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2. Ultrasound-guided transversalis fascia plane block versus lateral quadratus lumborum plane block for analgesia after inguinal herniotomy in children: a randomized controlled non-inferiority study
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Abdelbaser, Ibrahim, Salah, Doaa Mahmoud, Ateyya, Amer Abdullah, and Abdo, Marwa Ibrahim
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- 2023
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3. The effect of oseltamivir use in critically ill patients with COVID-19: A multicenter propensity score-matched study
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Aljuhani, Ohoud, Korayem, Ghazwa B., Altebainawi, Ali F., Alotaibi, Meshal S., Alrakban, Noura A., Ghoneim, Ragia H., Vishwakarma, Ramesh, Al Shaya, Abdulrahman I., Al Harbi, Shmeylan, Gramish, Jawaher, Almutairi, Dahlia M., Alqannam, Ghada, Alamri, Faisal F., Alharthi, Abdullah F., Alfaifi, Mashael, Al Amer, Abdullah, Alenazi, Abeer A., Bin Aydan, Norah, Alalawi, Mai, and Al Sulaiman, Khalid
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- 2023
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4. Ultrasound-guided transversalis fascia plane block versus lateral quadratus lumborum plane block for analgesia after inguinal herniotomy in children: a randomized controlled non-inferiority study
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Ibrahim Abdelbaser, Doaa Mahmoud Salah, Amer Abdullah Ateyya, and Marwa Ibrahim Abdo
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Analgesia ,Children ,Hernia ,Nerve block ,Ultrasound ,Postoperative ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background Surgical repair of inguinal hernia is one of the most common day case surgeries in the pediatric population. This study compared the postoperative analgesic effects of transversalis fascia plane block (TFB) versus quadratus lumborum block (QLB) in children scheduled for open unilateral inguinal herniotomy. Methods In this prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled non-inferiority study, 76 eligible patients were recruited. Patients were randomly allocated to either the TFB or QLB group. The primary outcome measure was the proportion of patients who needed rescue analgesia during the first postoperative 12 h. The secondary outcomes were, the time needed to perform the block, the postoperative FLACC score, intraoperative heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP). Results The proportion of patients who required a rescue analgesic was comparable (p = 1.000) between the TFB group (7/34, 20.5%) and the QLB group (6/34, 17.6%). The median [Q1-Q3] time needed to perform the block (min) was significantly longer (p 0.005). Conclusions Both TFB and QLB similarly provide good postoperative analgesia by reducing the proportion of patients who required rescue analgesia, pain scores and analgesic consumption. Moreover, TFB is technically easier than QLB.
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- 2023
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5. Detecting Text-Bullying on Twitter Using Machine Learning Algorithms
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Amer, Abdullah Yahya Abdullah, Siddiqui, Tamanna, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Bhattacharya, Mahua, editor, Kharb, Latika, editor, and Chahal, Deepak, editor
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- 2021
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6. The Role of Plant Density in Vegetative Growth and Yield to Four Varieties of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L .)
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Al-Jubouri, Amer Abdullah Hussein and Al-Jubouri, Amer Abdullah Hussein
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The study was conducted in the vegetable field of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering, College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Mosul, during the agricultural season 2018-2019 to study the effect of plant density on the vegetative growth characteristics and yield of four bean varieties, that is, by two factors: plant density (8 plants / m2 and 12 plants / m2) and cultivars. (Local, Spanish, French, Dutch) within the (RCBD) design with three replications, as the number of transactions in the experiment was (8) . The plant density of 8 plants/m2 showed its superiority in most of the characteristics of vegetative growth and yield, except for the two characteristics of plant height and pod weight, where it was superior under the plant density of 12 plants/m2. The local cultivar excelled in most of the characteristics of vegetative growth and the characteristics of total yield and plant yield compared with the Dutch or French variety. Give the lowest values for these traits.
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- 2024
7. A Survey of Face Recognition Systems
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Ihab Amer Abdullah and Jane Jaleel Stephan
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face recognition, aging, illuminations, pose variation, partial occlusion ,Science - Abstract
With the quick grow of multimedia contents, from among this content, face recognition has got a lot of significant, specifically in latest little years. The face as object formed of various recognition characteristics for detect; so, it is still the most challenge research domain for researchers in area of image processing and computer vision. In this survey article, tried to solve the most demanding facial features like illuminations, aging, pose variation, partial occlusion and facial expression. Therefore, it indispensable factors in the system of facial recognition when performed on facial pictures. This paper study the most advanced facial detection techniques too, approaches: Hidden Markov Models, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Elastic Cluster Plot Matching, Support Vector Machines (SVM), Gabor Waves, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Eigen Face, Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and 3D Morphable Model. Additionally to the above works, mentioned various testing facial databases including JAFEE, FEI, Yale, LFW, AT&T(formerly termed as ORL) and AR (Aleix Martinez and Robert Benavente) etc to analyze the results. Even so, the goal of this survey is to present a comprehensive literature review for the face recognition besides its applications after a deepness discussion, some of the experimental results was introduced in the end.
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- 2021
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8. Assessment of Hemophilic Teenagers Life Style in Al Basrah City
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Hussein, Adil Ali, Sultan, Mohammed Ahmed, Hassan, Mohammed Baqer, and Sachit, Amer Abdullah
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- 2019
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9. Determination of Daily Living Activities of School Age Children with Sickle Cell Anemia in Al Nasiriya City
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Hussein, Adil Ali, Hassan, Mohammed Baqer, and Sachit, Amer Abdullah
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- 2019
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10. THE DAZZLING IN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE.
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Taha, Ahmed Abdulwahid Dhannoon, Alchalabi, Oday Qusay Abdulqader, and Alazawi, Amer Abdullah
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ISLAMIC architecture ,MOSQUES ,ARCHITECTURAL details ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
Buildings in Islamic architecture are distinguished by dazzling features in general, especially religious buildings such as mosques, schools, and shrines. The literature could not find a clear identification of reaching the dazzling concept. Moreover, researchers in the Islamic architecture discipline did not focus on determining sufficient knowledge of the design methods of applying the dazzling approach in Islamic architecture, and they did not clarify a specific detailed vocabulary of Islamic dazzling concepts. However, the problem of the study was identified by observing the literature and buildings. Therefore, the formulated question encompasses "the unclear knowledge of applying designing procedure of dazzling characteristics in Islamic Architecture buildings." The study raised an important question: "What is the design methodology of dazzling features in religious buildings within Islamic Architecture." The study aims to identify the practical design elements, principles, and rules of the dazzling characteristics in religious buildings in Islamic architecture to draw out a guideline that designers can apply in contemporary Islamic Architecture. The theoretical framework of the dazzling concept was constructed to achieve this aim, with variables and sub-variables highlighted to identify the design methodology that can actualize dazzling concept in Islamic architecture by reviewing previous studies. The abstracted variables used in designing the checklist were applied to analyze the cases formally. Selecting cases from religious buildings from Islamic style depends on specific criteria. However, the results analyzed statically showed that dazzling concept in Islamic architecture applied in five major levels (structure, form, architectural elements, interior space, and ornamentation) with seven main principles (richness, exaggeration, uniqueness, complexity, proportion, and ambiguity). Richness is the most affected factor in applying clear dazzling concept, while exaggeration and uniqueness are second-rated factors that can impact the value. Dazzling concept is an essential characteristic that designers should apply in contemporary Islamic architecture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Malignancy Rates in Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System Category 3 (TI-RADS 3) Thyroid Nodules: A Retrospective Study
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AlSubaie, Renad, primary, Al Amer, Abdullah, additional, Al Najjar, Omar A, additional, Alali, Kawthar, additional, Al Makhaytah, Saleh, additional, Al Amer, Mohammed, additional, AlAlwan, Qasem M, additional, and Almousa, Shaden S, additional
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- 2023
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12. Simulation And Analysis of An Intelligent Power System Stabilizer Using Fuzzy Logic
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Firas Ahmed Majeed AlDurze and Sura Amer Abdullah
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Power System Stabilizer ,Fuzzy Logic ,Conventional Power System Stabilize ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The basic aim of the power system stabilizer is to damp the fluctuations that occur on the rotating axis of the synchronous generator that result from noise or disturbance on the power system. This is achieved by producing an appropriate damping torque for these fluctuations across the excitation circuit of the generator and for a wide range of operation conditions. The study describes the types of power system stabilizers and giving an mathematical model of the power system that consists of a synchronous machine connected to the infinite bus though transmission lines. This has been achieved by simulating the electric and mechanical equations of power systems and proposing a methodological approach to design a Fuzzy Logic Power System Stabilize (FPSS) relaying in the design on the (Matlab/Fuzzy logic toolbox).Speed deviation (Δω) and acceleration (∆ ) of the synchronous machine are chosen as the input signals to the fuzzy controller in order to achieve a good dynamic performance .The complete range for the variation of each of the two controller inputs is represented by a 7×7 decision table, i.e. 49 rules using proportional derivative like fuzzy logic. The power system (SMIB) was tested with the presence and absence of the excitation system, then (CPSS) was added, and then (FPSS).The simulation results of the proposed fuzzy logic on )SMIB( gave a better dynamic response, decreased the settling time and good performance of the stabilizer in damping the fluctuations that arise in the speed of rotation of the generator and its active power in various operating conditions when proposed (FPSS) is compared with conventional PSS. The simulation results proved the superior performance of the proposed (FPSS).
