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The Effect of Increased Correction in Modifying Some Improper Eating Habits in Malnourished Children
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Not necessarily to be malnutrition is a result of poverty and lack of food, it may be the outcome of the wrong food practices; and the lack of knowledge in nutrition basis and chronic diseases. Some studies have confirmed that the more the knowledge in nutrition basis increased, the more the child has well-balanced food.

Unhealthy eating habits spread among children at an early age, which is one of the negative factors affecting the nutritional status they have causing various disorders as a result of lack or increase of food or lack of balance. The signs and symptoms of these disorders can be simple or can lead to deadly diseases.

Training children on proper eating habits in different fields of life is considered the most important functions of kindergarten's teacher, and whenever such habits are correct, the child grows up healthy, physically and psychologically. This is because the physical health depends largely on mental health and the habits that an individual accustomed them since childhood.Current research goal have been identified by:

_ knowing the effect of increased correction program in modifying some improper eating habits in malnourished children, and that requires the testing the following hypotheses :

 

  1. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the pre and post tests.
  2. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the control group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the pre and post tests.
  3. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental and control groups on the list of unhealthy dietary habits after applying the program of increased correction in the post test.
  4. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the first post test and the second one.

And to achieve the goal of the current research, (30) children was chosen intention from (5) kindergartens in the districts of Baghdad city. To measure  improper eating habits and measure malnutrition caused by lack of protein, the researcher tries to:

  1. Build a measurement of improper dietary habits contains (55) points.
  2. Build a measurement of malnutrition that caused by lack of protein contains (22) points.
  3. Build a program that uses the method of increased correction to modify some of unhealthy dietary habits of malnourished children due to lack of protein, contains (14) meetings.

These measurements and program have submitted to a group of experts and specialists in fields of medicine of society, nutrition, and educational and psychological sciences, who are (20) experts to evaluate the validity of the points. The researcher found the truth of the two measurements and the program, and she also found two kinds of stability for the measurement of unhealthy dietary habits, which are (85%) in the way of re-test and (88%) in the way of Alvakronbach.

 the research found the following results:

  1. There are statistically significant differences between pre and post tests on the list of unhealthy dietary habits and in favor of the experimental group post test.
  2. There are no statistically significant differences between pre and post tests for the control group.
  3. There are statistically significant differences between the scores' orders of the experimental group and the control group on the list unhealthy dietary habits after applying the program and this due to the effect and effectiveness of the program.
  4. There are statistically significant differences between the scores' orders of the experimental group in the first post test and the second one after (3) weeks.
  5. The method of increased correction led to fully modify the unhealthy dietary habits of malnourished children within a period of only (7) weeks.

For these results, the researcher reached to a number of recommendations.

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Publication Date
Wed Feb 01 2023
Journal Name
International Journal Of Electrical And Computer Engineering (ijece)
Classification of COVID-19 from CT chest images using Convolutional Wavelet Neural Network
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<p>Analyzing X-rays and computed tomography-scan (CT scan) images using a convolutional neural network (CNN) method is a very interesting subject, especially after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this paper, a study is made on 423 patients’ CT scan images from Al-Kadhimiya (Madenat Al Emammain Al Kadhmain) hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, to diagnose if they have COVID or not using CNN. The total data being tested has 15000 CT-scan images chosen in a specific way to give a correct diagnosis. The activation function used in this research is the wavelet function, which differs from CNN activation functions. The convolutional wavelet neural network (CWNN) model proposed in this paper is compared with regular convol

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Publication Date
Wed Dec 01 2021
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Comparison of Conventional and Aerobic Iandfill Simulator Reactors (case study; Kirkuk city, Iraq)
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Under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, two laboratory-scale reactors were operated. Each reactor
was packed with 8.5 kg of shredded synthetic solid waste (less than 5 cm) that was prepared according to an
average composition of domestic solid waste in the city of Kirkuk. Using an air compressor, aerobic
conditions were created in the aerobic reactor. This study shows that the aerobic reactor was more efficient in
COD and BOD5 removal which were 97.88% and 91.25% while in case of anaerobic reactor, they were
66.53%and 19.11%, respectively.

