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The Effect Of Exposure To Lentinula Edodes And Flammulina Velutipes On The Biodegradation Of Crystallized Polylactic Acid, Iraine Taine Jan 2024

The Effect Of Exposure To Lentinula Edodes And Flammulina Velutipes On The Biodegradation Of Crystallized Polylactic Acid, Iraine Taine

Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

Crystallized polylactic acid (CPLA) is a prevalent bioplastic which, despite being biodegradable, is extremely resistant to decomposition in natural environments. As a result, CPLA waste contamination is rapidly becoming a prevalent issue. Lentinula edodes and Flammulina velutipes are two widespread white-rot fungi whose capabilities for bioplastic degradation have not been examined. This study aimed to determine a natural approach for reducing plastic waste by evaluating the ability of L. edodes and F. velutipes to degrade CPLA bioplastic. It was hypothesized that CPLA samples would decrease in mass when individually treated with L. edodes and F. velutipes due to their similarities …


Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia Dec 2023

Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia

Journal of Nonprofit Innovation

Urban farming can enhance the lives of communities and help reduce food scarcity. This paper presents a conceptual prototype of an efficient urban farming community that can be scaled for a single apartment building or an entire community across all global geoeconomics regions, including densely populated cities and rural, developing towns and communities. When deployed in coordination with smart crop choices, local farm support, and efficient transportation then the result isn’t just sustainability, but also increasing fresh produce accessibility, optimizing nutritional value, eliminating the use of ‘forever chemicals’, reducing transportation costs, and fostering global environmental benefits.

Imagine Doris, who is …


Cosemiprime Ring, Muntaha Abdul- Razaq Hasan Jan 2023

Cosemiprime Ring, Muntaha Abdul- Razaq Hasan

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

In this paper ,we introduce a new type of rings,namely cosemiprime ringas a generalization of semiprime ring,where a ring C is said to be cosemiprime ring if I= for each ideal I of C .Some properties of this type of rings are obtained . Also,we determin the relationship among types of ideals in this ring.


Review Of Key Derivation Functions In Cryptographic Systems, Hasan Kadhim A. Alsuwaiedi, Abdul Monem S. Rahma Jan 2023

Review Of Key Derivation Functions In Cryptographic Systems, Hasan Kadhim A. Alsuwaiedi, Abdul Monem S. Rahma

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Because of its significance in the formation of the core of encryption/decryption algorithms, the key derivation function (KDF) or pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) plays a major part in the cryptographic system. Random numbers are required for the usage of encryption and decryption techniques in a variety of network security applications. In this research we Focus on key generation functions, which are an important aspect of symmetric and asymmetric algorithms. Disgusting the background of PRNG basics and attempting to characterize and evaluate several publications that offer proposals for key generators.


The Refractive Index Of Photonic Crystal Fibers As A Function Of Some Parameters And Temperature, Mohammed Salim Jasim, Nadia Al-Aboody Jan 2023

The Refractive Index Of Photonic Crystal Fibers As A Function Of Some Parameters And Temperature, Mohammed Salim Jasim, Nadia Al-Aboody

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Photonic crystal fibers in the late period occupied a wide range of studies and research because of the ease of dealing with them in terms of design and installation, as there is a group of parameters used in them that can affect the refractive index of the pulse propagation through it, including the diameter of the air holes, the distance between the air holes and their number, as this study showed in addition to the aforementioned parameters The effect of temperature on the refractive index was also studied. It has been observed that with an increase in the diameter of …


Common Fixed Point Theorems By Using Two Mappings In B-Rectangular Metric Space, Qasim K. Kadhim Jan 2023

Common Fixed Point Theorems By Using Two Mappings In B-Rectangular Metric Space, Qasim K. Kadhim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

In this paper, the aim to obtain the existence and uniqueness of some common fixed point theorem on b-rectangular metric space by using new conditions including rational, maximum, minimum and combination for two mappings.