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- 2020
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13. Self-rated health and psychological health among hypertensive patients in Palestine
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Wafaa Menawi, Taghreed Najem, Aziza Khalil, Jiyana Suleiman, Areej Dabas, Rasmiyya Amer Abdullah, Noor Shareef, and Taghreed Khraiwesh
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Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The study has investigated the self-rated psychological health of hypertensive patients in Palestine. To that end, a stratified random sample of 502 hypertensive patients (aged ⩾ 18 years) was asked to complete a validated Arabic version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). After collection, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Mann–Whitney U test and logistic regression. In this study, it was found the mean scores for GHQ were statistically higher for females than males ( p
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- 2020
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14. Effect of inadequate ferrule segment location on fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth
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Satheesh B Haralur, Ahmed Fatis Alalyani, Mohammad Ali Almutiq, Abdulrahman Ahmed Alfaifi, and Amer Abdullah Al-Shehri
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Buccal ferrule ,fracture strength ,lingual ferrule ,postendodontic restoration ,segmental ferrule ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Introduction: The circumferential 2 mm ferrule during the fabrication of the crown is strongly advocated for the long-term clinical success. During the routine clinical practice, the dentist encounters the endodontically treated tooth (ETT) with inadequacy of the ferrule in some segment due to caries, abrasion, and erosions. The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the consequence of inadequate segmental ferrule location on fracture strength of the root canal-treated anterior and posterior teeth. Materials and Methods: Fifty each maxillary canine and mandibular premolar intact human teeth were root canal treated and sectioned at 2 mm above the cementum-enamel junction. The teeth samples were divided into 5 groups of 10 each. The G-I and G-V samples had the 360° ferrule and complete absence of the ferrule, respectively. The G-II had the inadequate ferrule on the palatal surface, while G-III and G-IV had inadequate ferrule at buccal and proximal area. Teeth samples were subsequently restored with glass-reinforced fiber post, composite core, and full veneer metal crown. The samples were tested with universal testing machine under static load to record the fracture resistance. The acquired data were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc statistical analysis. Results: The G-I with circumferential ferrule showed the higher fracture resistance. The teeth samples with lack of the ferrule had the least fracture resistance. Among the segmental absence of ferrule, teeth samples with lack of the proximal ferrule were least affected. Deficiency of a ferrule on the lingual wall significantly affected the fracture strength in both anterior and posterior ETT. Conclusions: The ETT with sectional inadequacy of the ferrule is significantly more effective in resisting the fracture in comparison to the complete absence of the ferrule.
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- 2018
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15. A Comprehensive Review on Text Classification and Text Mining Techniques Using Spam Dataset Detection
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Siddiqui, Tamannas, primary and Amer, Abdullah Yahya Abdullah, additional
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- 2023
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16. Variability and Expectant Genetic Advance for Yield and its Components in Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
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Al-Hamadany, Shamil Younis Hassan, primary, Al-Jubouri, Amer Abdullah Hussein, additional, and Al-Shakarchy, Wiam Yahya Rasheed, additional
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- 2023
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17. Modelling and Simulation of a Stand-Alone Solar System with A Capacity of 380V, 39A Based on Ferrite Transformers and Half Cut Cell PV Modules
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Shukir, Samhar Saeed, Murmoos, Jalil Jefred, Hussein, Amer Abdullah, Shukir, Samhar Saeed, Murmoos, Jalil Jefred, and Hussein, Amer Abdullah
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The easy installation of the solar energy system, no need for fuel, low maintenance and operation requirements, makes it the preferred choice to solve the problem of power outage especially in the day of the summer season. The downside of the solar energy systems is decreasing the generated energy with the rising in temperatures, perfect and simple design of the solar energy system makes it durable over a wide range of temperature increases. This research presents the design of 3-ph (380V, 39A) stand –alone solar system at latitude 32.5 with a high quality voltage and current even when the temperature reaches to maximum levels. The power system of the project contains: 60 PV modules of a half cut cell to reduce the losses in connection lines, and two Mn-Zn toroid core ferrite transformers to transition the solar energy to the inverter with appropriate voltage efficiently. Control system is implemented based on PI controllers for switching function at a certain values of a modulation index parameter (m). The system is modeled and simulated in MATLAM/Simulink, simulation results demonstrate that the rated voltage and current have been obtained with minimum values of Total Harmonics Distortion (THD) and modulation index parameter less than 1.  
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- 2023
18. فاعلية استراتيجيتي الظهر بالظهر والمساجلة الحلقية في تنمية مهارة الاستماع في مادة التعبير لدى طالبات الصف الثاني المتوسط
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null Assi. Amna Amer Abdullah Jaber and null Assi. professor Dr. Nassif Jassim Khader
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يهدف البحث الحالي إلى معرفة: " فاعلية استراتيجيتي الظهر بالظهر والمساجلة الحلقية في تنمية مهارات الاستماع في مادة التعبير لدى طالبات الصف الثاني المتوسط " وفي ضوء هدف البحث وضعت الباحثة الفرضيات الآتية: 1ــ لا يوجد فرق دال إحصائياً عند مستوى دلالة (0.05) بين متوسطي درجات الاختبارين القبلي والبعدي للمجموعة التجريبية الأولى في مهارة الاستماع يعزى إلى استعمال استراتيجية الظهر بالظهر. 2ـ لا يوجد فرق دال إحصائياً عند مستوى دلالة (0.05) بين متوسطي درجات الاختبارين القبلي والبعدي للمجموعة التجريبية الثانية في مهارة الاستماع يعزى إلى استعمال استراتيجية المساجلة الحلقية. 3ــ لا يوجد فرق دال إحصائياً عند مستوى دلالة (0.05) بين متوسطات درجات المجموعات الثلاث في الاختبارات البعدية في مهارة الاستماع. 4ــ لا يوجد فاعلية لاستراتيجية الظهر بالظهر في تنمية مهارات الاستماع. 5ــ لا يوجد فاعلية لاستراتيجية المساجلة الحلقية في تنمية مهارات الاستماع. ولتحقيق هدف البحث وفرضياته، اتبعت الباحثة إجراءات المنهج التجريبي، واختارت التصميم التجريبي القائم على الاختبار القبلي والبعدي لمجموعات ثلاث، واحدة منها ضابطة والآخرتان تجريبيتان وهو أحد التصميمات التجريبية ذات الضبط الجزئي، أما عينة البحث فاختارت الباحثة قصدياً إحدى المدارس المتوسطة النهارية للبنات التابعة للمديرية العامة لتربية محافظة بغداد الرصافة الثانية/تربية أطراف شرق بغداد، للعام الدراسي (2018 ــ 2019م)، وهي متوسطة الشيماء للبنات الواقعة في الكمالية، إذ بلغ عدد طالبات عينة البحث (115) طالبة موزعة على ثلاث مجموعات، ثم كافأت الباحثة بين مجموعات البحث الثلاث، ودرّست الباحثة مجموعات البحث بنفسها خلال الفصل الدراسي الثاني، كما أعدت الباحثة أداة البحث وطبقتهما على المجموعات الثلاث، والذي كان اختباراً قبلياً وبعدياً لمهارات الاستماع. وأظهرت النتيجة تفوق طالبات المجوعتين التجريبيتين اللاتي درسْن على وفق استراتيجيتي الظهر بالظهر والمساجلة الحلقية، على طالبات المجموعة الضابطة اللاتي درسن على وفق الطريقة التقليدية.
