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Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed Abdeldaiem
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sustainable design
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Design , Management , Maintenance, and Evaluation of Hydroponic and Aquaponic Sysetem
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Design , Management , Maintenance, and Evaluation of Hydroponic and Aquaponic Sys-tem
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Design , Management , Maintenance, and Evaluation of various agricultural mechanized
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Design and maintenance of modern irrigation systems for Landscape projects
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Design and maintenance of modern irrigation systems for Landscape projects. Design , Management , Maintenance, and Evaluation of various agricultural mechanized.
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Designer of irrigation and drainage systems
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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The method of building monolithic lysimeters. The method of building drainage system.
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Treatments of wastewater, drainage water, and saline water
Mohammed Mohamed Abdelhammid
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Maize breeding
Mohammed Mohamed Abdelhammid
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Maize breeding
Abdelaziem Mohamed Abdelhamied Negm
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Environmental Sustainability
Abdelaziem Mohamed Abdelhamied Negm
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Sustainability Studies
Abdelaziem Mohamed Abdelhamied Negm
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Sustainability studies-
Hossameldien Mohamed Salam Helmy
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Repair and Strengthening
Ramy Elsayed Abdelhamied Amer
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Railway Engineering
Sameh Abd Rabo El Sayed Hosseini Karma
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Dairy chemistry
Sameh Abd Rabo El Sayed Hosseini Karma
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Dairy microbiology
Sameh Abd Rabo El Sayed Hosseini Karma
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Dairy science and technology
Sameh Abd Rabo El Sayed Hosseini Karma
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Dairy Technology
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Applied AI in Power System Issues
Ahmed Awad Abdelaziz Bisar
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Pain Interventions
Amal Mohamed Youssif
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" فاعلية برنامج للتاي شي Tai Chi ( بدني – عقلي ) على بعض المهارات العقلية ومستوى الأداء في الرقص الحديث".
Salah Abdelmoniem Ghareeb Attia
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Slidenifil in treatment of BPH in rats using certain dosage form
Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad
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Heart Failure
Nasser Elsayed Amin
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Air Water Harvesting
Nasser Elsayed Amin
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Refrigeration and air conditioning
Ahmed Mohamed Elsayed Abdelwahab Abied
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Kaizen acts
Ahmed Mohamed Elsayed Abdelwahab Abied
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Supply chain and Logistics
Elsayed Mokhtar Rammdan
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Environmental Hydrology and Sustainable Development
Elsayed Mokhtar Rammdan
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Runoff and Rain Water Harvesting Optimization and Management
Nesreen Abdelghafar Soliman Elsaber
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Sustainability
Khaled Mohammed Said Ibrahim
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Integration of ASTER and airborne geophysical data for mineral
Mohammed Abdelhamied Abdelnaeem
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AI-based controllers
Yasser Mohamed El Sayed Ibrahim
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Diagnosis of acute bacterial endophthalmitis by nested polymerase chain reaction. Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology Jan. 2006, Vol. (15), No (1) 2
Khalid Ahmed Muhammad Muhammad Badawy
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ِAthletic training
Khalid Ahmed Muhammad Muhammad Badawy
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sport training
Ahmed Samy Abdelsamad Abdelkhalek hilal
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DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS OF CERTAIN BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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The Effect of S.A.Q Training on the Development of some Special Motor Abilities and Block for Volleyball players
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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Functional Training and Its Effectiveness in Developing Offensive and Defensive Skills for Volleyball Players
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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The Complex Training Effectiveness in Developing Backcourt Spiking Accuracy for volleyball players
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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The Effect of cross-training on the development of some physical abilities and basic skills for juniors of National volleyball Center in Sharqiya
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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The Effect of Suspension Training (TRX, Battle Robe) on The Development of Explosive Power and Spike for Volleyball Players
Ahmed Ali Alraei Heissien
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The Effectiveness of Elastic Strength Training in the Development of Some Physical Abilities and Performance Level of Spiking and Spike Serve for Volleyball Players
Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud Metwally
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sports Training
Thoraya Ahmed Mahmoud Hosny
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Association of low serum Meteorin like (Metrnl) concentrations with worsening of glucose tolerance, impaired endothelial function and atherosclerosis
Naglaa Fathy Abdelhaleem Abdelhaleem
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Pain
Hisham Samir Roushdy Saleh
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Heart failure
Elsayed Elsayed Youssef Elkamhawy
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rehabilitation of irrigation and drainage network in sharkia irrigation directorate
Ahmed Ibrahiem Mohamed Metwalli
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sustainable development
Mohammed Attia Abdelattef
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Refrigeration and air conditioning
Mona Aboalwafa Megahed Aboelwafa Elbasuony
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Sallam, H. E. M., Khashaba, U. A., Abd-Elhamid M., Megahed, A. A. and Megahed, M. A.; (2010), "Ultrasonic Mixing of Nanoparticles in Epoxy Resin", International Conference of Housing & Building National Research Center on Nano-Technology for Green and Sustainable Construction, 14-17 March 2010, Cairo-Egypt
Noha Ahmed Ali Mostafa
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Supply chain management
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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2- Some Clincopathological and Histopathological Studies on Partial Hepatectomy in Rabbits. N.M.Edress .S.R. EL-Attar, M.O.T.Bader, Nifessa H.Mekawy and Aida Abd-EL-Baky S.Salem (Third veterinary medical congress, Zagazig University, Fac.Vet.Med. October8-10, 1996) 3- Interaction between Cysticercosis and Fascioliasis in rabbits. O.A.atallah, E.A.Desoky and S.R. EL-Attar. (Bull.Fac.Sci.Zagazig University, 11,371-384 (1989)) 4- Pathological Study on Fascioliasis in Camels and Solipeds. M.F.M.Fahmy and S.R. EL-Attar. (Egyptian J.Com.Path.Clin.Vol.3.No.2, 1990.) 5- Experimental Pathologic Studies on Milk-born infection with Toxocara Canis (larva migrans) in some Laboratory Animals. S.R.EL-Attar and M.F.M.Fahmy (Egyptian J.Com.Path.Clin.Vol.4.No.2, 1991.) 6-Clincopathologic and Histopathology Studies on the Effect of Hormonal Contraceptive on liver, kidney and genital organs of Female Albino Rats. N.M.Edress .S.R. EL-Attar, M.F.M.Fahmy, M.O.T.Bader and M.M.Hanafi. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.19.NO.3.p.768-784, 1991) 7-Trichinella spiralis and Toxocara canis infection in Guinea pigs. M.S.Nada, S.R. EL-Attar and N.M.Edress.
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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A study on Toxoplasma gondii in mice(Mus musculus) in Tripoli-Libya El-Gomati K.M., Rashed A.M.,El Naas A.S.,Elsaid M.M.A. and EL-Attar S.R. African J.Biol.Sci.,6(2) : 123-126 (2010) ISSN 1687-4870
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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Egyptian J.Appli. Sci.Vol.6.No.120 p.48-58.1991) 8-Immune Response and Pathogenisity of four commercial Gumboro disease Vaccines. A.M.Hegazy, M.A.Lebdah and S.R. EL-Attar. (Egyptian J.Appli. Sci.Vol7.No.3 p.561-572.1992.) 9-Clinco and Histopathological Studies on Rabbits given Furazolidone. N.M.Edress, M.S.Aboelfotoh, O.T.Bader, S.R. EL-Attar andO.A.Abdallah. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.20.No.2, p.196-208, 1992.) 10-Complications Associated with Strangels in EL-Zahraa Arabian horse stud in Cairo. M.Esmat, S.R. EL-Attar, H.A.Mohamed, M.I.Amer and A.M.Selim. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.20.No.4, p.607-618, 1992) 11-Experimental Pathologic Studies on the Effect of Certain Antiprotozoal Drugs on Cat fish(Clarias Lazera). S.R.EL-Attar (Egypt.J.Comp.Clin.Path.Vol.5.No.2, 1992.) 12-Pathological Study on Kidney Affections of Camel at Sharkia Province. A.M.Hanafy, M.H.Kadry, A.S.Moursi, S.R.EL-Attar, M.F.Fahmy and A.A.Ali. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.21.No.2, p.338-350, 1993.) 13-Experimental Pathologic Studies on the Role of Eosinophils on Bilharzial Cirrhosis in Mice. O.A.Atallal, A.M.Hanafy, S.R.EL-Attar, A.A.Ali, E.A.EL-Desoky and M.H.Mohamed. (Zagazig Vet.J., 1993) 14-Tisuue Alterations Induced by Phospholipase D2 of Corynebacterium Pseudotubercolosis in Rabbits. S.R.EL-Attar, A.A.Kadri and A.M.Atia (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.23.No.4, p.38-44, 1995.) 15-Studies on the Role of Fish in Transmission of Some Zoonotic Diseases. M.Amine ,O.Amer and S.R.EL-Attar. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.21.No.3, p.414-429-, 1993.)- 3 - 16-Toxocological and Pathological Studies on Cinmethyline on Cat Fish (Clarias Lazera). M.Doghim and S.R.EL-Attar. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.25.No.4,p.129-137,1997.) 17-Experimental Pathological and Clincopathological studies on Ceftifur Sodium [Excenel] in albino rats S.A.El-Attar,M.O.T Badr and M.S.Abou El-Fetouh Zag.Vet.J.(ISSN.1110-1458) Vol. 25,No.4 (1997) PP 101-113. 18-Pathological Studies on Outbreaks of Acute and Chronic Toxicosis with Aflatoxin B1 in Rabbits. S.R.EL-Attar,M.Nawer,S.Hassona and M.Soliman. (International conferees of rabbit diseases in hot climates.Cairo,Egypt,1998.) 19-Experimental Pathologic Studies on Pesticides and Parasitic Infection in Rabbits. Osman A. Atallah,Abdallah E.Moursi,EL_Sayed R.EL-Attar,Enass A.Desoky and Samia A.K. Moharram. (Alex.J.Vet.Science,Vol.13.No.4.p.473-484,1997.) 20-Exprimental Pathologic Studies on Nitrite Toxicosis in Tilapia Nilotica. S.R.EL-Attar. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.25.No.4,p.122-128,1997.) 21-Recurrent Mastocytoma In A Dog. Sayed R. EL-Attar,Ahmed M. Aldawek,Wagdey El-Meshri and Abdelrazzag A.ELMagdoub. (Zagazig Vet.J.Vol.37.No.3,p.138--143,2009.) 22-Pathology of Gout in GrowingLeayers Attributed to High Protein Diet. Ibrahim m.Eldighayes,Mohamed A.Hamid,Sayed R.EL-Attar and Abdelwahab M.Kammon. (XXVI Annual conference of Indian Association of veterinary Pathologists. October 28- 30, 2009.) 23- Pathologic Observations on Sheep and Goat Pox MahirA.G.Kubba¹, Yousef M. Abouzeed² and Sayed R. El-attar- 4 - (Libyan Vet.Med.J Vol.1.No.1, p.182-190, 2010.) 24- Histological Study of Camel Hemal Nodes. Asma M.Elbahi, Mohamed O.Ahmed and ELsayed R.El-Attar. (Libyan Vet.Med.J Vol.1.No.1, p.134-146, 2010) 25-A study on Toxoplasma gondii in mice(Mus musculus) in Tripoli-Libya El-Gomati K.M., Rashed A.M.,El Naas A.S.,Elsaid M.M.A. and EL-Attar S.R. African J.Biol.Sci.,6(2) : 123-126 (2010) ISSN 1687-4870 26-Unilateral Overictomy of Large Teratoma Through Standing flank Laborotomy in a Mare. L.M.Ben Ali,Fathy El Sedadawy and EL Attar S. (Libyan Vet.Med.J Vol.1.No.1,p.206 -216,2010.). 27-Pathology of Spontaneous Tumors in Different Domestic Animals in Libya: Mahir A.G. Kubba, Mohammed Abushhiwa, Seham A. Al-Azreg , Lutfi M. Ben Ali and Al-Sayed R. Al-attar. LVMJ. Vol.3 (December. 2012). 28-Pathological Evidence for a Fatal Nervous Disease in Grouper Fish in Libya. Sayed R. Al-Attar, Mahir Kubba, and Jameela T. Rizgalla. First International Scientific Conference of the Department of Pathology .,Fac.of.Vet.Med.Cairo University..April 25- 27(2013), Cairo Egypt . 29- Comparative Diagnostic Studies on Marek’s Disease in chickens by Use of Histopathology and Molecular Investigation. Abdel Moniem A Ali, El-Sayed RA El-Attar, Mohamed H Mohamed and Heba M Abdel Ghany Zag. Vet. J. (ISSN. 1110-1458) Vol. 42 No.3 (2014) pp.225-241 30-Pathology of Fatal Multi-Organ Impairment in a Rottweiler Dog Mahir AG Kubba, Seham Al-Azreg and Al-Sayed R Al-Attar. Clinical & Experimental . Pathology.Volume 5 • Issue 5(2015) • 1000249 31-Fertility and Reproductive Outcome in Mice Following Trichloroethane (TCE) Exposure.- 5 - M. A. Al-Griw1, S. A. Al-Azreg2, E. M. Bennour3, S. A. M. El-Mahgiubi2, A. R. Al- Attar2, N. M. Salama1, A. Elnfati1. Am. J. Life. Sci. Res. Vol. 3, Issue 4, 293-303, 2015 32-DIAGNOSIS OF BOVINE ANAPLASMA MARGINALE IN NORTH WESTERN LIBYA USING SEROLOGY AND BLOOD FILMEXAMINATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY L. S. AL-Bassam*, S. O. AL- Garib**, S.R.EL-Attar***, E. Abdunaser and O. E. Abdouslam*** Bas.J.Vet.Res.Vol.14,No.1,2016. ISI Impact Factor:3.461 33- Hypolipidemic and antioxidant activity of the aqueous extract from the uneaten pulp of the fruit from Cordia dichotoma in healthy and hyperlipidemic Wistar albino rats. El-Newary SA1, Sulieman AM2, El-Attar SR3, Sitohy MZ4 Journal of Natural Medicines pp 1-15. 34-Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the lateral abdominal wallof local . S.K. Tmumen S.A. Al-Azreg ,M.H. Abushhiw ,M.A. Alkoly ,E.M. Bennour and S.R. Al-Attar . Open Veterinary Journal, (2016), Vol. 6(2): 139-142. 35-Chondroblastic Osteosarcoma in a Cat: Case Report. Al Sayed R Al Attar, Kubba MA, A Al Azreg Seham and Adwak AA . J Med Surg Pathol, an open access journal(2016). Volume 1 • Issue 4 • 1000137. 36-Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) in human being and in animals: A review article . Al-Sayed R.Al-Attar* and Seham A Al-Azreg (Under press) 37- Illustrative Pathology for Medical Students.(Human and Veterinary Illustrative Atlas) Dr.sayed attar and Dr.Mahir Kubba.(under press) 38-Survey on the Important Bacterial,Parasitic and Viral diseases of Imported Camels in Libya A research project submitte to the Libyan national research councel. By Abozaid,Y.M.;Al-Azreg,S. and R.El-attar,S.R. 39-Review Article on Immunopathology of Fascioliasis in Domestic animals. S.R.Al-Attar ,1998 40-Contributer in Handbook of General,Special and Specific Pathology for Students of Fac.Vet.Med.Zagazig University,Egypt.2000-2013.
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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Pathological Evidence for a Fatal Nervous Disease in Grouper Fish in Libya. Sayed R. Al-Attar, Mahir Kubba, and Jameela T. Rizgalla. First International Scientific Conference of the Department of Pathology .,Fac.of.Vet.Med.Cairo University..April 25-27(2013), Cairo Egypt .
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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Pathological Studies on Outbreaks of Acute and Chronic Toxicosis with Aflatoxin B1 in Rabbits. S.R.EL-Attar,M.Nawer,S.Hassona and M.Soliman. (International conferees of rabbit diseases in hot climates.Cairo,Egypt,1998.)
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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Pathology of Fatal Multi-Organ Impairment in a Rottweiler Dog
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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Pathology of Fatal Multi-Organ Impairment in a Rottweiler Dog Mahir AG Kubba, Seham Al-Azreg and Al-Sayed R Al-Attar. Clinical & Experimental . Pathology.Volume 5 • Issue 5(2015) • 1000249
Gehan Yehya Mahmoud Afify
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Impact of using some teaching aids to learn the shot put competitions
Israa Osama Mohammed Khalil
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Curriculum, teaching methods and training
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Sedki Khalifa
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Sustainable Development
Shaimaa Fekry Mhna Khalil
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Are Financially Constrained Firms More Susceptible to Restatements’ Incidence?
Nahla Fathy Mohamed Amien Salem
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The Impact of Forign Aid on Economic Growth :Evidence from 22 African countries
Ibrahiem Abdelaziz Abdelmoteleb Ali
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Study the impact of drains and wastewater on the water quality in coastal areas
Ibrahiem Abdelaziz Abdelmoteleb Ali
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Studying the conversion of wave energy into electrical energy for use in sustainable development
Ahmed Reda Abdelmouniem Mohamed
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Automated Design Technique for Constant-gm Rail-to-Rail for OTA Input Stage
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Properties of Cocrete Containing High Volumes of Fly Ash Based Geopolymers as a Supplementary Cementitious Material
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Strengthening of Full Scale R.C. Columns under Sustained Loading using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
Ibtesam Ezzeldin Mohamed Abdelfattah
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The Effectiveness of a teaching program based on the principles of brain-based learning theory for developing future thinking skills and academic ambition in the Mathematics course for sixth grade primary students in Sharkia Governorate
Ahmed Abdallah Abdallah Abu El-Ela
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Sustainability
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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1. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Fatigue and reliability analysis of nano-modified scarf adhesive joints in carbon fiber composites. Accepted for publication in J. Composites: Part B (2017).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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10. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Nanofillers modification of Epocast 50-A1/946 epoxy for bonded joints. Chinese Journal of Aeronautics 27(2014)1288–1300
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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12. Alnefaie KA, Aldousari SA, Khashaba UA. New development of self–damping MWCNT composites. Composites: Part A 52 (2013) 1-11.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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13. Khashaba UA, Sebaey TA, Mahmoud FF, Selmy AI, Hamouda RM, Experimental and numerical analysis of pinned-joints composite laminates: Effects of stacking sequences. J. Composite Materials 47(2013) 3353–3366.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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14. Khashaba UA, Sebaey TA, Alnefaie KA. Failure and reliability analysis of pinned-joints composite laminates: Effects of stacking sequences. Composites: Part B 45 (2013) 1694–1703.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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15. Khashaba UA, Sebaey TA, Alnefaie KA. Failure and reliability analysis of pinned-joints composite laminates: Effects of pin-hole clearance. J. Composite Materials 47(2013)2287–2298
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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17. Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Selmy AI, Megahed AA. Drilling analysis of woven glass fiber-reinforced/epoxy composites. J. Composite Materials 47 (2013) 191–205.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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19. Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Selmy AI, Megahed AA. Machinability analysis in drilling woven GFR/Epoxy composites: Part I- Effect of machining parameters. Composites: Part A, 41 (2010) 391-400.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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20. Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Selmy AI, Megahed AA. Machinability analysis in drilling woven GFR/epoxy composites: Part II- Effect of drill wear”, Composites: Part A 41(2010) 1130-1137.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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21. Khoshbakht M, Chowdhury SJ, Seif MA, Khashaba UA. Failure of woven composites under combined tension-bending loading. J. Composite Structures 90(2009) 279-286.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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22. El-sonbaty IA, Khashaba UA, Selmy AI, Ali AI. Prediction of surface roughness profiles for milled surfaces using an artificial neural network and fractal geometry approach. J. Materials Processing Technology 200(2008) 271-278.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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23. Khashaba UA, Selmy AI, El-Sonbaty IA, Megahed M. Behavior of notched and unnotched [0/±30/±60/90]s¬ GFR/epoxy composites under static and fatigue loads. J. Composite Structures 81(2007) 606–613.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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3. Khashaba UA, Khdair AI. Open hole compressive elastic and strength analysis of CFRE composites for aerospace applications. Aerosp Sci Technol, 60 (2017) 96-107.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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33. Khashaba UA. Fracture behavior of woven composites containing various cracks geometry. J. Composite Materials 37(2003) 5-20.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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35. Abd Allah MH, Abdin EM, Selmy AI, Khashaba UA. Effect of mean stress on fatigue behavior of GFRP pultruded rod composites. J. Composites Part A 28(1997) 87-91.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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36. Abd Allah MH, Abdin EM, Selmy AI, Khashaba UA. Effect of fibre volume fractions on fatigue behaviour of GFRP pultruded rod composites. J. Composites Science and Technology 56(1996) 23-29.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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38. Abd Allah MH, Abdin EM, Selmy AI, Khashaba UA. Reliability analysis of GFRP pultruded composite rods. J. Quality and Reliability Management 13(1996) 88-98.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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39. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Development of CFRE composite joints using MWCNT/E adhesives. Proc. of the 16th Int. AMME Conference, Military Technical College, Kobry El-Kobbah, Cairo, Egypt, 27-29 May, (2014), MS80-101.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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40. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Developing nanophase epocast 50-a1/946 epoxy for bonded joints. The 5th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Advanced Materials, 23 - 26 September (2013), Kipriotis Village Resort, Island of Kos, Greece.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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41. Khashaba UA, Alnefaie KA, Aldousari SM. Damping properties of nano-hybrid GFRE composites. 15th International Conference on Aerospace Sciences & Aviation Technology, Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt, (2013) 199-MS.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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45. Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Selmy AI, Megahed AA. Prediction of hole quality in drilling GFRE composites using Artificial Neural Networks. in: Seoyun J. Kwon (Ed.), Artificial Neural Networks, Ch4, ISBN: 978-1-61761-553-5, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (2011)59-76.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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46. Sallam HEM, Khashaba UA, Seif MA, Abd-Elhamid M, Megahed AA, Megahed MA. Ultrasonic mixing of nanoparticles in epoxy resin. Int. Conf. on Nano-Technology for Green and Sustainable Construction 14-17 March, Cairo, Egypt (2010), Edited by G. Yakovlev, Izhevsk Publishing House of ISTU.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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5. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Development of CFRE composite scarf adhesive joints with SiC and Al2O3 nanoparticle. Composite Structures 128 (2015) 415–427.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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51. Selmy AI, Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Megahed AA. Experimental evaluation of delamination in drilling of fiber reinforced polymeric composite materials. EJEST, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, (2009).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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52. Selmy AI, El-Sonbaty IA, Khashaba UA, Megahed AA. Prediction of delamination size in drilling FRP composite materials using artificial neural networks. EJEST, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University (2009).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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53. Selmy AI, Khashaba UA, Sebaey TA. An experimental study on the bolted joint connections in GFRE [0/90]2s laminates. Engineering Research Journal-Menoufia University 32(2009) 249-253.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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55. Selmy AI, El-Sonbaty IA, Khashaba UA, Megahed AA. Prediction of delamination size in drilling fiber reinforced polymeric composite materials using Artificial Neural Networks technique. Engineering Research Journal-Menoufia University, Vol.31-4, pp.369-375, (2008).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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56. Selmy AI, Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Megahed AA. Interlaminar shear behavior of cross-ply GFRP composite with different off-axis angles. Engineering Research Journal-Menoufia University, Vol. 31-2, (2008).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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57. Selmy AI, Khashaba UA, El-Sonbaty IA, Abd El-Baky MA. Tensile and shear properties of cross-ply composite laminates with different off-axis angles. Engineering Research Journal-Menoufia University, Vol. 31-2, (2008).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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58. Selmy AI, Khashaba UA, Elsonbaty A, Ali AI. Prediction of surface roughness profiles for machined surfaces in face milling operation using an Artificial Neural Network and Fractal Geometry approach. EJEST, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Vol.11, pp.161-173, (2007).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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59. Ghanem M, Al- Shorbagy AE, Khashaba UA, Sallam HEM. Mechanical behavior and failure mode of bolted joints in polymeric composite materials. MEATIP4, Fourth Assiut University Int. Conf., Egypt, December 12-14, CD-Room, Paper N0. MD06, (2006).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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6. Khashaba UA, Aljinaidi AA, Hamed MA. Analysis of adhesively bonded CFRE composite scarf joints modified with MWCNTs. Composites: Part A 71 (2015) 59–71.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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64. Khashaba UA. In-plane shear properties of cross-ply laminates with different off-axis angles. MDP8, Cairo University, Egypt, pp.817-832, (2004)
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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66. Khashaba UA. Fatigue and reliability analysis of unidirectional GFRP composites under rotating bending loads. PEDD6, Ain Shams University, Egypt, pp.399-414, (2002)
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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69. Khashaba UA. Fracture behavior of woven composites. Proc. of the Sixth Int. Conf. On Prod. Eng. and Design for Development, Ain Shams University, Egypt, PP.359-371, (2002).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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71. El-Sonbaty I, Khashaba UA. Friction and wear behavior of glass fiber reinforced thermoset composites. Proc. of the Seventh Int. Conf. on Mech. Design and Prod., Cairo University, Egypt, Vol.II, PP.323-333, (2000).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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73. Khashaba UA, El-Assal AM. Structural and environmental effect on compressive strength of chopped GFRP composites. Proc. of the Fifth Int. Conf. On Prod. Eng. and Design for Development, Ain Shams University, Egypt, PP.389-402, (1998).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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74. Khashaba UA. Effect of water and temperature environments on the impact behavior of woven GFR thermoset composites. Proc. of the Fifth Int. Conf. On Prod. Eng. and Design for Development, Ain Shams University, Egypt, PP.359-371, (1998).
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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78. Abdin EM, Abd Allah MH, Selmy AI, Khashaba UA. Tensile, compressive and flexural properties of FRP composite rods. Proc. of the Fifth Int.Conf. on Mech. Design and Prod., Cairo University, Egypt, PP48-60, (1991).