Environmental And Diagnostic Study Of Some Parasites In River Diwaniyah-Fish Of Al Xanthopterus, Abtisam Jasim Abbas Jan 2023

Environmental And Diagnostic Study Of Some Parasites In River Diwaniyah-Fish Of Al Xanthopterus, Abtisam Jasim Abbas

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The current study was concerned with investigating parasitic infections in Barbus Xanthopterus fish in Al-Diwaniyah River, for the period (July 2020-December 2020). (218) fish were collected from three different locations along the Al-Diwaniyah River. The results of the laboratory examination indicated that the fish were infected with the parasite Chilodonella Cyprinid and Eimiria sinenis. The current study recorded changes in the physical and chemical properties of Al-Diwaniyah River water, as the water temperature values, measured turbidity values, pH, electrical conductivity, hardness and TDS recorded a clear variation during the months of the study. The results of the statistical analysis indicated …


Some Properties Of Almost Periodic Points In A Random Dynamical System, Qays Arif Wali, Ihsan Jabbar Jan 2023

Some Properties Of Almost Periodic Points In A Random Dynamical System, Qays Arif Wali, Ihsan Jabbar

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

No abstract provided.


Preparation And Study Of Tin And Gallium Thin Films On Silicon Substrates, Maher Nadher Abdullah Jan 2023

Preparation And Study Of Tin And Gallium Thin Films On Silicon Substrates, Maher Nadher Abdullah

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

In this research, the ideal procedures were obtained for growth epitaxial layers of tin and gallium solutions which are solid solutions, and the two solutions of the molten material were dissolved on a silicon substrate. The results were to obtain the lowest dislocation density of thin films. The relationship between the dislocation densities of thin films and the thickness of the thin film was an exponential relationship between its variable values. Thin films with a compound containing a smooth structure varied in order were obtained by smoothly changing the lattice parameters of the gradient gap solid solution, and an ideal …


Correlation And Comparison Of Some Trace Elements And Their Related Proteins In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Kalars City/ Kurdistan-Iraq, Hero Helal Muhammed Saed, Zeyan Abdullah Ali Jan 2023

Correlation And Comparison Of Some Trace Elements And Their Related Proteins In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Kalars City/ Kurdistan-Iraq, Hero Helal Muhammed Saed, Zeyan Abdullah Ali

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

No abstract provided.


Antibiotic Susceptibility Of Proteus Mirabillis That Isolates Of Diabetic Foot Ulcers In Al- Diwaniyah Hospital, Aseel Hussein Jaber, Suaad A. Fazaa Almiyah Jan 2023

Antibiotic Susceptibility Of Proteus Mirabillis That Isolates Of Diabetic Foot Ulcers In Al- Diwaniyah Hospital, Aseel Hussein Jaber, Suaad A. Fazaa Almiyah

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The current study have been included 250 samples diabetic foot ulcer patients attending in Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital and private clinics at a period of study from beginning October 2021 to February 2022, Isolates were identified by morphological form on blood agar and macConkey agar, traditional biochemical tests and then confirmed by Vitek 2 system. The result of bacterial culture have been recorded that only 80 samples had positive result to P. mirabilis formed (32%) of this result. Prevalence of P. mirabilis isolates in male more than female (34.78%) and (28.57%) respectively, after then were determination of antibiotics susceptibility pattern of …


Supra-Approximation Spaces Using Combined Edges Systems, Hussein R. Jaffer, Khalid Sh. Al’Dzhabri Jan 2023

Supra-Approximation Spaces Using Combined Edges Systems, Hussein R. Jaffer, Khalid Sh. Al’Dzhabri

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The primary in this paper's notion, the i-space using incident edges system (resp. n-space using non-incidental edges system), is what this study is responsible for generating and investigating. Additionally, we used c-interior to define the c-lower approximations in generalized rough set theory (resp. i-interior and n-interior) Additionally, the c-upper approximations are defined using c-closure (as opposed to i-closure and n-closure), and some of its characteristics are studied.


Study Of Transitive Random Dynamical Systems, Salam T. Abbas, Ihsan J. Kadhim Jan 2023

Study Of Transitive Random Dynamical Systems, Salam T. Abbas, Ihsan J. Kadhim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

No abstract provided.