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- 2022
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19. The distribution of HCV in subjects attending hospitals in Duhok City, Iraq
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Nawfal Rasheed Hussein, Amer Abdullah Balatay, Alpay Turan Sezgin, and Rana Saadi Jawad
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HCV ,Genotype ,Iraq ,Duhok ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and its genotypes in Duhok City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of HCV and its genotype. A total of 2109 subjects, who attended the hospital for complaints other than hepatitis, were recruited in this study. Results: First, anti-HCV antibody positivity was examined by ELISA. About 5.2% (111/2109) of our samples were tested positive for anti-HCV antibodies. To confirm the positivity, RT-PCR was performed. Amongst all samples, 2.8% (60/2109) was positive by RT-PCR. Then, we genotyped all the RT-PCR positive samples, and it was found that 50.0% (30/60) of our samples were typed as HCV genotype 4, 43.3% (26/60) as genotype 1 and 6.7% (4/60) as genotype 3. Conclusions: The prevalence of HCV was higher than that was reported previously and genotype 4 was the most prevalent. Further population based study is required to investigate the prevalence of HCV.
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- 2017
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20. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Cysticercus tenuicollis Isolated from Some Intermediate Host in Kurdistan-Iraq
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Abdullah Ahmed Hama, Rostam Hama Zorab, Fatima Mohammed Ali, Awaz M. Salih, and Amer Abdullah Hassan
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Cysticercus tenuicollis, Taenia hydatigena, mt-CO1, DNA, Molecular marker. ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Science - Abstract
Cysticercus tenuicollis (C. tenuicollis) is the larval stage infection of Taenia hydatigena, a common tapeworm of dogs and other Canidae, which has a wide range of intermediate hosts including sheep, goat, cattle, deer, camel, horse, human and other wild ruminants, the disease spreads through a contaminated water, soil and food with feces of infected dogs or other carnivores, T. hydatigena lives in the intestinal of the definitive host (carnivores) and excretes a huge number of eggs with feces daily. The present study conducted to determine the prevalence rate and molecular characterization of C. tenuicollis among sheep and goats in Sulaimani province. A total of 14088 slaughtered animals were inspected postmortem from the new Sulaimani abattoir comprise, which involves 13395 sheep and 693 goats. The selected cysts were preserved in 70% Ethanol for DNA extraction and molecular study, The mt-CO1 gene was amplified with a conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the PCR product purified and DNA sequencing for reverse and forward strands was determined by a genetic analyzer, the obtained sequences aligned with the DNA sequences of T. hydatigena in Iran, Turkey and Palestine, which deposited in GenBank under the following accession number (JQ710588), (JN827307) and ( KM032284) respectively. The prevalence rate of C. tenuicollis was 2.63% in sheep and 2.58% in goats. This result shows no significant differences of C. tenuicollis between sheep and goats (p>0.05). The nucleotide sequence alignment of cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CO 1) gene revealed that the amplified DNA fragment is belong to Taenia hydatigena and Echinococcus granulosus and the nucleotide sequences of T. hydatigena deposited in GenBank under accession number (MH638348). This finding concludes that the amplification of mt-CO1 gene cannot be depended on discriminate hydatid cyst and C. tenuicollis while the partial DNA sequences of mt-CO1 gene are significantly valuable to differentiate C. tenuicollis from hydatid cyst, which is completely different in the pathology and control.
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- 2018
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21. Simulation And Analysis of An Intelligent Power System Stabilizer Using Fuzzy Logic
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Sura Amer Abdullah and Firas Ahmed Majeed AlDurze
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Electric power system ,Control theory ,Computer science ,General Medicine ,Stabilizer (aeronautics) ,Fuzzy logic - Abstract
The basic aim of the power system stabilizer is to damp the fluctuations that occur on the rotating axis of the synchronous generator that result from noise or disturbance on the power system. This is achieved by producing an appropriate damping torque for these fluctuations across the excitation circuit of the generator and for a wide range of operation conditions. The study describes the types of power system stabilizers and giving an mathematical model of the power system that consists of a synchronous machine connected to the infinite bus though transmission lines. This has been achieved by simulating the electric and mechanical equations of power systems and proposing a methodological approach to design a Fuzzy Logic Power System Stabilize (FPSS) relaying in the design on the (Matlab/Fuzzy logic toolbox).Speed deviation (Δω) and acceleration (∆ ) of the synchronous machine are chosen as the input signals to the fuzzy controller in order to achieve a good dynamic performance .The complete range for the variation of each of the two controller inputs is represented by a 7×7 decision table, i.e. 49 rules using proportional derivative like fuzzy logic. The power system (SMIB) was tested with the presence and absence of the excitation system, then (CPSS) was added, and then (FPSS).The simulation results of the proposed fuzzy logic on )SMIB( gave a better dynamic response, decreased the settling time and good performance of the stabilizer in damping the fluctuations that arise in the speed of rotation of the generator and its active power in various operating conditions when proposed (FPSS) is compared with conventional PSS. The simulation results proved the superior performance of the proposed (FPSS).
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- 2021
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22. Detecting Cybercrime: An Evaluation of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Using Natural Language Processing Techniques on the Social Network
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Amer, Abdullah, primary, Siddiqui, Tamanna, additional, and Athamena, Belkacem, additional
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- 2022
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23. The relationships between 7-kchol, 7β-ohchol, chol-triol, Lp (A) and PON1 with coronary heart disease in patients with diabetes mellitus T1DM and T2DM
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Ahmed Mohammed, Ahmed, Omar F, Khabour, Amjad, Yousuf, Walaa, Mohammedsaeed, Nawaf Fawaz, Alahmadi, Ahmad Mahmood, Alshangeety, Omar Howadi, Alotaibi, and Amer Abdullah, Alhaidary
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Aryldialkylphosphatase ,Humans ,Coronary Disease ,Chromatography, Liquid ,Lipoprotein(a) - Abstract
Oxysterols (OXY) are oxidized derivatives of cholesterol associated with oxidation and can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the current study is to examine the relationships between OXY profile, lipids, lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and paraoxonase1 (PON1) with coronary heart disease (CHD) in patients with diabetes mellitus type1 (T1DM) and type2 (T2DM). 120 diabetic patients (T1DM=40, T2DM=80) and 60 healthy subjects were recruited in the study. OXY profile (7-KChol, 7β-OHChol and Chol-triol) was measured using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The clinical profile of the study participants was also collected. 7-KChol, 7β-OHChol and Chol-triol and Lp(a), FBG and glycation parameters were higher in diabetic patients compared to controls (p0.01), whereas PON1 was lower in patients compared to controls (p0.01). Within the T2DM group, 7-KChol and 7β-OHChol levels were associated with CHD, obesity, and smoking (p0.05). In addition, KChol, 7β-OHChol and Chol-triol levels were associated with smoking in T1DM (p0.05). In both diabetic types, 7-KChol, 7β-OHChol and Chol-triol were significantly correlated with TC, LDL, ApoB and Lp(a), glycation parameters and inversely with PON1 (p0.05). OXY profile in diabetic patients can be used as a reliable biomarker of CHD, particularly in T2DM.
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- 2022
24. Recently-Arrived Afghan Refugee Parents’ Perspectives About Parenting, Education and Pediatric Medical and Mental Health Care Services
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Jessica Kung Leung, Marjorie S. Rosenthal, Kristin Harris, Arzoo Rohbar, Camille Brown, Amer Abdullah, and Julia Rosenberg
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Mental Health Services ,Parents ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,Refugee ,Psychological intervention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Afghan ,Nursing ,Intervention (counseling) ,Health care ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Refugees ,030505 public health ,Parenting ,business.industry ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Acculturation ,Mental Health ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Psychology ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Refugee children are at risk for mental/behavioral health problems but may not receive timely diagnosis or care. Parental experiences and perspectives about resources in the US may help guide interventions to improve mental/behavioral health care. In a community-academic partnership, we performed a qualitative study of recently-arrived Afghan refugee parents, using in-depth, semi-structured interviews to characterize experiences with parenting, education, and health care services. A four-person coding team identified, described, and refined themes. We interviewed 19 parents from ten families, with a median residence in the US of 24 months. Four themes emerged; parents described: (1) shifting focus as safety needs changed, (2) acculturation stress, (3) adjustment to an emerging US support system, and (4) appreciation of an engaged health care system. Health and educational providers' appreciation for the process of acculturation among newly-arrived refugee Afghan families may facilitate screening, diagnostic, and intervention strategies to improve care.
