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“Deepfake Technology: Impact on Society and Efforts to Mitigate its Negative Effects”

Asia Mahdi Naser Alzubaidi Asst. Prof. Dr. Heba Jabbar Aleqabie Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology Deepfake technology has been rapidly advancing over the past few years, allowing for the creation of realistic but false images or videos of an event that never happened. This technology utilizes artificial intelligence algorithms to superimpose the image of one person onto the ...

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Polycystic ovary syndrome: symptoms, causes and causative factors

Asst. Prof. Dr. Rehab Jasem Mohammed & Zahraa Emad Hussien Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders that affect women in their childbearing age. Globally, the incidence of this syndrome varies, ranging from 6% to 20%, depending on the diagnostic criteria applied (1). ...

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The Inflammatory Factor Interleukin-6

Asst. Prof. Dr. Rehab Jasem Mohammed & Zahraa Emad Hussien Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multidirectional cytokine with diverse biological functions that was originally identified as an inducible factor for B-cell, which has a role in the maturation of antibody-producing cells. Interleukin-6 is closely related to other cytokines ...

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Artificial Life and Digital Organisms developing innovative solutions to real-world problems

Asst. Prof. Dr. Noor D. Al-Shakarchy Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology Artificial life, also known as digital organisms, refers to the simulation of living systems or organisms using computer software and hardware. Digital organisms are computer programs designed to mimic the characteristics and behaviors of living organisms, such as reproduction, mutation, evolution, and adaptation ...

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Affecting Artificial Immune Systems in real life

Asst. Prof. Dr. Noor D. Al-Shakarchy Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology Artificial immune systems (AIS) is a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI) inspired by the biological immune system. The goal of AIS is to develop computational models and algorithms that can mimic the functions of the natural immune system and apply them to solve ...

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Role of the Deep learning algorithms in Medical Imaging

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ashwan A. Abdulmunem Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruaa Abdulridha Saeed Alsabah Computer Science and Information Technology Deep learning has become increasingly important in medical imaging due to its ability to detect patterns and anomalies that may not be visible using traditional clinical practice methods. This technology is being used for a variety of applications, from diagnosing diseases such ...

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Lactose intolerance

Prof.D.zainab hadi abbas alaameri College of Agriculture Department of Animal Production Lactase, the sugar in milk, cannot be digested properly when there is insufficient lactase production in the small intestine of those who are lactose intolerant (lactose). Lactase is the enzyme that converts galactose into glucose and galactose under normal conditions. These sugars are then absorbed into the bloodstream through ...

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Digital Pathology

Hadeel khalaf Mohammed Alboaklah Pharmacy What are Digital slides are formed when slides are imagined with a scanning device to obtain a high-resolution digital image that can be observed on the screen of a computer or any device. This process can occur following steps: ⦁ Employing high-data, automated digital pathology scanners will likely capture whole glass slides, either in bright ...

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) Chronic Renal Failure. (CRF

Dr. Rehab Jassim Muhammad Eirteham Saeed Raheem Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. Chronic kidney disease is a common health problem all over the world, especially in patients with diabetic kidney disease and chronic glomerulonephritis [1]. The disease was classified as the twelfth cause of death and the seventeenth cause of disability, as ...

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Dialysis,Types & Risks for patients with chronic renal failure

Dr. Rehab Jassim Muhammad Eirteham Saeed Raheem Department of chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq The kidney is the most important excretory organ in the body, as It passes approximately (1500) mm of blood per day, during which approximately (1.5) liters of urine is filtered and excreted per day. Patients with chronic renal failure, due ...

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