Effect of Some Vegetables (Carrots, Onion, Parsley, and Red radish) on Corrosion Behavior of Amalgam Dental Filling in Artificial Saliva
Effect of Some Vegetables (Carrots, Onion, Parsley, and Red radish) on Corrosion Behavior of Amalgam Dental Filling in Artificial Saliva

Slafa Ismael Ibrahim; Nemir Ahmed Al-Azzawi; Shatha Mizhir Hasan; Hussein H. Karim; Ammar M. M. Al-Qaissi; Ahmed Chyad Kadhim; Mehdi Munshid Shellal; Sinan Majid Abdul Satar; Wahid S. Mohammad; Assad Oda Jassim; Khalid salem Shibib; Karema Assi Hamad; Haqui Ismael Qatta; Hayder Hadi Abbas; Kanaan A. Jalal; Hussain Kassim Ahmad; Makram A. Fakhri; Mohanned M.H. AL-Khafaji; Hussam Lefta Alwan; Baraa M.H. Albaghdadi

Volume 32, Issue 5 , June 2014, , Page 1216-1226

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.32.5A.11

Abstract
  This work involves study corrosion behavior of amalgam in presence of some vegetables including (Carrots, Onion, Parsley, and Red radish) which were chosen because they require mastication ...  Read More ...
Evaluation of Road Pavement and Subsurface Defects Mapping Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
Evaluation of Road Pavement and Subsurface Defects Mapping Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Hussein H. Karim; Ammar M. M. Al-Qaissi

Volume 32, Issue 5 , June 2014, , Page 1240-1250

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.32.5A.13

Abstract
  GPR is frequently used for inspection road pavement (thickness estimation, damage detection and diagnosis), so this technique was selected for this purpose. Three types of antennas ...  Read More ...
Assessment of the Accuracy of Road Flexible and Rigid Pavement Layers Using GPR
Assessment of the Accuracy of Road Flexible and Rigid Pavement Layers Using GPR

Hussein H. Karim; Ammar M. M. Al-Qaissi

Volume 32, Issue 3 , March 2014, , Page 788-799

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.32.3A.16

Abstract
  Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is frequently used in pavement engineering for road pavement inspection. The main objective of this work is to validate nondestructive, quick and powerful ...  Read More ...
GPR Data Simulation for Detecting Subsurface Bodies
GPR Data Simulation for Detecting Subsurface Bodies

Haidar A. N. Al-dami; Hussein H. Karim

Volume 30, Issue 15 , September 2012, , Page 2678-2693

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.30.15.9

Abstract
  Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technique was used at University of Technology-Baghdad, as a non destructive, quick, low cost and powerful technique in detecting any change in the constituents ...  Read More ...
Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete Structures Using GPR Technique with an Intermediate Frequency Antennas
Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete Structures Using GPR Technique with an Intermediate Frequency Antennas

Hussein H. Karim; Haidar A. N. Al-dami

Volume 30, Issue 14 , August 2012, , Page 2443-2452

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.30.14.7

Abstract
  Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical technique of imaging the subsurface structures at high resolution and it is a non-destructive technique can consequently be applied in ...  Read More ...
Detect And Locate Buried Pipes Using Ground Penetration Radar
Detect And Locate Buried Pipes Using Ground Penetration Radar

Ahmed Fouad Nashait

Volume 28, Issue 20 , October 2010, , Page 6188-6200

https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.28.20.18

Abstract
  Data collection using traditional methods for detecting and mappingsubsurface features can be need more time consuming and costly. Beside that thegeological research project and Job ...  Read More ...