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Volume 32 Number 1 Year 2024

25 articles in this issue 

Ali L. Alfalluji , Qasim S. Kadhim , Jehan Hamzah Hussein

Background: The chance of camel thistle squander as eco-accommodating, accessible, and monetary adsorbent for adsorption methylene blue color from its watery arrangement was analyzed by utilizing clump and section framework. All experiments of the batch w... see more

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Ali Ahmed Kadhim , Amina Abd AL-Hassan Jabur

Cancer is one of the great challenges for the patient and his family, often the family or caregivers suffer from psychological burden. Cancer is a devastating disease that necessitates extensive treatment and ongoing support to aid people physically, emot... see more

Pags. 14 - 24  

Tefool H. O. Al-khafaji , Ali Hasan Shaheed

The field of evolutionary robotics is an interesting research area that deals with building neuro-controller systems by evolving individuals depending on the Darwinian principles of natural selection and survival of the fittest. It stems its importance fr... see more

Pags. 25 - 44  

Abeer S. Alfayhan, Nahida B. Hasan

Background Pulses increased the thin-film sample preparation was carried out via a laser ablation method. 5 tons of pressure which were used to compress powdered (CZTS) pellet form. Utilizing a Neodymium-YAG laser with a range of 700mJ laser energy, and ... see more

Pags. 45 - 52  

Zainab Adnan, Ahmed. K. Kodeary, N. S. Shnan

Background: The current experimental study presents the effect of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) on improving the optical properties of a light-emitting polymer (LEP) based on Plasmon-Exciton Coupling. Materials and Methods: A Poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorenyl... see more

Pags. 53 - 63  

Hawraa Jawad Kadhim, Sama J. AL-Zuwaini, Hieam Adnan, Mohammad Golbashy

Researchers from all around the world are interested in nanoparticles of zinc oxide (ZnO-NPs) because of their extensive biological functions. In addition to be less toxic and biodegradable, they can dramatically increase pharmacophore biological activity... see more

Pags. 64 - 77  

Amir Sabir Majeed

Background: Although graph theory plays a significant role in representing the causes of a problem and the relationship between them to facilitate its solution, there are many problems in our real lives that cannot be represented accurately due to the ina... see more

Pags. 78 - 92  

Hiba Al-khafaji, Bayadir Abbas Al-Himyari , Noor Fadel Hussain

Multimedia protection has become a significant problem in the society where the intellectual property is threatened. Digital watermarking can be considered as a solution to protect the multimedia. Property protection is a common field of research compared... see more

Pags. 93 - 107  

Esraa H. Alwan , Rafeef Mazhar Ketran , Israa Abdullah Hussein

Loop unrolling is one of the key optimization strategies that compilers employ to enhance the efficiency of loop-based programs. The loop unrolling approach aims to minimize the number of iterations carried out by the loop, hence reducing the sub-instruct... see more

Pags. 108 - 117  

Zahraa Abdul Amier Khadum , Mohammed A. Al-Shareefi, Ghaidaa A.Hafedh Jaber

Background: The interacting boson model was introduced in 1974 as an attempt to represent the collective features of nuclei in a coherent approach. This model is the fundamental model for explaining nuclear properties. The Bohr and Mottelson collective mo... see more

Pags. 118 - 123  

Abbas F. Hassoon, Huda A. Dhayol, Yasir A. Alkawaz

Background: The study highlighted the significance of service quality at the University of Babylon and its impact on customer satisfaction. It focused on various elements and indicators related to community service, including the general impression of the... see more

Pags. 124 - 139  

Iman Sabeeh Hadeed , Hussain Ali Mohamad

Background: The impulsive hematopoiesis model is an extension of the traditional hematopoiesis model that incorporates the concept of rapid bursts or "impulses" of blood cell production in response to certain stimuli or conditions. Finding suitable condit... see more