Asmaa Mohamed Hassan Abdelmgied
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The Effectiveness of Thinking Aloud per Paired Problem Solving TAPPS in teaching science in the development of systemic thinking among primary school pupils
Ismaiel Abdelaty Mohamed Ismaiel
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Drainage Engineering
Elsayed Ibrahiem Abdelaziz Abdallah Elhashash
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Aluminizing of stainless steel by hot dipping
Elsayed saad Abdelsalam Salman
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.Advanced Methods Of Repair and Strenthining of Struc
Amal Farouk Abdelgawad Badaawi
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Electrical power systems protection using Artificial Intelligence “AI” ( Expert systems - Neural networks- wavelet analysis)
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(( البحث الأول )) الأنواع المختلفة من القهوة لها أثار متنوعه على وزن الجسم ودهون الدم عند فئران التجارب "" الملخص العربى "" مشروب القهوة هو المشروب الأكثر إستهلاكا عالميا ويتم تحضيره بطرق مختلفة. وتهدف هذه الدراسة إلى معرفة آثار الأنواع المختلفة من القهوة على وزن الجسم ونسبة الدهون في الدم في فئران التجارب . تم اجراء الراسة علي أربعون فأرا ألبينو من الذكور وزنهم يتراوح بين 120 – 130 جرام وتم تقسيمهم إلى خمس مجموعات متساوية ( ن = 8 ) , تم إستخدام أنواع مختلفه من القهوة - القهوة التركية متوسطة التحميص ( البن متوسط التحميص ) , والقهوة التركية عالية التحميص ( البن الغامق ) ٬ والقهوة الفورية (النسكاقيه) ٬ والقهوة العربية. تناولت كل مجموعة 2 مل جرعة فموية من أنواع القهوة المختلفة (٠.٠ – ٤.٣- ٤.٣- ١٤.٣ – ٨.٦ ملليجرام / ١٠٠ جرام من وزن الجسم علي التوالي ) . إستمرت التجربة لمدة ٣٠ يوما، ثم تم ذبح الفئران وتجميع عينات الدم وتقدير نسبة الدهون الثلاثية ، الكوليسترول الكلي ، والبروتينات الشحمية عالية الكثافة ٬ والبروتينات الشحمية منخفضة الكثافة والدهون الكلية في مصل الدم . أيضا تم جمع عينات من الكبد ، والكلى ، والقلب لفحص الأنسجة .أظهرت النتائج أن الفئران التي تغذت على أنواع مختلفة من القهوة قد إنخفض وزنها مقارنة بالمجموعة الضابطة . كما أن الفئران التى تغذت على القهوة سريعة الذوبان فقدت كمية كبيرة من وزن الجسم . كان للقهوة التركي عالية التحميص ( البن الغامق ) تأثير معنوي ( مستوي دلالة آقل من ٠.٠٥) فى خفض الدهون الثلاثية في الدم، والكوليسترول ٬ والبروتينات الشحمية منخفضة الكثافة والدهون الكلية ، في حين أنها رفعت تركيز البروتينات الشحمية عالية الكثافة . علاوة على ذلك فإن تغذية مجموعة الفئران على البن القابل للذوبان ( النسكافيه ) قد خفضت نسبة الدهون في الدم . أخيرا فإن تناول كميات معتدلة من القهوة التركي عالية التحميص ( البن الغامق ) لها آثار مرغوبه على نسبة الكولسترول ونسبة الدهون في الدم. الكلمات المفتاحية : قهوه ، الكوليسترول ٬ البروتينات الشحمية ٬ الفئران ٬ وزن الجسم . Different Preparations of Coffee Have Varied Effects on Body Weight and Blood Lipids in Experimental Rats. " Abstract " Coffee beverage is a globally consumed and is prepared in different ways. This study aims at finding out the effects of different preparations of coffee on body weight and blood lipids in experimental rats. Forty male albino rats (130 ± 2.3 g) were divided into five equal groups(n=8), control, Turkish coffee medium roasting (TMC), Turkish coffee dark roasting (TDC), instant coffee (IC), and Arabian coffee (AC). Each group received 2 ml oral dose of coffee (0, 4.3, 4.3, 14.3, 8.6 mg/100 g BW respectively). The experiment continued for 30 days, and by the end, rats were anesthetized and killed for collection of blood samples. Triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDLc, LDLc, VLDLc, and total lipids were determined in serum. Samples of liver, kidney, and heart were collected for histopathological examination. Results showed that rats fed different preparations of coffee had significantly smaller weight gain than control group. On the other hand, group fed instant coffee lost considerable amount of body weight. Among all kinds of studied coffee, the Turkish coffee dark roasting reduced significantly (P<0.05) serum triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDLc, VLDLc, and total lipids, whereas it elevated HDLc concentration. Moreover, group fed Instant coffee showed also lower blood lipids. In conclusion, moderate amounts of Turkish coffee dark roasting have desirable effects on serum total cholesterol, LDLc, and total blood lipids. Keywords: Roasted; Coffee; Cholesterol; LDL; HDL; Rats; Body weight.
Ehab Boghdady Hana Mattar
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Inspection and repair of aged structures
Akram Mostafa Elsayed Ahmde
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The right of sustainable return according to the rules of public international law
Boshra Taha Abdallah Abdallah
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supply chain management
Tamer Samy Ismaiel Gaafar
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AI
Hossameldien Hosny Mohamed Badie
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Maximizing the economic value of irrigation water and achieving self sufficiency of main crops
Hossameldien Hosny Mohamed Badie
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Reducing Construction Disputes through Effective Claims Management
Doaa Ahmed Abdelnaieem Abdelrehem
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Identifying and Assessing Supply Chain Risks Depending on Product Variety
Doaa Ahmed Abdelnaieem Abdelrehem
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Supply Chain
Rafat Hessien Elsayed Elshaer
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Supply Chain Design
Ramy Hamdy Mohamed Abdelhady
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Air conditioning and refrigeration
Rehab Mohamed Ali Ismaiel
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The event of a Training Program to Develop the Housewife Awareness and Skill about the benefit of the Remnants of the Home Environment in Decorating Home
Rehab Mohamed Ali Ismaiel
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Training program for benefit leather remnant for making clothes accessories as one of small projects "
Soad hosny Anany Awadallah
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Contract, Claim and Dispute
Salwa Hassan Mohamed Hssan
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The Effectiveness of a Suggested Program Based on Brain-Based Learning in Developing Elementary School Students’ Writing Spelling Skills and Habits of Mind Dr. Salwa Hassan Mohamed Basal
Selem Saleh Elsayed Ahmed Dawod
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Numerical Analysis of static and dynamic failure
Samah Mohamed Mabrouk
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Lax pairs
Sherif Kamal Mohammed Dessouky
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2. Studying the maintenance of enterprises between legislation and application
Sherif Kamal Mohammed Dessouky
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5. Studying the importance of the concept of sustainable development, as a term taken in its content, to develop the efficiency of the individual and the society besides the preservation of the environment in many areas of application, including of course the field of architecture and construction.
Sherif Kamal Mohammed Dessouky
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7. Studying and following up the future technological developments, to reflect the digital revolution on architecture and urbanization within the framework of sustainable development, as well as the intellectual trends that affect the contemporary formation.
Sheref Mohamed Rabea Abdelwahab Khashaba
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Computer aided architectural design
Sheref Mohamed Rabea Abdelwahab Khashaba
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Sustainability
Sheref Mohamed Rabea Abdelwahab Khashaba
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Sustainability and Architecture
Sheref Mohamed Rabea Abdelwahab Khashaba
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Sustainable Design
Shaymaa Elsayed Amien Amien Sabour
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sustainable design
Shaymaa Elshahat Emara Elsayed
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Maqam transformations and tonal paths in Samai Saba (Tawfiq Al-Sabbagh) and Sama’i Saba (Safar Ali) (a comparative study)
Saleh Alsayed Eraki
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تبني القائم بالاتصال في برامج الهواء ( ON AIR ) بالقنوات التليفزيونية العربية لتطبيقات التراسل الفوري عبر الهاتف الذكي وانعكاساتهاعلى رضا مشاهدي تلك البرامج ، بحث مقبول للنشر في المجلة المصرية لبحوث الإعلام ، كلية الإعلام ، جامعة القاهرة ، العدد 65 – أكتوبر / ديسمبر 2018 .
Tarek Ahmed Abdelfatah Attiia
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Design and development of low-cost photovoltaic module characterization educational demonstration tool
Abdou Ramadan Alsadek Sakr
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Role of communication strategies OF the digital media campaigns of the Ministry of Health in raising awareness of reproductive health checkups and their relationship to the extent of acceptance of children with disabilities
Amro Gamal Elsayed Elsayed Ghoniem
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Self-repairing polyethylene fiber-reinforced-concrete with bacillus subtilis bacteria a review
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Egyptian folk games as an input to the expression in the art of painting
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Employment of industrial consumables in the development of contemporary paintings
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Inspiration of cosmic aspects of nature as a source of contemporary painting
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Popular Egyption games as anenterance for article expression in painting).
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Sports games as an input to artistic expression in painting
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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Symbolic and expressive signs of the woman's body as a source of artistic expression in contemporary painting
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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The artistic and aesthetic possibilities of Arabic Alphabet as an introduction to teaching painting in art education
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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The philosophical and aesthetic values of the movement in the Olympic Games in contemporary painting
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Shoaeb
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The use of some elements of nature through the use of the appearance of color and its concrete body to create contemporary paintings
Ghada Mohamed Abdelsalam
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supply chain management
Fathy Mahmoud Mohamed Mandel
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Pavement Evaluation and Maintenance Management
Fathy Mahmoud Mohamed Mandel
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Pavement Maintenance management System
Magda Mahmoud Mohamed Kasem
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Lax pair
Magda Mahmoud Mohamed Kasem
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Lax pairs
Magda Mahmoud Mohamed Kasem
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painleve annalysis
Magdy Ibrahim Ismayil
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Educational and training programs
Magdy Khalaf Khamis Abdelrahman
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Repair & Strenthening of R.C. & Composite Structures
Mohamed Ahmed Saleih
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Second International Conference on Energy Research and Development, Kuwait
Mohamed Ahmed Awad Mustaafa
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Human Development & Educational Training
Mohammed Osama Khalil Garida
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Retail Operation Management
Mohammed Osama Khalil Garida
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Supply Chain
Mohammed Hassan Sleim Morsy
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Repair and strengthening of structural elements
Mohammed Abdelhaliem Ramadan
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Mohammed Abdelghany alsayd
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Highway Design. Management, Maintenance
Mohammed Abdelfattah Mohamed Farahat
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“ Experimental Analysis of 3.5 kW Rooftop Grid Connected Thin Film Photovoltaic System in Cairo
Mohammed Abdelfattah Mohamed Farahat
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Effect of Parasitic Resistances and Diode Ideality Factor on The Characterization Parameters of Photovoltaic Modules: Matlab Simulation Study
Mohammed Abdelfattah Mohamed Farahat
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Experimental Performance of a Small Grid Connected Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine in Cairo
Mohamed Ali Elsayed Mohamed Agwa
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Constrained and un constrained optimization
Mohamed Eid Atrees Mohamed Taha
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Strategic entrepreneurship as approach to improve the competitive performance of Egyptian universities in the light of the sustainable development strategy: Egypt's Vision 2030 “Zagazig University as A Model”
Mohamed Eid Atrees Mohamed Taha
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A proposed strategy for the expected roles of secondary school administration in spreading the culture of rationalizing the use of water as an approach to achieve the sustainable development
Mahmoud Tolba Mohamed Tolba Nawar
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Polymer Behavior under High Strain Rates
mahmoud mohamed ismail ali
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Mahmoud Mesalam Bendary zeid
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Medhat Abdelrahman Youssef Ismyel
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construction projects claims management
Marwa Mohamed Mohamed Ali Salman
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A training program based on the components of emotional intelligence to develop some language skills among kindergarten children who are at risk of learning difficulties
Marwa Mohamed Mohamed Ali Salman
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The effectiveness of a training program based on visual- spatial intelligence activities in developing a skill planning to have a kindergarten child
Mostafa Abdelsalam Musstafa
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logistics and supply chain management
Mansour Elsaed Mansour AbuGamila
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Maha Rashad Fahmy Mohamed Elzolaty
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Irrigation an Drainage
Mohab Abd Alsalam Mousttafaa
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Evaluating the performance of order fulfillment process in supply chain
Mayar Mohamed Mohamed Ali Soliman
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Effectiveness of A training Program Based on the system of Six Thinking hats for the development of pre- school Children Creativity
Mayar Mohamed Mohamed Ali Soliman
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The Early Field experiences for the development of the professional skills of the student- trainee teacher , from the point of view the female Chef- supervisors and teachers at the kindergartens level
Mayar Mohamed Mohamed Ali Soliman
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The effectiveness of the proposed training program based on the linguistic intelligence to enhance kindergartners’ listening, and speaking skills, using the storyboard
Naglaa Fathy Mohamed Solyman
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Efficient implementation of chaotic image encryption in transform domains
Nagwa Ragab Mahmoud Elsakhawy
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Retaining Walls
Nasr Mahmoud Sabry Ahmed Aboelenieen
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Personality Traits
Noha Mohamed Ibrahiem Mohamed Hamza
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Constrained Optimization
Hany Abdelshakor Mohamed Alie
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Sustainable Construction
Hytham Goda Mohamed Moaed
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The relationship between exposure to political content in the newspapers and satellite channels available through the social networking sites and the general mood towards the issues of the Arab world: study on the Egyptian and Saudi public
Wafaa Gamal Darwish Abdelghafar
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The effectiveness of a proposed training program based on the blended e-learning strategy for developing info graphic design skills for students of educational media (a semi-experimental study)
Walaa Mohamed Altaher Abdelkhaliek
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The Egyptian Audience's Attitudes Towards The Treatment of Violence Against Women Presented in Arabic and Foreign Movies on Satellite Channels Practical study
Walaa Mohamed Altaher Abdelkhaliek
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The study aimed to address the issue of citizenship, which reflects the criteria of belonging and the level of participation by individuals in the protection of the homeland, and since the media is the language of dialogue, it was necessary to have standards and skills based on citizen journalism, and this is what the study was exposed to clarify those standards, and assess The extent of the commitment of video journalism as an important type of citizen journalism to media education skills and its impact on public attitudes towards citizenship values.
Walaa Mohamed Altaher Abdelkhaliek
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The study aimed to identify the frameworks and determinants of media coverage of the phenomenon of the Egyptian state's conflict with terrorist organizations in Ramadan drama, where the frameworks of media coverage and its determinants of these issues, with the worsening of economic, social and security crises, and the intensity of media attention to terrorist events, and the active role of the various media in covering those Events
Walaa Younes Abdelattef Elnashar
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irrigation and drainage engineering
Yasser Ramadan Ali Alashkar
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Sustainable materials and structures
Yehya Ibrahim Mesalam Ali
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Supply Chain Planning
Youssef Lattief Zaki Saad
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repair and strengthening of concrete elements
Safaa Sedek Mohamed Ahmed
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the effectiveness of a program based on client-centered therapy in developing empathy among female field training students at the university
Mosbah Alsayed Mohamed Salem Elawady
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The idea of failure in the novel Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert.
Amal Anis Mahdi Eid
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-viral agents -AIV- corona virus-IBV
Amal Anis Mahdi Eid
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فيروسية -انفلونزا الطيورAIV -كورونا الطيور IBV
Amira Samir Attia Attia
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Metal Contamination In Quail Meat: Residues, Sources, Molecular Biomarkers, and Human Health Risk Assessment
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Abd El-Kader M. A., Madeha A. Ayoub and Ahlam A. Gharib (2005) Survival Of Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia.coli O157:H7 Of Faecal Origin In Yoghurt Under Different Environmental Condition Proceedings the 8th Scientific Conference Biotechnology and Animal Wealth Development, Cairo University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine17-19 April Giza,Egypt, 53 (2): 537-544.
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Ahlam A. Gharib, Adel Attia MA and Bendary M. (2013) Detection Of The coa Gene In Staphylococcus aureus From Different Sources By Polymerase Chain Reaction. Suez Canal Veterinary Medicine Journal. (SCVMJ),XVII(1) pp.167-177.
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Ahlam A. Gharib, Omnia A E and Taha M. (2013) Antimicrobial Activity Of Propolis Against Some Bacteria And Fungi. Zagazig Veterinary Journal. vol.41 (1) pp.81-97 .
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Ahmed M Ammar, Norhan K Abd El-Aziz, Ahlam A Gharib, Hanaa K Ahmed, Amira E Lameay (2016): Mutations of domain V in 23S ribosomal RNA of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma gallisepticum isolates in Egypt. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, Vol. 10 (8), 807-813
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Asawy A. M. E. And Ahlam A. Gharib (2004) Evaluation Of Using The Combined Vaccine Againest Fowl Cholera And Pox Diseases. Kafr El-Sheikh Vet. Med. J.2 (1) April 2004
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Asawy A. M. E., Ahlam A. Gharib and Ahmed M. A. H. (2004) EVALUATION OF POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR) AS DIAGNOSTIC METHOD WITH OTHER CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF BRUCELLA IN RUMINANTS. Seventh ScientificVeterinary Medical Conference ,The Role Of Veterinary Medicine In The Development of Animal Wealth and Puplic Health Protection Zagazig Univerisity, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 7th S.C.,21-23 July 2004 Sharm El-Sheik,South Sinai –A.R. Egypt.
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Mohamed A. A. Mohamed, M. E. M and Ahlam A. Gharib (2004) ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE OF ARCOBACTER SPECIES WITH REFERENCE TO ITS PROTEIN PROFILE Seventh ScientificVeterinary Medical Conference ,The Role Of Veterinary Medicine In The Development of Animal Wealth and Puplic Health Protection Zagazig Univerisity, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 7th S.C.,21-23 July 2004 Sharm El-Sheik,South Sinai –A.R. Egypt.
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Mohamed M. E. M., Mohamed A.A. and Ahlam,A.Gharib (2003) ZOONOTIC AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI O:157 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS RAPD –PCR Veterinary Medical Journal 51( 4), 2003 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine-Cairo University-Giza
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N. K. Abd El-Aziz and Ahlam A. A. Gharib (2015): Coexistence of Plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants and AmpC- Beta-Lactamases in E. coli strains in Egypt. Cellular & Molecular Biology. vol.61 (5) pp29-35.
Ahmed Shaban Abdelaziz
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Phoenix dactylifera protects against oxidative stress and hepatic injury induced by paracetamol intoxication in rats
Asmaa Wageh Zaghlol Awad
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study the effect of fibronil exposure in japanese quail
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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analysis of milk and dairy products for heavy metal and other chemical residues
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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bacteriophage in dairy industry
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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dairy products microbiology
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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microbiological evaluation of milk and dairy products
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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nanotechnology in dairy industry
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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searching for new bacteriocins from different strains
Ayman Abdelattef Salleh
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Effects of a novel SNP of IGF2R gene on growth traits and expression rate of IGF2R and IGF2 genes in gluteus medius muscle of Egyptian buffalo
Ayman Abdelattef Salleh
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Polymorphisms of the IGF1 gene and their association with growth traits, serum concentration and expression rate of IGF1 and IGF1R in buffalo
Gamelat Kottb Farag Kotb
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Efficacy of Different Commercial Disinfectants Used in Poultry Farm Against Newcastle Disease Virus
Gamelat Kottb Farag Kotb
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Evaluation of inactivated AIV vaccines in conjunction with antiviral drugs in chickens challenged with Egyptian H5N1 HPAIV
Dina Mahmoud Ahmed Metwally
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Clinical Efficacy Associated with Enhanced Antioxidant Enzyme Activities of Silver Nanoparticles Biosynthesized Using Moringa oleifera Leaf Extract, Against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in a Murine Model of Leishmania major
Rania Mohamed Kamal
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Dairy Microbiology
Rasha Ragab Mahmoud Farag
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4. Protective Effect of Curcumin against Sodium Salicylate-Induced Oxidative Kidney Damage, Nuclear Factor-Kappa Dysregulation, and Apoptotic Consequences in Rats.
Rasha Ragab Mahmoud Farag
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Effect of a multicarbohydrase supplementation to diets varying in metabolisable energy level on the performance, carcase traits, caecal microbiota, intestinal morphology, and nutrient digestibility in broiler chickens,
Reda Mohamed Mohamed Abdelaziz
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Antioxidant activity of some natural plants against oxidative damage of some drugs
Reda Mohamed Mohamed Abdelaziz
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Association of some hormonal polymorphisms with growth traits in animals
Sozaan Ahmed Ali esmaiel
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Dose- Related Impacts of Imidacloprid Oral Intoxication on Brain and Liver of Rock pigeon (Columba livia domestica), Residues Analysis in Different Organs
Sozaan Ahmed Ali esmaiel
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Sublethal effect of fipronil exposure on liver and kidney tissues with evaluation of the recovery ability of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
Sherif Khayry Abdelmoeti Mohamed
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CHICKEN AIR SACS AND MESENTERY: A HISTOMORPHOMETRICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY
Shimaa Ibrahim Mohamed Abdallah
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Panax ginseng is superior to vitamin E as a hepatoprotector against cyclophosphamide-induced liver damage
Shimaa Ahmed Abdelfatah Ismaiel
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Ameliorative Potential of Spirulina platensis against Lead Acetate Induced Immuno-Suppression and Kidney Apoptosis in Rats
Shimaa Ahmed Abdelfatah Ismaiel
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Hepatoprotective activity of Uncaria tomentosa extract against sub-chronic exposure to fipronil in male rats
Shimaa Ahmed Mohamed Ezzeldein
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Amniotic Membrane and hernia repair
Azza Ahmed Abdelghafar Gala
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Comparative Protective Effects of Royal Jelly and Cod Liver Oil against Neurotoxic Impact of Tartrazine on Male Rat Pups Brain
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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1. A. B. Ismael, A. A-A. Swelum, A. F. Khalaf and A. N. Alowaimer. FIRST EVIDENCE OF NATURAL ANAPLASMOSIS IN Camelus dromedarius IN SAUDI ARABIA. Journal of Camel Practice and Research. 2016, Vol 23 No 1, p 95-100.
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1. Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Dalila Sekkai, Christine Collin, Daniel Bout, and Marie-Noelle Mevelec. The MIC3 Gene of Toxoplasma gondii Is a Novel Potent Vaccine Candidate against Toxoplasmosis. Infection and Immunity, Nov. 2003, p. 6222–6228 Vol. 71, No. 11.
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12. MN Mévélec, Ducournau C, Ismael A, Olivier M, Lebrun M, Dimier-Poisson I. Mic1-3 Knockout of Toxoplasma gondii is a successful vaccine against congenital toxoplasmosis in sheep. Club de Vaccinologie, Congrès annuel de la Société Française d’Immunologie, 24-27 Novembre 2008, UNESCO, Paris, France.
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13. Ismael, A. B. , El-Nabtity, S. M. and Aly, A. A-S. Enhancement of the Foot and Mouth Disease National and International Vaccines Efficacy by the Co-administration of Echinacea. The Morocan Egyptain Commission for Cooperation in the Field of Scientific Research. Workshop on Biotechnology and its application in agriculture. 24-25 March 2009. Meknes, Morocco.
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14. Ismael, A. B., Abuzaid, N., Massoud, E. and Abou-El-Fetouh, M. S. Clinical Ovine Listeriosis, its Diagnosis and Treatment. 9th Sci. Vet. Med. Conference, Faculty of Vet. Med. Zagazig University (Aug. 20-22, 2008) Port-Said, Pp : 301-309.
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2. Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Isabelle Dimier-Poisson, Maryse Lebrun, Jean-Franc¸ois Dubremetz, Daniel Bout, and Marie-Noëlle Mévélec. Mic1-3 Knockout of Toxoplasma gondii Is a Successful Vaccine against Chronic and Congenital Toxoplasmosis in Mice. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2006 (15 October); 194:1176–83.
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20. Ismael, A. B. and El-Nabtity, S. M. Towards a Treatment of Subclinical Mastitis without Drug Resistance and Residues. I- Clinical Efficacy of Echinacea Purpurea/Honey Combination in Treatment of Bovine Subclinical Mastitis during Lactation. The 25th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society: Nanotechnology in life sciences, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsaa, SAUDI ARABIA,27 -29 Jamada I, 1431H 11 -13 May, 2010.
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22. Ismael, A.B., Swelum, A. A., Nassan M.A. Diagnosis of Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Dairy Cattle and its Control. The 27th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Econnmics of Environment and Natural Resources , Jazan City at Jazan University,13-15 Rabia Alakeer, 1433 H (6-8 March, 2012).
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28. Salama. M. Abd El Hafez, Alaa B. Ismael, Manal .B. Mahmoud and Abdel-Kader A. Elaraby. Development of New Strategy for Non Antibiotic Therapy: II. Bovine Lactoferrin has Potent Antimicrobial and Immunological effects. The 28th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development , Haal City at Haal University,1-5 Jamady Alakher, 1434 H (9-11 April, 2013).
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29. Alaa B. Ismael, Ayman A. Swelum, Ahmed F. Khalaf. Clinical and Laboratory Findings of natural Anaplasmosis in Saudi Arabian Dromedary Camels. The 28th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development , Haal City at Haal University,1-5 Jamady Alakher, 1434 H (9-11 April, 2013).
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30. Ayman A. Swelum, Alaa B. Ismael, Ahmed F. Khalaf. Clinical and Laboratory Findings of natural Brucellosis in Saudi Arabian Dromedary Camels. The 28th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development , Haal City at Haal University,1-5 Jamady Alakher, 1434 H (9-11 April, 2013).