Candida Spp. Associated With Covid-19 And Its Susceptibility To Some Antifungals, Mohammed Mudhafar Alkhuzaie, Neeran Obied Jasim Jan 2023

Candida Spp. Associated With Covid-19 And Its Susceptibility To Some Antifungals, Mohammed Mudhafar Alkhuzaie, Neeran Obied Jasim

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The aim of this study was to conduct a survey of the Candida species associated with COVID-19 viral infection in 150 patients who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital in Al-Diwaniyah City, Iraq, for a five-month period from October 2021 to February 2022. The results indicated the dominance of Candida spp. over the rest of the isolated fungal species, with 97 isolates (64.66%). C. albicans was shown to be the most abundant species with a percentage of 55.67 percent (P 0.05), compared to the other Candida species that were isolated (Candida tropicalis 13.4 percent, …


Fungal And Trichothecenes (Tct) Contamination Of Poultry Feed From Duhok Province, Kurdistan Of Iraq, L. F. Hussei A. A. M. Saadullah Jan 2023

Fungal And Trichothecenes (Tct) Contamination Of Poultry Feed From Duhok Province, Kurdistan Of Iraq, L. F. Hussei A. A. M. Saadullah

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Fungi are capable of reducing the nutritional value of food for human and animals and producing many mycotoxins. Mycotoxins-contaminated animal feed has adverse effects on productivity and animal health. As well, mycotoxins may be carried over into meat and eggs when poultry are fed with contaminated feed. Data on the occurrence of T-2 and HT-2 toxins in poultry feed from Kurdistan region of Iraq are very limited. T-2 toxin is the most toxic type A trichothecene mycotoxin. It is the secondary metabolite of the Fusarium fungi, and is common in grains and animal feed. Toxic effects have been shown both …


Omitted - Value Transformation For A Complex Differential Equations, Shatha S. Alhily, Fatima Ah. Mazloum Jan 2023

Omitted - Value Transformation For A Complex Differential Equations, Shatha S. Alhily, Fatima Ah. Mazloum

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

No abstract provided.


Comparative Physiology Study Of Side Effect Between Xenical And Lipo-6 Supplements Which Treated Obese Rabbets, Hayder Ghazib Abdulshaheed Jan 2023

Comparative Physiology Study Of Side Effect Between Xenical And Lipo-6 Supplements Which Treated Obese Rabbets, Hayder Ghazib Abdulshaheed

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Obesity is rapidly becoming a health problem, and it is considered a metabolic disease of epidemic proportions. Obesity is also associated with many comorbidities such as hyperlipidemia, fatty liver, atherosclerosis, cancer. Use of over-the-counter weight-loss supplements has become more common in the world; Xenical and Lipo-6 are two examples of nutritional supplements that do not pass safety research before being sold to the consumer. The ability of Xenical and lipo-6 supplements on DNA fragmentation in human lymphocytes was studied, where these cells represent important defense line of the body. On other hand, thirty white rabbits Iraqis in this experiment, weighing …


Steganography Using Syntactic Method, Saad Nasser Al.Azzam, Fahad Ali Al-Qarni Jan 2023

Steganography Using Syntactic Method, Saad Nasser Al.Azzam, Fahad Ali Al-Qarni

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

Information security, which is becoming more crucial as information sharing plays an increasingly significant part in the day-to-day activities of today's people, is one of the methods that may be used for information security. For the sake of information security, we present a method to linguistic steganography that is based on syntactic banks.

While the unprocessed input a phrase structure of the sentence is produced by parsing the sentence using the Stanford parser, which can create a phrase structure of the sentence.

They create the grammatical structure of the sentence. The input secret message is encoded using Shannon-Fano coding in …


Water Quality Evaluation Of The Main Drain In Dhi-Qar Governorate, South Iraq, Ali H. Nomas, Ayser Al-Shamma Jan 2023

Water Quality Evaluation Of The Main Drain In Dhi-Qar Governorate, South Iraq, Ali H. Nomas, Ayser Al-Shamma

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

The Main Drain is one of the largest irrigation projects which is used to collect drainage water from the lands extended on both sides of the water channel and diverts it to Shatt Al-Arab and from there to the Arabian Gulf. The Main Drain passed in Dhi-Qar Governorate to the northeast of Nasiriyah oil field in the Kati’a area, which is about 38 km from the center of the city of Nasiriyah. The objective of the present research is to evaluate the water quality, and its temporal change of the Main Drain, and if there is an impact of the …


A Trichy Situation, Kathryn Purple Oct 2022

A Trichy Situation, Kathryn Purple

Cumberland Mountain Naturalist

This issue of the Cumberland Mountain Naturalist discusses Dr Kathryn Purple's research concerning Trichomonosis carried by pigeons.


