Publications by authors named "M M Fahd Qadir"

Malic acid-derived polyamides, polyhydrazides, and hydrazides exhibit strong potential for a variety of biological applications. This study demonstrates the synthesis of cobalt, silver, copper, zinc, and iron particles by a facile chemical reduction approach utilizing malic acid-derived polyamides, polyhydrazides, and hydrazides as stabilizing and reducing agents. Comprehensive characterization of the particles was performed using UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, SEM, and EDX analysis.

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Pediatric thrombocytopenia is frequently observed in critical care and oncology settings with an increased risk of bleeding and platelet transfusions. However, little is known about low platelets in childhood during seasonal influence. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and severity of pediatric thrombocytopenia in the postflood period.

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Background: species are widely distributed in nature and found in various human body sites.

Objectives: To determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of species isolated from different clinical samples.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 clinical specimens from conveniently sampled patients seeking healthcare at two health facilities in sulaimani / Iraq.

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  • Foamed concrete (FC) is popular in construction for being lightweight with excellent insulation, but predicting its compressive strength is difficult due to component interactions.
  • This study utilized machine learning methods like decision trees and AdaBoost to enhance the accuracy of FC strength predictions, improving design optimization.
  • The research processed 149 data points, showing the AdaBoost model significantly outperformed others with a correlation value (R) of 0.97, and included user-friendly software for practical application.
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  • Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease causing fibrosis in various organs and has uncertain origins, but plasma therapy may help manage its symptoms.
  • The systematic review analyzed 15 studies that highlighted the potential benefits of plasma therapy, especially in early-stage SSc and specific complications, although results were inconsistent across studies.
  • While plasma therapy shows promise in alleviating SSc symptoms with few side effects, further research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and mechanisms.
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