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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Psychosocial Climate and Its Relationship to Mental Distraction among Some Students of the Faculties of Physical Education and Sports Sciences Maryam Abdul alameer Rashid; Sahira Razzaq Kazem
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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The needs of students are many and varied in the diversity of their physical and social formation, and thepsychosocial climate, which is one of the important and influential psychological processes in the nature ofthe university atmosphere, which has an effect and relationship with mental distraction from the intellectualside, and therefore it is necessary to identify this relationship, explain it and find appropriate solutions to it,and that the rise the behavior and feeling of students should be characterized by positive energy, in additionto the morale based on the desire and the struggle to excel in the situations of university life that will resultin a certain type of distinguished activity characterized by effectiveness and perseverance.
The Effect of Pulmonary Ventilation Exercises and some Respiratory Indicators in the Preparation for Olympic Lift and Achievement for Advanced Lifters Hayder Jabbar Abd
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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The research aims to identify the effect of pulmonary ventilation exercises and some respiratory indicatorson the preparation of the Olympic jacks and achievement for the advanced fourths, so the experimentalapproach was adopted to treat the research problem, the research sample was intentionally chosen from (20)different players, they were divided into two experimental and control groups using the method of randomdivision.(1) The homogeneity and equivalence processes were performed to initiate one point for the data ofthe two research samples, after taking pre-measurements for them (height, age, ve. Vs. vo2 max), a trainingapproach was designed to develop pulmonary ventilation and know its effect on other research variables,and the results of the tribal arithmetic media were compared And the dimensionality of the two groups andtreating them statistically, as the most important conclusions were reached which are the void filling wheninhaling and holding the breath with the need to take adequate inhalation at a rate of (RR10) inhalation andexhalation operations before lifting that lead to the best achievement. .(2)
Aerobic Exercise and Omega 3 Supplementation to Reduce Primary Dysmenorrhea (Literature Review) Novadri Ayubi; Dhea Regita Sastika Putri
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain that is felt in the absence of organic disease.Hypersecretion of prostaglandins, especially PGF2a and PGE2 and increased uterine contractility are themain causes of primary dysmenorrhea during menstruation in women. Omega 3 can reduce menstrual painby reducing levels of prostaglandins during menstruation. besides aerobic exercise can be done as one wayto reduce the severity of primary dysmenorrhea.Methods: This study used a literature review method using comprehensive strategies such as searching forarticles in research journal databases, searching through the internet, reviewing articles. The data databasesearch used was Proquest, Pubmed, sciencediretct.com, Elsevier journal. The inclusion criteria in this studyare British journals that discuss physiology, omega 3, aerobic exercise, and primary dysmenorrhea. Theexclusion criteria in this study were international journals that had been published over the last 5 years in2021.Result: Based on a review of research results, it is clear that regular aerobic exercise can significantly reduceprimary dysmenorrhea due to increased progesterone. Omega 3 supplementation can significantly reduceprimary dysmenorrhea because it can inhibit prostaglandin productionConclusion: Aerobic exercise and omega 3 supplementation can reduce primary dysmenorrhea duringmenstruation
Haplotyping of Echinococcus granulosus Isolates From Human, Sheep and Cattles Hydatid Cysts in Some Central Euphrates Provinces, Iraq Nabaa Zahid Sabri Shani Al-Hasnawi; Ahmed Khudhair Al-Hamairy; Huda Jasim M. Altameme
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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This study included nine samples collected from the infected (liver and lung) divided into three equalsamples (sheep, cattle and humans) collected from some Central Euphrates Provinces for the period from thebeginning August 2019 till February 2020. PCR technique was performed for in detection and genotypingof Echiococcus granulosus hydatid cyst based on mitochondrial Cox1 gene and Nad1 genes in isolates.This technique was carried out according to method described by Nikmanesh et al. (2014). The presentstudy aimed to showed haplotype genetic and the frequency percentage of it in the Central Euphratesregion.the result showed the H15 haplotype was a higher frequency followed it ( H10, H11) and then (H5).The frequency percentage of the haplotype genetic in the current study of the taken samples (8) that theprevalence and frequency of haplotype genetic H15 was 37.5%, followed by the genotype ( H10,H11) at25% for both them , and the lowest was the genotype (H5) at 12.5% The human samples registered 100%for (H15) , the sheep registered 50 % for H5, H10.While cattle samples registered 33.3 % for H10 and 66.6for H11 . Isolation H15 is the essential in the infection to humans as a result of dogs were fed hydatid cystsof cattle origin, and there is no relationship between sheep and humans, while there is a relationship betweensheep and cattle in the Haplotype (H10).
Evaluation of Serum Hepcidin Level in Iraqi Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C and Relation to Serum Iron Status Naeem Mohammed Mohsen Al-Abedy; Ehab Dawood Salman; Safa A Faraj
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Thermal Effect Created by Diode 810 nm Laser with Methylene Blue Stain: Histological an in Vitro Study Ali M. Sadeq; Balsam S. Abdulhameed; Ameer Dh. Hameedi
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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The Protective Effect of Cladophora glomerate Algae Ethanolic Extract on Some Biochemical Parameters in Rats Experimental Induced Diabetes Amal K. Abbas; Lubab G. Ali; Osama, I. Awad; Shaymaa, A. Ezaldeen
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The efficacy of alcoholic extract of Cladophora glomerate(Cg) algae in lowering levels of glucose , cholesteroland triglycerides in male rats with diabetes induced with Alloxan and as will as the histopathology of thepancreas was investigated in this report. The results showed that the alcoholic extract of algae reduced ofglucose cholesterol and triglycerides levels significantly and a histological examination of pancreatic tissuerevealed the therapeutic potential of Cladophora glomerate algae in inhibiting alloxan toxicity of alloxan.
The Association of TSHR Gene rs2268458 Polymorphism with Thyroid Disorders (Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism) in a Sample of Iraqi Patients Yasimin Hassan Juma’a; Risala Hussain Allami
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Evaluation of Microleakage under Sapphire Brackets Bonded with Three Different Orthodontic Adhesives after Thermocycling and Water Storage (An in Vitro Study) Omaima Lateef Salman; Reem Atta Rafeeq Al-Ani
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Objectives: To evaluate and compare the microleakage between enamel-adhesive, bracket-adhesiveinterfaces at occlusal and gingival sides of sapphire brackets bonded with three different light-cure adhesivesystems after thermocycling and 2 months water storage.Materials and Methods: Sapphire brackets bonded to forty eight intact extracted upper premolar randomlyassigned according to orthodontic adhesive systems used into three equal groups (n=16) with different colorcoding: Conventional Transbond XT; Transbond XT plus self-etching primer; Resin-modified glass ionomercement (RMGIC) GC Fugi Ortho LC. After bonding and thermocycling, half of samples (8 teeth) in eachgroup, tested immediately after thermocycling and 24 hours of water storage and the remaining 8 teeth wereincubated in distilled water to be tested after 2 months of water storage. After each storage interval, sampleswere subjected to a dye penetration test and examined under a stereomicroscope with image analyzersoftware to assess the degree of microleakage in mm. Data was analyzed using the non-parametric tests.Results: After both storage time intervals, RMGIC group displayed higher microleakage than other groupswith high significant differences with Transbond XT group and more microleakage seen at gingival marginthan occlusal margin in all groups. The microleakage values increased after 2 months storage, but withoutsignificant differences.Conclusion: The type of adhesive systems could effect the amount of microleakage and higher valueunder brackets bonded with RMGIC with more microleakage gingivally than occlusally. The microleakageincreased after thermocycling with 2 months water storage.