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40. Salama Moustafa Abd-El-Hafez, Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Omaima Nasir, Mohamed Soliman, Essam Hassan Mohamed, Ibrahim Khalid Kafaween. Synergetic effect of probiotic and Nigella sativa to control enteric and respiratory infections in an animal model. NJPPP 2016, Vol 6, Issue 5, 1-8. DOI: 10.5455/njppp.2016.6.0410203052016.
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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41. Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Magdy Yassin Hassan, Salama Abdel-Hafez Mostafa, Mohamed Abdo Nassan and Essam Hassan Mohamed. Development of a Second-Generation Vaccine against Mycoplasmosis: Preparation of a Fraction Candidate from Mycoplasma bovis and its Evaluation as a Vaccine. Global Veterinaria 16 (2): 137-144, 2016.
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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7. Alaa Bassuny Ismael, El-Sayed El-Said Masoud and Sameh Mohammed El-Nabtity. Potential Clinical Role of Propolis in Treatment of Clinical Ovine and Caprine Listeriosis. Veterinary Medical Journal (2009) 57:4.
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8. Dimier-Poisson I., Ismael A., Olivier M., Lebrun M., Dubremetz J-F., Ducourneau C., Bout D. and Mévélec M.N. Mic1-3KO tachyzoïtes confer protection against T. gondii challenge in mice and sheep. International Conference on toxoplasmosis. Corsica, France. 27- 31 May 2005.
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Alaa B. Ismael, Ayman A.Swelum, Ahmed F. Khalaf. Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Outbreak of Theileriosis in Saudi Arabian Dromedary Camels. 1st International Conference on Sustainability of Camel Population and Production, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAUDI ARABIA, 17 -20th February, 2013.
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Alaa B. Ismael, Salama. M. Abd El Hafez, Manal .B. Mahmoud, Abdel-Kader A. Elarabyand Hany M. Hassan. Development of new strategy for non antibiotic therapy: I. Dromedary Camel lactoferrin has potent antimicrobial and immunological effects. The 28th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development , Haal City at Haal University,1-5 Jamady Alakher, 1434 H (9-11 April, 2013).
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Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Daniel Bout, and Marie-Noelle Mevelec. Effective protection against toxoplasmosis by vaccination with a DNA vaccine encoding the novel target antigen, MIC3, of Toxoplasma gondii. Seventh Annual Meeting on Health, Science & Technology: Université de Tours, France, 20-21 May 2003.
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Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Dorsaf Hedhli, Odile Cerede, Maryse Lebrun, Isabelle Dimier-Poisson, Marie-Noëlle Mévélec. Further analysis of protection induced by the MIC3 DNA vaccine against T. gondii: CD4 and CD8 T cells are the major effectors of the MIC3 DNA vaccine-induced protection, both Lectin-like and EGF-like domains of MIC3 conferred protection. Vaccine 27 (2009) 2959–2966.
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Ayman A. Swelum, Alaa B. Ismael, Ahmed F. Khalaf. Clinical, haematological and biochemical alterations induced by natural Babesiosis in Dromedary Camels .1st International Conference on Sustainability of Camel Population and Production, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAUDI ARABIA, 17 -20th February, 2013.
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Dimier-Poisson I., Moiré N., Ismael A., Olivier M., Lebrun M., Dubremetz J.F., Ducournau C., Bout D., Mévélec M.N. Used of an attenuated toxoplasma strain in sheep vaccination. International workshop on Protozoa orally transmitted in public and animal health. INRA Nouzilly, France, 14-15 décembre 2006: Communication orale.
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I. Dimier-Poisson, MN. Mévélec, A. Ismael, M. Olivier, M. Lebrun, JF. Dubremetz, C. Ducournau, D. Bout. Un vaccin vivant atténué par ingénierie génétique contre la toxoplasmose abortive ovine. Congrès de la Société Française de Parasitologie, Réunion d'hiver : jeudi 15 et vendredi 16 décembre 2005 ; Société Française de Parasitologie, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement ; Université Paris 5 René Descartes, France.
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Ismael, A.B., Abuzeid, N., Masoud, E. A. El-Nabtity, S. M. Amr, H.; and Abou-El-Fetouh, M. S. Novel Therapeutic Combination Regimen for Treatment of Clinical Ovine and Caprine Listeriosis, A Field Study. The 26th Meeting of Saudi Biological Society, Climatic changes and Biodiversity, Taif University, 7 -9 Jamed Al-Akheer 1432 H (10-12 May 2011).
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Marie-Noëlle Mévélec1, Céline Ducournau, Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Michel Olivier, Edouard Sèche, Maryse Lebrun, Daniel Bout, Isabelle Dimier-Poisson. Mic1-3 Knockout Toxoplasma gondii is a good candidate for a vaccine against T. gondii-induced abortion in sheep. Veterinary Research, (2010) 41:49.
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Younis, E. E., Ismael, A. B. and Mona, A. Maghwary. Effective Protection of Ewes and Lambs against Dangerous Clostridial Diseases by Vaccination with Oil Adjuvant Polyvalent Clostridial Vaccine. Zag. Vet. J. Vol. 34, No. 3 (2006) Pp. 51- 60.
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AJVS. Vol. 52(1): 81-86. January, 2017 DOI: 10.5455/ajvs.248866 Using Nonlinear Models to Describe Body Weight Growth Curves in Three Different Lines of Japanese Quail Fatma D.M. Abdallah Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511Egypt. Abstract Key words: Nonlinear model, growth curve, Japanese quail. The aim of this study was to choose the best predictive model for the accurate description of data of 240 quail's body weight. Non-linear function models were used for estimating growth curves in three lines of Japanese quail, high, low and control. The non-linear models which used were Gompertz, Brody and Logistic model. The models were fitted to weight-age data, from hatch (0), 2, 4 to 6 weeks of age of 240 quails. The weight-age data were modeled by using non-linear regression procedure of Statgraphics statistical package program. Model parameters were estimated using the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm and comparisons among models were done based on mean square error, adjusted coefficient of determination, Akaike information criterion (AIC) and number of iterations. The results showed that the body development of the three lines could be illustrated well by three models. The Logistic and Gompertz growth curve model were fitted to data especially in high group where adjusted coefficient of determination is 97.7246 and 97.5972 respectively. The smallest value of Akaike information criterion (AIC) was 1138.80 high line in Logistic model. The Gompertz model is better in case of low line and the Logistic model is better in case of high and control line. The logistic model gives the best fit of data followed by the Gompertz. The Brody equation was found to be unsuitable in control group.
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AJVS. Vol. 60 (1): 49-54 Jan. 2019 DOI: 10.5455/ajvs.16828 Statistical Approaches for Treatments over Time (Repeated Observations) in Nile Tilapia Fatma D.M. Abdallah Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511Egypt. ABSTRACT Key words: Repeated measure ANOVA, sphericity assumptions, lysozymes, P value and Bonferroni procedure. This study aims to model and analyze repeated observations in some biological sciences and veterinary practices (Nile tilapia fish). Repeated measure ANOVA is used to assess the effect of some treatments over a specific time. Data obtained from an experimental study examining the effect of some immunostimulants (Spirulina platensis (SP) and Salvia officinalis (SO)) on lysozymes activity in Nile tilapia fish which measured repeatedly at two times. The analysis is applied by using the software SPSS version 20 on the data collected at two time points 14th day and 28th day so the correct test was two way repeated measure design. The assumptions of the test were achieved where Huynh-Feldt and Greenhouse-Geisser measures were not significant (P-value > 0.05). The P value for time, treatments and the interaction of them was 0.000, so they have a highly significant effect on the (outcome variable) lysozymes activity of Nile tilapia. Bonferroni correction is used as a post hoc test and its result showed a difference between the groups for each parameter. These results of univariate analysis agreed with the multivariate analysis results.
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Applied Mathematics 2019, 9(1): 1-5 DOI: 10.5923/j.am.20190901.01 Role of Time Series Analysis in Forecasting Egg Production Depending on ARIMA Model Fatma D. M. Abdallah Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt Abstract The goal of this study is to show the role of time series models in predicting process and to demonstrate the suitable type of it according to the data under study. Autoregressive integrated moving averages (ARIMA) model is used as a common and a more applicable model. Univariate ARIMA model is used here to forecast egg production in some layers depending on daily data from the period of May to October 2018. Different criteria of the ARIMA model can be used to choose the suitable one such as the coefficient of determination (R2), mean absolute error (MAE), root mean square error (RMSE) and mean absolute relative percentage error (MARPE). Depending on these measures the autoregressive integrated moving average model with ordering (2,2,1) is considered the best model for forecasting process. The model fit statistics such as RMSE (331.520) which was low and the lowest BIC value (11.745) indicating that the model fit the data well. The high value of R2 (0.95) and MAPE (4.542) indicated a perfect forecasting model. Also, ARIMA model with ordering (1,2,2) is good in prediction process.
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Evaluation of Immunostimulant Activity of Spirulina platensis (Arthrospira platensis) and Sage (Salvia officinalis) in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Suhair A. Abdellatief1*, Afaf N. Abdel Rahman2 and Fatma D.M. Abdallah3 1Pharmacology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511 Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt 2 Fish Diseases and Management Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511 Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt 3Animal Wealth Development Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511 Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt Article History: Received: 11/1/2018 Received in revised form: 5/2/2018 Accepted: 15/2/2018 Abstract Immunostimulants have been found to be attractive and promising agents for disease management in aquaculture. The current study aimed to assess the impacts of feeding with Spirulina platensis (SP) and Salvia officinalis (SO) for 28 days on the immune status of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). A total of 180 Nile tilapia (30.6 ± 0.12 g) were divided into 3 groups (triplicates of 20 fish/group). Control group was fed on a basal diet only, while the other two groups were supplemented with SP (10 gm/kg diet) and SO (7.5 gm/kg diet) respectively. Both of SP and SO showed in vitro antimicrobial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The immune response of Nile tilapia supplemented with SP and SO revealed significant increases in lysozyme, nitric oxide activities and IgM titer with enhancement of IL-1β and TNF-α genes expression before and after infection with P. aeruginosa. Fish challenged with P. aeruginosa showed signs of infection with high mortality rate and low relative percentage survival which elevated to be 83% in SP group and 75% in SO group. It could be concluded that dietary supplementation with SP and SO improved immune response and protected Nile tilapia against infection. Moreover, SP showed better results than SO before and after infection.
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Global Veterinaria 14 (5): 768-772, 2015 ISSN 1992-6197 © IDOSI Publications, 2015 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.gv.2015.14.05.94231 Corresponding Author: EL-Shimaa M. Roushdy, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. E-mail: shimaa_production@yahoo.com. 768 Evaluation of Mortality in Selected Body Weight Lines of Japanese Quail Using Survival Analysis D.M. Fatma and M.R. EL-Shimaa Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt Abstract: Quail raising has become an important poultry business in the world. The objective of this study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate and quantify risk factors involved in mortality of Japanese quail. Survival analysis and Cox proportional hazards model used to describe mortality in Japanese quail with hatch weight and post hatch body weight as a risk factors. Weight is a variable change with time, so it considered time dependent covariate. Survival function distribution and Kaplain Meier curve showed that mortality was higher in the line selected for high compared to low and control line. Log- rank test used for testing equality of survival distributions for the different levels of selected lines (Log-Rank value = 9.898) resulted P value = 0.007 which is a highly significant. Mortality declined when posthatch body weight increased. Body weight at hatch did not significantly affect mortality. However, posthatch body weight (BW) affects mortality significantly with P- value (0.011) and hazard ratio (1.009). Any factors affect growth after hatching may likely have a direct impact on mortality. Deficiency of water, feed, warmth and potential negative social interaction are factors that could affect mortality immediately after hatch. Through survival analysis, the present study has revealed that factors affecting post hatch Body weight negatively are likely risk factors for mortality in growing birds.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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International Journal of Statistics and Applications 2017, 7(3): 192-195 DOI: 10.5923/j.statistics.20170703.05 Statistical Assessment of Some Factors Affecting Calving Interval by Using Ordinal Logistic Regression in Holstein Cows Fatma D. M. Abdallah1, Eman A. Abo Elfadl2,* 1Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt 2Department of Animal Husbandry and Development of Animal Wealth, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt Abstract Background & objectives: Calving interval considered an important trait throughout Holstein dairy cow's life. There are many risk factors which have a great impact on it. In the line with this consideration, the purpose of this study is to apply ordinal logistic regression model to estimate the effect of these risk factors on calving interval. Methods: Ordinal logistic regression analysis was used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) and probability of Holstein dairy cows conception for 3400 lactation records from Dina farms company, Egypt. The data was collected over a period extended from 1998 to 2010. The logit link function was used to predict the probability of occurrence of pregnancy using SPSS version 20.0, USA. Results: The odds ratio showed that the likelihood of pregnancy in cows with different parities was 0.931, 0.787, 0.634 and 1.000 for lactation order 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Odds ratio of pregnancy of cows calving in winter were higher than those calving in summer, it was 1.234 and 1.000 respectively. Odds of different periods of days open were 0.586, 0.771, 0.638 and 1.000 respectively. Odds of different periods of dry period were 0.378, 0.525, 0.545 and 1.000 respectively. Conclusions: Findings showed fitting of this model to the data, it also showed the ability of ordinal logistic regression to provide measure which facilitates understanding of the important risk factors affecting calving interval.
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International Journal of Statistics and Applications 2018, 8(3): 129-132 DOI: 10.5923/j.statistics.20180803.03 Parametric Survival Models for Predicting of Pregnancy in Friesian Cattle Fatma D. M. Abdallah1, Eman A. Abo Elfadl2,* 1Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt 2Department of Animal Husbandry and Development of Animal Wealth, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt Abstract Background & objectives: This work was performed to apply different parametric survival models instead of nonparametric ones for predicting pregnancy in Friesian dairy cattle by using days open as a time variable. The models used were exponential, normal, log-normal, Weibull, logistic, log logistic and smallest extreme value. Data for present study were obtained from animal records belongs to different Dakhalia farms (n = 1842) Covering the period between 2009 and 2011. Variables included in this study were days open as a dependent variable and the independent variables were: age at calving, dry period, calving interval, season, and lactation order. The survival time data were modeled by using life data regression procedure of Statgraphics statistical package program. Model parameters were estimated and comparisons among models were done based on Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). The Weibull model was the best option for evaluating time till occurrence of pregnancy where it had the smallest (AIC) value. It also showed a good fit with the studied data. This Weibull survival model can be used to predict the length of time from calving to conception in Friesian. But the Logistic was not appropriate to describe the dataset
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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Statistical Modelling of Categorical Outcome with More than Two Nominal Categories Fatma D.M. Abdallah* Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt *Corresponding author: Nour_stat2013@yahoo.com Received August 13, 2018; Revised October 04, 2018; Accepted December 04, 2018 Abstract This paper aims to explain and apply an important statistical method used for modelling categorical outcome variable with at least two unordered categories. Logistic regression model especially multinomial logistic type (MNL) model is the best choice to model unordered qualitative data. A simulation study was done to examine the efficiency of the model in representing categorical response variable. Three explanatory variables (age, species, and sex) are used for discrimination. While the outcome variable was Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT) results which has four outcome categories (negative, positive, false positive, and false negative). Therefore, logit model will be utilized to model this data. MNL models were fitted using SPSS packages and parameters estimated depending on maximum likelihood (MLE) by the Newton-Raphson algorithm. This model depends mainly on two estimates to interpret the results, they are the regression coefficient and the exponentiated coefficients which known as the odds ratio. This model was a good fitted for description the data of 500 values of Rose Bengal Plate Test results of Brucella in sheep and goat species. The results showed fitting of the model to the data with highly significant likelihood ratio statistic for the overall model (P value = 0.000**). Wald test was significant for all variables in positive category and this indicated that age, species and sex are good predictors for test results. The odds ratio in case of positive category for age, species and sex was 1.589, 0.214 and 0.133 respectively. Keywords: multinomial logistic regression, odds ratio, Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT), maximum likelihood and pseudo R2 Cite This Article: Fatma D.M. Abdallah, “Statistical Modelling of Categorical Outcome with More than Two Nominal Categories.” American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, vol. 6, no. 6 (2018): 262-265. doi: 10.12691/ajams-6-6-7.
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Using Discriminant Analysis and Artificial Neural Network Models for Classification and Prediction of Fertility Status of Friesian Cattle Eman A. Abo Elfadl1,*, Fatma D. M. Abdallah2 1Department of Animal Husbandry and Development of Animal Wealth, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt 2Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt *Corresponding author: emmy_f1984@yahoo.com Abstract Background & objectives: This study was undertaken to compare the accuracies of Discriminant analysis model (DA) and Artificial neural networks model (ANN) for classification and prediction of Friesian cattle fertility status by using its reproductive traits. Methods: Data was collected through field survey of 2843 animal records of Friesian breed belongs to El Dakhalia province farms, Egypt. Data was covering the period extended from 2010 to 2013. The samples of dairy production sectors were selected randomly. Data was collected from valid farm records or the structured questionnaires established by the researcher. Results: The results of classification accuracy indicated that the artificial neural network (ANN) model is more efficient than the discriminant analysis (DA) model in expressing overall classification accuracy and accuracies of correctly classified cases of fertility status for Friesian cattle. The results showed that The ANN models had shown the highest classification accuracy (93.6%) for year (2010) while, it was (79.9%) for DA. The comparison of overall classification accuracies clearly favored the supremacy of ANN over DA. The results also were confirmed by the areas under Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves (ROC) captured by ANN and DA. ROC curves are used mainly for comparing different discriminating rates. Areas under ROC curves were higher in case of ANN models across the different years compared to DA models. The differences in accuracies were also significant at 5% level of significance with p-value 0.005 by using Paired Sample t-test. From all of the above we can conclude that artificial neural network model was more accurate in prediction and classification of fertility status than a traditional statistical model (Discriminant analysis). Keywords: artificial neural networks, discriminant analysis, prediction, classification, ROC curve and fertility status Cite This Article: Eman A. Abo Elfadl, and Fatma D. M. Abdallah, “Using Discriminant Analysis and Artificial Neural Network Models for Classification and Prediction of Fertility Status of Friesian Cattle.” American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, vol. 5, no. 3 (2017): 90-94. doi: 10.12691/ajams-5-3-1.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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Zagazig Veterinary Journal, ©Faculty of Veterinay Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511, Egypt. Volume 47, Number 2, p. XXX, June 2019 DOI: 10.21608/zvjz.2019.11121.1034 RSEARCH ARTICLE Application of Different Biostatistical Methods in Biological Data Analysis Khairy M. El-Bayomi, Fatma D. Mohamed, Mahmoud S. El-Tarabany and Hagar F. Gouda* Animal Wealth Development Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511, Egypt Abstract Logistic regression is one of the popular methods used in genetic data analysis. That is applied to predict a categorical binary dependent variable on basis of predictor variables, and to test the probability of getting a particular value of the dependent variable that is related to the explanatory variable. The objective of this study is to highlight the crucial role of biostatistical methods in increasing the accuracy of the results in veterinary and biological practices. Statistical analysis of previously published data in the National Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Cairo, Egypt was done using SPSS version, 24 to predict hepatocellular carcinoma metastasis by knowing the genotypes, age, and gender of the patients. The genotypes and gender displayed a significant effect on metastasis (P < 0.05) while age had no significant effect on metastasis (P > 0.05). There are other types of data (animal breeding and production) which were analyzed by repeated measures ANOVA and principal component analysis (PCA). The repeated measures ANOVA is equivalent to normalized ANOVA, but for related, not independent groups. Data of this test was obtained from a study aimed to measure body weight of three breeds of rabbits at 4 time points 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th weeks of the experiment. The main effect of breed types of rabbits was significant (P < 0.05), the time (weeks) was highly significant (P < 0.001) and their interaction was also highly significant (P < 0.001). Principal component analysis (PCA) is used to reduce a large set of variables to a small set that still contains most of the information in the large set. A reduced set is easier to analyze and interpret. Data with 6 variables reduced to only 2 variables where initial eigenvalues were > 1 for two variables and their values were (2.768 and 1.147).
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1. H.H. Mohammed, M.E. Badawi, M.S. El-Tarabany and M. Rania (2016): Effects of boldenone undecylenate on growth performance, maintenance behavior, reproductive hormones and carcass traits of growing rabbits. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 19(2): 245–251.
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10. El-Murr, A.; Hakim, Y. and Badawi, M. El-Sayed (2014): Studying the effect of Spirulina enriched diet in Oreochromis niloticus on growth performance, health status and protective effect against infection with Aeromonas hydrophila. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, (2014), 7 (2): 475-489.
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2. M. Badawi, M. Ali and A. Behairy ) 2017): Effects of zinc sources supplementation on performance of broiler chickens. Journal of American Science;13(7) 35-42.
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6. M. Farahat, M. Badawi, A. Hussein and G. Attia (2020): Effect of replacing dietary corn by sorghum on the growth performance, shank skin pigmentation, carcass traits, caecal microflora and nutrient digestibility of broiler chickens. International Journal of Poultry Science. 1-8.
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7. Ahmed Mohamed Abd-El-Rahman, Mohamed El-Sayed Badawi, Doaa Ibrahim Mohamed, Wafaa A. El-Eraky (2020): Effect of yeast-fermented olive pulp on growth parameters, digestibility, carcass traits and economic efficiency of broiler chickens. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 8(1):1-5.
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8. Hanan S. Al-khalaifah, M. Badawi, R. Abd El-Aziz, M. Ali, Anaam E. Omar (2020): Effects of Egyptian leek leaves extract supplementation on productive and economic performance in broilers. Front. Vet. Sci. 7: 584921.
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Hassanin M.E; Hakim, Y; Mohamed El-Sayed (2014): Dietary effect of ginger (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) on growth performance, immmune response of Nile tilapia (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) and disease resistance against AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 7 (1): 44-61.
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Hesham H Mohammed, Badawi M El-Sayed and Ali MA (2013): Effects of Commercial Feed Additives on Performance, Economic Efficiency, Blood Metabolites and Some Maintenance Behaviour in Goats. Journal of Veterinary Science & Medical Diagnosis, 2 (2): 1-7.
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Hesham H. Mohammed, Badawi, M. El-Sayed, Walaa M. Abd El-Razik, M.A. Ali and R.M. Abd El-Aziz (2014): The Influence of Chromium Sources on Growth Performance, Economic Efficiency, Some Maintenance Behaviour, Blood Metabolites and Carcass Traits in Broiler Chickens. Global Veterinaria, 12, (5), 2014.
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2. Moringa oleifera extract attenuates the CoCl2 induced hypoxia of rat's brain: Expression pattern of HIF-1α, NF-kB, MAO and EPO. Biomed Pharmacother. 2019;109:1688-1697
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Baicalein prevents capecitabine-induced heart damage in female Wistar rats and enhances its anticancer potential in MCF-7 breast cancer cells
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Bee venom (Apis mellifera L.) rescues zinc oxide nanoparticles induced neurobehavioral and neurotoxic impact via controlling neurofilament and GAP-43 in rat brain
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Comparable bio-evaluation of curcumin and chitosan-encapsulated curcumin nanoparticles against the reprotoxic potential of fenpropathrin pyrethroid in rats: Genomic and morphometric prospectives
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Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate alters neurobehavioral responses and oxidative status, architecture, and GFAP and BDNF signaling in juvenile rat's brain: Protective role of Coenzyme10
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Dietary alpha-lipoic acid boosts growth, immune-antioxidant traits, behavior, and transcriptomes of antioxidant, apoptosis, and immune-related genes to combat cold stress in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378022145_The_efficacy_of_simultaneous_successive_classic_and_variant_infectious_bronchitis_virus_vaccines_versus_circulating_variant_II_Egyptian_field_virus?_sg%5B0%5D=_Wbg6aNcPt-BuAo9BrrRKDB6701DKvj69zIkPIZUvc3zYKfWyN72mo_qTYboEeLGUaXkf5f7alnUdnI07RS4yW20f_0qSbGE_SOhhAsy.EgaiA6xtc634HDZ_kBDgVPu6JqEXo1qw5gQvFAg3uVB_SU0EAPU9K54cWAv5tKivkIwNUcsYHd4PbzMKV-DGkg&_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7ImZpcnN0UGFnZSI6ImhvbWUiLCJwYWdlIjoicHJvZmlsZSIsInByZXZpb3VzUGFnZSI6InByb2ZpbGUiLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6InBhZ2VDb250ZW50In19
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Influence of Platelets Rich Plasma on Repair of Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon Rupture in Donkeys (An Experimental Study), 2017; 45: 102-112
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Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
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Stabilization of glutathione redox dynamics and CYP2E1 by green synthesized Moringa oleifera-mediated zinc oxide nanoparticles against acrylamide induced hepatotoxicity in rat model: Morphometric and molecular perspectives
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Thymol abates the detrimental impacts of imidacloprid on rat brains by lessening oxidative damage and apoptotic and inflammatory reactions
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Effect of phytase supplementation to diets varying in chloride level on performance, litter moisture, foot pad score, and gait score of growing turkeys.
