
Mufeed ShokUniversity of Technology- lraq · architecture
Mufeed Shok
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The significant growth of Baghdad city at the population and urban levels and the lack of control over the fires that cause human and material losses might be caused by the poor spatial distribution of the fire stations and the time the fire car spends from these stations towards the areas where the fires occur. Therefore, the research assumed that...
تمثل التكنولوجيا جانباً اساسياً في كافة المجالات وبخاصة العمارة التي تشكل رؤيتها وتعزز توجهها ، حيث توفر التكنولوجيا حلولاً عملية ترفع قيمة المنشئات المعمارية وتعزز كفاءتها. وانطلاقاً من التأثير العميق للتكنولوجيا - تبرز الحاجة الى اختبار نتاجها وبخاصة في مجال السكن الذي تكون فيه التكنولوجيا بعدا ذا حدين يعزز احدهما الجوانب الإيجابية فيما يطرح الآخ...
تمثل التكنولوجيا جانباً اساسياً في كافة المجالات وبخاصة العمارة التي تشكل رؤيتها وتعزز توجهها ، حيث توفر التكنولوجيا حلولاً عملية ترفع قيمة المنشئات المعمارية وتعزز كفاءتها. وانطلاقاً من التأثير العميق للتكنولوجيا - تبرز الحاجة الى اختبار نتاجها وبخاصة في مجال السكن الذي تكون فيه التكنولوجيا بعدا ذا حدين يعزز احدهما الجوانب الإيجابية فيما يطرح الآخ...
The neutralizing effects of methanol extracts of Indigofera pulchra. Willd (Papilionaceae), Aristolochia albida. Duch (Aristolochiaceae), Guiera senegalense. J.F.Gmel (Combretaceae), and Sterculia setigera. K. Schum (Sterculiaceae) were investigated to validate traditional claims of usefulness of the plants in management of poisonous snakebites. Ex...
The analgesic activity of the water extracts (50,100 and150 mg/Kg body weight) of the root bark, stem bark, leaves, fruits and seeds of Carissa edulis were evaluated in mice using the mechanical method (tail-chip method) and chemical method (acetic acid induced writhing). The plant was found to have analgesic activity, with the fruits having the hi...
The analgesic effects and the acute toxicity studies of the aqueous extracts of the leaves, stem and root of Waltheria indica Linn were studied. The analgesic activity was carried out using the acetic acid - induced writhings in mice using the intra -peritoneal (i.p) route. Results showed the stem and root extracts to possess significant (P≤ 0.05)...
The neutralizing effects of methanol extracts of Indigo-fera pulchra Willd (Papilionaceae), Aristolochia albida Duch (Aristolochiaceae), Guiera senegalense J.F.Gmel (Combretaceae), and Sterculia setigera K. Schum (Ster-culiaceae) were investigated to validate traditional claims of usefulness of the plants in management of poisonous snakebites. Extr...
The analgesic activity of the methanolic extracts of the roots and leaves of Calliandra portoricensis was investigated in mice and rats using acetic acid-induced writhing and formalin tests. The extracts given orally at the doses of 200, 400, 600 mg/kg showed a dose-dependent activity in the tests used.
This study examines the antimicrobial activity of the hexane, dichloromethane and methanol extracts of Lippia multiflora and carvacrol isolated from the hexane extract. The result shows the hexane extract to be the most active, while the methanol extract exhibited no antimicrobial activity. The isolated carvacrol from the hexane fraction showed tre...
Two phospholipase enzymes NN1 and NN2 were purified from the venom of Naja nigricolis nigricolis Reinhardt to apparent homogeneity. NN1 was purified by a two-step anion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose column while NN2 was purified by a combination of anion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration on Sephadex G-150. The enzyme NN1 moved...
The study of the alkaloids of three Crotalaria species was carried out with special reference to their toxicity. These are Crotalaria microcarpa Hochst: Crotalaria naragutensis, Hutch. and Crotalaria retusa L. Alkaloids was detected in the leaves and aerial parts of all the three species except the leaves of C. naragutensis. Mattock's test for unsa...
Many species of the genus Crotalaria are well recognised toxic plants. They are also used in traditional medicine and veterinary practices. Macroscopical evaluations and tests for alkaloids were carried out on the leaves and powdered samples of three species of Crotalaria, namely C. microcarpa Hochst, C. naragutensis Hutch, and C. retusa, L. Result...
Microscopical investigation of the powdered leaves and stembark of Steganotaenia araliaceae (family Umbelliferae) shows the presence of anisocytic stomata, calcium oxalates, secretory cells and fibres in the leaves and cork cell, aleurone grains in the stembark. The fresh parts also showed diagnostic palisade ratio and stomata number.