Publications by authors named "Saeed A Mohammed"

Background and objectives Obesity is increasingly recognized as a serious chronic health issue worldwide. Numerous studies have highlighted its association with periodontal disease. Both obesity and periodontal disease may be connected through oxidative stress.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of scaling and root surface debridement (SRP) on salivary bacterial counts and systolic and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients with chronic periodontitis, with a focus on clinical significance.

Methods: An observational trial included 24 chronic periodontitis patients, eleven of them were hypertensive patients. Non-surgical periodontal treatment was administered to all patients, with clinical parameters including gingival index (GI), plaque index (PI), and probing pocket depth (PPD) recorded.

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  • The study looked at two surgical methods to help women with hydrosalpinx before they try in vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • Women who had laparoscopic tubal disconnection (LTD) had better chances of getting pregnant and having babies compared to those who had hydroscopic tubal electrocoagulation (HTE).
  • Although LTD had better results for pregnancies, it had more surgical complications, while HTE was quicker and had fewer major issues.
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This study explores the eco-friendly biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) utilizing Camellia sinensis leaf extract. We assess their antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Furthermore, we impregnated AgNPs into 2 % chitosan (CHS) gel and assessed their wound-healing potential in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus infected wounds.

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  • Nanofluids, particularly those composed of multiple nanoparticles like copper, aluminum, and titanium oxide, exhibit enhanced heat transfer properties, leading to significant industrial applications.
  • This study focuses on the effect of thermal radiation on the velocity and temperature profiles in a water-based rotational nanofluid flow, using similarity transformations to convert the equations into ordinary differential equations (ODEs).
  • Results show that using a trio of nanoparticles results in a 50% reduction in skin friction and a 60% increase in heat transfer coefficient, indicating improved thermal performance under certain mixed convection conditions.
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Introduction: Cytokines have a key role in the pathogenesis of both hypertension and periodontitis. Salivary diagnosis is a promising field with numerous clinical applications. Since limited studies have been carried out on how salivary inflammatory cytokines can be determined and how well periodontal disease and hypertension might react to scaling and root planning (SRP).

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Hybrid nanofluids have become a popular choice for various engineering and industrial applications due to their advanced properties. This study focuses on investigating the consequences of a low oscillating magnetic field on the flow of unsteady mono and hybrid nanofluids over a vertically moving permeable disk. Initially, iron oxide nanoparticles are mixed with water to create a mono nanofluid, which is later transformed into a hybrid nanofluid by adding cobalt nanoparticles.

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This communication elaborates the irreversibility analysis of the flow of Prandtl nanofluid along with thermal radiation past a permeable stretched surface embedded in a Darcy-Forchheimer medium. The activation and chemical impressions along with effects of thermophoretic and Brownian motion are as well examined. The flow symmetry of the problem is modeled mathematically and leading equations are rehabilitated into nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) through the assistance of suitable similarity variables.

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In this work, we have performed an investigation to increase our understanding of the motion of a hybrid nanofluid trapped inside a three-dimensional container. The room also includes a three-dimensional heated obstacle of an elliptic cross-section. The top wall of space is horizontally movable and adiabatic, while the lower part is zigzagged and thermally insulated as well.

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Thermophoresis represents one of the most common methods of directing micromachines. Enhancement of heat transfer rates are of economic interest for micromachine operation. This study aims to examine the heat transfer enhancement within the shell and tube latent heat thermal storage system (LHTSS) using PCMs (Phase Change Materials).

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The current paper discusses the numerical simulation results of the NePCM melting process inside an annulus thermal storage system. The TES system consists of a wavy shell wall and a cylindrical tube equipped with three fins. The enthalpy-porosity method was utilized to address the transient behavior of the melting process, while the Galerkin FE technique was used to solve the system governing equations.

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The Covid-19 pandemic reveals that the hazard of the respiratory virus was a secondary consideration in the design, development, construction, and management of public and commercial buildings. Retrofitting such buildings poses a significant challenge for building owners and facilities managers. This article reviews current research and practices in building operations interventions for indoor respiratory infection control from the perspective of facilities managers to assess the effectiveness of available solutions.

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Background: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a clonal disease that affects early lymphoid progenitors in the bone marrow. Minimal residual disease (MRD) is assessed by different methods to monitor disease kinetics after treatment.

Aim: to Assess MRD post-induction, at 6 and 12 months after intensive chemotherapy in adult patients with ALL.

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This paper presents a numerical simulation of a magneto-convection flow in a 3D chamber. The room has a very specific permeability and a zigzag bottom wall. The fluid used in this study is AlO-Cu/water with 4% nanoparticles.

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To date, when considering the dynamics of water conveying multi-walled carbon nanoparticles (MWCNT) through a vertical Cleveland Z-staggered cavity where entropy generation plays a significant role, nothing is known about the increasing Reynold number, Hartmann number, and Darcy number when constant conduction occurs at both sides, but at different temperatures. The system-governing equations were solved using suitable models and the Galerkin Finite Element Method (GFEM). Based on the outcome of the simulation, it is worth noting that increasing the Reynold number causes the inertial force to be enhanced.

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Nanofluids have become important working fluids for many engineering applications as they have better thermal properties than traditional liquids. Thus, this paper addresses heat transfer rates and entropy generation for a FeO/MWCNT-water hybrid nanoliquid inside a three-dimensional triangular porous cavity with a rotating cylinder. The studied cavity is heated by a hot wavy wall at the bottom and subjected to a magnetic field.

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Objective: this study was conducted to determine the effect of type 2 diabetes mellitus on salivary secretion of glucose, amylase and immunoglobulin A levels and also to fined out if saliva could be used as anon invasive method to monitor glycaemic control in type 2 diabbetes. This study was conducted on 40 human subjectes, They were 20 males and 20 females, their ages ranged from 35 years to 64 years,and they were divided into two groups, the first one is the patient group which contains 20 diabetic paient. (10 males and 10 females,aged between 38 years to 64 years).

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