Comparison and Survey Study of Toxoplasmosis Between Karbala and Babylon Governorates

  • Sawsan Darweesh jari Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
  • Ahmed Aziz Azar Adi Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
  • Abdulla Salam Hassan Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
  • Mohammad Khalil Ibrahim Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
  • Mohammed Adel Hussein Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
  • Hasanein Jasim Ramadan Department of Environmental health, College of Applied medical sciences, University of Karbala
Keywords: Toxoplasmosis, Parasite, Abortion, Immunoglobulins

Abstract

Language proficiency is a fundamental component of effective communication, particularly in educational and professional settings. In the context of Arabic grammar, understanding syntactic structures is essential for linguistic accuracy and fluency. The study of grammatical structures, particularly those related to verbs, remains a critical area of research in Arabic linguistics. Certain verb forms present unique challenges in interpretation and application, influencing both written and spoken discourse. While previous studies have explored various grammatical structures in Arabic, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis regarding the classification and syntactic functions of specific verb forms, leading to inconsistencies in linguistic interpretation. This study aims to analyze the syntactic structures of selected Arabic verb forms, identifying their grammatical roles and classification to enhance linguistic clarity and educational methodologies. The findings reveal key distinctions in verb classifications and their syntactic functions, highlighting patterns that contribute to a more precise understanding of Arabic grammar. These results provide valuable insights into the structural intricacies of the language. Unlike conventional studies that focus on broad grammatical categories, this research offers a detailed examination of specific verb structures, shedding light on their unique syntactic behaviors and functional variations. The study contributes to Arabic linguistic scholarship by refining grammatical classification systems, facilitating improved language instruction, and supporting more accurate syntactic analysis in both academic and professional contexts.

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Published
2025-04-09
How to Cite
jari, S. D., Adi, A. A. A., Hassan, A. S., Ibrahim, M. K., Hussein, M. A., & Ramadan, H. J. (2025). Comparison and Survey Study of Toxoplasmosis Between Karbala and Babylon Governorates. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 6(3), 838-844. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v6i3.2775
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