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Stylistics in Tafsir Al-Fakhr Al-Razi and Its Impact on the Development of Arabic Rhetoric: A Study at the Faculty of Sharia

 In the modern era, contemporary stylistics has emerged a science that calls for describing texts and searching for what distinguishes them, and authors’ unique way of arranging these texts. This science has its roots in the Arab rhetorical heritage, where ancient rhetoricians such as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi pioneered these stylistic studies.

 

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Professional and Inventor from Damascus University in the Change Makers Exhibition at WIPO

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) celebrated World Intellectual Property Day 2024 under the theme "Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development Goals: Building Our Shared Future with Innovation and Creativity". Among the activities in this field is "Change Makers Exhibition", which celebrates innovators, creators, adventurers and entrepreneurs around the world who use intellectual property rights to achieve the sustainable development goals.

 
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Efficacy of photobiomodulation therapy in recurrent herpes labialis management: a randomized controlled trial

 Recurrent Herpes Labialis (RHL) is a viral disease caused by the reactivation of Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1), which remains latent in sensory nerve cells after the primary infection. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 3.7 billion individuals under the age of 50 are infected with Herpes Simplex Virus type 1, which represents 67% of the world's population.

 
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Health care and biomedical engineering are among the goals of the last day of the International Conference on Biomedical Engineering

 Titles of the lectures varied within the theme of health care and biomedical engineering at the International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, including cardiovascular bioengineering, systems and technologies for remote monitoring of the health status of people with chronic diseases, combating sudden cardiac death related to sports, and designing and implementing a digital checklist system to evaluate infection control measures in intensive care units.


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The Faculty of Media Receives Three Scholarships as Part of its Participation in the “Hope” Initiative to Support Distinguished Arab Youth in the Field of Media

 The company sponsoring the “Hope” initiative to support distinguished Arab youth in the field of media honored the students participating in the initiative in its third edition during a ceremony held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in the presence of a number of media professionals, representatives of media institutions, and a number of legal and artistic entities.

 
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The Faculty of Applied Science at Damascus University contributes through its programs to enabling students to possess technical skills to meet the requirements of the labor market.

The Faculty of Applied Science at Damascus University was established in 2013 to develop, modernize, and redirect the reality of technical education under the supervision of the Supreme Council for Technical Education in the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

 
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The Influence of Letters of Meanings in Determining the Meaning: An Applied Study of the Verses' Interpretation of Determining the Fetus Gender Timing in Contemporary Exegeses

 The letters of meanings influence the meaning of Arabic speech, and their grammatical and semantic functions work together to direct the meanings. With the aim of clarifying the effect of the letters of meanings in directing the meaning, an applied study was conducted at the Faculty of Sharia at Damascus University on the verses that talk about the timing of determining the gender of the fetus in the Holy Qur’an.

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A scientific study in the Faculty of Science provides valuable insights into the stability, electronic characteristics and polarizing behavior of C24 isomers.

 Recent studies in various fields have demonstrated that C24 fullerene has become increasingly relevant to many nano topics; as a carbon-based material, it is considered to be a promising option for future developments in nanotechnology, for both civil and military/defense applications, and has also demonstrated its potential in areas such as superconductivity and transport properties- which highlights its potential application in nanoelectronics.

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The Faculty of Architecture participating in the International Conference for the Protection and Preservation of the Heritage of the Arab World in Tunisia

  In collaboration with the National School of Architecture at the University of Carthage/Tunisia, the Authority of Heritage Experts in the Arab World organised the International Conference for the Protection and Preservation of the Heritage of the Arab World in Tunisia/Hammamet on April 28 and 29. The Faculty of Architecture at Damascus University took part in this event. The participating researchers addressed a number of issues pertaining to heritage site management, preservation and protection plans, and UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger.


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A study at the Faculty of Dentistry investigates the impact of an online restorative dentistry course on graduate learning outcomes.

 Restorative dentistry plays a crucial role in the practice of dentistry, necessitating professionals to keep up with the latest developments in the field. Technological advances have made “online learning” a widely used method of delivering education in dentistry, providing learners with wide-ranging information with great flexibility.

 
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