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Tue Dec 03 2013
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Science
New adaptive satellite image classification technique for al Habbinya region west of Iraq
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Fri Sep 27 2019
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Preparation and Spectroscopic Characterization of Chromium(III) and Iron(III) Mixed Ligand Complexes
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.Curcumin (Cur) and L phenylalanine (Phy) compounds were used to prepare two mixed ligand complexes with Cr (III) and Fe (III) ions. The synthesized complexes are characterized by using conductivity measurement and different spectral methods like FT-IR and UV- Vis .Molar conductance and analytical studies confirmed that the complexes exhibit octahedral geometry., suggest that the complexes are formed in 1: 1 :2 [ L : Metal : 2phe ] ratio and they proposed to have the general formulae [M(Cur)(phe)2] Cl (M= Cr (III) and Fe (III) The compound dyeing method was studied and applied to acrylic fabric.The antibacterial activity of curcumin, phenylalanine and their mixed ligand complexes were examined on pathogenic bacterial strains and showed good

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Tue Oct 05 2010
Journal Name
Journal Of College Of Education For Women
Conversation Analysis of Forum: a Selected Text from Paul S. Kemp Online Journal
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Language as a means of communication has long been the concern of many conversation analysts in their studies such as: Sacks et al. (1974), Schegloff et al. (1977), Duncan (1972), Grice (1975) and Burton (1980). Burton has attempted analyzing the first ten transitions of the play “The Dumb Waiter” for mere a presentation of her approach. This paper aims at analyzing the conversational structure of forum on the subject of literary fiction and genre fiction by applying Burton’s model (1980) of analysis to answer the question to what extent this model is applicable in analyzing the presented text. The findings of the investigation have proved the applicability of the structure of conversation formulated by Burton (1980) in her model wit

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Mon Oct 16 2006
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Novel Metal Complexes of Tetradentate Ligands Type N2S2 Synthesis and Physico-Chemical Characterisation
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This study is included the preparation of two tetradentate amide-thiol proligands of the general structure [H2Ln], [where; (n = (1–2)]. The ligands [H2L1] and [H2L2] have been prepared from the reaction of the cyclic thioester 2-oxo-1, 4-dithiacyclohexane (compound 1) and 3-chloro-2-oxo-1, 4 dithiacyclohexane (compound 2) with 2-aminomethanepyridine in (1:1) ratio respetively. The reaction was carried out in chloroform at room temperature and under N2 atmosphere. Structural formula of these two ligands have been reported.

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Sat Feb 05 2011
Journal Name
International Journal Of Chemical Reactor Engineering
Mass Transport Properties of a Flow-Through Electrolytic Reactor Using Zinc Reduction System
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An electrolytic process for the removal of Zn(II) from aqueous solution using a parallel amalgamated copper screens cathode operated in the flow through mode is proposed. The current-potential curves recorded at a rotating amalgamated copper disc electrode were used to determine diffusion coefficient of Zn(II). The performance of electrolytic reactor was investigated by using different flow rates at initial zinc ion concentration(48 mg/L). Taking into account the residential Zn(II) concentration, the best results were obtained for cathode potential of (-1.35 V vs. SCE) at flow rate (320 L/h). Zinc ion concentration was found to decrease from 48 mg/L to 1 mg/L during 120 min. of electrolysis. The experimental data are well correlate

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Wed Mar 10 2021
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Theoretical Studies of Sum Optical Properties for InAs (001) by Surface Differential Reflectivity
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The real and imaginary part of complex dielectric constant for InAs(001) by adsorption of oxsagen atoms has been calculated, using numerical analysis method (non-linear least square fitting). As a result a mathematical model built-up and the final result show a fairly good agreement with other genuine published works.

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Sun Jan 01 2017
Journal Name
International Journal Of Medical Research & Health Sciences
Clinical and Radiographical Assessment of Alveolar Bone Loss Associated with Overhang Amalgam Filling
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Sun Feb 25 2024
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An exploratory study of history-based test case prioritization techniques on different datasets
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In regression testing, Test case prioritization (TCP) is a technique to arrange all the available test cases. TCP techniques can improve fault detection performance which is measured by the average percentage of fault detection (APFD). History-based TCP is one of the TCP techniques that consider the history of past data to prioritize test cases. The issue of equal priority allocation to test cases is a common problem for most TCP techniques. However, this problem has not been explored in history-based TCP techniques. To solve this problem in regression testing, most of the researchers resort to random sorting of test cases. This study aims to investigate equal priority in history-based TCP techniques. The first objective is to implement

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