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<p>AI has changed many human tasks, including speech preparation. This research paper examines AI's numerous applications in speech generation and delivery. It also examines AI's impact on content research, writing, language development, practice, audience analysis, translation, voice synthesis, visual aids, customization, and accessibility. This paper evaluates AI technologies like advanced natural language processing (NLP) models that produce and revise text and voice recognition systems that provide delicate feedback on delivery during rehearsal. We also examine AI's capacity to personalize speeches to varied audiences by evaluating demographic and psychographic data, improving public speaking engagement and effect. The study synthesizes AI's application in real-world speech preparation situations, emphasizes its efficiency, and critically evaluates the limits and ethical issues of using AI for such a human function. The article provides a detailed assessment of existing technology, new trends, and future approaches to integrate AI into speechwriting while keeping authenticity and emotional resonance. Also, AI-powered tools can decrease the time needed for research and composition by a huge amount while also improving the quality of the speech content. AI's role in practice and feedback will also, we think, lead to measured gains in delivery, such as less use of filler words and better pace. The paper investigates the possibility of AI-generated speech and reviews the AI-based algorithms used for the same purpose. It also studies the acceptability and efficiency of the generated speeches.</p>Prof. Ramadan, Dr. Kamal
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https://worldascience.org/journals/index.php/wassn/article/view/42Sat, 16 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0100Study on the role of albendazole in physiological and histological changes in farm chicken infected with environmental parasites in Dawmat AlJandal, AlJouf, Saudia Arabia Kingdom
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<p><strong>Background:</strong> Farm birds, or chickens, are susceptible to a variety of parasite infections that are spread by people. The anti-parasitic medication of choice is albendazole (ABZ). This article's main objective is to examine the effects of ABZ on the intestine and hepatic tissue of farm hens. <strong>Methods:</strong> ABZ recorded an egg reduction rate (ERR) of almost 100% and a cure rate (CR) of 96% (egg negative conversion rate, or NCR) with 400 mg given all at once. A total of 20 farm chickens were divided into 4 groups (5 chickens/ group): (G1) non-infected, untreated group, (G2) infected, untreated group, (G3) is non-infected ABZ-treated group, and (G4) is infected ABZ-treated group. <strong>Results:</strong> Regarding the average number of worms (<em>Ascaris</em>) (G2) and (G4) recovered from the gut increased significantly (<em>P<0.01</em>). While there was a significant decrease in the average number of worms (G4) (25%) compared to those infected only (48%). The results obtained also showed a highly significant increase (<em>P<0.05</em>) in the average number of worms in the intestines among the infected group. (Hymenolipes) (G2) (41%), while there was a significant decrease in the average number of worms (G4) (17.3%) compared to those infected only. AST levels showed a significant increase in groups (G2) and (G4) compared to the normal control group. The percentage increase reached 124.65% and 256.33%, respectively at <em>P<0.001</em> and <em>P<0.01</em>. While (G3) treated with albendazole recorded a decrease rate of 51.85%. AST levels in the plasma of groups (G3) and (G4) recorded a significant increase compared to the infected control group (G2) .An increase in ALT was recorded in groups (G2) compared to the control group (G1). The percentage increase reached 127%. An increase in ALT was recorded in groups (G2) and (G4) compared to the normal group (G1). The percentage increase reached 127% and 48.03%, respectively. The histological study of both the liver and intestines demonstrated the pathological effect of the tissues treated with albendazole, and on the contrary, the treatment affected the decrease in the number of worms in the intestines. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> The study indicates that treatment with albendazole for chickens infected with various parasites led to a decrease in the number of worms. It also led to an increase in the values of liver enzymes and also some abnormalities in both the liver and intestines.</p>Hanan Hamza, Aziza Al-Namasi, Fanar Al-Ruwaili, Hoda Al-Shammari, Ibrahim Aly
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