Monthly Archives: December 2019

An M.A. Thesis Discussing Molecular Basis for Genetic Variants

Faculty of Medicine- Kerbala University has discussed an M.A. thesis concerning Molecular Basis for Genetic Variants of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Diabetic Foot Ulcers and their Association with Oxidative State . The study presented by the M.A. student Saja Talib Al-Jahshi aims at investigating the most important biochemical factors and their association with diabetic foot ulcers and verifying the molecular ...

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An M.A. Thesis Discussing Isolating and Diagnosis of Fungi Using Nanocomposites

Faculty of Pure Science- Kerbala University  has discussed an M.A. thesis concerning Isolating and Diagnosis of Fungi in some Historical Manuscripts of the Husseini Shrine and their Resistance Using Nanocomposites. The study presented by the M.A. student Alaa Aqeel Jasim  aims at investigating the effect of the silver and zinc nanoparticles on inhabiting fungi isolated from manuscripts  which belong to the ...

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Publishing a Paper in an International Journal by two Researchers

Assist. Lect. Yasmin Hatam Al-Ibrahimi, Faculty of Tourist Science- Kerbala University and assist. Lect. Muhammed Radhi Halhool, Dept. of Studies and Planning of the Presidency- Kerbala University have published their paper entitled” The Myth of Noah’s Sons; Sam; Ham and Japheth and Refuting Human Racial Discrimination of Mankind” in the International  New Arts and Sciences Research Journal  in Chicago. The study ...

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An M.A. Thesis Discussing Multi- Meaning Words in the Holy Quran and Ways of Signifying the Meaning Intended

Faculty of Islamic Science- Kerbala University  has discussed an M.A. thesis concerning the Multi- Meaning Words in the Holy Quran and Ways of Signifying the meaning Intended among the Interpreters. The study presented by the M.A. student Shymaa Hamza Jabur aims at investigating the concept of ( Frequent Words) and  methods of selecting the meaning intended according to the instructions prepared ...

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An M.A. Thesis Discussing Detection of Bacterial contamination in milk Samples at Kerbala University

Faculty of Pure Science- Kerbala University  has discussed an M.A. thesis concerning Detection of Esherichia coli bacteria contamination in milk Samples. The study presented by Huda Muhammed Mahmood aims at investigating the coding genes of virulence factors for isolates of bacteria and toxin producing intestinal toxins and detecting the presence of Esherichia coli bacteria in raw cow’s milk samples. It also ...

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