which a person has proficiency. Each test measures a specific skill that is important for particular occupations. The FACT battery is designed to provide measures of an individual's aptitude for each of 16 job elements.

The FACT consists of 16 tests used to measure aptitudes that are important for the successful performance of many occupational tasks. The tests provide a broad basis for predicting success in various occupational fields. All are paper and pen

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Publication Date
Tue Nov 19 2024
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Basic Education
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Wed Jan 11 2023
Journal Name
Mathematical Problems In Engineering
Bayesian Methods for Estimation the Parameters of Finite Mixture of Inverse Rayleigh Distribution

Methods of estimating statistical distribution have attracted many researchers when it comes to fitting a specific distribution to data. However, when the data belong to more than one component, a popular distribution cannot be fitted to such data. To tackle this issue, mixture models are fitted by choosing the correct number of components that represent the data. This can be obvious in lifetime processes that are involved in a wide range of engineering applications as well as biological systems. In this paper, we introduce an application of estimating a finite mixture of Inverse Rayleigh distribution by the use of the Bayesian framework when considering the model as Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). We employed the Gibbs sampler and

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Publication Date
Sat Jan 25 2020
Journal Name
International Journal Of Research In Pharmaceutical Sciences
Determination of the Dissociation Constants of Metformin from a Second Derivative UV Spectrum

An environmentally begnin second derivative spectrometric approach was developed for the estimation of the dissociation constants pKa(s) of metformin, a common anti-diabetic drug.  The ultraviolet spectra of the aqueous solution of metformin were measured at different acidities, then the second derivative of each spectrum was graphed. The overlaid second derivative graphs exhibited two isobestic points at 225.5 nm and 244 nm pointing out to the presence of two dissociation constants for metformin pKa1 and pKa2, respectively. The method was validated by evaluating the reproducibility of the acquired results by comparing the estimated values of the dissociation constants of two different strategies that show excellent matching. As we

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 24 2019
Journal Name
Aerosol Science And Technology
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Sat May 01 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
The Homomorphism of a cubic set of a semigroup in a KU-algebra
Abstract<p>The study of homomorphisms in cubic sets is considered one of the important concepts that transfer algebraic properties between different structures, so we study a homomorphism of a cubic set of a semigroup in a KU-algebra and defined the product of two cubic sets in this structure. Firstly, we define the image and the inverse image of a cubic set in a KU-semigroup and achieve some results in this notion. Secondly, the Cartesian product of cubic subsets in a KU-semigroup is discussed and some important characteristics are proved.</p>
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Wed Jan 01 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Building Engineering
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Thu Sep 01 2016
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2016 8th Computer Science And Electronic Engineering (ceec)
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Wed Mar 15 2023
Journal Name
Bionatura
Calculation of soil pollution indices with elements in residential areas of Baghdad city

Estimation of elements: Pb, Zn, Mn, Cd, and Cu, which were conducted seasonally from October-2021 till March-2022 in residential areas of Baghdad City using Geoaccumulation index (Igeo), enrichment factor ratios (EF), the factor of contamination (CF), contamination degree (Cd), index of pollution load (PLI) and index of potential ecological risk (Eif). The overall contamination factor in the research area is limited from low contamination with Cu, Mn, and Zn, moderately contaminated to very high contamination with Pb and Cd, while the assessment according to the I-geo index shows categories that vary from a slightly polluted to unpolluted by those examined heavy metals. The pollution load index indicates that the soils in some resi

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Publication Date
Fri Mar 01 2024
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
The Effect of Nano-Hydrated Lime on the Durability of Hot Mix Asphalt

Recently, some of Iraq's newly constructed asphalt concrete pavements showed premature failures with significant negative impacts on roadway safety and the economy. Using Nano hydrated lime (NHL) in pavement construction could be one of the possible steps to improve pavement durability. This article discusses how NHL affects the durability of hot mix asphalt. NHL was added in two methods to the asphalt concrete mixture for the wearing course. The first is the dry method, i.e., on the aggregate, whereas the second is the wet addition method, i.e., to the bitumen. The percentages were tried for each additional method; 1, 2, and 3% by weight of aggregate for the dry method and 0.5, 1, and 1.5% by weight of asphalt concrete for the wet

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