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Transitioning to Clean Energy

Talib Hashim Matlob Chitheer Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. The topic of clean energy has significant attention recently due to the growing worries about climate change impact and the requirement to shift to more sustainable energy systems. Solar, wind, and hydropower are examples of clean energy sources. They are considered to be ...

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Melatonin Hormone: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Inam Joudah Radhi Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. Abstract: Chemicals known as hormones are released by the endocrine glands and circulated to the intended organ. It controls how well organs behave and function. In reaction to variations in light, the pineal gland in the brain releases the hormone melatonin. Keywords: Hormone, Melatonin, ...

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Improving Our Environment by Applying Green Computing Concepts

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ashwan A. Abdulmunem Lect. Dr. Ruaa Abdulridha Saeed Alsabah Computer Science and Information Technology Introduction The utilizing of green computing in any of the life fields necessitates understanding for each of their characteristics. An implanted device, for example, requires a continuous supply of energy, effective heat control, and excellent reliability. Portable device battery life is crucial. Their ...

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Coral Reefs

Assist. Prof. Dr . Hanan Zweer College Of Education For Pure Sciences / Department Of Biology Coral is a marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, which was previously thought to be an organism between inanimate objects and plants. Coral diameter not more than 2.5 cm. The shape of the body is polyp or cylindrical. The mouth opening is located ...

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Studying the effect of sex on the immune response of patients with leukemia and those infected with the emerging corona virus

Dr. Hiyame Abdel Ridha Kareem Raghad Ridha Kadhem Corona virus-19 is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus that spreads from person to person through droplets emitted when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. Five variables spread among the world’s population ( Gamma, Delta, Beta variable, and Omicron variable) . It consists of four proteins, the ...

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Effect smelly chemical compounds on the environmental

Hamida Edan Salman and Inam Joudah Radhi Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, Iraq. Abstract: Chemicals with offensive odors can arouse the sense of smell and be either natural or synthetic. Most people can tell the difference between appealing and offensive scents. This review aims to examine these substances’ significance and negative effects on ...

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Anticancer drug interaction with acid reducing agents and some recommendation to overcome this interaction

Pharmacist: Huda Jassim Muhammad College of pharmacy Tyrosine kinase inhibitors interaction with gastric acid reducing agents and some recommendation to overcome this interaction Tyrosine kinase inhibitors TKIs such as (Dasatinib, Erlotinib, Gefitinib, Imatinib) show a high selective toxicity towards the cancer cells with minimal side effects. They have a superiority in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia, non-small cell lung ...

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Recurrent miscarriages: causes, symptoms and risk factor

Assist. Prof. Dr . Rehab Jasim Mohammed & Aseel Ehsan Mahmoud College Of Education For Pure Sciences / Department Of Chemistry Recurrent miscarriage, which is defined as the loss of two or more pregnancies in a row, affects 1% of couples trying to conceive. It has believed that 1–2% of second-trimester pregnancies end in miscarriage before the 24-week stage (1). ...

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Brain –eating amoebae Naegleria fowleri

Assist. Prof. Dr . Hanan Zweer College Of Education For Pure Sciences / Department Of Biology First discovered in 1899, Naegleria Fowleri is a world-scale common, widespread, brain-eating amoeba. This amoeba is commonly found in freshwaters, including rivers, lakes, ponds, and hot springs, and it never lives in the oceans. It is a bacteria-feeding unicellular amoeba that belongs to the ...

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Recurrent miscarriages: causes, symptoms and risk factor

Assist. Prof. Dr . Rehab Jasim Mohammed & Aseel Ehsan Mahmoud College Of Education For Pure Sciences / Department Of Chemistry Recurrent miscarriage, which is defined as the loss of two or more pregnancies in a row, affects 1% of couples trying to conceive. It has believed that 1–2% of second-trimester pregnancies end in miscarriage before the 24-week stage (1). ...

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