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Phylogenetic analysis of Egyptian foot and mouth disease virus endemic strains
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In vitro evaluation of various antimicrobials against field mycoplasma gallisepticum and mycoplasma synoviae isolates in Egypt
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Monitoring the changes in certain hematological and biochemical parameters in camels (Camelus Dromedaries) during postpartum period
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Allium hirtifolium protects Cyprinus carpio against the detrimental responses mediated by foodborne zinc oxide nanoparticle
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Ameliorative Effect of Quercetin against Abamectin-InducedHemato-Biochemical Alterations and Hepatorenal OxidativeDamage in Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
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Ammonia toxicity in Nile tilapia: Potential role of dietary baicalin on biochemical profile, antioxidant status and infla
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Effect of DietaryMoringa oleiferaLeaves Nanoparticles onGrowth Performance, Physiological, Immunological Responses,and Liver Antioxidant Biomarkers in Nile tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) against Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Toxicity
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Mooseer (Allium hirtifolium) boosts growth, general health status, and resistance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against Streptococcus iniae infection
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Protective effects of Allium hirtifolium extract against foodborne toxicity of Zinc oxide nanoparticles in Common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
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Studies on the effect of Lactococcus garvieae of dairy origin on both cheese and Nile tilapia (O. niloticus)
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The Dietary Effects of Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) Extract onGrowth, Hematological Parameters, Immunity, AntioxidantStatus, and Disease Resistance of Common Carp (Cyprinuscarpio) againstAeromonas hydrophila
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Hanaa M. El-Ghazali, Ahmed Abdelbaset-Ismail, Nehal I. A. Goda and Mohamed Aref (2023): Morphological, radiographic, three-dimensional computed tomographic, and histological features of the primary upstroke and downstroke muscles and bones in the domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) and the cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis, Linnaeus, 1758), reflecting the evolutionary transition towards the irreversible flightlessness. BMC Veterinary Research (2023) 19:133 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03649-6
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Hanaa M. El-Ghazali, Al-Sayed R. Al-attar and Attia A.A. Moselhy (2023): Some Anatomical and Histological Features of the Brain in African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus). Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research;13(3): 455-460. ISSN: 2090-6277/2090-6269/
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Saleh A. M. A. ALomaisi, Hanaa M. El-Ghazali, Hamed M. Nosseur, Salah El-dein A. Ahmed, Mervat M. Konsowa (2019): PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE VOMERONASAL ORGAN IN RABBIT. Slov Vet Res. 56 (Suppl 22): 623–32.
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Evaluation of the microbiological status of some retailed bovine meat and dairy-products with an improvement trial for the beef mince using acetic and lactic acids
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Genotypic characterization and antimicrobial resistance of Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from milk, dairy products, and humans with respect to inhibitory activity of a probiotic Lactobacillus rhamenosus
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Occurrence of multidrug resistant shiga-toxigenic E. coli in retailed cheese in Zagazig city, Egy
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Occurrence of multidrug resistant shiga-toxigenic E. coli in retailed cheese in Zagazig city, Egypt
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ANTIBIOTIC RESIDUE LEVELS IN CAMEL, CATTLE AND SHEEP TISSUES USING LC-MS/MS METHOD W. R. El-Ghareeb1,2, Z. Sh. Mulla1, A. M. A. Meligy3,4, W. S. Darwish2 and A. M. Edris1 1Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 2 Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University 44519, Egypt 3Department of Clinical Studies, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 4Physiology Department, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI), Agricultural Research Centre (ARC), Giza, Egypt Abstract Antimicrobials are very essential in prevention and control of infectious diseases for both humans and animals. However, the unregulated use of the antimicrobials may lead to several adverse health effects, such as development of multidrug resistant microbial strains, allergic and anaphylactic reactions. Saudi Arabia is one of the major countries in Middle East and Arabian Peninsula with a drastic increase in the livestock production. However, there is a clear lack of information about the current situation of antimicrobial residues in meat and edible offal intended for human consumption in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, this study screened the residue levels of nine antimicrobials with the most common use in Saudi Arabia veterinary medical field. These antimicrobials were enrofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, tylosin, erythromycin, tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, sulfamethazine and sulfaquinoxaline. The tested samples included muscles, livers and kidneys of camel, cattle and sheep slaughtered at Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. Antimicrobial residues in the tested samples was quantitatively estimated using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). Sulfamethazine was detected at higher levels compared with the maximum residual limits (MPL) established by the regulatory authorities. Therefore, the effect of different cooking methods on sulfamethazine residues was investigated. The achieved results indicated occurrence of antimicrobial residues in the examined samples at levels below the recommended MPL, except for sulfamethazine that was detected at higher levels. Six antimicrobial residues were detected in samples collected from sheep; however, only three antimicrobials were detected in camel and cattle. Efficient heat treatment of the meat contaminated with sulfamethazine significantly reduced the residue load of sulfamethazine. In conclusion, efficient cooking of meat and observing the withdrawal periods of different antimicrobials are advisable to reduce human exposure to antimicrobial residues via meat consumption. مكان النشر: The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, August (2019).
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ASSESSMENT OF BIOGENIC AMINES CONTENT IN FRESH CATTLE LIVERS DURING CHILLING STORAGE AND PAN-ROASTING Elsaid A. Eldaly1, Mohamed A. Hussein1, and Waleed R. El-Ghareeb 1, 2 1 Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519, Egypt 2 Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia Abstract The levels of biogenic amines in addition to microbial and chemical parameters of fresh cattle livers were determined. The influence of chilling at 0 ± 1 °C, 4 ± 1 °C and pan-roasting on beef liver quality and safety was investigated. The obtained results revealed that the mean values of pH, Enterobacteriaceae count, total volatile nitrogen (TVN) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) were 6.86 ± 0.03, 3.08 ± 0.8 log10 CFU /g, 16.09 ± 0.08 mg N/100 g and 0.18 ± 0.02 mg malonaldehyde /kg, respectively. Liver samples were contained high levels of spermidine (up to 5.1±0.99 mg/kg), and low levels of histamine and cadaverine. Therefore, beef liver constitutes one of the richest dietary sources of spermidine. During refrigerated storage, there were significant bacterial and chemical changes: the pH decreased, TVN increased, and the levels of most of the naturally occurring amines increased at rates which were faster at higher storage temperature. During the pan-roasting at 180°C for 5 min, the levels of the biogenic amines increased significantly. A shelf life of up to 6 and 4 days during storage at 0 ± 1 °C and 4± 1 °C, respectively, is recommended. مكان النشر: Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research 64 (Supplement 2): S217-223. (2016)
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METAL CONTENTS IN THE EDIBLE TISSUES OF CAMEL AND SHEEP: HUMAN DIETARY INTAKE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA Waleed R. El-Ghareeb1, 2, Wageh S. Darwish1 and Ahmed M. A. Meligy3, 4 1 Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519, Egypt 2 Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 3 Department of Central Lab of Chemical Analysis, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 4 Physiology Department, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Giza, Egypt Abstract Camel and sheep meats are considered major sources of animal-derived protein, vitamins and minerals in certain parts of the world such as Arabian Peninsula, India and Middle East countries. Despite these health benefits, the safety of sheep and camel meat may be compromised by the presence of heavy metals. The monitoring of metal concentrations is therefore important to ensure compliance with food safety regulations and consequent consumer protection. This study was undertaken to estimate the toxic metals (lead, cadmium and arsenic) and the essential trace elements (copper, zinc and iron) contents in the edible tissues (muscle, livers and kidneys) of both camel and sheep slaughtered at Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. The dietary intake and human health risk assessment of the examined metals due to consumption of these tissues by Saudi population were estimated. The results indicate that the tested metals were detected in all the tissue samples with variable concentrations. Residual concentrations of all examined metals were within the maximum permissible limits set by European Union, Food and Agricultural Organization except for the arsenic. Human health risk assessment revealed that the detected concentrations of cadmium and lead might not possess health hazards. Nevertheless, care is imperative regarding As especially in Saudi Arabia because of the excessive meat consumption. مكان النشر: Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research 67(1). (2019)
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METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) IN CAMEL MEAT: PREVALENCE AND ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY Waleed R. El-Ghareeb, Faisal S. Almathen1, Mahmoud M. Fayez and Raed A. Alsultan 1 Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources, King Faisal University 2 Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519, Egypt. 3 Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt. 4 Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Saudi Arabia. Abstract This study is an initiative study intended to investigate the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus and MRSA obtained from fresh camel meat retailed in Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia. The survey has been conducted for five months where fresh camel meat were microbiologically analyzed to isolate S. aureus using culture media and VITEK2 technique. The Identification of S. aureus was done by DNA expression of gene specific 16S rRNA, while mecA gene expression was recognized in the identified MRSA isolates using PCR. The recorded prevalence of S. aureus was 10.7 % (20/187) from raw camel meat. Three isolates out of twenty S. aureus isolates were confirmed to be MRSA. Susceptibility to 10 antimicrobials was estimated using the disc diffusion method. These results suggested that MRSA is found in camel meat retailed at Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia. We recommend that, surveillance protocol should be embraced in meat safety and public health programs. مكان النشر: Slovenian Veterinary Research Journal. (2019).
Walid Rezk Alghareeb Elsaied
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PREVALENCE AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PATTERN OF E. COLI AND SALMONELLA ISOLATES FROM ZAGAZIG ABATTOIR Ehab Nabawy, Ahmed E. Tharwat and Waleed Rizk EL-Ghareeb 1 Department of Veterinary public health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511, Egypt 2 Department of Food control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44511, Egypt 3Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, Collegeof Veterinary Medicine,King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia Abstract The effect of abattoir environment on the level of carcasses contamination was studied; this task was achieved after collection of 130 samples from Zagazig abattoir represented by hundred swabs of abattoir walls, abattoir floors, knives, worker’s hand, cattle and camel carcass surfaces. In addition to thirty water samples collected from the input water, carcass washing water, wastewater (10 of each). The prevalence of Escherichia coli (E.coli) was 60, 100, 30, 30, 00, 60, 100, 30, 70, 40, 60, 20, and 30%. Meanwhile the prevalence of Salmonella was 40, 70, 10, 00,00, 30, 80, 10, 40, 00, 20, 00, 10% in examined walls, floors, knives, worker’s hand, input water, washing water, waste water, cattle thigh, cattle shoulder, buffalo thigh, buffalo shoulder, camel thigh and camel shoulder, respectively. Enterohemorrhagic E.coli O26:H11 15/130 (11.53%) and Salmonella typhimurium 9/130 (6.92%) were predominant species among examined samples. Hundred percentage of isolated E.coli was resistant to penicillin and sensitivity was (77.8%) and (92%) for ciprofloxacin and gentamicin. Salmonella species showed 100% resistance to streptomycin and sensitivity was (77.4%) and (93.5%) for ciprofloxacin and gentamicin. Both of E.coli and Salmonella isolates showed multi antibiotic resistant (MAR). The public health importance of isolates was discussed. مكان النشر: 5th International Food Safety Conference Damanhur University October 2018
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PREVALENCE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI IN CATTLE MEAT AND ITS CONTACT SURFACES W.S. Darwish 1, A.S. Atia 2, W.R. El-Ghareeb 1,3 , A.E. Elhelaly 4,5 1. Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University 44519, Egypt 2. Department of Veterinary Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University 44519, Egypt 3. Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 4. Department of Food Hygiene and Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt 5. Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan Abstract Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are group of E. coli causing bloody diarrhea. The goal of this survey was to determine the prevalence of multidrug resistant shiga toxin-producing E. coli in cattle meat and its contact surfaces. Swab samples (n=120) were randomly collected from meat and contact surface of butchery shops in Sharkia province, Egypt. Prevalence of E. coli was examined using culture, biochemical, and serological methods. Identification of shiga toxin-encoding genes (stx1 and stx2) in the E. coli serotypes was done using multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Screening of multidrug resistance profile was done using the disk-diffusion method. Data were analyzed using JMP statistical package, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC. The prevalence rates of E. coli in the chuck, round, masseter muscles, cutting boards, walls, and floors were 20, 10, 30, 50, 40, and 60%, respectively. Among the isolates, E. coli O111:H4 and E. coli O26:H11 harbored the two mentioned genes. E. coli O86 and E. coli O114:H21 harbored only stx1; while E. coli O55:H7 encoded only stx2. Just E. coli O124 had no express of stx1 and stx2. The isolated E. coli serovars showed a multidrug resistance profile. Considering the results of this study, strict hygienic procedures should be followed to avoid or reduce carcass cross contamination. In addition, proper handling and efficient cooking of meat are highly recommended by consumers to reduce the risk of human exposure to STEC. مكان النشر: Journal of Food Quality and Hazards Control 5 (2018) 146-153
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SOME CHEMICAL RESIDUES IN SMOKED HERRING Waleed Rizk El-Ghareeb - Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519, Egypt. - Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Abstract Levels of twenty-two organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and five heavy metals (As, Cd, Pb, Hg & Al) were assessed in forty smoked herring (Clupea harengus) fish samples collected weekly between October 2015 and May 2016 from Zagazig city markets. Samples were examined for their chemical residual levels of DDT compounds (DDTs), hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCHs), lindane (c-HCH), Aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), toxaphene, and chlordane compounds. Endrine, OP-DDE and PP-DDT were not existed in any fish samples. The average range of OCP levels between the herring samples was 2.48–264.00 ng g−1 (lipid weight), 0.34–35.64 (wet weight). Total-Ƴ-HCH and total-HCB, were the most predominant contaminants in the fish samples (100%) while, Aldrin, trans-chlordane, OP-DDD & PP-DDD were the lowest (10%). As general, the order of contamination pattern of OCPs was HCHs, HCB > Heptachlor > DDTs. There was no relation between content of lipid in herring fish samples and the contaminant levels. The contents of the organochlorine residues and heavy metals observed in all of the analyzed contaminated samples were less than the maximal permissible limits fixed by different local and international organizations for fish set by FDA. EDIs (Estimated daily intakes) through dietary consumption of smoked herring which were less than the recommended acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) set by FAO/WHO. مكان النشر: 4th International Food Safety Conference, University of Sadat City, 4/11/2017
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THE EFFECT OF ROSEMARY EXTRACT AND LACTIC ACID ON THE QUALITY OF REFRIGERATED BROILER FILLETS Mohamed A. Hussein1, Waleed R. El-Ghareeb1,2 and Mohammed A. F. Nasr3 1 Department of Food Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. 2 Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. 3 Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. Abstract The current study investigated the effect of rosemary extract (0.2% RE) and lactic acid (1% LA) on some freshness, bacterial parameters and formation of biogenic amines during refrigeration of broiler fillets. Ninety broiler fillet samples were divided into three groups (each 30). The control group was dipped in sterile distilled water, while the RE and LA groups were dipped in rosemary extract 0.2% (w/v) and lactic acid 1% (w/v), respectively. Sensory evaluation, pH, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), total psychrotrophic and Enterobacteriaceae counts were performed at zero time and at 3 days interval until the group were rejected from sensory analysis. Organoleptic scores were unacceptable after the 9th, 12th and 15th day of refrigeration in control, RE and LA groups, respectively. TVB-N was the lowest in LA group (3rd day; 4.36 ± 0.12, 6th day; 5.62 ± 0.7 and 9th day; 10.13 ± 0.98) when compared with the RE and control groups. Moreover, TBARS was the highest in the control group (3rd day; 0.22 ± 0.06, 6th day; 0.39 ± 0.07 and 9th day; 0.78 ± 0.09) when compared with the RE and LA groups. LA group showed the lowest number of psychrotrophic bacteria during refrigeration period when compared with the other groups. Enterbacteriaceae was detected at zero, 3rd and 6th day in control, RE and LA groups, respectively. This study concluded that dipping in LA 1% or RE 0.2% reduce the psychrotrophic and Enterobacteriaceae bacteria of broiler fillet and increased the acceptability of refrigerated fillet, decreased the biogenic amines formation and rancidity. Therefore, broiler fillets dipped in RE 0.2% or LA 1% can be used up to 12 or 15 days when refrigerated at 4°c C. مكان النشر: Journal of Food Science and Technology; 55 (12): 5025–5034 (2018).
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Cloning of the genome of equine herpesvirus 4 strain TH20p as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome
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Digital dermatitis in dairy cows
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dairy production medicine
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Educational program in field hockey for beginners according to the kinematic comparison between straight vertical hit and hitting the ball with the flat-face ball
Amal Anwar Abdelsallam
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The impact of brainstorming on the stereotypical dominance of both sides of the brain, creative thinking and learning some basic table tennis skills
Alshimaa Alsayed Abdelattef
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The effectiveness of the use of electronically supported learning certain amount in the treatment of difficulties Learning to crawl in a pool on the back for Beginners
Eman Saad Zaghlol Salem
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Impact of using some teaching aids to learn the shot put competitions
Taghreed Ahmed Elsayed Ahmad
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An educational program based on the Jensen model of brain-based learning and its effect on developing the basketball skills and cognitive intelligence for basketball Beginners.
Taghreed Ahmed Elsayed Ahmad
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The Effectiveness of Developing the Accuracy of Jump Shooting Skill according to the Obstacles and Training Situation on Competitive Behavior and Self-Esteem Skill on Basketball Players
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The Effectiveness Of Training Some Mental Processes According To NLP Models In The Development Of Mental Skills And Some Composite Skills Performance In Basketball
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effect of a proposed program on self-confidence, frequency Skill performance for and some variables crawling on the back The research aimed to identify the use of the design of a program (psychological - educational) to develop self-confidence and reduce the level of psychological frequency and teach swimming crawl on the back, The researchers used the experimental method on a sample of (40) students for the second year students of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other control of the strength of each (20) students. Research tools include: Skill tests - Psychometrics - Physical tests - Educational program The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetic mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - Test "T" - correlation coefficient - improvement rates%. The most important results are: - Psychological-educational program proposed by the two researchers is more influential and positive than the traditional method of developing self-confidence and reducing the level of psychological hesitation of students. - The psychological and educational program proposed by the two researchers is more influential and positive than the traditional method of learning the skills of swimming crawling backpacks for students. One of the main recommendations: - The use of the program (psychological - educational) proposed that was applied in this research in swimming lectures. - To pay attention to the psychological aspects of practitioners of various sports activities in all stages of the age and the use of sports practice in the development of their psychological skills
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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Effect of using the Dalton method supported by M-learning Learn to swim chest The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (40) students of the second year students of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other control officer each (20). Students. Research tools include: Skill Tests - Cognitive Achievement Test - Educational Program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: - Arithmetic mean – standard deviation – median – torsion coefficient – T – test – correlation coefficient – improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1- The experimental group that used the Dalton method supported by mobile learning (M-Learning) over the control group that used the traditional method (verbal explanation and performance of the practical model), which shows its effectiveness and its effect on learning chest swimming. 2- Dalton method supported by mobile learning to take into account the differences between the individual students. Key recommendations include: 1- Using the Dalton method supported by mobile learning with other swimming methods and other sports activities. 2- The need to hold training courses for those teaching swimming, in order to identify the latest educational methods. 3- Attention to the teaching of cognitive content beside the skill content of swimming, which helps to expand the learner's perceptions, which facilitates the learning process.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effect of an integrated E-learning program on learning motivation and cognitive achievement to swim crawling The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) female students of the first division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (15) students. Research tools include: skills tests, cognitive achievement, test in the educational program using the educational software. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1. The experimental group using the integrated learning mode (e-learning - traditional education) is superior to the control group that used the traditional method (verbal explanation and practical model performance), which indicates the effectiveness of the combined learning and its impact on learning the skills of the crawling swimmer on the abdomen. 2. Integrated e-learning is more effective than instruction learning by improving the level of performance of the abdominal crawling pool (under research), cognitive achievement and increasing motivation towards learning among students. One of the main recommendations: 1- The necessity of using the integrated e-learning strategy in teaching swimming. 2- The use of technology in education to increase the motivation of learning among students. 3- Develop programs to develop the motivation of learning among students, which leads to faster learning and improve the level of skilled performance.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The Effect of Using Differentiated education On the achievement of knowledge and skills of the first star in the signature swimming The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (40) female students of the Fourth division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (20) students. Research tools include: skills tests - cognitive achievement - test in the educational program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1- The use of differential education has a positive effect on the cognitive achievement and level of performance of the first star skills in the signature swimming pool (under consideration). 2- Differentiated education is more effective than the method of learning by orders in the achievement of knowledge and improve the level of performance of the skills of the first star in the swimming signature (under consideration). One of the main recommendations: 1- The need to use a distinctive education as one of the modern teaching methods to learn and master the cognitive and motor aspects in the swimming signature. 2- The importance of the introduction of teaching methods that give an effective role to the student during the educational process in line with the modernization and educational development, including the teaching method distinct 3- Conduct similar studies using the differentiated education and learn about its impact on other water sports.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effect ofWater Pilates exercises on learning basic skills In swimming and the quality of emotional life in women The study aimed to identify the use of water-related Pilates exercises for women over 30 years and to know their effect on learning some basic skills in swimming and their emotional quality of life. The researchers used the experimental method on a sample of 15 female members of the Community Service and Environment Development Unit Physical Education Girls Zagazig University. research tools: Physical tests - Technical tests - Educational units using water pilates exercises.. The researcher used the following statistical methods: The researchers used the following statistical methods Arithmetic mean - standard deviation - mean - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement ratios%. important results: 1- Pilates exercises proposed to have a positive impact on learning the basic skills in swimming in women over 30 years. 2 - Pilates exercises proposed to have a positive impact on improving the quality of emotional life in women. One of the main recommendations: 1-the need to use exercises Pilates water because of its role in calming the nerves and make the muscles relax and the mind to clear and remove the factor of fear and tension, especially in the water. 2 - the use of exercises Pilates water associated with music in the education of swimming because of the impact in helping to relax.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effectiveness of the objective exercises on the level of start-up and rotation performance In swimming crawling The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) female students of the third division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (15) students. Research tools include: skills tests, Physical tests, educational program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1. The experimental group that used the objective exercises outweighed the control group which used the traditional method (verbal explanation and performance of the practical model), which indicates its effectiveness and its effect on learning to start and circulation in swimming crawling on the abdomen. 2. The use of objective exercises has a positive impact on the level of performance and the start time and rotation in swimming crawling on the abdomen. One of the main recommendations: 1- The use of objective exercises in education because of its effectiveness in improving the level of performance and the start time and rotation in swimming crawling on the abdomen for students of the third year at the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University. 2- The need to instruct faculty members and those who teach swimming methods to include educational programs on the purpose exercises, in order to avoid the rigidity of the traditional method of teaching.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effectiveness of the use of electronic maps strategy concepts to learn some skills Basic and cognitive achievement in water polo Research was to identify the effect of using electronic maps strategy concepts on the collection of knowledge and learn some of the basic skills in water polo, the researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) student fourth year specialization pool Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University, has been divided into two groups: an experimental one and the other officer strength each of them (15) students. Research tools: Tests skill - Test cognitive achievement in water polo - general mental ability test "intelligence" - electronic maps strategy concepts. The researcher used the following statistical methods: Al_husaby- average standard deviation - the mediator - convolution coefficient - Test "T" - the correlation coefficient -% improvement ratios. Important results: 1. The use of teaching of electronic maps strategy concepts positive impact on the learning some the basic skills (standing in deep water - caught and catch the ball - crawl swimming in water polo - swimming ball - pass the ball - straighten the ball) and cognitive achievement in water polo. 2. Electronic maps strategy concepts the more effective than learning commands in improving the performance of some of the basic skills (under discussion) and cognitive achievement in water polo. One of the main recommendations: 1. Use the electronic maps strategy concepts in the teatching of basic skills in the water polo. 2. Inclusion strategies concept maps within the decisions of teatching methods of Water Sports Faculty of Physical Education.
Randah Shawky Sayed Hassan Hamzza
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The impact of speed circle training on development of some types of Speed associated with the performance of Mawashi –Geri Skill in the actual fighting for Karate players
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The effect of using introductory games on learning some offensive skill Basketball and overcoming fear for the hearing impaired.
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Effect of T ai Chi Chuan training program on plasma BDNF levels and its relation to improvement in leg muscle power, neuromuscular compatibility and psychological compatibility in adult females
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Effectiveness of the shock training program on the special physical , biokinetic and performance level of star skill in rhythmic exercises
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The effect of combat rope training on some physical variables and the level of back kick performance T-Chagi has taekwondo players.