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- 2021
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25. PREVALENCE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA IN HOSPITALIZED CANCER PATIENTS
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Fattma A. Ali, Ahmed Akil Khudhair Al-Daoodz, Muhammed Amer Abdullah, Jihad abdulrrazaq sleman, and Sevan Hassan Bakir
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Multiple drug resistance ,Gram-negative bacteria ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine ,Cancer ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,business ,Microbiology - Published
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26. Pain, Analgesic Use, and Patient Satisfaction With Spinal Versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery : A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Mark D, Neuman, Rui, Feng, Susan S, Ellenberg, Frederick, Sieber, Daniel I, Sessler, Jay, Magaziner, Nabil, Elkassabany, Eric S, Schwenk, Derek, Dillane, Edward R, Marcantonio, Diane, Menio, Sabry, Ayad, Manal, Hassan, Trevor, Stone, Steven, Papp, Derek, Donegan, Mitchell, Marshall, J Douglas, Jaffe, Charles, Luke, Balram, Sharma, Syed, Azim, Robert, Hymes, Ki-Jinn, Chin, Richard, Sheppard, Barry, Perlman, Joshua, Sappenfield, Ellen, Hauck, Mark A, Hoeft, Ann, Tierney, Lakisha J, Gaskins, Annamarie D, Horan, Trina, Brown, James, Dattilo, Jeffrey L, Carson, Thomas, Looke, Sandra, Bent, Ariana, Franco-Mora, Pamela, Hedrick, Matthew, Newbern, Rafik, Tadros, Karen, Pealer, Kamen, Vlassakov, Carolyn, Buckley, Lauren, Gavin, Svetlana, Gorbatov, James, Gosnell, Talora, Steen, Avery, Vafai, Jose, Zeballos, Jennifer, Hruslinski, Louis, Cardenas, Ashley, Berry, John, Getchell, Nicholas, Quercetti, Gauasan, Bajracharya, Damien, Billow, Michael, Bloomfield, Evis, Cuko, Mehrun K, Elyaderani, Robert, Hampton, Hooman, Honar, Dilara, Khoshknabi, Daniel, Kim, David, Krahe, Michael M, Lew, Conjeevram B, Maheshwer, Azfar, Niazi, Partha, Saha, Ahmed, Salih, Robert J, de Swart, Andrew, Volio, Kelly, Bolkus, Matthew, DeAngelis, Gregory, Dodson, Jeffrey, Gerritsen, Brian, McEniry, Ludmil, Mitrev, M Kwesi, Kwofie, Anne, Belliveau, Flynn, Bonazza, Vera, Lloyd, Izabela, Panek, Jared, Dabiri, Chris, Chavez, Jason, Craig, Todd, Davidson, Chad, Dietrichs, Cheryl, Fleetwood, Mike, Foley, Chris, Getto, Susie, Hailes, Sarah, Hermes, Andy, Hooper, Greg, Koener, Kate, Kohls, Leslie, Law, Adam, Lipp, Allison, Losey, William, Nelson, Mario, Nieto, Pam, Rogers, Steve, Rutman, Garrett, Scales, Barbara, Sebastian, Tom, Stanciu, Gregg, Lobel, Michelle, Giampiccolo, Dara, Herman, Margit, Kaufman, Bryan, Murphy, Clara, Pau, Thomas, Puzio, Marlene, Veselsky, Kelly, Apostle, Dory, Boyer, Brenda Chen, Fan, Susan, Lee, Mike, Lemke, Richard, Merchant, Farhad, Moola, Kyrsten, Payne, Bertrand, Perey, Darius, Viskontas, Mark, Poler, Patricia, D'Antonio, Greg, O'Neill, Amer, Abdullah, Jamie, Fish-Fuhrmann, Mark, Giska, Christina, Fidkowski, Stuart Trent, Guthrie, William, Hakeos, Lillian, Hayes, Joseph, Hoegler, Katherine, Nowak, Jeffery, Beck, Jaslynn, Cuff, Greg, Gaski, Sharon, Haaser, Michael, Holzman, A Stephen, Malekzadeh, Lolita, Ramsey, Jeff, Schulman, Cary, Schwartzbach, Tangwan, Azefor, Arman, Davani, Mahmood, Jaberi, Courtney, Masear, Syed Basit, Haider, Carolyn, Chungu, Ali, Ebrahimi, Karim, Fikry, Andrew, Marcantonio, Anitha, Shelvan, David, Sanders, Collin, Clarke, Abdel, Lawendy, Gary, Schwartz, Mohit, Garg, Joseph, Kim, Juan, Caruci, Ekow, Commeh, Randy, Cuevas, Germaine, Cuff, Lola, Franco, David, Furgiuele, Matthew, Giuca, Melissa, Allman, Omid, Barzideh, James, Cossaro, Armando, D'Arduini, Anita, Farhi, Jason, Gould, John, Kafel, Anuj, Patel, Abraham, Peller, Hadas, Reshef, Mohammed, Safur, Fiore, Toscano, Tiffany, Tedore, Michael, Akerman, Eric, Brumberger, Sunday, Clark, Rachel, Friedlander, Anita, Jegarl, Joseph, Lane, John P, Lyden, Nili, Mehta, Matthew T, Murrell, Nathan, Painter, William, Ricci, Kaitlyn, Sbrollini, Rahul, Sharma, Peter A D, Steel, Michele, Steinkamp, Roniel, Weinberg, David Stephenson, Wellman, Antoun, Nader, Paul, Fitzgerald, Michaela, Ritz, Greg, Bryson, Alexandra, Craig, Cassandra, Farhat, Braden, Gammon, Wade, Gofton, Nicole, Harris, Karl, Lalonde, Allan, Liew, Bradley, Meulenkamp, Kendra, Sonnenburg, Eugene, Wai, Geoffrey, Wilkin, Karen, Troxell, Mary Ellen, Alderfer, Jason, Brannen, Christopher, Cupitt, Stacy, Gerhart, Renee, McLin, Julie, Sheidy, Katherine, Yurick, Fei, Chen, Karen, Dragert, Geza, Kiss, Halina, Malveaux, Deborah, McCloskey, Scott, Mellender, Sagar S, Mungekar, Helaine, Noveck, Carlos, Sagebien, Luat, Biby, Gail, McKelvy, Anna, Richards, Ramon, Abola, Brittney, Ayala, Darcy, Halper, Ana, Mavarez, Sabeen, Rizwan, Stephen, Choi, Imad, Awad, Brendan, Flynn, Patrick, Henry, Richard, Jenkinson, Lilia, Kaustov, Elizabeth, Lappin, Paul, McHardy, Amara, Singh, Joanne, Donnelly, Meera, Gonzalez, Christopher, Haydel, Jon, Livelsberger, Theresa, Pazionis, Bridget, Slattery, Maritza, Vazquez-Trejo, Jaime, Baratta, Michael, Cirullo, Brittany, Deiling, Laura, Deschamps, Michael, Glick, Daniel, Katz, James, Krieg, Jennifer, Lessin, Jeffrey, Mojica, Marc, Torjman, Rongyu, Jin, Mary Jane, Salpeter, Mark, Powell, Jeffrey, Simmons, Prentiss, Lawson, Promil, Kukreja, Shanna, Graves, Adam, Sturdivant, Ayesha, Bryant, Sandra Joyce, Crump, Michelle, Verrier, James, Green, Matthew, Menon, Richard, Applegate, Ana, Arias, Natasha, Pineiro, Jeffrey, Uppington, Phillip, Wolinsky, Amy, Gunnett, Jennifer, Hagen, Sara, Harris, Kevin, Hollen, Brian, Holloway, Mary Beth, Horodyski, Trevor, Pogue, Ramachandran, Ramani, Cameron, Smith, Anna, Woods, Matthew, Warrick, Kelly, Flynn, Paul, Mongan, Yatish, Ranganath, Sean, Fernholz, Esperanza, Ingersoll-Weng, Anil, Marian, Melinda, Seering, Zita, Sibenaller, Lori, Stout, Allison, Wagner, Alicia, Walter, Cynthia, Wong, Denise, Orwig, Maithri, Goud, Chris, Helker, Lydia, Mezenghie, Brittany, Montgomery, Peter, Preston, J Sanford, Schwartz, Ramona, Weber, Lee A, Fleisher, Samir, Mehta, Alisa J, Stephens-Shields, Cassandra, Dinh, Jacques E, Chelly, Shiv, Goel, Wende, Goncz, Touichi, Kawabe, Sharad, Khetarpal, Amy, Monroe, Vladislav, Shick, Max, Breidenstein, Timothy, Dominick, Alexander, Friend, Donald, Mathews, Richard, Lennertz, Robert, Sanders, Helen, Akere, Tyler, Balweg, Amber, Bo, Christopher, Doro, David, Goodspeed, Gerald, Lang, Maggie, Parker, Amy, Rettammel, Mary, Roth, Marissa, White, Paul, Whiting, Brian F S, Allen, Tracie, Baker, Debra, Craven, Matt, McEvoy, Teresa, Turnbo, Stephen, Kates, Melanie, Morgan, Teresa, Willoughby, Wade, Weigel, David, Auyong, Ellie, Fox, Tina, Welsh, Bruce, Cusson, Sean, Dobson, Christopher, Edwards, Lynette, Harris, Daryl, Henshaw, Kathleen, Johnson, Glen, McKinney, Scott, Miller, Jon, Reynolds, B Scott, Segal, Jimmy, Turner, David, VanEenenaam, Robert, Weller, Jineli, Lei, Miriam, Treggiari, Shamsuddin, Akhtar, Marcelle, Blessing, Chanel, Johnson, Michael, Kampp, Kimberly, Kunze, Mary, O'Connor, Jinlei, Li, Duminda N, Wijeysundera, Sachin, Kheterpal, Reneé H, Moore, Alexander K, Smith, Laura L, Tosi, Lee, Fleisher, Christine, Langlois, Samuel, Oduwole, and Thomas, Rose
