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Electronic Payment System and its impact on the efficiency of the performance of banking: An applied research on a sample of banking sector in Iraq
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The electronic payment systems are considered the most important infrastructure for the work of banks, particularly after a steady and remarkable development in information and communication technology, Which created the reality of the work of the infrastructure for these systems and these systems also become one of the most important components of infrastructure for the work of banks, cause it is one of the most important channels through which the transfer of cash, financial instruments between financial institutions in general and banking in particular.

     In order to achieve the objectives of the research, the most important to identify the concept of electronic payment systems, and its divisions, and the statement of the concept of banking performance, and get to know his standards, and to identify the elements of efficiency in the banking service, the research has included the relationship between the electronic payment systems as an independent variable, and the efficiency of the banking performance as the dependent variable.                                                                              

     The research sample has included of payments department in the Central Bank of Iraq, and the department of payments in each of Al- Rafidain Bank and AL- Rasheed Bank, additionally to the Trade Bank of Iraq, and Ashur International Bank for Investment, and Iraqi Middle East Investment Bank, Bank of Baghdad, and National Bank of Iraq, Commercial Bank of Iraq and Bank of the Audi branch of Iraq, a sample of (72) employees was chosen and supplied with questionnaires.

     The researchers has reached several conclusions such as:

  1. The electronic payment systems contribute to reducing the time and costs required for transfers of money and financial instruments, also it is contributed to innovation new methods in completing the banking business, and reduce the risks of currency trading traditional form.
  2. These systems have contributed to pay price for goods and services in a smooth and safe methods better than before, which reflected positively on the efficiency of the banking performance.
  3. The results of the statistical analysis of the answers to the research sample have been confirmed on the existence of a correlation as a direct correlation and significant morale among the electronic payment systems, with banking performance efficiency, The results of the statistical analysis of for the answers to the research sample confirmed the presence of significant effect relationship for the electronic payment systems, on at the efficiency of the banking performance, as the beta coefficient signals are positive which means there is a positive effect.

     The researchers has recommended a number of recommendations including:

  1. The need for the Central Bank of Iraq worthwhile electronic payment systems through the modernization of these systems and development, and work on the activation of non-active systems, as these systems become of the most important channels for the transfer of money, and financial instruments between financial and banking institutions.
  2. Banks need to rely on payment systems in the transfer of operations, clearing and settlement, because the services provided to customers is characterized by these systems, precision and speed, these systems also contribute to customer satisfaction, and increase awareness of the financial and banking.

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Wed Mar 10 2021
Journal Name
Turkish Journal Of Physiotherapy And Rehabilitation
IMPACT OF ANXIETY AND STRESS DURING PREGNANCY UPON NEONATAL OUTCOME AT MATERNITY HOSPITALS IN BAGHDAD CITY
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Thu Mar 01 2012
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Sun Dec 04 2016
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Haematological and Genotoxic effects of cadmium chloride on Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi
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The present study investigated Haematological changes in Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi, as well as determination genotoxic effects of cadmium chloride on bunni fish by using 120 fingerlings, fish were distributed randomly into four treatments in addition to control group. Fish in first group treated (T1) with cadmium 0.093mg/L with changing water and added cadmium continuously, fish in the second group treated (T2) with cadmium 0.093mg/L with changing water without adding cadmium, third treatment (T3) with cadmium 0.046mg/L with changing water and adding cadmium continuously, and fourth treatment (T4) with cadmium 0.046mg/L with changing water without adding cadmium. Results of blood picture in T1 and T3 showed a significant reduction in red bl

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Sat Mar 15 2025
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Representational and Interactional Meanings of UNHCR Reports on Displaced Iraqis
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The use of appropriate and accurate language is of utmost importance when describing people on the move and their dilemma, particularly refugees and displaced persons who have unique legal protection. So, there are a lot of scholars who have investigated the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) reports, but no one has examined representational and interactional meanings of UNHCR reports. Accordingly, this research aims to explore the role of UNHCR reports in enhancing the value of the humanitarian, which is attributed to the uniqueness of its use of language. The current study investigates the manner in which the textual content interacts with the images that are associated with the category of the UNHCR reports. Four re

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Tue May 01 2018
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Neuromemrisitive Architecture of HTM with On-Device Learning and Neurogenesis
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Biological and physiological effects of Metarhizium anisopliae on Culex quinquefasciatus.
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The results of studying the effects of M. anisopiliae spores on mosquito, C. quinquefasciatus showed a biological effects represented by immature mortality. The mortality increased proportionally with the concentrations of fungal spores, which reached (at high concentration 2×1011 spores / ml), to 86.6, 56.6% in first and late instar larvae, respectively. An important to mention that cumulative death rate was significantly associated with the time, which reached to 56% at 7 day after treatment. In addition, M. anisopiliae had a long period permanence in aquatic habitats; in which the residual effects stay 30 days in aquatic habitats after treatment at laboratory conditions. Interestingly, the long period exposure of fungal spores (30 minut

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