Afaf Alsayed Shabaan Shaban
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The impact of career training using the Bulgarian pouch on some physical variables and the level of performance of the composite offensive kicks of taekwondo players
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The impact of mental strength training on stress-response skills and the performance of the ninth puma (Curio) in taekwondo players
Manar Khayrat Ali Ahmed Elgamel
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Research aimed to identify the effective use of e-learning participatory on the achievement of motor and cognitive skills, the first star in the synchronized swimming level
Manar Khayrat Ali Ahmed Elgamel
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The aim of the research was to identify the effect of the use of competitive learning methods (self - comparative - group) on the performance of some basic skills (standing in deep water - catching and catching ball - swimming pool in water polo - swimming ball - ball pass)
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The research aimed to get acquainted with the impact of this research to design an educational program using Edmodo educational platforms and know its effect on the level of performance, time to start, rotation and achievement motivation in swimming crawling on the abdomen
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The research aimed to identify the effect of an educational program based on using the strategy of the seven-course E's7 at the level of skill performance and cognitive achievement of chest swimming for second year students
Manar Khayrat Ali Ahmed Elgamel
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The research aimed to identify the effectiveness of a proposed booklet using the QR code in learning to crawl swimming on the back and acquire knowledge for the second year students at the Faculty of Physical Education for Girls - Zagazig University
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"The effect of a virtual reality program on the level of the professional competencies of the student teacher in the Faculty of Physical Education, Zagazig University" Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to identify the effectiveness of a virtual reality style at the level of the professional requirements of the student teacher in the Faculty of Physical Education, Zagazig University. The researcher used the experimental approach, and the experimental design was used for two groups, one experimental and the other is controlled by following the pre and post measurement for each of them. The sample of the research is on (70) female students who were chosen intentionally from the members of the research community. (40) female students were extracted to conduct the basic study of the research. The results resulted in: 1- The educational program using virtual reality technology has a positive impact D in the development of the professional competencies of the student teacher under discussion. 2- The method used to teach physical education classes in schools while performing illustrative models of motor performance from the teacher, which has a positive effect on the development of professional competencies of the control group. 3 - The method of learning with virtual reality technology led to an improvement in the level of professional competencies of the student student compared to the method based on the performance of the model within the class.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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"The effect of using the interactive kinetic story on the level of the national affiliation of female students The first of basic education in the UAE Dr. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The study aimed to identify the effect of using the interactive dynamic story on the level of the national affiliation of first-grade students in basic education in the UAE. (16) A student to conduct the exploratory study, and the researcher used the measure of national affiliation, and one of the most important results was that the use of the interactive dynamic story has a positive effect on the leveling of the national affiliation level among the students of the experimental research group. . Among the data collection tools is a measure of affiliation for children from (6-10) years prepared by / Abdel Fattah Ghazal, a measure of citizenship values among children, prepared by Rania Morsa (2011), a test of "Good Enough" preparation, Arabization of "Fouad Abu Habtab, Amal Sadiq, Interactive motor story program. Prepared by the researcher. The results resulted in: 1. The effect of the proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the level of affiliation values for female pupils in the first cycle of basic education in the UAE. 2. The proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the level of citizenship values for female pupils of the first cycle of basic education in the UAE. 3. The proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the values of citizenship and belonging better than the curricula of female students in the first cycle of basic education in the UAE.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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"The effectiveness of the inverted classroom strategy on the level of learning some basic gymnastics skills for female students in the fifth grade of education The main country in the United Arab Emirates " Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to identify the effectiveness of the inverted class strategy at the level of learning some basic skills in gymnastics for female students of the fifth grade of basic education in the United Arab Emirates. The research community included students of the fifth grade in the first stage of basic education in the UAE and those affiliated with the Palm School for the academic year (2015/2016), whose number is (100) pupils for the academic year (2014-2015 AD). The research sample was chosen in the random, deliberate way for (66) pupils From the research community, they were divided into two groups, one is experimental and the other is a strength of each (25) students. Harmonization was carried out between the research group. the test T for measuring physical capacity, the proposed tutorial using an inverted grade strategy. The results resulted in: 1. The proposed program using the inverted class strategy contributed positively to the development of motor skills on the ground movement apparatus in gymnastics among female pupils of the first stage of basic education. 2. The traditional method positively contributed to the development of motor skills on the ground movement apparatus in gymnastics for pupils of the first stage of basic education. 3. The inverted classroom learning program has a more positive effect than the proposed traditional program on developing motor skills on the device of ground movements in gymnastics for pupils of the first stage of basic education
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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An analysis of the moral values of the physical and health education curriculum for general education In the United Arab Emirates " Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to identify the moral values in the physical and health education curriculum for the United Arab Emirates, identify the most important moral values that the physical and health education curriculum should contain, and analyze the moral values in the physical and health education curriculum under study. The researcher used the descriptive analytical approach that is based on describing and interpreting what is being, determining the relationships between things, collecting data, tabulating and interpreting them, and making the necessary comparisons between them. The study community included the physical and health education curriculum for general education in the United Arab Emirates, and the study sample was the national document developed for the education approach Physical and health of general education 2011, and data collection tools The results resulted in: 1. The values of development of the moral values provided by the physical education curriculum in general education do not coincide with the values of the values of the proposed education from the researcher. Therefore, please develop and research the appropriate values for each stage to complete the education of the insured citizen so that it is a valid building block in building his nation, and feels a responsibility to serve and defend his country. 2. The physical education curriculum in general education in the country supports some of the proposed values, and therefore, the absence of a book for each class. Therefore, moral values were wasted in the interest in motor skills and the health aspect. 3. The physical education curriculum uses a variety of mechanisms and methods to support limited moral values that do not correspond to the requirements of the globalization era.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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Designing an educational bag on the level of the student’s performance in the field training At the Faculty of Physical Education, Zagazig University Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to identify the effect of the educational bag on the level of the student's performance in the kinetic and musical activities, preparing an educational bag that contains a programmed booklet - the illustrated record - CD, training in teaching skills through micro teaching and self-learning The researcher used the experimental approach of one experimental group using the standard Before and after, due to its suitability of the nature of the research, a random sample was chosen from the third year students at the Faculty of Physical Education, Zagazig University, the academic year (2017/2018) and the number (210) students who trained in the schools of Zagazig Governorate in addition To (30) students to conduct scientific transactions for the form, the researcher used the following tools to suit them to the goals and hypotheses of the research, the student-teacher assessment form to measure the performance of the student-teacher in the performance efficiency "musical + kinetic", records of practical education. The results resulted in: 1. The use of the educational bag method resulted in improving the level of female students teachers in the skill of preparing and planning the lesson. 2. The use of the educational bag method led to the improvement of female students' level of information in the skill of carrying out the lesson. 3. The use of the educational bag method resulted in improving the level of female students information in the skill of evaluation. 4. The educational bag does not cancel the teacher's role in the educational process. 5. The educational bag provides an opportunity to learn to master.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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The effect of using a curriculum for kinetic stories, physical education lesson to modify the social adjustment of first-grade students In the United Arab Emirates Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul Dr. Hisham Ismail Hilal The research aims to build a curriculum for kinetic stories to provide students with social adjustment through the proposed kinematic curriculum, and to identify the differences between the two dimensional measurements of the experimental and control groups in the level of social adaptation in the research sample and to identify the differences between the two dimensional measurements of the experimental and control groups in the level of social adjustment in a sample The research, and the researchers used the descriptive approach (survey method) to develop the methodology of the motor story in addition to the experimental approach in designing the experimental and control groups, due to its suitability of the nature of the research. The research community included those enrolled in the first grade of primary school for the academic year (2012/2013) at Al-Nakheel School for Basic Education H1 (primary) girls in the Emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah (in the Emirates) in which the first researcher works. One of the data collection tools is the analysis of references, personal interviews, questionnaire forms. The results resulted in: 1. The proposed curriculum of the kinetic story has a positive effect on the social adjustment of female students. 2. The curriculum followed has a positive effect on the social adjustment of female students. 3. The proposed kinetic curriculum has a better positive effect than the curriculum used for first-grade students in the primary stage in the United Arab Emirates
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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The effect of using the "Jixu" strategy for cooperative learning and purpose games on learning the long jump for prep sports pupils Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to design a proposed educational program using the "Jixu" strategy for cooperative learning and purpose games, and to identify the digital achievement and level of technical performance of long jump and cognitive achievement among students under research, and the researcher used the experimental approach using the experimental design of two groups, one is experimental and the other is control, by following measurements Tribal and postgraduate, due to its suitability of the nature of this study, the research community includes all students of the first preparatory class in the preparatory sports school for girls in the city of Zagazig in Sharkia Governorate, the Western Educational Administration, which number (38) It has a strength of two classes registered in the academic year 2018/2019, and (5) female students were withdrawn as a sample for the exploratory study to find scientific transactions and take tests, and (3) female students with certificates of injuries were prevented from participating, thus the basic sample (30) students were divided into two equal groups The first is experimental and the second is a control group consisting of (15) students each. Data collection tools include measurements of the growth rate, physical and cognitive tests for long jump. The results resulted in: 1. There are statistically significant differences and the rate of accident change between the averages of the pre and post measurements of the experimental group in the physical tests and the digital carp, and the evaluation of the technical performance level of the long jump, and the cognitive achievement under investigation and in favor of the dimensional measurement. 2. There are statistically significant differences and the rate of accident change between the averages of the pre and post measurements of the control group in physical tests, numerical achievement and assessment of the level of technical performance of the long jump and the cognitive achievement under investigation and in favor of the dimensional measurement. 3. There are statistically significant differences and the rate of accident change between the averages of the dimensional measurements of the experimental and control groups, in favor of the dimensional measurements of the experimental group in the physical variables and numerical achievement and assessing the level of technical performance of the long jump and knowledge achievement under investigation.
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The effect of integration and strategies stimulated to learn long jump skill For deaf and hearing impaired students
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Effect of the use of the Fartlek training on some physical components and special abilities and the level of digital achievement of the contestants 400 meters sprint تأثير استخدام تدريبات الفارتلك على بعض المكونات الجسمية والقدرات الخاصة ومستوى الانجاز الرقمى لمتسابقى 400متر عدو
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and after the actual pf the performance curves skill on devicethis research aims to address the mechanical variables before
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Effect of compound training for the development of musculoskeletal bone density And the level of technical performance on the jumping table machine for gymnasts
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Effect of saxio training (SAQ) on some special physical abilities and level Performance of some somersaults on the apparatus of ground movements for gymnasts
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Effectiveness of training with a uniform and multiple direction to develop some physical abilities Special at the level of performance of the skill of cornering sharp corner of the gymnasts
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The effectiveness of mental training using NLP on some skills Psychological level of performance of the front some rsault on the hands on the jumping table machine
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The effect of functional strength training on some motor abilities and the level of performance of some throwing skills in judo
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Effect of the use of some methods of healing and cupping on some physiological variables Biochemical indicators of the degree of muscle pain of football players
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Effectiveness of functional strength training on bone mineral density, some physiological and physical variables, and level of lateral punch performance and emerging young boxers
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The effect of developing some visual abilities to focus attention and effectiveness Counter attack against young boxers
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The effect of taking whey protein with complex training on some physical components and biochemical and physical variables of wrestlers
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The effectiveness of cross-training on some physical and physiological variables, blood components and the effectiveness of the offensive performance of young boxers in Sharkia Governorate
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The effectiveness of mental training using NLP to the development on the digital level of the racers Shot Put
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The effectiveness of the training compound for the development of muscle power in the light of the genetic diversity of the enzyme Alongiotinsen adapter (ACE) on the digital level triple jump
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The effectiveness of vision training in the development of some visual abilities and level digital In the 110-meter hurdles for students of the Faculty of Physical
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Sports Training, Biomechanics, Fencing
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Sports Training, Biomechanics, Fencing
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Sports Training Psychology gymnastics
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8.Effect of Training Program on Nurses' knowledge and Practice Regarding Patients with
Alsayeda Ibrahim Ahmed ebrhiem
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Effect of Critical Thinking Training Program on Nurse instructor’s Competency
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Prevalence and Determinants of Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in Saudi Women in Riyadh: a Retrospective Study
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Effect of Implementing Standardized Designed Nursing Guidelines on Outcomes of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
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Effect of Educational Training Program on Nurses ꞌ Performance Regarding Splinting and Range of Motion Exercises among Children with Hand Burn
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Effect of Training Program on Nurses' knowledge and Practice Regarding Patients with Cardiac Arrhythmias
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Enhancing Pediatric Nurses' Performance Regarding Selected Non-Pharmacological Techniques to Alleviate Pain in Neonates: An Educational Program.
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The Effect of virtual Reality-Based intervention on pediatric pain and anxiety levels during Venipuncture procedure
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The High Fidelity Simulation Training and Its Impact on Nursing Students’ Satisfaction, Self Confidence and Their Performance in Pediatric Real Situation: A Comparative Study
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2-Assessment of pain in children with mental retardation .
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5- Unmet Health Care Needs Among Clients from Outpatient Clinic of Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt.
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6- Effectiveness of a reproductive health program for adolescent girls with hearing impairment at Sharkia governorate.
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7- Assessment of malnutrition status of post-menopausal women attending outpatient clinic at Zagzaig University Hospital Sharkia Governorate.
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Effect of Training Program for Promoting the Mental Health of Nursing Students in Zagazig University
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Sibling Relationship in Families Raising a Child with Chronic Illness as Perceived by Family Caregiver
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Effect of Parent Training regarding Coping Strategies on Reducing Stress among Parent of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Effect of Multidisciplinary program on Pain and Sleep Disorder regarding Patients with Polytrauma
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Effect of a training program for promoting the mental health of nursing students in Zagazig University
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Stressors, Self Efficacy and Level of Hope for Patients with Chronic Renal Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis
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EFFECT OF MINERAL AND BIO- FERTILIZATION REGIMES ON YIELD AND GRAIN VIABILITY OF SOME BARLEY CULTIVARS
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Grain yield stability of high-yielding barley genotypes under Egyptian conditions for enhancing resilience to climate change
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IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD AND NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCy IN TWO WHEAT CULTIVARS BY BIOCHAR AND NITROGEN APPLICATION TIMING
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Qualitative traits of various Egyptian clover varieties under efficiency of bio-chemical phosphorus fertilization and lithovit regimes
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Bacteriocin-like Substances Produced by Specific Strains of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Milk Products
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The Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Protecting against Aflatoxin M1 Contamination in Milk and Certain Dairy Products
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Impacts of dietary supplementation of pyocyanin powder on growth performance, carcase traits, blood chemistry, meat quality and gut microbial activity of broilers
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Assessment of water quality of wastewaters of Bahr El-Baqar, Bilbies and El-Qalyubia drains in East Delta, Egypt for irrigation purposes
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MUTUAL EFFECT AMONG SOME ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON MAIZE (Zea mays L.) GROWN ON SANDY SOIL
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Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by Serratia marcescens ssp sakuensis and its antibacterial application against some pathogenic bacteria
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Efficiency of two molecular tools based on DNA used for differentiating some microbial strains
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Characterization of progesterone profile, physiological responses, milk composition and blood biochemical and hematological indices at the early stage of lactation in goats. Mahmoud S. El-Tarabanya, Tamer M. Abdel-Hamida, Omar A. Ahmed-Faridb, and Khaled M. Al-Marakbyc a Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. b Physiology department, National Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR), Cairo, Egypt. c Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim of this research was to describe the progesterone profile, physiological response, milk composition, and blood chemistry at the early stage (DIM 30-90 days) of lactation (E1:30-50; E2:50-70; E3:70-90 days) in Baladi goats under Egyptian conditions. The serum progesterone level was significantly reduced with the progress of the early lactation period to reach the least concentration (0.24 ng/ml) at the E3 stage of lactation (P=0.001). The daily milk yield was significantly increased with the progress of the lactation to reach the peak at the E2 stage of lactation (P=0.015). The percentage of milk fat was significantly decreased with the progress of the early lactation period (P=0.032). However, the percentages of total solids and SNF were significantly increased in E2 and E3 stages when compared with the E1 stage (P=0.001 and 0.018, respectively). The serum glucose and total antioxidant capacity were considerably reduced with the progress of the lactation period (P=0.047 and 0.039, respectively). In conclusion, Baladi goats showed a decreased serum progesterone level with the progress of the early lactation period and produce milk with a relatively stable protein and lactose contents. Furthermore, Baladi does able to maintain the stability of most blood biochemical parameters during such period.
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Effect of exogenous hormone treatments on spermatogenesis in male grey mullet out of the spawning season. Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawany a , Amira Moustafa b, Khaled M. Al-Marakby a, Abdel-Mageed E. Nasr a, Mohamed A. Naiel a, and Yaser H. Elewa c. a Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. b Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. c Department of Histology and Cytology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), carp pituitary extract (CPE), melatonin, and adrenal gland extract (AE) administered either separately or in combination on the induction of testicular maturation and spermatogenesis in the thin-lipped grey mullet, Liza ramada, out of its spawning season. The results revealed that testes obtained from fish out of their reproductive season have empty seminiferous tubules with germ cells or Sertoli cells markers barely expressed and a low gonadsomatic index (GSI). A significant increase in GSI levels was observed by different hormone treatments. As predicted, hormone treatments showed an obvious stimulation of germ cells proliferation and testicular maturation as indicated by the immunohistochemical expression of germ cells and Sertoli cells markers with the highest values achieved by hCG/AE treatment. We conclude that hormone treatments may be a potential strategy for the induction of spermatogenesis and testes maturation.
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Effect of lunar cycle on some reproductive aspects of female goats. Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawanya, Mahmoud S.El-Tarabanyb,Khaled M. Al-Marakbya, and Mostafa A. Attac a Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. b Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. c Biological Applications Department, Radioisotopes Applications Division, NRC, Atomic Energy Authority, Inshas, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim was to evaluate the possible effects of different lunar phases at birth on the pre-pubertal changes in the body measurements, blood parameters and hormonal profile of female goats. Based on the birth date, 36 female Nubian kids (3 months of age) were selected to equally represent the new (NL), full (FL) and old (OL) phases of the lunar cycle. Female goats in the FL group showed significantly higher body weights at weeks 20, 24 and 28 of age compared to the OL group (P = 0.050, 0.033 and 0.046,respectively). Female goats in the FL group exhibited estrus signs earlier than those in the OL group (P = 0.013). At the age of puberty, the values of Spinnbarkeit and ferning arborization of cervical mucus in the FL group were significantly greater than the NL and OL groups (P = 0.001 and 0.040, respectively). At weeks 26 and 27 of age, female goats in the FL group had significantly greater serum progesterone (P = 0.006 and 0.001, respectively) than did the NL and OL groups. In conclusion, the FL group reached the puberty at an early age and exhibited higher cyclic progesterone levels than did the NL and OL groups.
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Effect of synchronization protocols on reproductive indices, progesterone profile and fertility under subtropical environmental conditions in repeat breeder Holstein cows. Mahmoud S. El-Tarabany a and Khaled M. Al-Marakby b a Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. b Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. Abstract The objectives were to evaluate the reproductive indices and survival analysis of pregnancy outcomes in multiparous repeat breeder Holstein cows (n = 557). The cows were synchronized to ovulate by Ovsynch, new controlled internal drug release device (N-CIDRsynch), and once-used CIDR device (U-CIDRsynch). The pregnancy per AI at 28 days post-insemination (P/AI 28) in the N-CIDRsynch group (28.75%) was significantly (COR = 1.49; p = 0.011) greater than that reported in the Ovsynch (23.46%) and U-CIDRsynch (21.73%) groups. Furthermore, the pregnancy per AI at day 75 post-insemination (P/AI 75) in the N-CIDRsynch group was significantly greater than the Ovysync group (COR = 1.35; p = 0.050). The repeat breeder cows received a N-CIDR device had a significantly higher progesterone level on day 2 and day 4 of CIDR insertion (1.38 and 1.67 ng/ml, respectively) than those received a U-CIDR device or the control group (p = 0.012 and 0.001, respectively). The Cox regression model recorded significant associations for synchronization protocols, THI at the TAI and season of calving with the hazard of P/AI 28 and P/AI 75 (p = 0.044 and 0.046; 0.001 and 0.005; 0.003 and 0.001, respectively). Multiparous repeat breeder cows (>3) had a lower hazard ratio (HR) of P/AI 28 than that reported in the reference (2nd parity) group (HR = 0.74, p = 0.050). The repeat breeder cows inseminated at 76–80 and >80 temperature-humidity index (THI) had significantly lower HR of P/AI 28 than those inseminated at the baseline (<70) THI value (HR = 0.73 and 0.30, p = 0.036 and 0.001, respectively). The current results indicate that the use of N-CIDR synch protocol may achieve satisfactory pregnancy outcomes in repeat breeder cows.
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0.05) effects on final body weight, total body weight gain, feed input, feed conversion ratio, relative growth rate and protein productive value. The findings of blood hematological and biochemical parameters did not significantly differed among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). The mortality rate was considerably decreased in the T5 group when compared with the control group. The parameters of health conditions were homogeneous in all dietary groups. The relative profit was significantly increased with all inclusion levels of DDGS compared with the control diet (T1). In conclusion, incorporation of DDGS instead of the mixture of fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn up to the level 30 % had no negative effects on productive performance, and health condition, with a considerable improvement in the economic efficiency of Nile tilapia fish diets.'>Impact of distiller's dried grains with solubles on health and performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fish. Mohamed Mostafa Khadr 1, Khaled M. Al-Marakby 2, Sabry, A. Shehata 2 and Mohamed S. Ebrahim 1 1 Central Laboratory of Aquaculture Research, Abbasa, Abo-Hammad, Sharkia, Egypt. 2 Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Egypt. Abstract This work was conducted to study the impact of dried distiller grain with solubles (DDGS) incorporation in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) diets on performance, health and economic efficiency. An aggregate number of 200 Nile tilapia fingerlings (Average body weight 12.86 g ± 0.14) were randomly distributed into five experimental groups, with 4 replicates (Glass aquaria) contain 10 fingerlings per each. Five diets were formulated to contain 0 (Control diet based on fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn), 5, 10, 20 and 30% DDGS (T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 , respectively). The fingerlings received the experimental diets twice daily to apparent satiation for 16 weeks. All inclusion levels of DDGS (5, 10, 20 and 30%) had no significant (P > 0.05) effects on final body weight, total body weight gain, feed input, feed conversion ratio, relative growth rate and protein productive value. The findings of blood hematological and biochemical parameters did not significantly differed among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). The mortality rate was considerably decreased in the T5 group when compared with the control group. The parameters of health conditions were homogeneous in all dietary groups. The relative profit was significantly increased with all inclusion levels of DDGS compared with the control diet (T1). In conclusion, incorporation of DDGS instead of the mixture of fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn up to the level 30 % had no negative effects on productive performance, and health condition, with a considerable improvement in the economic efficiency of Nile tilapia fish diets.
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Impact of lunar phase at birth on testicular morphology, semen characteristics and blood chemistry of male goats. Mahmoud S. El-Tarabany a, Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawany b, Akram A. El-Tarabany c and Khaled M. Al-Marakby b a Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. b Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. c Biological Applications Department, Radioisotopes Applications Division, NRC, Atomic Energy Authority, Inshas, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim was to investigate the possible effects of different lunar phases at birth on the pre-pubertal changes in the body weights, blood parameters and hormonal profile of male goats. Based on the birth date, 33 male Nubian kids (3 months of age) were selected to represent the new (NL), full (FL) and old (OL) phases of the lunar cycle. The FL group exhibited the signs of puberty earlier than the NL and OL groups (P=0.011). At the age of puberty, bucks in the FL group had significantly higher ejaculate volume (P=0.010), sperm cell concentration (P=0.004), mass motility (P=0.016) and the percentage of live spermatozoa (P=0.008) as compared to the NL and OL groups. Additionally, male goats in the FL group showed significantly higher serum testosterone levels at week 25, 26, 27 and 28 of age compared with the NL and OL groups (P=0.002, 0.013, 0.038 and 0.004, respectively). In conclusion, the growing males in the FL group reached the puberty earlier than the NL and OL groups. Moreover, this study may help to maximize the semen quality and develop more effective AI strategies in the modern goat production systems.
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Induction of ovulation in liza ramada (RISSO, 1826) out of season. Mohamed A. Naiel, Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawany, Abdel-Mageed E. Nasr, and Khaled M. Al-Marakby. a Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. Abstract The present work was designed to determine the suitable hormonal requirements for induction of ovulation in the thin-lipped grey mullet (Liza ramada) reared in brackish water earthen pond out of season. At April 2014, eight groups of grey mullet (6 females / group) were collected and kept in aquaculture pond. The first group (G1) did not receive the hormonal treatment. The mullets of the other seven groups were subjected to intramuscular injection of hormones as follows: G2, 4500 IU/Kg human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG); G3, 3 mg melatonin (ML) /fish; G4, 3 carp pituitary extract (cPE) / fish; G5, a combination of 4500 IU/Kg hCG + 3 cPE / fish; G6, a combination of 4500 IU/Kg hCG + 3mg/ ML fish; G7 , a combination of 4500 IU/Kg hCG + 3 adrenal gland (AD) / fish; G8, a combination of 3 cPE + 3mg/ ML fish. The results after 24hr of injection revealed that estradiol 17-β (E2) level in the collected serum experimental mullets was increased (P < 0.05) with G2 treatment. In the same trend, gonadosomatic index (GSI) was significantly (P < 0.05) increased with G2. The serum Progesterone (P) concentration and Progesterone/Estradiol 17-β ratio (P/E2) were significantly (P < 0.05) increased with G5 than other groups. The G5 group showed oocytes maturation and ovulation superior to that of all other groups, with ripped oocyte and other different maturity stages in Liza ramada out of season. It could be concluded that, 4500 IU/kg of hCG and 3 cPE combination had successfully induced the oocyte maturation in Liza ramada fish reared in brackish water under captivity out of season and a higher dose would induce the ovulation and spawning.
Khaled Meghawry Alzahar Abdelsayed
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Biological activities of dairy products
Khaled Meghawry Alzahar Abdelsayed
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dairy processing and technology
Rania Mohamed Yehia Mohamed Hekal
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Evaluation of barley genotypes under terminal heat stress at grain filling period using polyethylene tunnels.
Rania Mohamed Yehia Mohamed Hekal
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Gene effects controlling earliness, yield and their components in maize using generations means analysis.
Rania Mohamed Yehia Mohamed Hekal
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Genetic variabilities and correlation as well as path coefficient analysis for yield and yield components of some maize genotypes.
