The world is keeping pace with evolution in all its fields as a result of scientists' pursuit of continuous scientific and technological development. This evolution included the sports field, which had a large space in the aspect of development and for all disciplines, Therefore, it's reflected today in what we see of records and advanced achievements in sporting events and activities. The development in the field of sports was the result of scientific research (Hussein and Jawad., 2022), where the interest in the training process has become one of the most important pillars of the development of achievement (Neamah and Altay., 2020). The shooting sport has also witnessed a remarkable development due to the diversity and development of its teaching and training methods, in which the means of learning and training had to develop also in the stages of the shooting process. Thus, it became necessary to find new educational means to ensure the acceleration of shooter learning on the one hand. In addition to helping the trainee to reach the planned level, to facilitate the process of teaching the performance of the stages of the shooting process on the other hand. The development at the level requires the trainers to use applied sciences (Drwysh and Farida, 2017). Dry training for shooters is one of the appropriate educational methods for mastering all the technical, sensory, and motor elements of the shooters performance as it is an essential part of the learning and training process in shooting with air weapons without the use of ammunition. Dry training is one of the educational and training methods at the same time to master all the technical and sensory elements of the shooters' performance. This technique is not a substitute for direct training or direct throwing, it is an essential part of the air weapons training process in general and the air gun weapon in particular. That is, developing an ideal image of different positions of pistol or gun throwing and developing a mental image of the performance attitudes of the accuracy of correction. Accordingly, it is considered one of the training methods for learning the skills of shooting with air weapons, where the aids have an effective impact on the learning and training process. As well as its fundamental role in developing the skill side of the shooters. According to this modern trend, educational devices and aids are manufactured from raw materials available in the local environment at a low cost in order to develop the accuracy of correction in the air pistol for young female shooters. Accuracy is one of the main requirements in shooting (Khalid., 2019), as Researchers use many methods to find out the most important errors that occur when shooting with an air pistol. These errors included the most suitable for the shooting skill, which is the radial, constant, and variable error measures because most of the skills deal with accuracy mainly. The error measures are also adopted at present in order to be clear to the shooter and the coach in order to know the causes of the committed errors that result in poor performance. Hence the research's importance lies in developing a training program for dry training using aids to know the errors that occur at an accuracy of correction with an air gun and the extent of the shot deviation from the center of the target by means of error measures. The researchers aimed to reduce and treat performance errors and weaknesses as much as possible in order to raise the skill capabilities of the accuracy of correction with an air pistol.
Integration of laminar bubbling flow with heat transfer equations in a novel internal jacket airlift bioreactor using microbubbles technology was examined in the present study. The investigation was accomplished via Multiphysics modelling to calculate the gas holdup, velocity of liquid recirculation, mixing time and volume dead zone for hydrodynamic aspect. The temperature and internal energy were determined for heat transfer aspect.
The results showed that the concentration of microbubbles in the unsparged area is greater than the chance of large bubbles with no dead zones being observed in the proposed design. In addition the pressure, due to the recirculation velocity of liquid around the draft
... Show MoreKE Sharquie, MM Al-Waiz, AA Al-Nuaimy, Saudi medical journal, 2005 - Cited by 8
Hydrogen sulfide removal catalyst was prepared chemically by precipitation of zinc bicarbonate at a controlled pH. The physical and chemical catalyst characterization properties were investigated. The catalyst was tested for its activity in adsorption of H2S using a plant that generates the H2S from naphtha hydrodesulphurization and a unit for the adsorption of H2S. The results comparison between the prepared and commercial catalysts revealed that the chemical method can be used to prepare the catalyst with a very good activity.
It has observed that the hydrogen sulfide removal over zinc oxide catalyst follows first order reaction kinetics with activation energy of 19.26 kJ/mole and enthalpy and e
... Show MoreIn this work, measurements of activity concentration of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) isotopes and their related hazard indices for several materials such as crude oil, sludge and water in Ahdeb oil fields in Waste governorate using high pure germanium coaxial detection technique. The average values for crude oil samples were174.72Bq/l, 43.46Bq/l, 355.07Bq/l, 264.21Bq/l, 122.52nGy/h, 0.7138, 1.1861, 0.601 mSv/y, 0.1503mSv/y and 1.8361 for Ra-226, Ac-228, K-40, Ra eq, D, H-external and H-internal respectively. According to the results; the ratio between 238U to 232Th was 4, which represents the natural ratio in the crust earth; therefore, one can be strongly suggested that the geo-stricture of the
... Show MoreThis study highlights the problems of translating Shakespeare's food and drink-related insults (henceforth FDRIs) in (Henry IV, Parts I&II) into Arabic. It adopts (Vinay & Darbelnet's:1950s) model, namely (Direct& Oblique) to highlight the applicability of the different methods and procedures made by the two selected translators (Mashati:1990 & Habeeb:1905) .The present study tries to answer the following questions:(i) To what extent the FDRIs in Henry IV might pose a translational problem for the selected translators to find suitable cultural equivalents for them? (ii) Why do the translators, in many cases, resort to a literal procedure which is almost not worka
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