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Effect of Method and Type Additive Fertilization with Date Palm Wastes on Growth of Cucumber Plants under Open Field Conditions M. M. Muslat
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This experiment was carried out in spring of 2017 in a field of the Horticulture department and Garden Engineering / College of Agriculture / Baghdad University (Abu-Ghraib) , alternative site for Anbar University, to study the effect of  method and type of organic fertilization with Date palm waste (decomposed Date palm leaves and decomposed grinder Date palm seeds ) Add To the soil by weight : weight ratio and spraying the extract of decomposed grindery Date palm seeds on cucumber growth under field conditions, according to RCBD. Treatments included T0 was the control using recommended  chemical fertilizer (260 kg urea / h + 340 kg super phosphate / h and 100 kg K / h using potassium sulphate) , T1 , T2 and T3 was organic fertilizer consisting of 2.5%, 5% and 7.5% decomposed Date palm leaves wastes  respectively, T4, T5 and T6 fertilizing with 4%, 6% and 8% decomposed grindery Date palm seeds  respectively, and T7, T8 and T9 addition of 2.5%, 5% and 7.5% decomposed Date palm leaves wastes respectively with foliar spray by extract of decomposed grindery Date palm seeds , T10 add organic fertilizer consisting of decomposed Date palm leaves 5% and 4% decomposed Date palm seeds . Half of the fertilizer recommendation was added to all organic fertilization treatments. The data were analyzed by Gen Stat program and the results were tested according to LSD test at a 0.05 probability level. The results showed that organic fertilization with decomposed Date palm leaves increased the vegetative growth.  T9 exceeded most of the studied traits, It given 100% germination ratio, rate of leaf area was 4305 cm2, phosphorus ratio in leaves was 0.3833, potassium in leaves was 1.2000%. T5, T4 and T6 were exceeded significantly about the other treatments in speed of germination were 7.24, 6.75 and 6.60 plant per day respectively.  T8 given highest rate of plant height was 175.1 cm. T7 given highest chlorophyll content in plant leaves was 62.10 Spad. T3 given highest dry mater of vegetative part was 11.17%.Keywords: Organic fertilization, Foliar application, Date palm wastes, Plant extract Cucumber.
A Novel Instrumental Method for the Determination of Cobalt (II) ion using NAG-ADF-300-2 Analyser, via the Formation of a Precipitating Reaction Product Through On-Line Long Distance (300 mm) and Short Path Length (2 mm) Chasing of Sample Segment Nagam Shakir Turkie Al-Awadi
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A new instrument is presented for determination of Co (II) ion using precipitation reaction NAG-ADF-300 – 2 analyser is used for attenuation of incident light (white snow light emitting diode) at two stages, first one is 110 mm while the second one is 60 mm with a separation distance of 100 mm reaction of Co (II) ion with rubeanic acid in alkaline medium forms a black precipitate. The attenuation of this precipitate to the incident light is measured in a very repeatable, reproducible manner of RSD% less than 1% at variable concentrations. Line or calibration graph extend from 0.02 – 0.1 mmol / L Cobalt (II) ion. 30 sample / hr. can be handled. This instrument is easy to use and have extended ranged of working parameters. 50-500 µL samples can be manipulated using 2- line system. Limit of detection (L.O.D) is 0.5µmol L-1 at 50 µL for cell A and 7 µmol L-1 at 200 µL sample volume for cell B. The method was applied successfully for the determination of Co (II) ion in two different alloys.Key word: Turbidometry, Flow injection analysis, Cobalt (ll) Ion. and snow white light emitting diode.
Effect of Radiation on Employers in Radiology (X- rays, CT Scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging )In Al-muthanna Province-Iraq Hanaa Ali Aziz
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The aim of  this study was evaluated  the effect of radiation  on the hematological  parameter  of employers  in X- rays, CT scan  and  MRI units, during the period from October-2016 up to  March–2017. Fifty sample were examined  in the present study as well as twenty apparently  healthy  people   selected  as the control, their  ages  ranged  between  25-36 years  old. The samples were examined by using hematological tests. The study showed a significant   increase at (P<0.05) in Male, age groups (31-36) and blood group B. The  study  indicated  a  significant  decrease  at (P<0.05) in  red blood cells(RBC)  and  hemoglobin (HB)  compared  with  control   groups. Also, indicated a significant increase at (P<0.05) in white blood cells (WBC), Neutrophil, Monocyte and Lymphocyte compared with control   groups.                                                                                               Keywords: Hematological, Radiation, MRI, CT scan, Iraq.