Synthesis And Characterization Of New Benzimidazole-Nitrone Derivatives And Study Of Their Effect As Anti-Fungal, Meaad A. Fadel, Dawood S. Ali, Hanaa K. Mousa Jan 2022

Synthesis And Characterization Of New Benzimidazole-Nitrone Derivatives And Study Of Their Effect As Anti-Fungal, Meaad A. Fadel, Dawood S. Ali, Hanaa K. Mousa

Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science

New benzimidazole derivatives (benzimidazole-nitrone) were synthesized from the condensation of o-phenylene diamine with p-amino benzaldehyde in the presence of (P-TSOH\EtOH) then the benzimidazole compounds that containing an imine group were oxidized to obtain a nitrone group by used peracetic acid and identified by FT-IR, H1-NMR spectra, and elemental analysis. all compounds applied to the candida and aspergillus fungi gave a different result. The compounds have Ph, OH and N(CH3)2 groups as substituted in synthesized benzimidazole derivatives were showed reactivity as anti-fungal.


Summer To Autumn Population Of Wild Eumaeus Atala On The Ft. Lauderdale Campus Of Nova Southeastern University, Alexandra M. Lens Aug 2021

Summer To Autumn Population Of Wild Eumaeus Atala On The Ft. Lauderdale Campus Of Nova Southeastern University, Alexandra M. Lens

Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal

Eumaeus atala is an endangered tropical butterfly native to the Caribbean and some parts of Florida, USA. Following population reductions primarily due to habitat loss, E. atala populations are now increasing due to conservation efforts of its cycad host plants, especially Zamia integrifolia (coontie). The purpose of this study was to observe, document, and measure the population of wild E. atala on the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida campus of Nova Southeastern University where landscaping use of host plants supports a natural population of E. atala. Forty-four host plants located in two different sites were observed for 14 weeks. One site …


Covid-19: A One Health Issue, Karen Gruszynski Jun 2021

Covid-19: A One Health Issue, Karen Gruszynski

Cumberland Mountain Naturalist

COVID-19 has very rapidly become part of modern societal lexicon as the disease highlights the importance understanding zoonotic diseases and the impact they can have on human life. With a 177million human cases and 3.82million deaths globally at the time of this publication, the "One Health" nature of the disease has had a lasting impact across the planet. As the disease spread rapidly, it highlighted the dissemination of information through social media and other sources. With this in mind, Dr. Gary Vroegindewey, Director for One Health at LMU-CVM, put forth the idea to have students collect and summarize information about …


Mussel Musings On The Powell River, Aggy Vanderpool Jan 2021

Mussel Musings On The Powell River, Aggy Vanderpool

Cumberland Mountain Naturalist

No abstract provided.


Common Raven Impacts On Nesting Western Snowy Plovers: Integrating Management To Facilitate Species Recovery, Cheryl Strong, Kriss K. Neuman, Jenny L. Hutchinson, Jamie K. Miller, Amber L. Clark, Lena Chang, Joanna Iwanicha, Elizabeth Feucht, Matthew J. Lau, David J. Lauten, Sarah Markegard, Benjamin Pearl, David L. Sherer, Rachel Tertes, Susie Tharratt, Travis Wooten Jan 2021

Common Raven Impacts On Nesting Western Snowy Plovers: Integrating Management To Facilitate Species Recovery, Cheryl Strong, Kriss K. Neuman, Jenny L. Hutchinson, Jamie K. Miller, Amber L. Clark, Lena Chang, Joanna Iwanicha, Elizabeth Feucht, Matthew J. Lau, David J. Lauten, Sarah Markegard, Benjamin Pearl, David L. Sherer, Rachel Tertes, Susie Tharratt, Travis Wooten

Human–Wildlife Interactions

The U.S. Pacific coast population of the western snowy plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus; plover) has declined due to loss and degradation of coastal habitats, predation, and anthropogenic disturbance. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the subspecies in 1993 as threatened under the Endangered Species Act due to the population declines and habitat loss. Predation of nests and chicks has been identified as an important cause of historic population declines, and thus, most predator management actions for this subspecies are focused on reducing this pressure. In recent years, common ravens (Corvus corax; ravens) have become the most …


Checklist Of The Freshwater Sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) Of Tennessee, John E. Copeland Apr 2020

Checklist Of The Freshwater Sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) Of Tennessee, John E. Copeland

Cumberland Mountain Naturalist

Of the ~8,500 sponge species that are known to exist, approximately 3% inhabit freshwater. Taxonomically, freshwater sponges are divided into 6 families with less than 250 identified species. Of these, 33 species of freshwater sponge can be found in the Nearctic Biogeographical realm with 13 species documented in Tennessee waters. Species of three families, Metanidae, Potamolepidae, and Spongillidae, are known to occur in the United States but only members of Potamolepidae and Spongillidae have been collected from Tennessee waters. This article presents a species checklist with currently known distribution information.