Rokayah Hassan Ahmed Mohamed Gabr
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE COSTS OF RAISING AND DESALINATING WELL WATER IN EGYPT USING DIFFERENT ENERGY FORMS
Rokayah Hassan Ahmed Mohamed Gabr
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An economic study for olive crop production in Bir al-Abd Center North Sinai Governorate
Salwa Mohamed Alyamani
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EFFECT OF MINERAL AND BIO- FERTILIZATION REGIMES ON YIELD AND GRAIN VIABILITY OF SOME BARLEY CULTIVARS
Salwa Mohamed Alyamani
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Enhancing Grain Yield and Nitrogen Accumulation in Wheat Plants Grown under a Mediterranean Arid Environment by Foliar Spray with Papain-Released Whey Peptides
Salwa Mohamed Alyamani
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IMPACT OF HUMIC ACID AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION TREATMENTS ON PRODUCTIVITY AND GRAIN QUALITY OF SOME BARLEY VARIETIES
Salwa Mohamed Alyamani
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Seed Halo-Priming Improves Seedling Vigor, Grain Yield, and Water Use Efficiency of Maize under Varying Irrigation Regimes
Shadia Mostafa Taha Emara
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Evaluation of some plant extracts of neem Azadirachta indicia A..Juss. and Nerium oleander Linn. Against mosquito larvae of Aedes aegypti
Shadia Mostafa Taha Emara
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Surface contact toxicity of clove and rosemary oils against American cockroach, Periplaneta americana(L
Shadia Mostafa Taha Emara
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- One area of research interest is investigating the effect of some plant extracts against some insects such as Aedes aegypti mosquito vectors of dengue fever
Shadia Mostafa Taha Emara
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. Repellency And Fumigant Toxicity of Clove and Sesame Oils Against American Cockroach: Periplaneta americana (L
Shadia Mostafa Taha Emara
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25-Sharawi, S.E. ; Abd-Alla S.M. ; Omara, S.M. & Al-Ghamdi, K.M. (2013) :Surface contact toxicity of clove and rosemary oils against American cockroach, Periplaneta americana(L.).African Entomology 21(2): 324–332
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effect of plant extracts on stored grain insects
Salah Ahmed Abdelgelil Khaliefa
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Dairy chemistry
Salah Ahmed Abdelgelil Khaliefa
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Salah Ahmed Abdelgelil Khaliefa
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Technology of fermented dairy products
Atef Ibrahiem Abdelmaksood Soelam
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Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Abdelmoneim Hassan Abdelmoneim
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Abdelmoneim Hassan Abdelmoneim
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Abdelmoneim Hassan Abdelmoneim
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Dairy science and technology
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of Brewers Dried Grain and Yeast Culture on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks. Mohamed A. Nour, M.M. El-Hindawy, A.I. Attia and E.A. Ashour Zagazig Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, Vol. 43, July 2016, No. 4, pp. 1253- 1266.
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of dietary supplementation of garlic (Allium sativum) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) on growth performance, carcass traits, blood profile and oxidative status in growing rabbits. Mahmoud Alagawany , Elwy Ali Ashour, Fayez Mohamed Reda Annals of Animal Science, Vol. 16, No. 2 (2016) 489–505 DOI: 10.1515/aoas-2015
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of Graded Replacement of Corn by Broken Rice in Growing Japanese Quail Diets on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Economics. E.A. Ashour, F.M. Reda and M. Alagawany Asian Journal of Animal Sciences 9 (6): 404-411, 2015 ISSN 1819-1878 / DOI: 10.3923/ajas.2015.404.411
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effects of Dietary Protein, Energy and Lysine Intake on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Growing Japanese Quails. F.M. Reda, E.A. Ashour, M. Alagawany and M.E. Abd El-Hack Asian Journal of Poultry Science, 2015 ISSN 1819-3609 DOI: 10.3923/ajpsaj.2015. © 2015 Academic Journals Inc.
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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The influences of dietary supplementation of peanut skin powder (Arachis Hypogaea) on growth performance, carcass traits, blood chemistry, antioxidant activity and meat quality of broilers. M. E. Abd El-Hack1a, E. A. Ashour1, Gh. M. Elaraby2, A. O. Osman3 and M. Arif4 Manuscript ID AN16346, Animal Production Science 2016. Website: http://www.publish.csiro.au/AN/justaccepted/AN16346
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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The Influences of Partially Replacement of Maize Corn by Broken Rice and Sugar Beat Pulp on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Economics of Meat-Type Quail. Elwy Ali Ashour, Fayez Mohamed Reda and Mohamed Ezzat Abd El-Hack Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science (IJAS), 2016.
Amro Mohamed Atef kheiddr
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Isolating local strains of Streptomyces
Amro Mohamed Atef kheiddr
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Screening this strains for Vitamin B12 production
Lymaa Mohamed Mostafa Elmaghreby
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Biochemial Characterstics for Snails Hemolymph of Eobania Vermiculata and Monacha Cartusiana in Egypt.
Mohammed Ramadan Ismail Elekah
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AN ECONOMIC STUDY FOR OLIVE PROCESSING IN SOUTH SINAI GOVERNORATE
Mohammed Ramadan Ismail Elekah
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ECONOMICS FOR POMEGRANATE CROP IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND (Case Study: West EL Menia)
Mohammed Ramadan Ismail Elekah
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ECONOMICS OF USING AVAILABLE WATER RESOURCES FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT FIELD CROPS IN NEW VALLY GOVERNORATE UNDER ALTERNATIVE CROP STRUCTURES
Mohammed Abdul Hameed Mohammed Hasssan
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Food Quailty
Mohammed Abdelsalam Taha Yassien
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Exogenously used 24-epibrassinolide promote drought tolerance in maize hybrids by improving plant and water productivity in an arid environment
Mohamed Ali Morsy Soliman Hegab
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iifluence of different cabbage and cauliflower varieties on the attractivness of the main homopterous insect pests
Mohamed Ali Morsy Soliman Hegab
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susceptibility of certain solanaceous plant varieties to some homopterous insects infestation
Mohamed Ali Morsy Soliman Hegab
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susceptibility of some bean varieties to certain homopterous insects infestation
Mohammed Mamdouh Abdeltawab Mhmud
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- Isolation and identification a local isolates of Bacillus thuringiensis active against red palm weevil (RPW)
Mostafa Elnabawy Mahrous Mohamed Farag Sleat
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Land snails and slugs
Hoda Ahmed Ahmed Elwan Eldeeb
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Wessam Alsayed Abdelhamid Mohamed Abdallah
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Sustainable Energy Technologies
Osama Ibrahim Abdou Elsabagh
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Training of the postgraduate students to: how can deal with chemicals and how can design and synthesize different pharmacologically active compounds.
Eslam Ahmed Abdelhamid ebrahiem
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Molecular mechanisms of heart failure
Tamer Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Shehata
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- Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetics analysis
Gehan Fathy Attia Elsayed Balata
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Bioavailability
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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(2002)FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF A MICROEMUSION SYSTEM CONTAINING CLOTREMAZOL. Mohammed M.El-Said, Hanan.M.El-nahas Zagazig J.Pharrn.Sci. : VoI.12, No. 2, pp.11-17.
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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ENHANCEMENT OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDEBY NIOSOMAL ENCAPSULATION. Omaima A. Samour, Hanan, M. El-Nahas, Nagia, A. El-Megrab, and Mohammed L Husseiny Zagazig J.Pham.Sci., June Vol.9, No.2, PP.53-59. (2007)
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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Enhancing Oral Bioavailability Of Carvedilol Using Solid Dispersion Technique International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 8, Issue 7, 2016. ISSN- 0975-1491
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ENTRAPMENT AND RELEASE OF CAPTOPRIL AND PROPRANOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE FROM DIFFERENT LIPOSOMAL FORMULATIONS. Hanan.M.Mahmoud, Omaima A. sammour,Fakhr.El- Din.Ghazy, Mohammed.S. Mohammed Zagazig J.Pham.Sci., June 1999 Vol.8, No.1 PP.53-59.
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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LIPOSOMAL HYDROGEL AS ANOEL OCULAR DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR DICLOFENAC SODIUM : IN VITRO AND IN- VIVO G. Mowafy Ayman, *, A. Sammour Omaima, A. Mahmoud Mahdy and M. El-nahas Hanan . Journal of American science 8(10) ,104-111 (2012)
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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OPTIMIZING PRONIOSOMES FOR CONTROLLED RELEASE OF KETOPROFEN USING BOX-BEHNKEN EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN H. Abdallah Marwa, A. Sammour Omaima, A. El-ghamry Hanaa and M. El-nahas Hanan . IJPSR,; Vol. 2(8): 2195-2205. (2011)
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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PREPARATION AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLID DESPERTION OF INDOMETHACIN WITH DIFFERENT CARRIERS. Hanan.M.El-nahas. Mansoura. Pharm. Scinces.,:VoL 20, P. No. I .PP. 1. (2004) 5) ACECLOPHENAC LOADED SOLID LIPID NAN OPARTICLES. Hanan.M.El-nahas, Magdy,I. Mohamed, Gehan,A. Balata and Hesham A. Salem Bull. Fac. Pharm. Cairo Univ.,:Vol. 43 ,No. 2 PP. 115-123. (2005)
Hanan Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Elnahas
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PROTECTION OF LIPOSOMES BY CARBOHYDRATES DURING LYOPHILIZAITON. Hanan.M.Mahmoud, Omaima S. sammour,Fakhr.El- Din.Ghazy, Mohammed.S. Mohammed . Bull. Fac. Pharm. Cairo,Univ.,:Vol. 38 ,No. 2 , PP. 57-65. (2000)
Shereen Ahmed Sabry Mohamed Hassan Ismayel
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enhancement of poor bioavailability
Abdallah Ahmed Abdallah Elshanawany
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Determination Of Certain Analgesics Antipytetics And Antirheumatics Compounds In Their Pharmaceutical Preparations
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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51-Protection of liposomes by carbohydrates during lyophilization Bull.Fac.Pharm. Cairo Univ. 38 (2).57 (200)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Adsorption characteristics of certain antibiotics to veegum and activated charcoal Die Pharmazie; 39.821 (1984)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Availability of certain antihistamines from different gel bases Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo University); (1987)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Binding of certain anti-inflammatory drugs to plasma proteins of diabetic patients Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo university); XXVI; 1 . 83 (1987)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Binding of mebeverine Hcl and drotaverine Hcl to plasma proteins from patients With renal failure Zag.J.Pharm.Sci. 4.1.71 (1995)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Bioavailability of antispasmodic drugs in the presence of antacids and adsorbants in rabbits Zagazig University Medical Journal (1989)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Certain binding characteristics of azapropazone to human serum albumin Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo University); XXVI; 1.105 (1987
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Comparative in vitro and in vivo studies of transdermal absorption of Certain vasodilators Alex.J,Pharm.Sci. 18 (2).15 (2004
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Comparative in vitro and in vivo studies of transdermal absorption of Certain vasodilators Alex.J,Pharm.Sci. 18 (2).15 (2004)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Effect of certain additives on stability of streptomycin sulphate Die Pharmazie 38.98 (1983)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Effect of certain B vitamins and adjuvants on the activity of neomycin sulphate Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo University) ; (1982)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Formulation and evaluation of dipyridamole solid dispersions Bull.Fac.Pharm. Cairo Univ. 42.3.233 (2004)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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-Formulation and evaluation of dipyridamole solid dispersions Bull.Fac.Pharm. Cairo Univ. 42.3.233 (2004) 60clusion
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Further investigation of the effect of riboflavin photolysates on the intestinal absorption Of certain drugs in rats and their mechanism of action Chem.Pharm.Bull. (Japan) 24.2335 (1976)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Interaction of drotaverine with human serum albumin Bull.Fac.Pharm. Cairo University; 30.1.13
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Protection of liposomes by carbohydrates during lyophilization Bull.Fac.Pharm. Cairo Univ. 38 (2).57 (2000)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Solid dispersion approach for optimized bioavailability of sulpride Lat.Amer.J.Pharm. 32 (6), 902 (2013)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Solubilization of ibuprofen Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo University) XXII . 1.107 (1983)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Stability of dicloxacillin sodium monohydrate in the presence of certain additives Bull.Fac.Pham. (Cairo University); XXVI; 1.93 (1987)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Stability of neomycin sulphate in the presence of certain additives Egyptian Conference of Pharmaceutical Sciences; 17 th, 22-27 February (1982)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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Stability of streptomycin sulphate in the presence of certain vitamins and additives Pan Arab Pharmacist Union; The 7 th Congress; Amman; Jordon; 23-25 November (l981)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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-Sustained release rectal suppositories as drug delivery systems for atenolol J.Amer.Sci. 8 (12).323 (2012)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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The efficiency of certain nonionic surfactants and hydroxyl compounds to solubilize Indomethacin Bull.Fac.Pharm. (Cairo University) XXI.1.193 (1982)
Fakhreldeen Soliman Ghazy Shehata
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The yield and stability of certain multiple emulsions Bull.Fac.Pharm.Cairo University; 28.2.63 (1990)
Ahmed Alsayed Ahmed Badawi
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Migraine
Ahmed Shawky Sherif Mahmoud
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Erectile dysfunction severity as a predictor of left main and/or threevessel disease in acute coronary syndrome patients
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS, HAEMATOLOGICAL AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN SHOEMAKING WORKERS EXPOSED TO ORGANIC SOLVENT-CONTAINING GLUES
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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Possible protective role of Propolis and Nigella Sativa oil against the toxic effects of Chlopyriphos on the lier and testes of adult albino rats
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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THE AMELIORATING EFFECT OF VITAMIN E AGAINST THE TOXICITY OF ZINEB ON THE TESTICULAR STRUCTURE AND CHROMOSOMAL PATTERN OF ADULT ALBINO RATS
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF α-TOCOPHEROL AS AN ANTIOXIDANT AGAINST 2-NITROPROPANE TOXICITY IN ALBINO RATS
Ekrami Abdelmoniem
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Effectiveness of Neuromuscular blockade in conjunction of low pneumoprooteneum in resolving shoulder pain postoperative in laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Amira Ahmed Foad
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Insulin-like growth factor 1 and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 as predictive biomarkers of depression and migraine in obese women
Amira Mohamed Yussef
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Cognitive impairment in relation to depression, anxiety and virological response in hepatitis C patients in Egypt
Eman Alsayed Hassan Mohamed Khayal
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Ameliorative role of quercetin in iron overload induced heart and brain toxicity in adult male albino rats
Eman Alsayed Hassan Mohamed Khayal
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Brain Toxic Effects of Cannabis Leaves and A Novel Prognostic Biomarker and Therapy: Experimental Study
Eman Alsayed Hassan Mohamed Khayal
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The Possible Protective Role of N-Acetyl Cysteine against Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Intestinal Toxicity in Adult Male Albino Rats
Ayman Mohamed Abdou
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Residual hepatitis C virus in peripheral blood mononuclear cell as a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma after achieving a sustained virological response: a dogma or fiction.
Ahmed Alsayed Ibrahim Mansour
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Unexplained infertility
Ahmed Alsayed Othman Sliem Elazony
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Ahmed Sobhy Mohamed Hegab Higab
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pain management
Ahmed Abdelrahman Ahmed Mahmoud Elasal
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MID-TERM RESULTS OF PERICARDIAL STRIP ANNULOPLASTY FOR REPAIR OF FUNCTIONAL TRICUSPID REGURGITATION
Ahmed Abdelrahman Ahmed Mahmoud Elasal
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Pericardial Strip versus Ring Annuloplasty for Repair of Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation
Ahmed Abdelrahman Ahmed Mahmoud Elasal
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SURGICAL REVASCULARIZATION OF COEXISTENT SIGNIFICANT LEFT MAIN AND RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY STENOSIS: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Ahmed Mostafa Abdelreheem Elnagaar
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Chronic heel pain: when is surgery indicated?
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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Anal Wound and Sphincter Repair from under Its floor by Buried Stitches
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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Endoscopic palliative metallic biliary stenting aided by percutaneous transhepatic guide wire insertion (rendezvous technique) - prospective clinical trial
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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PREVENTION OF SEROMA FORMATION AFTER OPEN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH MASSIVE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS RECONSTRUCTION: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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Proceed ventral patch (PVP) versus periperitoneal polypropylene (PP) mesh for elective small and medium size umbilical hernia repairs – prospective random clinical trial
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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Short-term outcomes of laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh with facial repair (ipom-plus) for ventral hernia: a randomized controlled trial
Osama Yehya Ahmed Khaliefa
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pain management
Eslam Mohyeldeen
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Role of shear wave elastography (SWE) in erectile dysfunction patients for evaluation of daily tadalafil treatment outcome
Eslam Nabil Khalil Nada
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airway management
Eslam Nabil Khalil Nada
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postoperative pain management
Ashraf Ismail Mesref esmaiel
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es for hich perianal fistula fistulectomy and primary repair of wound and anal sphincter by lasheen sutur
Ashraf Alsayed Ahmed Elmalt
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Endoscopic Repair of Cartilaginous Septal perforation with Alloderm and Rotational flap
Ashraf Alsayed Ahmed Elmalt
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Extrenal Nasal Valve Repair in Children: Alar Batten Graft Reinforced by External Temporary Suspensory Suture
Ashraf Youssef Nasr Mohamed
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Aged Garlic Extract Protects Against Cisplatin-Induced Hepatotoxicity in Adult Male Rats: Biochemical and Ultrastructure Study
Ashraf Youssef Nasr Mohamed
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Aged garlic extract protects against oxidative stress and renal changes in cisplatin-treated adult male rats
Ashraf Youssef Nasr Mohamed
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Cytoprotective and antioxidant effects of aged garlic extract against adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity in adult male rats
Ashraf Youssef Nasr Mohamed
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Protective effect of aged garlic extract against the oxidativestress induced by cisplatin on blood cells parameters andhepatic antioxidant enzymes in rats
Alshaimaa Abdel Fattah Kamel
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Airway management
Alshaimaa Abdel Fattah Kamel
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Analgesia and pain management
Olfat Abdelmoniem
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Nalbuphine versus Midazolam as an adjuvant to Intrathecal Bupivacaine for Postoperative Analgesia in Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section
Olfat Abdelmoniem
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The Effect of preoperative nebulized: Magnesium sulfate versus lidocaine on the prevention of post-intubation sore throat
Amany Rashad Ahmed
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Cognitive Functioning in Egyptian Behçet's disease patients: clinical, psychiatric, and Brain MRI evaluation
Amany Rashad Ahmed
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Potential role of brain biomarkers in primary knee osteoarthritis patients using magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Amany Rashad Ahmed
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Vascular endothelial growth factor and colour Doppler ultrasonography in knee osteoarthritis: Relation to pain and physical function
Amany Abdelmohsen Essa Essa
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Shoulder block versus interscalene block for postoperative pain relief after shoulder arthroscopy
Amany Mohamed Ahmed Abdeldaiem
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Therapeutic hydrotubation during intrauterine insemination cycles for treatment of unexplained infertility
Intesar Roshdy Mahdi
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Intrauterine Insemination after Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Unexplained Infertility
Intesar Roshdy Mahdi
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Simultaneous Repair of Para-Umbilical Hernia during Cesarean Section (CS): A Novel Approach
Eman Shbl Ramadan Ali
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Assessment of the role of fractional exhaled nitric oxide as a predictor of airway eosinophilia and corticosteroid responsiveness in patients with chronic cough
Eman Shbl Ramadan Ali
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High-flow nasal oxygen therapy versus noninvasive ventilation in chronic interstitial lung disease patients with acute respiratory failure
Eman Mohamed Ahmed Abdelghany
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Beneficial Effect of Quercetin Against Dimethoate Induced Cerebellar Cortex Injury in Adult Male Albino Rat: Histological and Immunohistochemical Study
Ayman Fekry Mahny Khalil
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Acute Intraoperative Sustained Expansion (AISE) With or Without Fat Grafting Versus Local Flaps or Skin Grafts in Managing Facial Disfigurements
Enas Fakhry Abdelhamid Elsayed
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IMMUNOGENICITY ASSESSMENT FOR LUNG-STAGE AND BIOMPHALARIA ALEXANDRINA COCKTAIL VACCINE IN SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI INFECTED MICE
Ehab Rafaat Abdelfatah Ali
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Evaluation of Distally folded flap inrepair of hypo spadius
Ehab Mohamed Yehia Amien Mosa
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Effectiveness of off Pump CABG in Impaired Left Ventricular Function
Ehab Mohamed Yehia Amien Mosa
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The affection of trans-valvular gradient on patient outcome in cases of severe aortic stenosis with impaired left ventricular function.
Ehab Mohamed Yehia Amien Mosa
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The impact of total arterial revascularization off pump coronary bypass grafting in impaired left ventricular function.
