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    The Morphological Variation of Digital Technological Terms

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    This article mainly aims to reveal the morphological properties of digital technological terms, in which the formation of terms related to digital technologies, their structural arrangement, their components, synthetic description, functional properties and classification are given

    Study of Some Qualitative Traits Of Some Salmon Products Imported Into Iraq

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    This study was conducted on 12/19/2021 on salmon products imported to Iraq, which are whole fish with the head and tail removed, slices, rings, fingers, and cubes for the purpose of determining the physical characteristics of these products and to determine their suitability for human consumption. The products were obtained from K.F. M Marine Fish, the exclusive agent in Iraq, and all products were one meal and one date, and the product was valid from 10/5/2021 until 7/4/2022, and the results were as follows: -The results of the qualitative characteristics of total volatile nitrogen (TVN), pH, and trimethylamine (TMA) were within permissible limits, and myoglobin pigment concentrations were low in imported salmon fish products

    Pаrodontal Disease and Oral Mucosa among Pregnant Women Living in Various Environmental Conditions

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    Dental diseases are widespread all over the world and affect almost all segments of the population, especially its sensitive part - children and pregnant women. Among these diseases, periodontal and oral mucosa diseases are among the most common [2, 3, 6]

    A Study on the Fungus Agaricus bisporus and Observing the Effect of Cultivation Periods and Cultivation Media on the Growth of This Fungus

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    The study aimed to know the effect of different culture media and cultivation period on the growth of fungus Agarigus bisporus, and cultivation was done on Petri dishes using different culture media containing nanomaterials (PDA medium (comparative), medium containing wheat bran, medium containing wheat bran nanoparticles, Cultivation medium containing compost extract, culture medium containing nanocompost extract). The results showed an increase in the growth of the fungus Agaricus bisporus during 15 days of the experiment period, and the growth increased due to the superiority of all treatments with significant differences, and the use of these media led to an increase in the productivity of the fungus in all types of culture media used under study. No significant differences appeared between the average cultivation period for the samples under cultivation in the period 5 and 10 days, while they appeared on the 15th day

    Adverse Childhood Experiences Propel Adult Addiction

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    Despite the negative consequences, individuals with addiction persist in drug use, characterized by relapses and chronic brain disorders. Research has established a link between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and subsequent alcohol and drug problems. This study aimed to identify the influence of ACEs on the development of addiction in adulthood. A descriptive (retrospective) design was employed from August 1, 2023, to March 1, 2024, involving 142 male addict patients using convenience sampling. Data were collected via a questionnaire comprising sociodemographic information, the ACEs Questionnaire, and the Simple Screening Instrument for Alcohol and Other Drugs (SSI-AOD). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analysis. Results showed that 43.3% of patients had experienced some form of negative childhood experience, and 71.8% had moderate to severe alcohol and drug use. The findings suggest that ACEs significantly impact the development of addiction in adulthood, with participants exhibiting moderate levels of both substance use and adverse childhood experiences. Ethical considerations were adhered to, with approval from the University of Karbala and assurances of confidentiality for participants. This study highlights the critical role of ACEs in adult addiction, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions

    Response of Growth, Yield and Content of Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum L.) fruits of Active Ingredients by Influence of planting distance Between Rows and Spraying of Nano-Iron

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    A field experiment was implemented during a winter season of 2023 in the Botanical Garden of the College of Basic Education - Al-Mustansiriya University to find out the response of growth, yield and content of coriander seeds of active ingredients by influence of planting distance between rows and spraying of nano-iron. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) according to split-plots arranging was used with three replications. The main plots including three distances between rows (10, 20 and 30 cm), whilst the sub plots included spraying of two concentrations of nano-iron (10 and 20 mg L-1) as well as spraying of distilled water (0 mg nano-Fe L-1). The results revealed that the 30 cm distance between rows was significantly excelled in the main branches number, chlorophyll index, fruits number and fruits content of essential oil (7.74 branch plant-1, 34.12 Spad, 86.42 fruit plant-1 and 2.48%) sequentially, while the 10 cm distance between rows was significantly superiority in the plant height and 1000-fruits weight (66.13 cm and 12.97 g) sequentially. The plant that sprayed with nano-iron at a concentration of 10 mg L-1 was significantly superiority in the main branches number, chlorophyll index and fruits number (7.30 branch plant-1, 34.61 Spad and 85.83 fruit plant-1) sequentially, whereas the spraying of nano-iron at a 20 mg L-1 was significantly superiority in the plant height, 1000-fruits weight and fruits content of essential oil (66.65 cm, 11.60 g and 2.33%) sequentially. The di-interaction had significant effect on the most of studied traits. Further, the results of HPLC analysis indicated a difference in the percentages of the active ingredients (camphor, limonene and linalool) of coriander essential oil

    Examining Complications and Success Rates of Laser Fistula Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach

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    The study investigates the effectiveness of laser fistula removal surgery by analyzing its complications and success rates. Despite being a common procedure, there remains a knowledge gap regarding its comprehensive clinical outcomes. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 93 patients who underwent this surgery in various hospitals in Iraq from April 2022 to August 2023. Data on operative times, complications, recovery, and patient satisfaction were collected and analyzed. The findings revealed that the procedure had a high success rate of 90.32%, with minimal complications such as infections (6.45%) and recurrences (2.15%). These results imply that laser fistula removal surgery is a highly effective and safe treatment option that significantly enhances patients' postoperative quality of life and satisfaction, suggesting its broader application in clinical practice

    Empowering MSMEs Kedungrejo Village Governments Role

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    This study investigates the role of village government in fostering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Kedungrejo Village, Indonesia, using a descriptive qualitative approach. Through purposive sampling, informants including village officials and MSME operators were interviewed, observed, and studied through documentation. Results reveal that the village government primarily acts as a facilitator by providing administrative support and venues for training facilitated by third parties, while regulatory efforts largely adhere to existing policies. However, communication gaps between the government and MSME community hinder effective catalytic roles. Supporting factors include third-party interventions enhancing MSME skills through social media, whereas inhibiting factors encompass low business management proficiency among MSME operators and inadequate reciprocity towards government-provided facilities. These findings underscore the complexities and nuances in local government support for MSMEs, suggesting avenues for policy refinement and community engagement to bolster MSME development in rural settings

    Issues of Using Phraseologisms in Italian Language Teaching: a Linguoculturological and Linguodidactic Study

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    Phraseological units are considered a product of folk art. As an important branch of linguistics, the main focus of phraseology is on the study of the nature of phraseologies and their categorical signs, as well as on determining the laws of the use of phraseologies in speech. The most important problem of phraseology is to differentiate and distinguish phraseologisms from word combinations that are formed in speech (that is, not ready in advance) and to determine the signs of phraseologies on this basis

    Linguocultural Aspect of Hypotaxemes with Conditional Components in English and Uzbek Languages

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    In modern linguistics, there is a great interest in the analysis of linguistic and cultural material in the process of teaching languages, an anthropocentric paradigm is formed, and the language is considered not only within its communicative and cognitive function but as a kind of cultural code of individual linguistic and cultural communities. The purpose of this scientific article is to study the manifestation of linguistic and cultural worldviews and to study the linguistic and cultural aspects of hypotaxemes with conditional components in English and Uzbek languages. The study of the conceptual structure allows us to identify deeper and more significant properties of hypotaxemes with conditional components. The object of this scientific article is conditional sentences that express statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Complete conditional sentences contain a conditional  clause  (often referred to as the if-clause) and the consequence in non-related languages such as Uzbek and English

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