Thesis

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Discusses the association of vitamin D receptor and microRNA-484 with kidney stone formation

Title: Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Discusses Investigating the Virulence Factors Determinants of Streptococcus mutans Isolated from Dental Caries in Iraqi Type 2 Diabetic Patients.

(A Comparative Taxonomic Study for Some Exotic Species of Malvaceae in Iraq)

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Discusses Gene Polymorphism in VDR and CASR Genes and their Association with Kidney Stone Formation: A Molecular and Biochemical Analysis.

(Synthesis of Phenolic Nanoparticles from Bacopa monnieri and Evaluation of Their Antibiofilm of Serratia marcescens)

A thesis in the College of Science for Women discussing A solution Approach to Fuzzy Sensitive Analysis with Application

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Prevalence of Mycoses in Clinical Samples from Iraqi Patients with Infected Respiratory Tract

A thesis in the College of Science for Women discussing Some Non-Bayesian Estimation Methods for Modified Weighted Pareto Distribution Type One

A thesis in the College of Science for Women discussing Optimal Equilibrium and Oscillation Analysis in Nicholson’s Blowflies Equation with Variable Coefficients

In a dissertation in the College of Science for Women, Comparative Study Between (Cold Plasma & Laser Ablation) for Preparation of Si Nanoparticals and its antibacterial activity

A Master’s Thesis at the College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, Revealed Levels of Airborne Bacterial Contamination Using Remote Sensing (RS) Techniques and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Discusses the Effect of Phenolics of Alcoholic Extract and Nanoparticles of Leaves of Vitex agnus in Biologic of Cadra candella (Lepidoptera: pyralidea).

Synthesis, Characterization, and Bioactivity Study for Some New Ion Metal Complexes with Hydrazine Derivatives Compounds

The College of Science for Women at the University of Baghdad discussed the master’s thesis entitled: “Assessment of the Effect of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) on the Growth of Microalgae in the Tigris River / Baghdad”

A thesis in the College of Science for Women discussing Oscillation in the Delay Logistic and Difference Equations With Several Delays.

A thesis in the College of Science for Women ) Analysis and Approximate Solution of Fractional Order Model for Nipah virus)

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Discusses the Association Between the Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome of Lowe Gene Variations with Renal Failure and Kidney Stones in Iraqi Patients.

Master’s Thesis in the College of Science for Women Explores Molecular Detection of Dental cavity Bacteria Isolated from Cardiac Disease Patients in Baghdad

Ecological study and evaluation of the parasitic efficiency of Aphytis melinus against the oriental yellow scale insect Aonidiella orientalis

Studying the Relationship between Heme Oxygenase -1, Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4, and Other Biochemical Parameters with and without Obese Patients

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