Bassem Mohamed Talaat Abdelaziz
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The Effect of Zumba Exercise on Reducing Menstrual Pain in Young Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Bassem Mohamed Talaat Abdelaziz
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Vaginal dinoprostone in reducing pain perception during diagnostic office 2 hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women: A randomized, double-blind 3 placebo-controlled trial
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Clinicopathological and Prognostic Value of Immunohistochemical Expression of CD44 (Stem Cell Marker) and Ki67 in Serous Ovarian Cancer Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Samar M. Abdelraouf, Mohamed Abdelgawad, Amira Elwan Abstract Introduction: Failure of effective treatment of epithelial carcinoma of the ovary necessitates searching factors that lead to resistance to chemotherapy and recurrence. Cancer stem cell theory hypothesis provides an explanation of how small group of cells inside the tumour remain resistant to treatment. CD44 has been considered as cancer stem cell marker in multiple malignancies but its role in Ovarian Serous Carcinoma (OSC) is still controversial. Aim: To investigate the expression of stem cell marker CD44 and proliferative activity using Ki67 immunostaining in serous ovarian carcinoma and their relation to clinical and pathological variables and outcome of the patients. Materials and Methods: The present study was a prospective study done on 45 patients with serous ovarian tumours, the ovarian sections obtained from the patients were immunostained by CD44 and Ki67 immunohistochemical markers. The Overall Survival (OS), Disease Free Survival (DFS) and response to treatment were investigated and analysed. Results: Both CD44 and Ki67 were positive in patients with increased grade and advanced stage and the difference was highly statistically significant (p=0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). CD44 and Ki67 expression were higher in bilateral cancer with presence of lymph node and distant metastasis than in unilateral tumours without lymph node and distant metastasis. The present study found positive relation between CD44 and Ki67 expression (p=0.006). CD44 and Ki67 positive expression level in OSC had a significantly shorter 3-year DFS than the patient group with negative expression of CD44 and Ki67 (p=0.020 and p=0.002, respectively). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that CD44 and Ki67 expression were significantly associated with high grade and late stage serous ovarian carcinoma, and their high expression was associated with poor prognosis and resistance to chemotherapy, so proper quantification may play a vital promising function in choosing targeting therapy and predicting more better result outcome.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Clinical Significance of Serum Galectin-1 and Its Tissue Immunohistochemical Expression in Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Patients Mai M. Abdelwahab, Huda F. Ebain , Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Mohamed S. Badr, Mohamed E. Lashin, Mahamoud Abdou Yassin, Adel M. Ismail, Ahmed A. Obaya Abstract Objectives: Serous ovarian carcinoma (SOC) is the commonest ovarian carcinoma type with poor prognosis due to early metastasis and first presentation with advanced stage. In this work, we investigated serum level of Galac-tin-1 (Gal-1) and its tissue immunohistochemical expression in SOC patients at different stages trying to find out its significance as a diagnostic and prognostic marker. Patients and methods: The study included 95 females I-Control group: Twenty five healthy females; II-Patients group: Seventy females diagnosed as SOC at different stages; Stage I: 8 cases, Stage II: 12 cases, Stage III: 32 cases and Stage VI:18 cases. Serum Galectin-1 and CA-125 were measured by ELIZA and tissue Galectin-1 was assessed by immunohistochemistry. All patients were followed for up to 3 years after surgery. Results: Serum Gal-1 and CA-125 levels were significantly high in SOC patients compared to controls (p < 0.001). We found a direct positive statistically significant correlation between serum Gal-1 and CA125 levels (p < 0.001). Se-rum Gal-1 at cut off value > 135 ng/ml was superior to CA-125 a cut off value > 49 u/ml with sensitivity, specificity of 100%, vs 88.57, 96% for CA-125. Serum Gal-1 was significantly associated with tumor stage (p < 0.001). Immunohistochemistry showed that patients with strong Gal-1 expression had higher serum level (p = 0.002). Stromal and tumor Gal-1 expression were significantly correlated with tumor grade (p < 0.001) and stage (p = 0.001). Se-rum Gal-1, CA-125 and IHC Gal-1 expression were associated with poor survival (p < 0.001, p = 0.009 and p = 0.002) respectively. Conclusion: Serum Gal-1 and its tissue IHC expression are useful diagnostic and prognostic markers for SOC patients.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Clinicopathological characterization and prognostic implication of FOXP3 and CK19 expression in papillary thyroid carcinoma and concomitant Hashimoto’s thyroiditis Salem Y. Mohamed, Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Samah S. Elbasateeny, Lobna A. Abdelaziz, Shaimaa Farouk, Mahamoud Abdou Yassin, Ahmed Embaby Abstract Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is considered the most prevalent thyroid malignancy. The association between Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (Ht) and(PTC) is still unclear. Objective: We aimed to examine the clinicopathological impact of mmunohistochemical staining of FOXP3 and Cytokeratin 19 in PTC and concomitant Ht and their correlation with patients’ outcome and survival. Methods: Eighty thyroid biopsies obtained from patients with PTC were immunostained by FOXP3 and CK19.The patients were treated by radioactive iodine (I 131) and followed up. Results : FOXP3 and CK19 expression were detected in 45% and 80% studied cases of PTC respectively. 16.7% of PTC with associated HT showed FOXP3+lymphocytes in lymphocytic infiltrate of HT, while most of PTC associated HT express cytoplasmic CK19 positive Hurtle cells. FOXP3 was more expressed in PTC female patients more than 45 years with higher stage, lymph node, and distant metastasis, extracapsular extension, number of i131doses, and cumulative radioiodine doses with a highly statistically significant difference (p < 0.001). The relation was significant between CK19 immunostaining as regard 10-year Overall Survival and death (p value = 0.027 and 0.036, respectively). Conclusions: HT represents a step in the process of autoimmune inflammatory disease ending by the evolution of PTC with better prognosis; therefore appropriate follow up of these cases is needed. FOXP3 tends to be more expressed in PTC cases with worse prognostic variables and is predictable to become a recent prognostic and targeted therapy for (PTC). There was a significant relation between CK19 immunostaining and 10 year overall survival.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Clinicopathological significance and correlation of fatty acid synthase (FASN) and HER-2 expression in infiltrating duct carcinoma of the breast Samah Said Elbasateeny1, Taiseer Refat Ibrahim1, Ibtsam Shehta Harera2 ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to correlate the immunohistochemical expression of fatty acid synthase (FASN) and HER-2 with the clinicopathological variables in breast infiltrating duct carcinoma (IDC) to identify the impact of marker expression on tumor behavior and mammary carcinogenesis and to detect the correlations between the two markers. Methods: Immunohistochemical expressions of FASN and HER-2 were evaluated in 77 breast case including 10 normal breast, 12 ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and 55 IDC and correlated with clinicopathological variables. The obtained data were statistically analyzed. Results: FASN was overexpressed in 91.7% and 70.9% of DCIS and IDC, respectively, with a significant difference from the normal (P = 0.000). In IDC, the expression of FASN was significantly more expressed in low-grade IDC (P = 0.031). FASN was significantly upregulated in larger tumors and lymph node metastasis (P = 0.017 and P = 0.046, respectively). The expression of FASN had a significant negative correlation with progesterone receptor (PR) (P = 0.05). HER-2 was overexpressed in 50% and 25.45% of DCIS and IDC, respectively, with a significant difference from the normal (P = 0.026). HER-2 was only expressed in high-grade DCIS (P = 0.007). In IDC, the expression of HER-2 was significantly up-regulated in larger tumors and lymph node metastasis (P = 0.033 and P = 0.015, respectively). The expression of HER-2 had a significant negative correlation with estrogen receptor (ER) and PR (P = 0.001 and P = 0.023, respectively). Correlation between the expression of FASN and HER-2 in IDC, revealed a significant positive correlation (Spearman correlation [r] = 0.374, P = 0.005). Conclusions: We concluded that overexpression of FASN and HER-2 may facilitate the early diagnosis of IDC. In IDC, their over expression might warn of a more aggressive course. Our correlation found that FAS expression is closely associated with over expression of HER-2 in IDC.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Diagnostic Utility of Immunohistochemical Expressions of IMP3 Versus DOG1 and p63 in Salivary Gland Tumors Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Mona M. Ahmed, Abdelmonem A.Hegazy Abstract Objective: The diverse site of origin and classification complexity of salivary glands tumors increase difficulties in their diagnosis. This study aimed to evaluate the specificity and diagnostic ability of immunohistochemical expressions of IMP3 versus DOG1 and p63 in cases of such tumors. Material and Method: Thirty paraffin-embedded salivary gland tumors were obtained from the Pathology Department Archive. Their diagnosis was confirmed. The specimens were then re-classified and evaluated using the IMP3, DOG1 and p63 immunohistochemical markers. Results: There were 8 pleomorphic adenoma (PA), 12 mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) and 10 adenoid cystic carcinoma (ADC) cases. All 12 MECs (100%) were IMP3 positive, while 30% of ADCs and only 25% of PAs were positive for IMP3. There was a statistically significant relationship between salivary gland tumors and IMP3 immunostaining (P =0.03). As regards to DOG1 results, 12.5% of PAs showed variable luminal positive immunostaining and 40% of ADCs showed weak luminal and abluminal immunostaining while 16.7% of MEC showed cytoplasmic staining. On the other hand, all ADCs (100%) showed moderate p63 reactivity in the nuclei of abluminal cells. All MEC cases (100%) were also p63-positive, showing a strong diffuse nuclear reactivity. A statistically significant relationship was noticed between salivary gland tumors and p63 immunostaining (P <0.05). Conclusion: IMP3 is more sensitive for diagnosis of MEC than ADC. p63 is statistically significant in diagnosing salivary gland tumors (MEC and ADC). On the other hand, DOG1 staining is not sensitive in diagnosis of studied malignant salivary gland tumors, limiting its diagnostic utility.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Expression of Stem Cell Marker OCT4 and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Predict Recurrence in Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder in Egyptian Patients Mona M. Ahmed ,Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Safa A.Balata, Mohamed Malek, Ibrahim Ismail, Ayman Omar Abstract Introduction: In the past, the prognosis of bladder cancer was dependent on the presence of muscle invasion. Recently High-Grade T1 (HGT1) Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC), found to be associated with similar behaviour and prognosis even following Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) therapy. Recognition of new markers that may help in selection of high-risk cases that need aggressive treatment even in the early stage to avoid unwanted toxicity of chemotherapy has to be high priority. Aim: To evaluate the prognostic value of Octamer-Binding Transcription Factor 4 (OCT4) and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) immunohistochemical expression in urothelial carcinoma of the bladder and their effect as well as the vascular invasion on the recurrence of these tumours. Materials and Methods: Prospective cohort study conducted in Zagazig University hospital from January 2010 till December 2013. Immunohistochemical staining of OCT4, EGFR and Cd34 for 68 cases of bladder cancer samples was done. The correlation between the expressions of each marker and clinic-pathologic parameters was then analyzed. Results: OCT4 was detected in 53 patients (77.9%) of total cases. EGFR showed high expression in 25 of cases. 18 and 25 cases revealed low and no EGFR expression, respectively. There was a significant association between intensity of OCT4 expression and tumour grade (p<0.001), muscle invasion (p<0.001), vascular invasion (p=0.004) and stage (p=0.001). Significant association was established between EGFR expression and tumor size, grade, lamina propria, muscle and vascular invasion and stage (p 0.005, <0.001, 0.001, <0.001, respectively). Significant association observed between OCT4, EGFR expression and vascular invasion and recurrence (p=0.026, 0.001 and 0.002 respectively). Conclusion: Using selective inhibitors for EGFR and OCT4 especially that approved for EGFR in treating selected cases of urothelial carcinoma of bladder could suppress tumor growth. These markers in addition to presence of vascular invasion have to be used in screening of high risk noninvasive group that benefits from target therapy
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Prognostic Value of TWIST1 and EZH2 Expression in Colon Cancer Samar M. Abdelraouf , Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Lobna A. Abdelaziz, Mohamed I. Farid, Salem Y. Mohamed Abstract Background :Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the third most common human cancer. Twist, a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor, is an epithelial-mesenchymal transition ((EMT) inducer that has been involved in carcinogenesis and chemoresistance. Also, the enhancer of Zeste homolologue2 (EZH2), a member of the polycomb group of genes, had been associated with poor prognosis in several malignancies. Objective :To evaluate the expression of Twist1 and EZH2 in colon carcinoma in Egyptian patients and its relation to clinico-pathological parameters, prognosis, and survival. Methods: Twist1 and EZH2 expressions were evaluated immunohistochemically in 50 cases of colorectal tumors (12 colon adenomas and 38 colon carcinomas) and 20 samples from normal colonic mucosa. Results :The expression of Twist1 and EZH2 was significantly higher in colon adenoma and carcinoma than that in normal colonic mucosa (P< 0.05). Twist1 and EZH2 expressions were associated with decreased tumor differentiation, advanced stage, and lymph node metastasis. Twist1 and EZH2 expressions were significantly related to 3-year disease-free survival (P=0.005 and 0.002 respectively) and 3-year overall survival (P= 0.045 and 0.039, respectively). Conclusions:Twist1 and EZH2 may serve as prognostic predictors for colon carcinoma and may have a potential role as therapeutic targets in patients with colon carcinoma in the future.
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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The utility of immunohistochemical expression of glypican-3 (GPC3) and enhancer of zeste homologue-2 (EZH2) protein in the diagnosis of liver nodules Samah S. Elbasateeny and Taiseer R. Ibrahim Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the immunohistochemical expression of glypican-3 (GPC3) and enhancer of zeste homologue-2 (EZH2) in various histological types of hepatic nodules to investigate their discriminatory diagnostic value between primary malignant, metastatic and non malignant nodules. Materials and methods We correlated markers’ expression with the clinicopathological variables of primary liver malignancy. Markers’ expression was analyzed in 82 liver true-cut needle biopsies; 59.76% were primary liver malignancies, 15.85% were metastatic carcinomas, and 24.39% were nonmalignant nodules. Results GPC3 expression was detected in 84.37 and 17.64% of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) and cholangiocarcinomas (CC), respectively, but was not expressed in any of the metastatic nodules. In HCC, GPC3 was expressed more with cirrhosis, with large masses of tumor and with high HCC grades with statistically significant differences (P= 0.036, 0.024, and 0.030, respectively). EZH2 expression was detected in 90.62% of HCCs, in all cases of CC and metastatic nodules, and in 5% of nonmalignant nodules. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of differentiating HCCs from nonmalignant nodules were 84.38, 100, and 90.38%, respectively, for GPC3, and 90.63, 95, and 92.31%, respectively, for EZH2. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy for differentiating HCCs from CCs were 84.38, 82.35, and 83.67%, respectively, for GPC3, and 90.63, 0.0, and 59.18%, respectively, for EZH2. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy for differentiating HCCs from metastatic nodules were 84.38, 100, and 88.89%, respectively, for GPC3, and 90.63, 0.0, and 64.44%, respectively, for EZH2. Conclusion GPC3 can be used as a first-line marker for differential diagnoses of HCCs from nonmalignant nodules, CCs, and metastases (accuracy rate: 90.38, 83.67, and 88.89%, respectively). In HCC, overexpression of GPC3 is associated with poor prognostic factors such as large tumor size and high tumor grade. EZH2 is a reliable marker for HCCs compared with nonmalignant nodules (accuracy rate: 92.31%). However, EZH2 is not specific for HCC as all other examined hepatic malignancies were positive as well.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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Abstract Background: Adequate pain control after cardiac surgery is essential. Paravertebral block is a simple technique and avoids the potential complications of epidural catheters. The objective of this study is to compare the effect of ultrasound-guided bilateral thoracic paravertebral block with thoracic epidural block on pain control after cardiac surgery. Materials and methods: Between March 2016 and 2017, 145 patients who had cardiac surgery through median sternotomy were randomized by stratified blocked randomization into two groups. Group I (n = 70 patients) had bilateral ultrasound-guided thoracic paravertebral block and Group II (n = 75 patients) had thoracic epidural analgesia. The primary end point was the postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS). The duration of mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit (ICU), and hospital stay were the secondary end points. The study design is a randomized parallel superiority clinical trial. Results: Both groups had similar preoperative and operative characteristics. No significant difference in VAS measured immediately after endotracheal extubation then after 12, 24, and 48 hours between groups (p = 0.45). Pain score significantly declined with the repeated measures (p < 0.001) and the decline was not related to the treatment group. Postoperative pain was significantly related to diabetes mellitus (p = 0.039). Six patients in group I (8.5%) required an additional dose of morphine versus three patients (4%) in group II (p = 0.30). Patients in group I had significantly shorter ICU stay (p = 0.005) and lower incidence of urinary retention (p = 0.04) and vomiting (p = 0.018). No difference was found in operative complications between groups. Conclusion: This randomized parallel controlled trial demonstrates that ultrasound-guided paravertebral block is safe and effective method for relieving post-cardiac surgery sternotomy pain compared with thoracic epidural analgesia but not superior to it.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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ABSTRACT Background: Chylothorax is a rare complication after adult cardiovascular surgery. Chylothorax directly affects postoperative course and morbidity. Methods: Data for this prospective study was collected between July 2017 and August 2021. Twenty patients who had adult cardiac surgery were included in our study. Demographic characteristics, operative and postoperative data were collected and analyzed. Somatostatin injections were used to control chyle leakage. Failure of conservative treatment was the indication of surgery. Results: This study included 20 patients, 13 males and 7 females, who recently underwent adult cardiovascular surgery. The mean age was 47.7±13.27 years. The mean duration for chyle effusion was 4.35±1.98 days, while the mean duration of drainage was 12.15±2.56 days. Analysis of pleural fluid revealed mean pH value = 7.3±0.05, mean total protein =2.7±0.3 g/dL, mean pleural glucose concentrations =123±33 mg/dl, mean cholesterol level =43±17 mg/dL, mean triglyceride level =489±39 mg/dL, and mean chylomicron level =7±0.4 mg/dl. There was a statistical significance regarding the response of postoperative chylothorax to somatostatin therapy (p=0.001). Surgery (mass ligation) was indicated in 4 cases secondary to failure of conservative treatment. There was a significant difference between ICT drainage/day in patients who were managed conservatively and those who were managed surgically (p =0.0001). Conclusion: Chylothorax is more common following CABG and Aortic arch surgeries, and it has a significant impact on the postoperative course and morbidity. The diagnosis and therapy should be initiated as soon as possible. Conservative management is feasible in 80% of cases.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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ABSTRACT Background: Nowadays, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is the management of choice for primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP). This prospective study was designed to address the efficacy and the possible advantages of using uniportal VATS when compared with triportal VATS in management of PSP. Method: A total of 80 VATS procedures were randomly done for PSP. 40 procedures were performed with uniportal VATS compared to 40 procedures performed with triportal VATS in the management of PSP. Patients were followed-up for 12 months postoperatively. Results: Both uniportal and triportal VATS have the same efficacy in managing PSP. There is no difference between both techniques regarding postoperative bleeding and air-leak (p=1.0). Uniportal VATS has a shorter operative time (66.32±3.46 vs 72.95±6.08 minutes, p<0.001). Adding another port wasn’t needed in uniportal VATS, while it was needed in 6 (15%) patients in triportal VATS group (p=0.026). Uniportal VATS has a statistically significant difference regarding postoperative pain duration (3.80±1.04 vs 4.32±0.47 days, p=0.005), early postoperative pain scale by visual analogue pain scale (1.77±1.02 vs 2.37±1.25, p=0.022), chest tube duration (4.85±0.57 vs 5.07±0.26 days, p=0.029), postoperative paresthesia (0.05±0.22 vs 0.90±0.74, p<0.001), postoperative hospital stay (5.45±0.50 vs 5.87±0.75 days, p=0.004), and better cosmesis (2.35±0.62 vs 1.92±0.65 on scale 1-3, p=0.004). Conclusions: Uniportal VATS is a safe and a feasible approach in management of PSP. Uniportal VATS is a good alternative to triportal VATS due to its efficacy in decreasing postoperative pain, paresthesia, total duration of hospital stay and in providing better cosmesis.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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ABSTRACT Background: Pleural drainage is the preferred treatment for patients with symptomatic malignant pleural effusion. Insertion of a large bore chest tube for drainage prior to chemical pleurodesis is a standard treatment procedure. Small sized catheters (pigtail) are another option. However, for use in pleural drainage and pleurodesis, the optimal size of chest drains is still debatable. The aim of the study: Comparing the consequences and efficacy of bleomycin in pleurodesis using small sized pigtail (10-12 Fr) versus chest tube (24-30 Fr) in malignant pleural effusion. Patients and methods: A total of 130 patients with malignant pleural effusion were enrolled in this study. The patients were divided into two categories, Group A: a small sized pigtail catheter (10-12 French) was used in 72 patients and group B: a chest tube (24-30 French) was used in 58 patients. Male patients were 19 in group A and 18 in group B, with nearly same age range (51-67) and (55-70) year, respectively. All patients with manifested coagulopathy, loculated effusion or serious comorbidity were excluded. Results: Comparative results found that lung cancer was the main cause in both groups: adenocarcinoma 38.9 % in group A and 37.9 % in group B, followed by squamous cell carcinoma 11.1 % versus 6.9 %, respectively. Most body cancers were presented in both groups except stomach cancer was 0 % in both groups. Total success was slightly higher in group A 75 % compared to 72.4 % in group B but not statistically significant. Total hospital stay, postoperative pain score and dyspnea incidence were significantly less in group A where small pigtails were inserted. Conclusion: The chemical pleurodesis with bleomycin using small pore catheter (Pigtail) in MPE management is more effective, more patient- tolerable, than chest tube method. It is recommended to use of the pigtail drainage system rather than a chest tube in the treatment of MPE.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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Abstract Background: There are different techniques for thoracoscopic sympathectomy for management of primary hyperhidrosis. Each technique has the advantage of giving good surgical results, but may cause complications, which depend on the level of sympathectomy used in each technique. Methods: From October 2012 to August 2016, a total number of 120 patients (of primary palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis) were enrolled in this prospective randomized study. Patients were randomized preoperatively and divided into 2 groups: group A (underwent T2, T3, and T4 sympathectomy) and group B (underwent T3 and T4 sympathectomy) with 1 year of follow-up. Improvement of palm sweating, development of complications, patient satisfaction, and quality of life were evaluated. Results: Family history was positive in 33 patients (55%) in group A and in 31 patients (52%) in group B. All patients had improvement of hand sweating. Overdry hands were significant in group A (p = 0.032). Compensatory sweating was significant in group A after the first month (p = 0.016), after 6 months (p = 0.022), and after 12 months (p = 0.025). In group B, very satisfied patients were significant after 6 and 12 months (p = 0.002 and 0.000, respectively). Conclusions: Limited sympathectomy to the level of T3 and T4 has the same therapeutic effect obtained by T2, T3, and T4 sympathectomy with less complications, greater patient satisfaction, and better quality of life. It should be the technique of choice for treatment of primary palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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Abstract The introduction of uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery into the field of minimally invasive thoracic surgery has its revolutionary effect by bringing the surgical trauma to the minimum. As a result, less postoperative pain and complications may be achieved through this technology. This may convince us as thoracic surgeons to become more liberal and to extend the indications of performing 'single-staged' bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Herein, we described our technique in bilateral pulmonary resections. A 32-year-old woman was admitted to our department with 3 small bilateral lesions. Two wedge resections were performed on the left side, followed by S6 segmentectomy on the right side.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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ABSTRACT This study aims to compare the effectiveness of endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation and noninvasive ventilation as the most in common methods used in management of ICU chest trauma patients. Sixty-eight patients with chest trauma aged 20–70 years were participated in this study for 2 years. The patients attended to cardiothoracic surgery department, Zagazig University Hospital. The Patients enrolled in this study were divided into 2 groups: the first one received endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation (MV group) (Group 1, n = 34) and the other received noninvasive ventilation (NV group) (Group 2, n = 34). All enrolled patients were monitored with clinical criteria including RR, HR, MAP and SpO2. The software SPSS was used for the statistical analysis. P value < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. The present study resulted that the mean HH, HR, pO2, pCO2 and P/F ratio were improved in the MV group as well as in the NV group but this improvement was not significant. The use of noninvasive ventilation reduces mortality, damages, and complications as well as the length of stay in intensive care (ICU), which leads to low cost.
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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Bilateral Paravertebral Block versus Thoracic Epidural Analgesia for Pain Control Post-Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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Validity of pleurodesis with bleomycin by pigtail versus chest tube in malignant pleural effusion
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Comparative protective effects of N-acetylcysteine and melatonin against obesity-induced testicular dysfunction in rats
Gehan Fawzy Mahmoud Ezz
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Comparison of intravenous ibuprofen and intravenous paracetamol on pain, postoperative opioid consumption, stress response, and immune response in patients undergoing laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair
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efficacy of frearm intravenous regional anesthesia through comparisonof concentration and volume oflidocaine at dose2mglkg for hand and wrist surgeries
Hossam Ibrahim Aldosouky
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Failure mode and effect analysis in anesthesia medication errors
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Magnesium sulphate in femoral nerve block, Does postoperative analgesia differ? A comparative study. Hossam A. El shamaa, Mohamed Ibrahim, Hossam I. Eldesuky Department of anesthesia faculty of medicine Cairo and Zagazig University
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STUDY OF H. PYLORI INFECTION IN CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT ABDOMINAL PAIN ATTENDING THE PEDIATRICS OUTPATIENT CLINIC OF ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
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Carotid artery intimal-medial thickness and left ventricular longitudinal systolic strain in patients with coronary artery disease
Hanan Ibrahim Radwan Abdelbar
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Value of global longitudinal strain by two dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography in predicting coronary artery disease severity
Hanan Ibrahim Radwan Abdelbar
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Value of N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide in predicting prognosis and severity of coronary artery disease in acute coronary syndrome
Khaled Fathy Elsayed Helal
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Letrozole versus Gonadotropin in Unexplained Infertile Couples Failed to Conceive with Clomiphene Citrate
Dalia Samer Fahmy
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Association of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) 4G/5G Polymorphism and Susceptibility to SLE in Egyptian Children and Adolescents: A Multicenter Study
Dalia Samer Fahmy
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Carpal tunnel syndrome in fibromyalgia patients – A crucial factor for their functional impairment
Dalia Samer Fahmy
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Carpal tunnel syndrome in fibromyalgia patients – A crucial factor for their functional impairment
Dalia Samer Fahmy
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Nail-bed infarctions as a paradoxical effect of abatacept in Rheumatoid arthritis
Dalia Abdelhameed Mandour
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Maternal exposure to the environmental pollutant "BDE-47" impairs the postnatal development of rat cerebellar cortex by modulating neuronal proliferation, synaptogenesis, NGF and BDNF pathways
Dalia Abdelattef Abdelrahman
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Airway pressure release ventilation in comparison to synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation in acute respiratory failure, randomized control trial.
Dalia Abdelattef Abdelrahman
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Pain Assessment Scale and Serum Cortisol Level in Children with Cognitive Impairment
Dalia Helal Ibrahiem Hessien
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Auditory brainstem response and mismatch negativity in children with phonological disorders
Dalia Helal Ibrahiem Hessien
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Brainstem encoding of aided speech in hearing aid users with cochlear dead regions
Doaa Mohamed Abdallah Ahmed
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Effects of Quercetin and Coenzyme Q10 on Biochemical, Molecular, and Morphological Parameters of Skeletal Muscle in Trained Diabetic Rats
Doaa Mohamed Abdallah Ahmed
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Protective effect of alogliptin against cyclophosphamide induced lung toxicity in rats: Impact on PI3K/Akt/FoxO1 pathway and downstream inflammatory cascades
Dina Abdelhameed Elsadek Salem
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Comparative study between Dexamedetomidine and fentanyl as an adjuvant to intraarticular bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia after knee arthroscopy l
Dina Abdelhameed Elsadek Salem
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Rania Abdallah Mahmoud Wahdaan
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Protective Role of Ginseng against Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Aflatoxin B1 in the Renal Convoluted Tubules of Adult Male Albino Rats
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Association of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) 4G/5G Polymorphism and Susceptibility to SLE in Egyptian Children and Adolescents: A Multicenter Study
Rabab Sayed Ahmed Mostafa Zaghlol
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Impact of ultrasonography-detected pes anserine bursitis on pain and function in patients with primary knee osteoarthritis
Rabab Sayed Ahmed Mostafa Zaghlol
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Efficacy of combined paravertebral ozone (O2O3) therapy with physiotherapy in patients with chronic mechanical low back pain
Rasha Mohamed Sabry Hassan
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The Possible Role of Curcumin against Changes Caused by Paracetamol in Testis of Adult Albino Rat (Histological, Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study)
Romany Ezzat Ibrahiem Azer
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Romany Ezzat Ibrahiem Azer
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Association of XRCC1 and OGG1 DNA repair gene polymorphisms with rheumatoid arthritis in Egyptian patients
Sahar Mahfouz Abdelgelil
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Nail-bed infarctions as a paradoxical effect of abatacept in rheumatoid arthritis
Saad Rabea Aboelatta Samra
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Continuous positive airway pressure ventilation versus Bi-level positive airway pressure ventilation in patients with blunt chest trauma
Samar Mahmoud Abdelhalim Mustafa
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(HE4 and Mesothelin: Novel Biomarkers of Ovarian Carcinoma in Patients with Pelvic Masses Hala A Abdel-Azeez1*, Hany A Labib1, Samar M Sharaf1, Ashraf N Refaie2 Departments of 1Clinical Pathology, 2Obstetric and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt The Arab Journal of Laboratory Medicine May (2010)
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12- Occupational Exposure to Airborne Wood Dust during Carpentry Work and Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Reem A Abbas1*, Hisham S Roshdy2 and Samar M. Sharaf 3 1Community, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Department, 2 Cardiology Department, . 3 Clinical Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. Journal of American Science 2013;9(x
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Effect of Alternative Antibiotics In Treatment of Cefotaxime Resistant Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Ahmed Abouelkhair Badawy1, Tarik Ibrahim Zaher1, Samar Mahmoud Sharaf2, Mohamed Hassan Emara1, Noha Elsaid Shaheen1, Talaat Fathy Aly1 1Department of Tropical Medicine, 2Department of Clinical Pathology World Journal of Gastroenterology (2013) February 28; 19(8): 1271-1277
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Multi Egyptian Centers Study Dickkopf protein 1 (DKK1), Bronchogenic carcinoma, Diagnosis Iman Mahmoud Ismail Chest Department, Aswan university Ashraf M. El Hefni Hematology/Oncology unit ,Internal medicine Department, Zagazig university Ramadan Nafea Chest Department , Zagazig University Samar M. Sharaf Clinical Pathology Department , Zagazig university Hala A. Abdelazeez Clinical Pathology Department , Zagazig universityIJSR - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Bone marrow stem cells usage as a vaccination trial or as a potential therapeutic agent against experimental trichinellosis
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Bone marrow stem cells usage as a vaccination trial or as a potential therapeutic agent against experimental trichinellosistrial
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Letrozole versus Gonadotropin in Unexplained Infertile Couples Failed to Conceive with Clomiphene Citrate
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Evaluation of the benefits of Nigella Sativa and Propolis alone and in combination against toxicity induced by Chlorpyrifos on the lung and heart tissues of adult male albino rats.
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Efficacy of Combined Para vertebral Ozone(O2O3) Therapy with Physiotherapy in Patients of Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain
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C677T MTHFR gene polymorphism is contributing factor in development of renal impairment in young hypertensive patients
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Neuron specific Enolase in children with diabetic ketoacidosis: does it correlate with impaired conciousness and disease severity?
Abdelfattah Hassan Hassan Freer
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Left Ventricular dysfunction:A Comparative study in patients with painless Versus painful myocardial ischemia
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Is Primary Repair of Tracheobronchial Rupture Curative?
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Midterm results of leaflet augmentation in Mitral valve repair in rheumatic valves. Experience in one center
Abdallah Ibrahim Abdallah Ramadan
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Midterm results of leaflet auMidterm results of leaflet augmentation in Mitral valve repair in rheumatic valves. Experience in one centergmentation in Mitral valve repair in rheumatic valves.