Antioxidant Peel off Gel Mask with Stevia Rebaudiana Bert Extract Lia Kusmita
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 08 (2019) Aug. 2019
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Anti-oxidant activity is the activity to deter free radicals. Stevia rebaudiana Bert contains multiple compounds, such as flavonoid, that are capable of deterring free radicals.  The aim of this research was to produce peel off gel mask based on Stevia rebaudiana Bert extract with anti-oxidant abilities. Additionally, it was also used to determine the characteristics including pH, viscosity, dispersion, adhesion, and drying time of the preparation. This research was initiated by creation of the extract, continued by creation of peel off gel mask formula, and finalized by testing the anti-oxidant properties. The research showed a result with the value of Stevia rebaudiana Bert extract (IC50 = 60 µg/ ml). From the evaluation result of anti-oxidant activity from the peel of mask using Stevia rebaudiana Bert extract, it was proven that the higher the extract’s concentration, the smaller the IC50 value, which indicated higher anti-oxidant activity. The characteristic evaluation result of all formula showed that the characteristic evaluation value still fulfilled the set criteria to produced good peel off gel mask. Keywords: Stevia rebaudiana Bert; anti-oxidant; peel off gel mask
Extraction of Staphyloxanthin from Staphylococcus aureus and Studying Some Biological Effect of Staphyloxanthin Pigment Fatima Amer Abd Algabar
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 04.
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Objective: This study aimed to extraction and purification of staphyloxanthine and to determine antibacterial effect of purified extract against pathogenic bacteria. Design and methods: To reach this goal from 306 samples of different clinical sources, Staphylococcus (22.8%) had been isolated and examined as S. aureus depending on cultural morphology, biochemical tests and Vitek2 system.  Staphyloxanthin pigment was extracted by using ethyl acetate with ethanol ,as wells the using qualitative and quantitative screening method to detect antibacterial effect of purified extract   then the results were statistically analyzed by SPSS to   perform the data analysis. Results: The results show significant difference in absorption of staphyloxanthin and the extracts; higher absorption of staphyloxanthin was recorded in tube 7 (0.998). Our study proved that purified extract of staphyloxanthin has an anti-bacterial effecting agent, It made inhibition zone against several kinds of gram negative bacteria at concentration (2, 20) mg/ml. This extract produces high inhibition zone (15mm) against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In conclusion: our finding to confirm the ethyl acetate and ethanol method is very significant for extracting staphyloxanthin pigment. Our results indicate that column chromatography is one of the most important and widely used techniques for separation of pigment (staphylxanthin); also the purified extract of staphyloxanthin was established as anti-bacterial activity against several gram negative bacteria with highly inhibition zone against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Keywords: Staphyloxanthin, Antibacterial, Purified extract, Well diffusion.       
Preparation, Identification, thermal and Spectroscopic Study of Schiff Bases Derived from Terephthalaldehyde and Their Binuclear Complexes with Some Transition Metals and Lanthanides Hassan. M. A. Al-Redha
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AbstractThe study include preparation and Characterization and Thermal Analysis of four new compounds of the Schiff bases , This ligand was prepared in two steps, in the first step includes reacted terephthaldehyde with(1,2-ethylenediamine and 1,4-Diaminobutane) to give precursore compound which reacted in the second step with (O-Vanillin and 2-Hydroxy-1- naphthaldehyde ) to give the following ligands L1 = 6,6,-((1E,1,E)((((1,4Phenylenebis(methanylylidene))bis(azanylylidene))bis(ethane2,1diyl))bis(azanylylidenebis(methanylylidene) bis(2- methoxyphenol) L2 = 1,1,-((1E)-((((1,4-phenylenebis(methanylylidene)) bis(azanylylidene))bis(ethane 2,1- diyl))bis(azanylylidene))bis (methanylylidene)bis(naphthalene-2-ol)  L3 = 6,6,-((1E,1,E)-((((1,4-Phenylenebis(methanylylidene)) bis(azanylylidene))bis(butan 4,1- diyl))bis(azanylylidenebis (methanylylidene) bis (2-methoxyphenol) L4 = 1,1,-((1E)-((((1,4-phenylenebis(methanylylidene)) bis(azanylylidene))bis((butan 4,1- diyl))bis(azanylylidene))bis (methanylylidene)bis(naphthalene-2-ol) The Binuclear complexes were synthesized by direct reaction of the corresponding metal chloride(CuCL2.2H2O,NiCL2.6H2O,SmCL3.6H2OCeCL3.6H2O ) with the ligands. The ligands and their complexes were characterized by using Elemental Analysis (C.H.N), Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), (UV-Vis), X-Ray, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-NMR) Mass Spectra, Magnetic sensitivity and Molar conductivity techniques were applied. The stoichiometry for ion metal and ligands of complexes has been studied in Continuous Variation method (Job method). for all complexes and with ratio (2:1), thermal analysis. The data of these measurements be done suggest configuration geometry to this Complexes
Study the Level of Zinc, Copper and Magnesium on Iraqi Diabetic Patients Hiba Abid Al-Hussein Hassan
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This studyamidto measure and compare the levels of serum 0zinc, copper and magnesium0 ions in healthy individuals and diabetic0 patients. Its involved 80 patients, their age range from (20-80) years.  The study divided into three groups: T1DM (40) patients, T2DM (40) patients and (40) healthy subject as control groups .Analysis of zinc ,copper and magnesiumions was done in serum by using auto analyzer  spectroscopy,whileserum glucosewas determined by enzymatic methods using linear chemicals kit. This project done during period from (November 2015 to Jun. 2016) at teaching laboratories and medical city / Baghdad. The study showed0 a definite lowering of serum0 magnesium (p<0.01) and serum zinc0 levels (p<0.01) while increasing0 of serum copper (p<0.01) in diabetic group compared with the healthy control groups.Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, copper, Zinc, Magnesium.
