Seerwan Anwer Majeed

Seerwan Anwer Majeed
Erbil polytechnic university · Media Technics

Doctor of Media Language

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Additional affiliations
September 2010 - present
Salahaddin University - Erbil
Position
  • lectruer
Description
  • Erbil Polytechnic University- Administration Technical Faculty- Media Department
Education
September 2012 - September 2015
University of Malaya
Field of study
  • MEDIA LANGUAGE

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Publications (8)
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إنَّ الإيجاز اللغوي هو بؤرة اللغة الدعوية في الخطاب الإقناعي، وفلسفة تحقيق الكمّ الغرايسي في المنهج التداولي، والذي يتلخّص في أن يكون مساهمتك في الحديث إخبارية بالقدر الذي يقتضيه هدف البحث، ولا تجعلها إخبارية أكثر مما هو مطلوب؛ فضلاً عن محاكاة الإيجاز إلى طبيعة الكلام العربيّ الفصيح. من خلال هذه الورقة نحاول التركيز على ومضات من تداوليّة الإيجاز في...
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Background Interprofessional group learning is a valuable educational tool in multidisciplinary settings as it helps improve clinical care and encourages professionals to learn with, from and about each other (CAIPE, 2006). Disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis is assessed using the DAS28 scoring system; and changes in treatment are influenced b...
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Nerve injury is a common complication of major pelvic injuries. Of 73 patients examined who suffered major pelvic injuries, 24 (33%) had resultant neurologic deficits. The extent of nerve injury is proportionate to the severity of the posterior pelvic bone injury. Sacroiliac dislocation and sacral fractures may be equally complicated by nerve injur...
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Of 400 patients with brucellosis, 104 (26%) had arthritis, of whom 96 could be followed up. The systemic disease in the 96 patients was acute in 54 (56%), subacute in 24 (25%), and chronic in 18 (19%). The main presenting symptoms were joint pain, fever, sweating, and easy fatigability. The joints most commonly affected were the sacroiliac joint (2...
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External fixation was used in 42 patients as the sole definitive treatment for their unstable pelvic fractures. At an average follow-up of 40 months, the anatomical outcome was related to the functional outcome using defined criteria. The functional results were better than the anatomical results. Function improved during the first 18 months and th...
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Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia and chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, uncommon childhood diseases of unknown cause, occurred in three children (two brothers and a female cousin). Their parents are consanguineous, and the clinical course of their illness was similar. The two brothers also had Sweet syndrome. The association of Sweet sy...
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A system for assessment of function after major pelvic injuries is proposed. This numerical system developed from a five-year prospective study of 60 patients. Five factors were assessed and scored: pain, standing, sitting, sexual intercourse and work performance. The total score then gave a clinical grade as excellent, good, fair or poor. The scor...
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Although the iliac crest is the most common site from which autogenous bone grafts are obtained, complications are surprisingly rare. One of these is incisional hernia through the resulting bony defect. Occasionally, the herniated contents may proceed to obstruction or strangulation and require emergency surgery. Elective repair of such hernias is...

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