278 research outputs found

    TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS THE LEASING COMPANY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ISLAMIC BANKING

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    This article discusses of the problem transferring of the leasing company of the Russian Federation of equipment for use in accordance with the Islamic banking, the study of traditional financial leasing in comparison with the Islamic leasing (Ijarah) and its variations, the fundamental difference between the traditional contract, Ijara leasing contract, the prerequisites for promotion on the Russian market of Islamic leasing

    THE CHARACTERISTICS AND MODERN PROBLEMS OF ISLAMIC BANKS

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    The article examines the difference between the principles of operation of Islamic banks from the traditional commercial banks, list the existing problems that must be overcome for integration of Islamic banking in traditional financial industry

    THE CHARACTERISTICS AND MODERN PROBLEMS OF ISLAMIC BANKS

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    The article examines the difference between the principles of operation of Islamic banks from the traditional commercial banks, list the existing problems that must be overcome for integration of Islamic banking in traditional financial industry

    TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS THE LEASING COMPANY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ISLAMIC BANKING

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    This article discusses of the problem transferring of the leasing company of the Russian Federation of equipment for use in accordance with the Islamic banking, the study of traditional financial leasing in comparison with the Islamic leasing (Ijarah) and its variations, the fundamental difference between the traditional contract, Ijara leasing contract, the prerequisites for promotion on the Russian market of Islamic leasing

    Hospital Waste and Cleaning Workers in Baquba Teaching Hospital

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    Background: Medical waste is potentially hazardous, infectious, and toxic materials. It therefore requires special handling and disposal practices. Aims:  To determine: Impact of medical waste upon cleaning workers. Awareness of cleaning workers toward medical waste in Baquba teaching hospital Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among a random sample of (80) employees in Baquba teaching hospital in May 2011. Self-administered questionnaire which included occupational, organisational factors and sociodemographic variables was used. In addition, researcher observed collection, segregation, transportation, and disposal of medical waste at the hospital. Result: Most of the cleaning workers are younger age (35 year ), male 85%, the rate of illiteracy among cleaners in the hospitals was high 47.5%, the highest level of knowledge about hazard categories of medical waste had worked for (2–5 years), the cleaners are focused mainly on the sharps particles first degree, percentage who reported sharps as medical waste about 98%.  Conclusion: Most cleaning workers lacked sufficient awareness of impacts of poor clinical waste disposal and had never heard of any policy national or international on safe clinical waste management. Methods of collecting, segregating, transporting and disposing clinical waste at the hospital was poor

    A Study of the Behavior of Shell Footings using Finite Element Analysis

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    In this research, the conical shell foundation is investigated. The two components of the interacting system; the soil and the shell foundation, are modelled using the finite element method. In this study, 15-node isoparametric triangular axisymmetric elements with two degrees of freedom at each node are used to model the shell and soil. The soil-structure interaction between the footing and the supporting medium are modelled using interface elements. Comparison between the results obtained by the present analysis and those obtained by other investigations are made. The present analysis shows satisfactory results when compared with those obtained by other studies with largest percentage difference of 14% in the value of the ultimate load. Parametric studies have been carried out to investigate the effect of some important parameters on the behaviour of shell foundations. Three parameters are considered which are: semi-vertical angle, footing embedment and edge beam

    NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THIN BEAMS RESTING ON NONLINEAR ELASTIC FOUNDATIONS

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    The finite difference method is used for solving the basic differential equation for the elastic deformation of a thin beam supported on a nonlinear elastic foundation. A tangent approach is used to determine the modulus of subgrade reaction after constructing a second degree equation for load-deflection diagram. Results of plate loading test of soil obtained in Iraq were used in the analysis. An iterative approach is used for solving the nonlinear problem until the convergence of the solution. The method of analysis, as programmed for a computer solution, considers the continuous elastic, nonlinear foundation to be active only when the beam is pressing against the foundation. Two examples of with simply supported beams are presented to illustrate the application of the method of analysis

    Occupational Hand Eczema Among Housewives Attending Baquba Teaching Hospital

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    Background: Housewife's hand eczema is a common disease which is due to the excessive and prolonged exposure of the hands to soap and water. Patients with hand eczema frequently have a history of atopic dermatitis or atopy. Aims: To determine the, clinical features, and patterns of occupational housewife's hand eczema in housewives and its prevalence in patients with atopic eczema or atopy attending Baquba teaching hospital. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional study carried out in 1st June 2012 till 31st May 2013 among random sample of (280) housewives, aged (18-48) years, to determine the prevalence of occupational housewife's hand eczema among housewives attending Baquba Teaching Hospital /outpatient. Self-administered questionnaire which included occupational and sociodemographic variables was used and clinical examination has been done by dermatologist. Result: The prevalence of occupational housewife's hand eczema in patients with atopy  was (62.3%). The most common age group was (18- 37) years (75%), the younger age group. The duration of work was < (7) years. Roughness, fissures and erythema form more than (79%) of the cases. The most common sites of the lesions appeared mostly on palms and ventral surface of the fingers (63.5%). More than 90% of the cases did not used protective measures during work. Conclusion: The occupational housewife's hand eczema are frequently involved in patients with active atopic dermatitis. This study concluded that housewife's hand eczema is typically a lifestyle-related skin disease. Irrespective of any predisposition, its development and exacerbation depend on a patient’s awareness of causative and preventative factors
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