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Male ,Analgesics ,Canada ,Pain, Postoperative ,Hip Fractures ,Pain ,General Medicine ,Anesthesia, General ,Anesthesia, Spinal ,Patient Satisfaction ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Aged - Abstract
The REGAIN (Regional versus General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence after Hip Fracture) trial found similar ambulation and survival at 60 days with spinal versus general anesthesia for hip fracture surgery. Trial outcomes evaluating pain, prescription analgesic use, and patient satisfaction have not yet been reported.To compare pain, analgesic use, and satisfaction after hip fracture surgery with spinal versus general anesthesia.Preplanned secondary analysis of a pragmatic randomized trial. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02507505).46 U.S. and Canadian hospitals.Patients aged 50 years or older undergoing hip fracture surgery.Spinal or general anesthesia.Pain on postoperative days 1 through 3; 60-, 180-, and 365-day pain and prescription analgesic use; and satisfaction with care.A total of 1600 patients were enrolled. The average age was 78 years, and 77% were women. A total of 73.5% (1050 of 1428) of patients reported severe pain during the first 24 hours after surgery. Worst pain over the first 24 hours after surgery was greater with spinal anesthesia (rated from 0 [no pain] to 10 [worst pain imaginable]; mean difference, 0.40 [95% CI, 0.12 to 0.68]). Pain did not differ across groups at other time points. Prescription analgesic use at 60 days occurred in 25% (141 of 563) and 18.8% (108 of 574) of patients assigned to spinal and general anesthesia, respectively (relative risk, 1.33 [CI, 1.06 to 1.65]). Satisfaction was similar across groups.Missing outcome data and multiple outcomes assessed.Severe pain is common after hip fracture. Spinal anesthesia was associated with more pain in the first 24 hours after surgery and more prescription analgesic use at 60 days compared with general anesthesia.Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
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27. EFFECT OF PLANTING DATES ON THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF GARLIC BY APPLICATION PLASTIC MULCH .
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Amer Abdullah Hussein Al-juboori
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ABSTRACT Experiment was carried out at the field of College of Agriculture and Forestry / University of Mosul During the growing season, autumn 2010 using RCBD Design with split system including two factors sowing dates (main plots) (1st October, 20th October, 10th November), and mulching (subplot)(Red polyethylene , yellow polyethylene, without cover) The results showed superiority of early planting dates on 1October and 20 October in most of the characteristics of vegetative growth and yield as compared with late planting in the 10 November which gave lower values in the high plant , number of leaves per plant, leaf area per plant , verdant yield per plant , head weight , and diameter , length , number of cloves , clove weight , and verdant and dry yield ton / hectare, the mulching has shown plants grown under Red Polyethylene superiority in all characteristics of vegetative growth and yield compared with cultivated without mulch, otherwise, the superior interaction treatment resulted from planted 20 October under the Red polyethylene in most vegetative characteristics and qualities of yield as compared with cultivated in 10th November and without mulching .
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28. Childhood Chronic Diseases and Health Related to Quality of Life in Holy Karbala City.
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Jaber, Jaber Qasim, Sachit, Amer Abdullah, Adfulhussein, Abbas Jamal, and Al-Mossawy, Dhafer Ameen J.
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29. Co-occurrence of Glycogen Storage Disease Type 2 and Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Type 5 in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
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Al-Sharif, Fawzia, primary, Alamer, Mohammed F, additional, Taher, Hussein O, additional, Gazzaz, Raneem Y, additional, AlRuwaithi, Asma O, additional, Miliany, Tuleen T, additional, Alrufaihi, Mohammed A, additional, and Al Amer, Abdullah F, additional
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30. Fahr Disease: A Rare Cause of First-Time Seizure in the Emergency Department
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Aldawsari, Faleh M, primary, Alotaibi, Turki B, additional, Hashim, Omran S, additional, Bu Hamad, Zainab A, additional, Eisaa, Maha R, additional, Alhumaidi, Abdulrahman A, additional, Alanazi, Salem M, additional, Alenezi, Fahad F, additional, Batwie, Afnan A, additional, Habib, Abdulaziz A, additional, Alismail, Sukainah S, additional, Almulhim, Omar S, additional, Al Amer, Abdullah F, additional, Alghamdi, Thamer A, additional, and Al-Hawaj, Faisal, additional
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31. The role of the renin–angiotensin system in the pathogenesis of COVID-19
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Enas Abdul Kareem, Amer Abdullah Sachit, and Qasim Ali Khazal
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32. EFFECT OF SPRAY BY ALGERIN ANDPLASTIC MULCH ON GROWTH
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Amer Abdullah Hussein al-Jubouri
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This experiment was conducted in the field of agricultural research through the College of Agriculture and Forestry University of Mosul through the spring growing season in 2010 . This experiment included two factor , algerin by tree levels viz, zero, 1.5, 3 cm 3 / liter and mulching viz no mulch, transparent polyethylene and black polyethylene. The results showed superiority especially below the level of spraying 3 cm 3 / liter in some the qualities of vegetable and yield adjectives, and excelled treatment coverage of the polyethylene transparent and black moral and most of the vegetable and yield qualities when compared with agriculture without cover the soil factors and showed interaction between the black polyethylene and the level of spraying 3 cm3 / liter for all traits and was significantly compared with agriculture without soil cover and without fertilization.
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33. The role of the renin–angiotensin system in the pathogenesis of COVID-19.
