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المؤهل العلمي: ماجستير

الدرجة العلمية: محاضر

التخصص: الكترونيه - فيزياء

الفيزياء - العلوم غريان

المنشورات العلمية
Toxoplasmosis: Prevalence, Aetiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Journal Article

Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide contagious disease of humans and other warm-blooded animals, including birds. Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite responsible for Toxoplasmosis disease, which is clinically manifested chiefly in pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems. Clinical complications include abortion and stillbirths, encephalitis, pneumonia, brain and eye damage, and neonatal mortality. The genus Toxoplasma was first proposed in 1908 by Nicolle and Manceaux following the identification of asexual stages of similar parasites in the tissues of birds and mammals, and merozoites in the blood of North African rodents, Ctenodactylus gundi. At about the same time, Splendore independently described Toxoplasma in laboratory rabbits in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Darling probably found it in man in Panama in the same year. Although several species were named, during the 1930s, it was shown that these were identical to the type species T. gondii. During the 1960, scientists provided evidence for the coccidian nature of the parasite. Then, between 1960 and 1970, the heterogeneous life cycle was elucidated by the discovery of sexual stages in the small intestine of cats, which followed the induction of infection in intermediate hosts by inoculation with cat feces. This review seeks to study the parasite and its responsibility to cause disease, condition prevalence, clinical manifestations accompanied by infection, and treatment protocols.

Nasruldeen Ali Ahmed Almaeyufi, (05-2026), Libyan Medical Journal: Libyan Medical Journal, 18 (5), 279-287

Nanotechnology: Prospective Future for the Medical Field
Journal Article

Nanotechnology is a modern technology and has many applications that include the manufacture of molecules or particles in the range of the nanoscale. Nanotechnology from the Greek word nano, meaning "dwarf". Nanoparticles are defined as single particles whose dimensions do not exceed 100 nanometers. The unique properties and features of nanoparticles are due to their small size, in addition to their chemical composition and surface structure. Different materials at the nanoscale lead to the development of new properties in industrial products, resulting in a real and impressive increase in industrial and medical applications. In this review, we will learn about this technology, its history, and the characteristics and shapes of nanoparticles. The focus will be on the application of nanotechnology in medicine, particularly in engineering living tissues with nanoscale scaffolds that simulate the functions of the extracellular matrix (ECM) to promote tissue recovery, replacement, and regeneration. It turns out that stem cells attached to a scaffold are more successful in adapting to their environment and performing the task of regeneration. The nerve endings in the body are attached to the scaffolding by weaving between the openings. This will cause them to act as a bridge to connect the cut sections. Over time, the scaffolds will dissolve and exit the body safely, leaving intact nerves in place. Some of the successfully used scaffolds are briefly identified, such as bone scaffolds, cardiac muscle scaffolds, and spinal cord engineering.

Nasruldeen Ali Ahmed Almaeyufi, (05-2026), Libyan Medical Journal: Libyan Medical Journal, 5 (18), 268-278

Diffraction Analysis of an Ellipsoidal Wave Front
Journal Article

تم اشتقاق تعبير عن الحيود من المبادئ الأولى عند واجهة موجة إهليلجية.يظهر حيود واجهات الموجات الكروية والمستوية كحالات محددة من نفس الشيء. تبين أن مناطق نصف فترة فريسنل من واجهة الموجة الإهليلجية تعتمد على الإهليلجية لواجهة الموجة.

Mouayed M. Mahmoud (University College, Diyala, Iraq) moaed.mahmood.2020.4040@gmail.com

Nasser Adin Ali. Almaufe (University Of Gharyan faclty of science.) Almaufe1976@gmail.com

Nasruldeen Ali Ahmed Almaeyufi, (12-2023), جامعة غريان: مجلة القلم المبين, 15 (2), 62-68

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