Antibiotics Treatment for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARTIs): Evaluation of Doxycycline Resistance Cases at a Community Health Center in Urban Area of Indonesia. Danni - Ramdhani
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 11 (2020) Nov. 2020
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Abstract. Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are a major health problem in developing countries. This infection can occur in the upper or lower respiratory tract which is accompanied by inflammation. Doxycycline is highly recommended for the treatment of ARTIs patients allergic to penicillin. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of doxycycline in the treatment of ARTIs through its antibiotic resistance rates, and identify bacteria that have been resistant to doxycycline antibiotics. This study consists of the stages of rejuvenation of clinical isolates from ARTIs patients at a community health center in the Urban Tasikmalaya area, identification of bacteria, and testing for antibiotic resistance using the paper-disk method. The results of resistance tests from 116 single clinical isolates showed that there had been resistance to doxycycline antibiotics in the treatment of ARTIs in the urban area of Tasikmalaya with a category of 64.29% being resistant; 14.29% intermediates and 21.42% are still sensitive. The results of bacterial identification showed that doxycycline was resistant to the Corynebacterium, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Haemophillus and Bordetella bacteria groups. Doxycycline treatment for ARTIs infection is considered not very effective. Another class of drugs as a substitute for doxycycline for patients allergic to penicillin is needed.
Implementation and Performance Assessment of Compressed Sensing for Images and Video Signals Charu Bhardwaj
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Compressed sensing is an optimization based formalized framework based upon sub-Nyquist sampling principle of exploiting only the sparse signal of interest. It exploits the sparsity of the signal to reconstruct it from less number of measurements than required by the Nyquist sampling criteria. A nascent field of compressive sensing is explored in this paper for accurate acquisition and reconstruction of signals, images and video sequences.  The algorithm is proposed for compression and efficient recovery of image and video based on the concept of compressive sensing. Three basic reconstruction techniques (Basic Pursuit (l1) Minimization, Least Square (l2) Minimization and Orthogonal Matching Pursuit) are applied on image samples and they are compared based on quality performance criteria. The performance parameters like compression ratio, peak signal to noise ratio and structural similarity index are evaluated for different image and video samples for critical analysis of these performance parameters is done for different reconstruction schemes. Finally it is concluded that compressive sensing based approach is better than the traditional compression schemes and Basic Pursuit (l1) methods gives the better image quality with a tradeoff among other parameters enabling faster acquisition, compression and reconstruction.Keywords: Compressed sensing, Sparsity, Structural similarity index, Basic Pursuit Minimization, Least Square Minimization and Orthogonal Matching Pursuit.
Aphasia after Spinal Deformity Correction Surgery in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis A Case Report Aji Antoro
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AbstractIntroduction. Advancement in operative techniques, better understanding of biomechanics and breakthrough in technology making spinal deformity correction surgery become more feasible and conducted more often. Majority of the neurological complications were related to spinal cord disruption due to technical issues. However, neurological complications that were attributed to a brain pathology, were more likely to be of ischemic origin.Case Illustration. We performed spinal deformity correction surgery on a 20-year old man with adult idiopathic scoliosis classification Lenke 2AN, with Cobb angle of 68°. On the second day, the serum sodium level showed a reduction. MRI examination revealed hyper acute infarct lesion on the posterior lobe of left temporo-parietal aspect. However, DSA examination was unremarkable. On the third postoperative day, his motoric and sensory functions, and sodium level returned to normal state. His cognitive function and communication abilities were able to return to normal gradually.Discussion. Stroke that occurs during spinal deformity correction surgery is reported in 5.8% of operative cases. Prone positioning accompanied by extension of the neck can compress vertebral arteries, causing reduction in vascular flow. Therefore, inappropriate prone positioning on the operating table for a prolonged period may cause cerebral ischemia.Conclusion. This case may serve as a reminder to surgeons and anesthesiologists towards the existence of such complications. Full awareness of the risk, good preoperative assessment, good surgical training, good communication, good teamwork, and good intraoperative and postoperative monitoring will minimize the risk for neurological complications.

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