Gulf Coast Marine Laboratories Past, Present And Future, Donald F. Boesch Jan 2020

Gulf Coast Marine Laboratories Past, Present And Future, Donald F. Boesch

Gulf and Caribbean Research

I spent my nearly 50—year career in marine science working at marine laboratories, most of that as a chief executive officer. So, it is appropriate that my reflections are about marine laboratories, rather than my own science. After relating my career course, I turn my attention to the history and development of marine laboratories along the U.S. coast of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Surprisingly, the region’s first laboratory was actually constructed in 1903 at Cameron, LA, but operated less than a decade before closing. It was not until after World War II that the university—affiliated marine laboratories of today …


Black Bears Recolonizing Historic Ranges: Indiana Human–Bear Interactions, Bradford J. Westrich, Emily B. Mccallen, Geriann Albers Jan 2018

Black Bears Recolonizing Historic Ranges: Indiana Human–Bear Interactions, Bradford J. Westrich, Emily B. Mccallen, Geriann Albers

Human–Wildlife Interactions

Over a century after extirpation from Indiana, USA, 2 American black bears (Ursus americanus) were confirmed in the state during the summers of 2015 and 2016. The first bear encountered a public and management agency unaccustomed to living with large carnivores, which resulted in intentional and unintentional feedings, habituation, and ultimately its euthanasia. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) attempted to learn from this encounter and began preparing for the next transient black bear. Education materials were created to help minimize human–bear interactions, promote living safely with bears, and inform about what to do when encountering a …


Investigating The Toxicity And Accumulation Of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D) And Glyphosate In Eisenia Fetida, Caitlin Lazurick, Nicole Lidzbarski, Rachel Owings, Jeff Brotherton, Edna Steele Nov 2017

Investigating The Toxicity And Accumulation Of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D) And Glyphosate In Eisenia Fetida, Caitlin Lazurick, Nicole Lidzbarski, Rachel Owings, Jeff Brotherton, Edna Steele

Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup®, is the most widely used herbicide in the world. It is also used in combination with another effective herbicide, 2,4-D, in the formulation called Enlist Duo®. The EPA approved the use of Enlist Duo® on certain crops including those genetically modified to be resistant to both herbicides. The predicted significant increase in the use of these herbicides raised concerns from the general public because both compounds have been classified as possibly or probably carcinogenic. Since herbicides are applied directly to vegetation, the safety of organisms that come in contact …


The Biological Consequences Of Kaolin Geophagia, Deloris Alexander, Desire Richardson, Lakisha Odom, Kara Cromwell, Dejuana Grant, Micoya Myers, Eddy Cadet, Hamid Mahama, Vijaya Rangari, Ralphenia Pace, Ramble Ankumah, Kokoasse Kpomblekou-A, Curtis Fluker Jun 2015

The Biological Consequences Of Kaolin Geophagia, Deloris Alexander, Desire Richardson, Lakisha Odom, Kara Cromwell, Dejuana Grant, Micoya Myers, Eddy Cadet, Hamid Mahama, Vijaya Rangari, Ralphenia Pace, Ramble Ankumah, Kokoasse Kpomblekou-A, Curtis Fluker

Professional Agricultural Workers Journal

Abstract

Kaolin geophagia is associated with the relief of gastrointestinal distress, but it may also cause adverse health effects on the body. This study was designed to: assess kaolin composition; test if 129SvEv mice would consume kaolin and determine the consequences of consumption; and assess rotational stress modulation of consumption. Thirteen kaolin samples were purchased from Alabama and Georgia stores. Chemical and physical properties were characterized for each sample using a Munsell chart, pH meter, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Visible Near-InfraRed Spectra, and Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry. Kaolin was then given to mice as food supplements and …