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Kareem, Enas Abdul, Sachit, Amer Abdullah, and Khazal, Qasim Ali
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ADULT respiratory distress syndrome , *COVID-19 , *COVID-19 treatment , *ANGIOTENSIN converting enzyme , *RENIN-angiotensin system , *PATHOGENESIS - Abstract
The angiotensin-converting enzyme docks onto the spike glycoprotein on the virion outward. The dimer of the enzyme{ACE}2 is an vital step in the mechanism of life-threatening acute respiratory failure. Human cells are infected with the syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).The systemic renin-angiotensin system stifles the expression of ACE2 (RAS) imbalance and advancement of multi-organ harm. In common, the RAS triggers vasoconstriction, hypertension, inflammation, fibrosis, and proliferation through the ACE/Ang II/Ang II type 1 receptor (AT1R) axis and triggers the switch impacts through the ACE2/ Ang (1-7)/Mas axis. The RAS may be triggered by chronic inflammation in hypertension, diabetes, heavy weight, and cancer. The ACE 2 /Ang {1-7} / Mas axis is deactivated by means of SARS-CoV-2-induced ACE2 internalization and shedding. As a result, we believe that two RAS hits are responsible for COVID-19 progression. In summary, the The ACE / Ang II/ AT1R axis is triggered by chronic inflammation, which is the first hit. The second stems from the disruption of the ACE2/Ang (1-7)/Mas axis by COVID-19 infection. Furthermore, the two RAS hits might be the primary cause of elevated numbers of death in COVID-19 patients and comorbidities, and they might be used as a clinical target for COVID-19 therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
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Almugti, Hani S, primary, Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N, additional, Alghamdi, Ahmed M, additional, Aldamen, Sarah A, additional, Alfaifi, Abdullah A, additional, Algharbi, Salam, additional, Al-Shehri, Mohammed A, additional, Atafi, Essa M, additional, Al Rashidi, Abdullah, additional, Alturki, Norah, additional, Al Amer, Abdullah S, additional, AlMarei, Shahd O, additional, AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A, additional, Al Shabragi, Asma S, additional, and Al Barakati, Asmaa S, additional
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35. A novel algorithm for sarcasm detection using supervised machine learning approach
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Amer, Abdullah Yahya Abdullah, primary and Siddiqu, Tamanna, additional
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36. Presence of both Mesenchymal and Carcinomatous Features in an In-vitro Model of Ovarian Carcinosarcoma Derived from Patients' Ascitic Fluid
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Ahmad Shariftabrizi, Ilenia Pellicciotta, Amer Abdullah, Charis Anne Venditti, Robert Samuelson, and Shohreh Shahabi
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#No Keywords# ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
We have refined the technique for isolating and propagating cultures of primary ovarian carcinosarcoma cells (OSCs) derived from ascites, which allowed the cells to obtain the biphasic features of carcinosarcoma in cell culture conditions (presence of both carcinoma and mesenchymal morphologic types). This protocol involves a simple yet rapid method for the growth and propagation of ascites OSC in a basal culture medium. Autologous ascitic fluid was used as source of growth factors, and minimal manipulation was involved to establish the culture. The methodology allowed for the direct application of multiple molecular, cellular, and functional analyses within a few weeks of initial cell isolation, with the further potential of retrospective analyses of archived cells and tissues.
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37. Metastatic Uterine Leiomyosarcoma Involving Bilateral Ovarian Stroma without Capsular Involvement Implies a Local Route of Hematogenous Dissemination
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Monica Dandapani, Brandon-Luke L. Seagle, Amer Abdullah, Bryce Hatfield, Robert Samuelson, and Shohreh Shahabi
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Uterine sarcomas spread via lymphatic and hematogenous dissemination, direct extension, or transtubal transport. Distant metastasis often involves the lungs. Ovarian metastasis is uncommon. Here we present an unusual case of a large, high-grade uLMS with metastatic disease internal to both ovaries without capsular involvement or other abdominal diseases, and discovered in a patient with distant metastases to the lungs, suggesting likely hematogenous dissemination of uLMS to the ovaries in this case. Knowledge of usual uLMS metastases may influence surgical management in select cases.
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38. The Effect of SPAWN Strategy on the Achievement of Chemistry among The Second Grade Intermediate Students.
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Jawad, Amer Abdullah and Zangana, Susan Duraid Ahmed
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ACHIEVEMENT ,GRADING of students ,ACHIEVEMENT tests ,CHEMISTRY students ,RESEARCH personnel ,RESEARCH teams - Abstract
The research aims to find out the impact of the SPAWN strategy on the achievement of chemistry for the students of the second intermediate grade in Al-Razi Intermediate School for Boys. Two divisions of the second intermediate grade were chosen randomly, with a sample of (66) students. The research tool was built, which is the achievement test of (40) objective items. After applying it to the two research groups and analyzing the results statistically, the results indicated that the students of the experimental group outperformed the students of the control group in the achievement test. Based on the results extracted. The researcher recommended using the SPAWN strategy in teaching chemistry and put forward a number of proposals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Simulation And Analysis of An Intelligent Power System Stabilizer Using Fuzzy Logic
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Ahmed Majeed AlDurze, Firas, primary and Amer Abdullah, Sura, additional
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40. Fahr Disease: A Rare Cause of First-Time Seizure in the Emergency Department
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Aldawsari, Faleh M, primary, Alotaibi, Turki B, additional, Hashim, Omran S, additional, Bu Hamad, Zainab A, additional, Eisaa, Maha R, additional, Alhumaidi, Abdulrahman A, additional, Alanazi, Salem M, additional, Alenezi, Fahad F, additional, Batwie, Afnan A, additional, Habib, Abdulaziz A, additional, Alismail, Sukainah S, additional, Almulhim, Omar S, additional, Al Amer, Abdullah F, additional, Alghamdi, Thamer A, additional, and Al-Hawaj, Faisal, additional
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41. A novel algorithm for sarcasm detection using supervised machine learning approach.
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Abdullah Amer, Abdullah Yahya and Siddiqu, Tamanna
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Sarcasm means the opposite of what you desire to express, particularly to insult a person. Sarcasm detection in social networks SNs such as Twitter is a significant task as it has assisted in studying tweets using NLP. Many existing study-related methods have always focused only on the content-based on features in sarcastic words, leaving out the lexical-based features and context-based features knowledge in isolation. This shows a loss of the semantics of terms in a sarcastic expression. This study proposes an improved model to detect sarcasm from SNs. We used three feature set engineering: context-based on features set, Sarcastic based on features, and lexical based on features. Two Novel Algorithms for an effective model to detect sarcasm are divided into two stages. The first used two algorithms one with preprocessing, and the second algorithm with feature sets. To deal with data from SNs. We applied various supervised machine learning (ML) such as k-nearest neighbor classifier (KNN), naïve Bayes (NB), support vector machine (SVM), and Random Forest (RF) classifiers with TF-IDF feature extraction representation data. To model evaluation metrics, evaluate sarcasm detection model performance in precision, accuracy, recall, and F1 score by 100%. We achieved higher results in Lexical features with KNN 89.19% accuracy campers to other classifiers. Combining two feature sets (Sarcastic and Lexical) has shown slight improvement with the same classifier KNN; we achieved 90.00% accuracy. When combining three feature sets (Sarcastic, Lexical, and context), the accuracy is shown slight improvement. Also, the same classifier we achieved is a 90.51% KNN classifier. We perform the model differently to see the effect of three feature sets through the experiment individual, combining two feature sets and gradually combining three feature sets. When combining all features set together, achieve the best accuracy with the KNN classifier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Physical Modelling of Flow and Head along with Dead-end and Looped Manifolds
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Amer, Abdullah, primary, Mohammad, Thamer Ahmad, additional, Alawee, Wissam Hameed, additional, and Al-Ansari, Nadhir, additional
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43. Effect of fibrous porous material on natural convection heat transfer from a horizontal circular cylinder located in a square enclosure
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MAJDI, Hasan Shakir, primary, MOHAMMED, Akeel Abdullah, additional, MOHAMMED, Amer Abdullah, additional, and HABEEB, Laith Jaafer, additional
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44. Assessment of Nurses Knowledge about Alzheimer’s disease
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Fatima J. Shinjar, Hussein Abdulmohsin Dabis, and Amer Abdullah Sachit
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Demographics ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Nurses knowledge ,Life quality ,Economic shortage ,Disease ,Toxicology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Family medicine ,Scale (social sciences) ,Health care ,medicine ,Quality (business) ,business ,Psychology ,Law ,media_common - Abstract
Insufficient information regarding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) among the healthcare workers can harmfullyaffect outcomes of the patient. This designate the necessity for constant knowledge supplement on ADamong them in order to deliver the best care to AD patients as possible and propose the necessity to evaluatethe level of AD understanding among nurses and identify their shortages so as to improve care quality andpromote life quality for individuals with AD. Aims of the study: Current study designed to (i) evaluate theknowledge concerning AD among the nurses working in the hospitals of Thi-Qar governorate/Iraq, and(ii) measure the relationship between selected nurses’ demographics and their knowledge on AD. A surveydesign was applied to assess the nurses’ knowledge regarding AD.(i) Self-designed questionnaire was used to collect Socio-demographic characteristics of the participantswhich included of 7 items (age, gender, years of experience, educational level, department of work, previoustraining, and previous caregiving experience).(ii) Alzheimer’s Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS) were used to assess nurses’ knowledge regardingAD. This study was conducted in four Teaching Hospitals in Thi-Qar governorate /Iraq. A 622 nurseswere participated in the study. The results involved answers from 622 nurses. Nurses knowledge was inaverage (Mean=15.93). Also, there were a statistically significant relationship between certain demographiccharacteristics (Age, previous training, and previous caregiving experience) and knowledge of the nursesconcerning AD. This study exhibited many findings on this important subject, in addition to the demographiccharacteristics and its relation to nurses’ knowledge.
