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Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pharmacy

Teacher’s asst. Haneen Husain College of pharmacy With the continuous advancement of technology, the use of artificial intelligence in various fields has become increasingly widespread. In the field of pharmacy, AI has the potential to revolutionize decision-making processes and transform the search for better medications. By leveraging AI algorithms and data management, the pharmaceutical industry can improve drug discovery, reduce ...

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What are Neuralink chips and what are their applications?

Prof Dr. Hassan Mahmood Mousa Abo Almaali Pharmacy What are Neuralink chips and what are their applications? Neuralink, led by Elon Musk, Neuralink chips have the potential to unlock the brain’s full potential. This could lead to applications in various fields, such as restoring lost functions in paralyzed individuals or enhancing human cognition. (1).   What are the differences between ...

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Trichomonas vaginalis : A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Kawther Abdul-Hussein Mahdi Al-Mussawi Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences. Trichomonas vaginalis is a flagellate, anaerobic, single-celled belong to protozoa that infects the genital-urinary tract of humans, as it invades vagina, cervix, and urinary system in women and the bladder, seminal vesicle and prostate in men. Therefore, it is considered a sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and the ...

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Diabetes mellitus, symptoms, types, tests of blood glucose

Assit.prof Rehab jassim Mohammed  Soaad Abdullah Akaash  Department of  chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences. Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus is a type of metabolic diseases can be identified through anomalies in either insulin action or secretion, or both, leads to persistently excessive blood sugar levels. The fact that insulin is an important causes of anabolic hormone disruptions in the ...

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What are Quinolones

Prof. Dr. Hassan Mahmood Mousa Abo Almaali College of Pharmacy Quinolones constitute a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics employed for treating diverse bacterial infections. This article provides an overview of their use, mechanism of action, and potential risks associated with quinolone treatment in patients with bacterial infections. Figure 1: Examples of Quinolone Drug Family Members (Millanao et al., 2021) Structure activity ...

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Sustainability in Pharmacy Profession and Practice

:Dr. Labib abd-alrsoul abd-alrazaq college of pharmacy It became more popular now to hear the word “Sustainability” in the current pharmacy practice, but at the end it means we have to develop activities that set sustainability as endless goal. The daily activities in pharmacy practice which consists of patient education, dispensing, pharmacotherapy follow up, pharmacovigilance, and other administrative activities needs ...

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Preservatives And Additives To Foodstuffs When Manufactured

Asst. Nada Habeeb Obaid Maha Jassim Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences. The widespread prevalence of microbes in the environment and the resulting chemical and enzymatic reactions that lead to corruption and food decomposition as a result of changes in the appearance, strength, color and nutritional value of the product in addition to some microbes secreted Toxic ...

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Community Engagement and Consultation Approach for Sustainable Development (Sustainability )

Lecture assistant / Hutham Mohammed Ali Al Hashimi/ College of tourism Abstract Community participation is a fundamental concept that involves enhancing the involvement of individuals and communities in decision-making and policy formulation. Consultative participation, a form of indirect involvement, fosters an interactive and participatory process that contributes to community organization, democracy, and local-level engagement. Strengthening communities and their institutions is ...

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Preservatives And Additives To Foodstuffs When Manufactured

Asst. Nada Habeeb Obaid Maha Jassim Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences. The widespread prevalence of microbes in the environment and the resulting chemical and enzymatic reactions that lead to corruption and food decomposition as a result of changes in the appearance, strength, color and nutritional value of the product in addition to some microbes secreted Toxic ...

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Green Programming and eco-friendly programming

Asst. Prof. Dr. Heba Jabbar Aleqabie Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology The world’s attention has increasingly turned to sustainability and green programming due to several interconnected factors. These include increased worries about climate change, the need for resource conservation, and the awareness of the economic and social advantages of sustainable practices. Green programming, formerly referred to as sustainable ...

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