Pags. 140 - 149  

Maha Salah Al-Janabi, Ali Yakoob Al-Sultan

Breast cancer is an old disease, but it has significantly spread in the past few periods, which led to the intervention of computer vision to solve the problem of classification and increase the accuracy of diagnosis to help doctors and radiologists. The ... see more

Pags. 150 - 168  

Bushra J. Hussein

Background: The present research includesa study length effect of quadrupole magnet on the properties of charged particles beam passing through it, the work included theoretical analysis using matrix expounding because it is optimum way to be the represen... see more

Pags. 169 - 176  

Eman Abdullah Ouda Al-Zobaey, Abeer Ataallah Ayyed Al-Hadidy

Background: Obesity currently stands as one of the prevailing and widespread endocrine disorders globally, it has evolved into a worldwide epidemic over the last five decades. Adipose tissue, identified as an endocrine organ within the body, plays a role ... see more

Pags. 177 - 190  

Hadeel Qasem Gheni , Wathiq L. Al-Yaseen

Background: The increasing reliance on Internet-based applications has led to a rise in the number of hackers, posing a significant threat to the security and confidentiality of digital resources. The performance of the Deep Learning (DL) model is greatly... see more

Pags. 191 - 204  

Muayad N. Abdullah

Information Extraction refers to the systematic technique of obtaining valuable information from ?unstructured ?texts. Named Entity Recognition is a part of information extraction, and is the ?process of extracting named entities of interest from text, su... see more

Pags. 205 - 223  

Nada Razooqe Taha, Sahar Abdul Wahab Al-Shaban, Ammar Abdulkhalek Mohammed

Background: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the effects of thyroid hormone testing and other variable biochemical on childhood growth hormone insufficiency. Materials and Methods: There are thirty (30) kids in the growth hormone deficiency g... see more

Pags. 224 - 232  

Saif M. Alghazaly

Background: The active levels of natural radioactivity Potassium-40, Uranium-238, and Thorium-232 were examined and evaluated in various soil samples from Al-Hilla city by analyzing the results of these samples and comparing them to internationally accept... see more

Pags. 233 - 250  

Rasim Azeez Kadhim, Suhad Shakir Jaber

Background: In this paper, we conducted a comparison of a number of deep learning networks in detecting Covid-19 disease based on X-ray and CT-scan images. Materials and Methods: An eight different deep learning network types (ResNet50, Mobilenetv2, Den... see more

Pags. 251 - 264  

Waleed Ahmed Mohammed, Dr.hafezaltay56@fosci.uoqasim.edu.iq, Hameed Razzak Abbas Al-Janabi

Background: Several studies have confirmed the importance of using the body condition assessment process in dairy cow breeding stations, as it is one of the means that helps in the success and efficiency of the management used, improving feeding programs ... see more

Pags. 265 - 278  

Zahraa A.N. Al-Yassiry

Background Legumes, scientifically classified as Fabaceae or Leguminosae, constitute the third most extensive family of flowering plants, surpassed only by (Orchidaceae) and asters (Asteraceae). The genus Vicia faba L., which is temperate and herbaceous i... see more

Pags. 279 - 290  

Saif M. Alghazaly

This research conducts a comprehensive literature analysis on the topic of Iraq, specifically examining the evaluation of radioactive activity in seventeen cities and the assessment of the nuclear site environment. A systematic review of the literature an... see more

Pags. 291 - 310  

Hozan Hilmi, Shabaz Jalil MohammedFaeq, Shwan Swara Fatah

Background In this paper, we propose two new techniques called the Sawi transformations and Sequential approximations method, which are applied to solve multi-higher order linear fractional differential equations with constant coefficients. In which Riem... see more

Pags. 311 - 334  

Ali Ahmed Kadhim, Amina Abd AL-Hassan Jabur

A person is said to be stigmatized when they are subjected to discredit, devaluation, and shame as a result of the characteristics or attributes that they exhibit. In most cases, the effects of stigma on a person's social life are unpleasant and include f... see more

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