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45. Face Recognition Using Face Embedding Method
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et. al., Ihab Amer Abdullah and et. al., Ihab Amer Abdullah
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The recognition of faces is of great significance for real worlds applications like video surveillance, classroom students attendance recording, human-machine interaction, security systems etc. It is still several challenges to detection and recognition for recognising multiple faces because it is not easy for detecting multiple faces in one frame, it is also hard to recognise faces with low resolution. Compared to machine learning traditional approaches, approaches based-on deep learning shown better performance in terms of processing speed and accuracy in face recognition. Our method uses a combination of Viola Jones, Face-net and Support Vector Machine (SVM), and achieved an accuracy of 94% for 100 person through 166s and for real time face recognition, it achieved an accuracy of 100% for 10 frames through 9 seconds.
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46. Engaging patients as partners in a multicentre trial of spinal versus general anaesthesia for older adults
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Jennifer Hruslinski, Diane A. Menio, Robert A. Hymes, J. Douglas Jaffe, Christine Langlois, Lolita Ramsey, Lakisha J. Gaskins, Mark D. Neuman, Thomas Looke, Sandra Bent, Ariana Franco-Mora, Pamela Hedrick, Matthew Newbern, Rafik Tadros, Karen Pealer, Edward Marcantonio, Kamen Vlassakov, Carolyn Buckley, Svetlana Gorbatov, James Gosnell, Talora Steen, Avery Vafai, Jose Zeballos, Louis Cardenas, Ashley Berry, John Getchell, Nicholas Quercetti, Daniel I. Sessler, Sabry Ayad, Manal Hassan, Assad Ali, Gauasan Bajracharya, Damien Billow, Michael Bloomfield, Kavita Elliott, Robert Hampton, Linda He, Hooman Honar, Dilara Khoshknabi, Daniel Kim, Paul Minko, Adam Morris, Azfar Niazi, Tara Nutcharoen, Jeffrey Roberts, Partha Saha, Ahmed Salih, Alexis Skolaris, Taylor Stang, Victor Strimbu, Jesse Templeton, Andrew Volio, Jiayi Wang, Kelly Bolkus, Matthew DeAngelis, Gregory Dodson, Jeffrey Gerritsen, Brian McEniry, Ludmil Mitrev, Kwesi Kwofie, Flynn Bonazza, Vera Lloyd, Izabela Panek, Jared Dabiri, Chris Chavez, Jason Craig, Todd Davidson, Chad Dietrichs, Cheryl Fleetwood, Mike Foley, Chris Getto, Susie Hailes, Sarah Hermes, Andy Hooper, Greg Koener, Kate Kohls, Leslie Law, Adam Lipp, Allison Losey, William Nelson, Mario Nieto, Pam Rogers, Steve Rutman, Garrett Scales, Barbara Sebastian, Tom Stanciu, Gregg Lobel, Michelle Giampiccolo, Dara Herman, Margit Kaufman, Bryan Murphy, Clara Pau, Thomas Puzio, Marlene Veselsky, Trevor Stone, Kelly Apostle, Dory Boyer, Brenda Chen Fan, Susan Lee, Mike Lemke, Richard Merchant, Farhad Moola, Kyrsten Payne, Bertrand Perey, Darius Viskontas, Mark Poler, Patricia D'Antonio, Richard Sheppard, Amer Abdullah, Jamie Fish-Fuhrmann, Mark Giska, Christina Fidkowski, Trent Guthrie, William Hakeos, Lillian Hayes, Joseph Hoegler, Katherine Nowak, Robert Hymes, Jeffery Beck, Jaslynn Cuff, Greg Gaski, Sharon Haaser, Michael Holzman, A. Stephen Malekzadeh, Jeff Schulman, Cary Schwartzbach, Frederick Sieber, Tangwan Azefor, Charles Brown, Arman Davani, Mahmood Jaberi, Courtney Masear, Balram Sharma, Syed Basit Haider, Carolyn Chungu, Ali Ebrahimi, Karim Fikry, Kerri Gannon, Andrew Marcantonio, Meredith Pace, David Sanders, Collin Clarke, Abdel Lawendy, Gary Schwartz, Mohit Garg, Joseph Kim, Mitchell Marshall, Juan Caurci, Ekow Commeh, Randy Cuevas, Germaine Cuff, Lola Franco, David Furguiele, Matthew Giuca, Melissa Allman, Omid Barzideh, James Cossaro, Armando D'Arduini, Anita Farhi, Jason Gould, John Kafel, Anuj Patel, Abraham Peller, Hadas Reshef, Mohammed Safur, Fiore Toscano, Tiffany Tedore, Michael Akerman, Eric Brumberger, Sunday Clark, Rachel Friedlander, Anita Jegarl, Joseph Lane, John P. Lyden, Nili Mehta, Matthew T. Murrell, Nathan Painter, William Ricci, Kaitlyn Sbrollini, Rahul Sharma, Peter A.D. Steel, Michele Steinkamp, Roniel Weinberg, David Stephenson Wellman, Antoun Nader, Paul Fitzgerald, Michaela Ritz, Steven Papp, Greg Bryson, Alexandra Craig, Cassandra Farhat, Braden Gammon, Wade Gofton, Nicole Harris, Karl Lalonde, Allan Liew, Bradley Meulenkamp, Kendra Sonnenburg, Eugene Wai, Geoffrey Wilkin, Derek Donegan, Cassandra Dinh, Nabil Elkassabany, Annamarie Horan, Samir Mehta, Karen Troxell, Mary Ellen Alderfer, Jason Brannen, Christopher Cupitt, Stacy Gerhart, Renee McLin, Julie Sheidy, Katherine Yurick, Jeffrey Carson, Fei Chen, Karen Dragert, Geza Kiss, Halina Malveaux, Deborah McCloskey, Scott Mellender, Sagar S. Mungekar, Helaine Noveck, Carlos Sagebien, Barry Perlman, Luat Biby, Gail McKelvy, Anna Richards, Syed Azim, Ramon Abola, Brittney Ayala, Darcy Halper, Ana Mavarez, Stephen Choi, Imad Awad, Brendan Flynn, Patrick Henry, Richard Jenkinson, Lilia Kaustov, Elizabeth Lappin, Paul McHardy, Amara Singh, Ellen Hauck, Joanne Donnelly, Meera Gonzalez, Christopher Haydel, Jon Livelsberger, Theresa Pazionis, Bridget Slattery, Maritza Vazquez-Trejo, Eric Schwenk, Jaime Baratta, Brittany Deiling, Laura Deschamps, Michael Glick, Daniel Katz, James Krieg, Jennifer Lessin, Marc Torjman, Ki Jinn Chin, Rongyu Jin, Mary Jane Salpeter, Mark Powell, Jeffrey Simmons, Prentiss Lawson, Promil Kukreja, Shanna Graves, Adam Sturdivant, Ayesha Bryant, Sandra Joyce Crump, Derek Dillane, Michael Taylor, Michelle Verrier, Richard Applegate, Ana Arias, Natasha Pineiro, Jeffrey Uppington, Phillip Wolinsky, Joshua Sappenfield, Amy Gunnett, Jennifer Hagen, Sara Harris, Kevin Hollen, Brian Holloway, Mary Beth Horodyski, Trevor Pogue, Ramachandran Ramani, Cameron Smith, Anna Woods, Matthew Warrick, Kelly Flynn, Paul Mongan, Yatish Ranganath, Sean Fernholz, Esperanza Ingersoll-Weng, Anil Marian, Melinda Seering, Zita Sibenaller, Lori Stout, Allison Wagner, Alicia Walter, Cynthia Wong, Jay Magaziner, Denise Orwig, Trina Brown, Jim Dattilo, Susan Ellenberg, Rui Feng, Lee Fleisher, Lakisha Gaskins, Maithri Goud, Chris Helker, Lydia Mezenghie, Brittany Montgomery, Peter Preston, Alisa Stephens, J. Sanford Schwartz, Ann Tierney, Ramona Weber, Jacques Chelly, Shiv Goel, Wende Goncz, Touichi Kawabe, Sharad Khetarpal, Kevin King, Frank Kunkel, Charles Luke, Amy Monroe, Vladislav Shick, Anthony Silipo, Caroline Stehle, Katherine Szabo, Sudhakar Yennam, Mark Hoeft, Max Breidenstein, Timothy Dominick, Alexander Friend, Donald Mathews, Richard Lennertz, Helen Akere, Tyler Balweg, Amber Bo, Christopher Doro, David Goodspeed, Gerald Lang, Maggie Parker, Amy Rettammel, Mary Roth, Robert Sanders, Marissa White, Paul Whiting, Brian Allen, Tracie Baker, Debra Craven, Matt McEvoy, Teresa Turnbo, Stephen Kates, Melanie Morgan, Teresa Willoughby, Wade Weigel, David Auyong, Ellie Fox, Tina Welsh, Bruce Cusson, Sean Dobson, Christopher Edwards, Lynette Harris, Daryl Henshaw, Kathleen Johnson, Glen McKinney, Scott Miller, Jon Reynolds, Jimmy Turner, David VanEenenaam, Robert Weller, Shamsuddin Akhtar, Marcelle Blessing, Chanel Johnson, Michael Kampp, Kimberly Kunze, Jinlei Li, Mary O'Connor, and Miriam Treggiari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Canada ,Research Subjects ,Patient engagement ,Hip fracture surgery ,Patient Advocacy ,Anesthesia, General ,Patient advocacy ,Anesthesia, Spinal ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,030202 anesthesiology ,Fracture Fixation ,Medicine ,Humans ,General anaesthesia ,Cooperative Behavior ,Geriatrics ,Hip fracture ,business.industry ,Hip Fractures ,Lived experience ,Age Factors ,Research process ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Research Design ,Patient Participation ,business ,Decision Making, Shared - Abstract
Summary Engaging patients—defined broadly as individuals with lived experience of a given condition, family members, caregivers, and the organisations that represent them—as partners in research is a priority for policymakers, funders, and the public. Nonetheless, formal efforts to engage patients are absent from most studies, and models to support meaningful patient engagement in clinical anaesthesia research have not been previously described. Here, we review our experience in developing and implementing a multifaceted patient engagement strategy within the Regional Versus General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence After Hip Fracture (REGAIN) surgery trial, an ongoing randomised trial comparing spinal vs general anaesthesia for hip fracture surgery in 1600 older adults across 45 hospitals in the USA and Canada. This strategy engaged patients and their representatives at both the level of overall trial oversight and at the level of individual recruiting sites. Activities spanned a continuum ranging from events designed to elicit patients' input on key decisions to longitudinal collaborations that empowered patients to actively participate in decision-making related to trial design and management. Engagement activities were highly acceptable to participants and led to concrete changes in the design and conduct of the REGAIN trial. The REGAIN experience offers a model for future efforts to engage patients as partners in clinical anaesthesia research, and highlights potential opportunities for investigators to increase the relevance of anaesthesia studies by incorporating patient voices and perspectives into the research process.
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47. Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
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Turki Hasan Ali Alhadidi, Amer Abdullah Al-Azzawi, and Luma Mohmmad Al-Dallee
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The rapid urban growth has lead to an urgent need to increase residential buildings in such a way that requires quick execution of such buildings. The appearance of modern materials such as reinforced concrete has helped in getting fast-constructed houses of a westerly pattern such that excluding the inherited styles that are in harmony with severe environment like that of the Middle East. This has resulted in a modern pattern of buildings lacks the microclimate which was enjoyed by the traditional pattern and which have provided the inhabitant with a relative thermal comfort. This research try to compare different microclimates due to the variation of open architectural spaces patterns in the residential units (traditional ones) represented by (the courtyards and Iwan) and the modem one represented by the space of (garages and terraces) in Summer in Mosul city. The results showed that the traditional open spaces are the nearest to the thermal comfort zone, although both of them don't represent the ideal state of human comfort in this period of Summer.
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48. Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
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Dr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI, AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI, and luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE
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Thermal performance, comfort zone, open spaces, Mosul city ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The rapid urban growth has lead to an urgent need to increase residential buildings in such a way that requires quick execution of such buildings. The appearance of modern materials such as reinforced concrete has helped in getting fast-constructed houses of a westerly pattern such that excluding the inherited styles that are in harmony with severe environment like that of the Middle East. This has resulted in a modern pattern of buildings lacks the microclimate which was enjoyed by the traditional pattern and which have provided the inhabitant with a relative thermal comfort. This research try to compare different microclimates due to the variation of open architectural spaces patterns in the residential units (traditional ones) represented by (the courtyards and Iwan) and the modem one represented by the space of (garages and terraces) in Summer in Mosul city. The results showed that the traditional open spaces are the nearest to the thermal comfort zone, although both of them don't represent the ideal state of human comfort in this period of Summer.
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- 2012
49. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Cysticercus tenuicollis Isolated from Some Intermediate Host in Kurdistan-Iraq
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Fatima Mohammed Ali, Abdullah A. Hama, Amer Abdullah Hassan, Awaz M. Salih, and Rostam Hama Zorab
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0301 basic medicine ,Taenia hydatigena ,Veterinary medicine ,biology ,Accession number (library science) ,Intermediate host ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA extraction ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,law ,GenBank ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,parasitic diseases ,Cysticercus tenuicollis, Taenia hydatigena, mt-CO1, DNA, Molecular marker ,lcsh:T1-995 ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science ,Echinococcus granulosus ,Feces ,Polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Cysticercus tenuicollis (C. tenuicollis) is the larval stage infection of Taenia hydatigena, a common tapeworm of dogs and other Canidae, which has a wide range of intermediate hosts including sheep, goat, cattle, deer, camel, horse, human and other wild ruminants, the disease spreads through a contaminated water, soil and food with feces of infected dogs or other carnivores, T. hydatigena lives in the intestinal of the definitive host (carnivores) and excretes a huge number of eggs with feces daily. The present study conducted to determine the prevalence rate and molecular characterization of C. tenuicollis among sheep and goats in Sulaimani province. A total of 14088 slaughtered animals were inspected postmortem from the new Sulaimani abattoir comprise, which involves 13395 sheep and 693 goats. The selected cysts were preserved in 70% Ethanol for DNA extraction and molecular study, The mt-CO1 gene was amplified with a conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the PCR product purified and DNA sequencing for reverse and forward strands was determined by a genetic analyzer, the obtained sequences aligned with the DNA sequences of T. hydatigena in Iran, Turkey and Palestine, which deposited in GenBank under the following accession number (JQ710588), (JN827307) and ( KM032284) respectively. The prevalence rate of C. tenuicollis was 2.63% in sheep and 2.58% in goats. This result shows no significant differences of C. tenuicollis between sheep and goats (p>0.05). The nucleotide sequence alignment of cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CO 1) gene revealed that the amplified DNA fragment is belong to Taenia hydatigena and Echinococcus granulosus and the nucleotide sequences of T. hydatigena deposited in GenBank under accession number (MH638348). This finding concludes that the amplification of mt-CO1 gene cannot be depended on discriminate hydatid cyst and C. tenuicollis while the partial DNA sequences of mt-CO1 gene are significantly valuable to differentiate C. tenuicollis from hydatid cyst, which is completely different in the pathology and control.
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50. PREVALENCE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA IN HOSPITALIZED CANCER PATIENTS
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A.Ali, Fattma, primary, Al-Daoodz, Ahmed Akil Khudhair, additional, abdulrrazaq sleman, Jihad, additional, Amer Abdullah, Muhammed, additional, and Hassan Bakir, Sevan, additional
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