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Role of vacuum assisted suction drainage in management of deep sternal wound infection: Experience in one center
Abdallah Moatasem Mohamed Noarah
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Evaluation of small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS) in Egyptian patients with unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms: Histopathologic features and clinical correlates in an under recognized entity
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Renal impairment, mild hyperkalemia and atrioventricular conduction blkade: a potentially hazardous combination
Abeer Rasmy Emam
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Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and exercise training in patients with stable hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Role of Polymorph Nuclear Elastase as a Fecal Marker in Differentiaion between Ulcerative Colitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome دور ايلاستيز خلايا الدم البيضاء كدليل في البراز للتفرقة بين الالتهاب القولوني التقرحي والقولون العصبي بحث منفرد منشور بالمجلة العلمية لكلية طب الأزهر للبنات – سبتمبر 2006
Azza Abdelrahman Ibrahiem Shahienn
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Anterior lamellar reposition with wedge resection versus anterior lamellar reposition in the treatment of mild entropion associated with trichaisis
Azza Ismail Farag Ali
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Ultrasonographic assessment of the development of some fetal brain parameters
Essam Fathy Ahmed Abdelglel
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Ola Abdallah Ibrahim
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Alaaeldeen Ahmed Mohamed Faraj
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Recombinant HBV vaccine enhances the rate of sustained virological response when early initiated after anti-HCV combination therapy
Alaa Alsayed Mohamed Abdallah Salama
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ren and adultvalue of ECG strain as a predictor of ischemia in hemdialysis patients in child
Ali Abdelhamied Mohamed Mostafa
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Therapeutic hydrotubation during intrauterine insemination cycles for treatment of unexplained infertility
Emad Abd-Elhamid Mohammed Morad
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Evaluation of Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and Enzyme Immunoassay in Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile Infection
Ghada Alsayed Abdelmoneim Saleh
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THE ROLE OF HRCT IN EVALUATION OF AQUAIRED MIDDLE EAR CHOLESTEATOMA OTITIS PRIOR SURGERY
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Evaluation of the Possible Protective Effect of Aloe Vera against Reproductive Toxicity Induced by Diazinon in Adult Albino Rats
Ghada Mohamed Nabil Elsayed
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Hair straightening products and the risk of occupational formaldehyde exposure in hairstylists.
Farhat Ibrahim Mohamed
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ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF INTRATHECAL DEXMEDETOMIDINE, FENTANYL, AND TRAMADOL AS AN ADJUNCT TO HYPERBARIC BUPIVACAIENE IN ELECTIVE CAESAREAN SECTION
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Comparative study of ropivacaine with ropivacaine plus dexmedetomidine for pectoral nerves block (Pecs II block) in unilateral breast surgery
Farhat Ibrahim Mohamed
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Intrathecal nalbuphine versus fentanyl as an adjuvant to bupivacaine in spinal anesthesia for elective cesarean section: a randomized double-blind study
Farhat Ibrahim Mohamed
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LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY IN CHILDREN :PRESSURE –SUPPORT VENTILATION VS PRESSURE-CONTROLLED VENTILATION OR VOLUME-CONTROLLED VENTILATION
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MEPERIDINE WITH ROPIVACAINE VERSUS FENTANYL WITH BUPIVACAINE FOR CONTINUOUS EPIDURAL LABOR ANALGESIA
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preservation of lidocaaine by venous occlusion for prevention of pain associated with propofol
Farhat Ibrahim Mohamed
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Ultrasound-guided continuous thoracic paravertebral analgesia with bupivacaine versus continuous intravenous morphine infusion for unilateral multiple fracture ribs
Lubna Abdul -Aziz Abdul- Aziz Muhamed
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Clinicopathological and Prognostic Values of Gankyrin, Snail1, and IDH1 Expression in Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients
Lamia Lotfy Abdulaziz Mohammed
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EFFECT OF TRAINING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON NURSES’ PERFORMANCE AS REGARDING INFECTION CONTROL PROCEDURES AND ENDOSCOPIES REPROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN GIT ENDOSCOPY UNIT
Lamia Lotfy Abdulaziz Mohammed
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Safe Plastic Food Containers: An Educational Intervention Among Egyptian Female Employees
Mage Munir Hussein Fawzi
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MALDI-TOF MS AND VITEK2 FOR IDENTIFICATION OF AEROBIC GRAM POSITIVE AND YEAST STRAINS ISOLATED IN CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
Magdy Omar Mohamed Mohamed Sheikh
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The Role of Intraoperative Sodium Fluorescein-Guidance in Maximizing The Resection of Contrast-Enhancing Brain Gliomas
Mohammed Ibrahim Mohammed Anwar
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Small pigtail catheter and fibrinolytic instillation for mamagement of pediatric pleural effusion
Mohamed Gouda Mohammed Abdul Hameed
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Mohamed Hamed sHaker awwad Khater
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Combined long-pulsed Nd-Yag laser and itraconazole versus itraconazole alone in the treatment of onychomycosis nails
Mohamed Hamed sHaker awwad Khater
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nail changes in liver disease patients
Mohamed Ramadan Mohamed Mohamed Hassaan
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Mohammed Zakaria Hefny Azazy
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MDCT angiography before and after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in patients with thoracic traumatic aortic injuries
Mohamed Samy Fawzy Abdul Qadir
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Influence of tumor necrosis factor alpha gene promoter polymorphisms and its serum level on migraine susceptibility in Egyptian patients
Mohammed Abdel-Moneim Mohammed Telib
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One-stage lingual augmented urethroplasty in repair of distal penile hypospadias
Mohammed Abdo Mohammed abdel Hameed
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Prognosis of heart failure
Mohamed Ali Baghdadi
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Outcome of obstetric anal sphincter injuries repair techniques
Mohamed Mohamed Tawfiq Mohammed Ghanem
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Mohammed Mahmoud Sayed Ahmed Hifnauy
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Revision of Failed Open Reduction of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Mahmoud Mohamed Ibrahim AbedRabbo
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Mitral Valve Repair with Flexible Band Versus Rigid Band in Non Rheumatic Mitral Regurgitation A Comparative Clinical Trial
Mahmoud Mohamed Ibrahim AbedRabbo
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Mitral Valve Repair with Flexible Band versus Rigid Band in Non Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation.
MoheyEldin Aboulfetouh ElSayed Salem ElDeeb
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Aortic root systolic excursion and its association with exercise tolerance in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Medhat Mohamed Bassiouni
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Cognitive impairment in Hepatitis C patients, International J of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice 2015.
Mervat Atfy Mohamed Aly
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Clinical Education-Interns clinical training
Mervat Atfy Mohamed Aly
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Interns clinical training- clinical Education
Mervat Mohamed Mahmoud Abdlrahman
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Local endometrial scratching under ultrasoundguidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
Mervat Mohamed Mahmoud Abdlrahman
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Use of Letrozole versus clomiphene-estradiol for treating infertile women with unexplained infertility not responding well to clomiphene alone, comparative study.
Marwa Mohamed Gad Hassan Afifi
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Association of aortic stiffness to brain natriuretic peptide in children before and after device closure of patent ductus arteriosus
Marwa Mohamed Gad Hassan Afifi
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Atrial electromechanical delay, and left ventricular strain in pre-diabetic patients
Marwah elsayed Selim ali Mujahid
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protective effect of salicylic acid againest gentamicin nephrotoxicity in rats
Marwa Hassan Sulaiman
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Timing of traumatic brain injury and its systemic effects on the lungs of adult male albino rats
Marwa MahmoudAhmed
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Protective effects of curcumin and silymarin against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in adult male albino rats
Moustafa Bayoumi Mohammed Shita
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Open mesh repair of anterior ventral hernia repair at retro-rectus plane with midline mesh fixation only and periphery tension free
Mustafa Mohamed Khairy
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Cyanoacrylate glue mesh fixation versus suture mesh fixation in Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair
Mustafa Mohamed Khairy
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Promoter methylation and expression of DNA repair genes MGMT and ERCC1 in tissue and blood of rectal cancer patients
Mustafa Mohamed Khairy
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Truncal neuralgia in diabetic patients: An ignored cause of abdominal pain
Manar Hamid Mustafa Arafa
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Soluble guanylate cyclase agonist, isoliquiritigenin attenuates renal damage and aortic calcification in a rat model of chronic kidney failure
Manal Abdo yusuf
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Comparative study between Antibodies against citrullinated vimentin and cyclic citrullinated peptides in early rheumatoid arthritis .
Manal Abdo yusuf
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Comparative study between continuous suprascapular nerve block under ultrasonic guidance, intra-articular corticosteroid injection and or physiotherapy in relief of chronic shoulder pain
Manal Mohamed Djerbi Younis
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fraility identification and markers
Mona Hamid Ibrahim Muhamed
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Protective duration of ChAdOx1 and BNT162b2 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 infection
Mona Osman AbouElEzz
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Intracranial leptomeningeal metastases: comparison of flair and contrast-enhanced MR imaging
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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- Mostafa HE, Abd El-Baset SA, Kattaia AA, Zidan RA, Al Sadek MM. 2016 .Efficacy of naringenin against permethrin-induced testicular toxicity in rats." International journal of experimental pathology.
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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Aida Abd El Hamid Hasan, Naema El-Laithy Soliman, Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Omar And Mona Mohamed Abo El Khair.2012. Lead Toxicity At El-Shabrawin Village Population In El-Sharkia Governorate: An Intervention Study “Z.U.M.J.Vol.18; N.3; May; 2012
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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Ghada Salem, Marwa Zalat, Marwa Bayoumi and Mona Mohamed abou elkhair.2014.Cancer Awareness on Exposure and Attitude toward the Common Chemical Carcinogens Used by Agriculture Workers in EL-Molak Village, Sharkia Governorate, Egypt, (An Interventional Study) " ZUMJ.2014.
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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Mona Mohamed Aboelkhair, Marwa Zalat, Marwa Byoumi and Ghada salem. Studying the Evidence of Complexity of Interaction between Environmental, Occupational and Host Cancer Risk Factors in an Area with Suspected Cancer Cluster in Egypt." Z.U.M.J.Vol.20; N.1; Jan; 2014
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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-Nanees salah elDin Mohamed, and Mona Mohamed abouelkhair al sadek.2014. Assessment of Medical Waste Generation Rate at Zagazig University Hospitals and Awareness and Practices of Nurses Regarding Medical Waste Management." Int. J of environ. 63-72.
Mona Mohammed Abulkhair Sadiq
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Refat AA, El Nagar SA, Soliman NE, Aboelkhair MM. 2008. Some Mobile Phone Associated Health Problems among Mobile Phone Workers at Zagazig City, Sharkia Governorate. Master thesis, Zagazig University Medical Journal of Occupational Health and Safety Vol. 1 No 1 June 2008.
Mei Abdel Fattah Mohamed Mouhamed
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Dry Weight Assessment in Children on Regular Hemodialysis with Special Relation Between Acute and Chronic Renal Failure .EJHM.October 2021
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ABSTRACT Background: Chromium is generated as a waste product from different industries. Its reproductive toxicity has been addressed in many studies that considered oxidative stress the main contributing factor for such toxicity. Selenium is essential for male reproductive health and crucially involved in regulation of cellular redox status. Aim: To elucidate the potential impacts of potassium dichromate (PDC) on the structure of the epididymis, prostate and seminal vesicles and to investigate the efficacy of selenium on counteracting these impacts. Methods: Thirty-six adult male rats were assigned into four groups: control, selenium, PDC, and PDC+selenium. The animals were subjected for a treatment period of four weeks. At the end of experimental period, blood and semen samples, epididymides, prostates and seminal vesicles were collected and processed for biochemical, morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. Results: PDC administration significantly deteriorated sperm parameters and triggered alteration of cellular redox homeostasis, evidenced by increased serum malonaldehyde levels with decreased enzymatic activity of the antioxidants: superoxide dismutase and catalase. Furthermore, PDC significantly unregulated the expression of the serum inflammatory markers; nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB), tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleuken-1beta. Microscopically, all the examined tissues of PDC-treated rats displayed deteriorated microarchitecture as well as elevated 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine and microtubuleassociated protein light chain3 immunoexpression, indicating increased oxidative DNA damage and autophagy activity. Selenium supplements to PDC-treated rats effectively alleviated all the tested parameters. Conclusion: Selenium supplements could effectively mitigate PDC-induced damage of the epididymis, prostate and seminal vesicles through counteracting oxidative stress, and reducing NF-κB activation and excessive autophagy evoked by PDCSELENIUM COULD ALLEVIATE POTASSIUM DICHROMATE-INDUCED EPIDIDYMAL, PROSTATIC AND SEMINAL VESICLE CHANGES IN ADULT RATS: POTENTIAL ROLE OF INHIBITING NF-ΚB PATHWAY
Nadya ebasiry Elsayed
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ABSTRACT Background: Hyperglycemia associated with the diabetes mellitus (DM) commonly results in structural abnormalities and hyposalivation in the parotid glands. An antioxidant action in a potent multivitamin called Antox (ANX) aids in reducing oxidative stress. Aim of study: The current study examined the role of ANX in preventing complications from diabetes in the parotid gland, as well as its potential mechanisms. Material and methods: 36 rats were randomly divided into six groups; each group contained six rats. Group 1 (Negative (-ve) control): the rats received only regular food and water. Group 2 (vehicle group): rats received a single i.p. dose of citrate buffer as a vehicle. Group 3: rats were given ANX by oral gavage with a polyethylene canula 0.5 mm in a volume not to exceed 0.3 ml/100 gm at a dose of 10 mg/kg/day. Group 4 (Diabetic/ DM): rats received a single i.p. dose of 50 mg/kg of STZ dissolved in citrate buffer. Group 5 (DM+ Insulin): rats received a single i.p. dose of 50 mg/kg of STZ dissolved in citrate buffer and insulin (Mixtard 30/70; Novo Nordisk) 1 U/100 gm once daily subcutaneous (S.C.). Group 6 (DM+ Insulin + ANX): rats received a single i.p. dose of 50 mg/kg of STZ and insulin 1 U/100 gm /day/S.C. then received ANX orally in a dose of 10 mg/kg/day. All medications were given for 4 weeks. Rats were anaesthetized, and the parotid tissues were obtained for biochemical analysis to measure Malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), reduced glutathione (GSH), and nitric oxide (NO), for Histopathological examination (Hematoxylin and Eosin staining, Masson trichrome stain) and immunohistochemistry using (8-OHdG, α-SMA and BAX). Results: Remarkably, co-administration of ANX with insulin significantly reduced malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and increased expression of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) while enhancing the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Additionally, compared to the diabetic rat group and the diabetic group receiving insulin, the combination of ANX and insulin resulted in a considerably decreased expression of Bcl-2, Associated X-protein (Bax) and Smooth muscle alphaactin (α-SMA), with significant reduction in interleukin-1beta (IL1β) level in relation to diabetic group. Conclusion: In comparison to insulin administration alone, co-delivery of ANX with insulin throughout diabetes treatment was more effective in preserving the structure and function of the parotid glandHISTOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY ON THE POSSIBLE AMELIORATING EFFECTS OF ANTOX ON THE PAROTID GLAND OF RATS WITH STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 1
Nadya ebasiry Elsayed
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BACKGROUND: Gentamicin is widely used broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic. Despite its beneficial effects, gentamicin has considerable nephrotoxic effects. Salicylic acid is a phenolic compound that has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effect. It has also antioxidant activity that can counteract oxidative damages induced by adverse conditions in animals. OBJECTIVES: The work aims to detect the harmful changes in the rat kidney that occur after administration of gentamicin and to determine whether salicylic acid treatment attenuates gentamicin - induced nephrotoxicity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty healthy adult male Wister albino rats were obtained from the breading animal house, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University. These animals were divided randomly and equally in to five groups. Each group contains ten rats. Group 1: Included control animals. Group 2: Included salicylic acid-treated animals. Group 3: Included gentamicin-treated animals. Group 4: Included animals treated with salicylic and gentamicin at the same time. Group 5: Included animals treated with gentamicin and remain for recovery. The rats were anesthetized with ether inhalation and sacrificed. The kidneys were removed and processed for light and electron microscopic examination. RESULTS: The histological study revealed that gentamicin causes severe nephrotoxicity. Exposure to gentamicin caused necrosis of tubular epithelial cells. The glomeruli were also affected. On the other hand, salicylic acid administration protected kidney tissue against the nephrotoxic effect caused by gentamicin treatment. Recovery from gentamicin treatment could occur spontaneously but it was slow and incomplete. CONCLUSION: Gentamicin administration leads to harmful changes in the structure of the rat kidney. Spontaneous recovery could occur but it is slow and incomplete. These nephrotoxic changes can be protected by co-therapy with salicylic acid
Nadya ebasiry Elsayed
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Background: The cerebellum is the second largest part of the mammalian brain. It is a key regulator of coordinated sensory and musculoskeletal actions. The cerebellar cortex has a striking morphology consisting of folia and fissures and a variety of cells which are morphologically and functionally different, so it’s considered as an ideal model to study the development of the central nervous system in the mammals. The Objectives: The aim of this work was to study the prenatal and postnatal development of the albino rat cerebellar cortex considering its structure and maturation. Material And Methods: 35 healthy, non-pregnant female and 18 male albino rats weighing (200-250 g) were obtained from the animal house, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University. After mating and pregnancy, the rat embryos and offsprings were divided into 3 groups and 6 subgroups; Group A (11th, 16th&20th fetal rats), Group B (7th, 14th &21st postnatal days rats) and Group C (3 months old rats). The fetal rats (11th and 16th) were fixed as whole, while the remaining prenatal, postnatal and adult rats were dissected to obtain cerebella, which were processed for light and electron microscopic examinations, morphometric and immunohistochemical studies. Results: Albino rats at prenatal day 11 (E11) showed formation of the neural tube from the ectodermal layer. Albino rats at prenatal day 16 (E16) showed a demarcated cerebellar anlage (rhombic lip ( at the dorsal part of the metencephalon. The cerebellar cortex at prenatal day 20 (E 20) showed appearance of the general architecture. From outwards to inwards, it consisted of external granular, molecular, Purkinje cell, internal granular layers. Thickness of the external granular layer was maximum at postnatal day 7 (D7) then gradually decreased with age till disappearance in adult age. The molecular layer showed a gradual increase in thickness with age till reaching its maximum size at adult stage. Purkinje cells at (E20) and (D7) were not arranged in a definite layer. It appeared as a single layer between the molecular and internal granular layer at D14, D21 and adult. The internal granular was consisted of scattered small granule cells at E20 and D7. At D14 the internal granular layer became well differentiated and distinguished from the white matter. Immunohistochemistry showed a negative reaction for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) at E11 and E16. The first positive reaction for GFAP appeared at E20 then gradually increased till adult group. Conclusion: The study concluded that the cerebellar cortex undergoes differentiation and maturation during late prenatal and early postnatal ages early postnatal ages till the third week of life, corresponding to nearly the seventh postnatal month in human. Therefore the development of the cerebellum is very critical and sensitive during these periods makes it susceptible to malformationPRENATAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX IN ALBINO RATS
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Egyptian Journal of Anatomy (EJA): volume 41 (1), January 2018 ABSTRACT Background: Coarctation of the aorta accounts for 6·8% of congenital heart disease, with an incidence of one in 12 000 live births . Coarctation is a heterogeneous lesion with variability in the degree and site of obstruction. This anatomical variation has an embryological reflection. Up till now, there is no sufficient data regarding the effect of this anatomical component of coarctation of the aorta on the short and term-long prognosis after its treatment (surgical or percutaneous angioplasty). This relationship has to be clarified. Aim of the work: We aim to demonstrate the relationship between the anatomical features of the aortic arch in case of aortic coarctation and the prognosis on the short and long term after its surgical or percutaneous repair. Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective study that continued prospectively till the end of the work. The children with aortic coarctation who were repaired surgically or percutaneously by catheter-based angioplasty or stenting in the period between 12/2014 and 06/2016 were enrolled. All the descriptive data about this coarctation was collected (echocardiography, CT scan, and/or MRI). An anatomical analysis of these data with their embryological background was done. We have then classified these patients according to their anatomical features of the aortic arch. Follow-up data on short and long-term post-treatment of each anatomical class was gathered. Statistical analysis of these data was held to find out the relationship between this anatomical variation and the follow-up results. Results Thirty cases were enrolled in this study. 15 cases were treated surgically. the other 15 cases were treated interventionally using a balloon or stent. The mean age ± SD was17±12.2 months, the mean systolic blood pressure ±SD pre-treatment was180 ±25 mmHg. 16 cases have hypoplastic aortic arch.13 cases have abnormal aortic arch anatomy (5 have a common trunk of innominate and left common carotid,2 cases have hypoplastic left displaced left subclavian artery, 3 cases have separate right common carotid trunk from the aortic arch, 3cases have a gothic arch with very close aortic arch branches. We found that all cases with hypoplastic aortic arch had recurrent coarctation 6-9m after management. Cases with abnormal arch anatomy had a worse prognosis regarding the persistence of hypertension. There was a negative correlation between the distance (left common carotid and left subclavian arteries) and the duration before coarctation. Conclusion: Arch anatomy may affect the clinical prognosis of coarctation. Abnormal arch anatomy has a worse prognosis. The less the distance between the left subclavian and left common carotid, the better the prognosis and less incidence of re-coarctation. The importance of anatomical characteristics of aortic arch in aortic coarctation for the prognosis after its treatment
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International Immunopharmacology 2023; Volume 115: 109621 Background Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a global inflammatory bowel disease. Aime :This study aimed to assess the effects of icosapent ethyl on acetic acid-induced colitis in rats as well as the underlying mechanisms involved. Methods 36 male Wister rats were equally divided into Six groups: control, UC, mesalamine 100 mg/kg, icosapent 150mg/kg, icosapent 300 mg/kg, and EX527-icosapent 300 mg/kg groups. EXcept for control group, UC was induced by acetic acid instillation into colon. Drugs were administered once daily for one week then under thiopental anaesthesia, colons were excised. Colitis macroscopic and microscopic scores were assessed. A part of colon was homogenized for detection of malondialdehyde (MDA), inerleukin1 (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), superoxide dis-mutase (SOD), phosphorylated Akt (pAkt) and caspase 3 levels. Silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1), hemeoxygenase 1 (HO-1), and nuclear factor erythroid 2 (Nrf2) mRNA expressions were detected. Mallory-stained colonic sections were examined for collagen fibres detection. Immunohistochemistry of NF-κB and p53 expressions in colonic sections were assessed. Results There acetic acid induced colitis increments in MDA, IL-1β, TNF-α, and caspase 3 levels while decreased SOD, pAkt, SIRT1, HO-1, and Nrf2 with increased collagen fibres as well as NF- κB and p53. Icosapent decreased macro& microscopic colitis scores, MDA, IL-1β, TNF-α, and caspase 3 levels while increased SOD, pAkt, SIRT1, HO-1, and Nrf2 with decreased collagen fibres as well as NF-κB and p53. The effects of icosapent 300 mg/kg were similar to mesalamine. Icosapent effects were antagonized by EX527. Conclusion Icosapent alleviated acetic acid-induced colitis via its anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, and anti-apoptotic effects mediated in part by SIRT1 pathway activationIcosapent ethyl alleviates acetic acid-induced ulcerative colitis via modulation of SIRT1 signaling pathway in rats
Najla Fathi Abdel Aal AbdelRahman
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Molecular approach for detecting early prepatent Schistosoma mansoni infection in Biomphalaria alexandrina snail host
Nahla Ibrahim Attia Attar
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15 Laboratory Evaluation of Lowenstein Jensen Medium, BACTEC 460 TB and Polymerase Chain Reaction Used Individually or in Combination with Assay of Adenosine Deaminase Activity for Diagnosis of Mycobacterial Tuberculosis in Biological Body Fluids. مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبيه ديسمبر - 2004
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22 Evaluation of serum cystatin C :As marker for glomerular filtration in cirrotic patients with and without early renal impairment مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبيه سبتمبر - 2001
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23 Paraoxonase activity and its phenotype distribution in patients with chronic renal failure and its relationship to atherosclerotic vascular disease مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبيه مارس - 2001
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4 Assessment of TNF-Related Apoptosis Inducing Ligand (TRAIL) Expression and Liver Damage in Chronic Hepatitis B Infection بالمجلة الطبية للجمعية المصرية للأمراض الباطنة أكتوبر - 2008
Hala Ahmed Magdy Mohamed Maghawry
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EFFECT OF TRAINING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON NURSES’ PERFORMANCE AS REGARDING INFECTION CONTROL PROCEDURES AND ENDOSCOPIES REPROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN GIT ENDOSCOPY UNIT
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Effect of different intraoperative doses of magnesium sulfate on postoperative pain in patients undergoing abdominal operations
Halle Massad Yusuf
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Comparison between the effect of human Wharton’s jelly–derived mesenchymal stem cells and levetiracetam on brain infarcts in rats
Halle Yahya Mohamed Mohamed
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Brain magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( MRS ) as a diagnostic tool for detecting early neurological changes in children with Wilson’s disease
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The Possible Role of Curcumin against Changes Caused by Paracetamol in Testis of Adult Albino Rat ( Histological, Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study)
Hiba Mohammed Hussein AbuZeid
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N-Terminal Pro-brain Natriuretic Peptide in Myocardial Injury After Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia
Huda Abdeen ebrahim
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A Comparative Study of MALDI-TOF MS and VITEK2 for Identification of Aerobic Gram Positive and Yeast Strains Isolated in Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
Huda Abdeen ebrahim
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Vascular endothelial growth factor and colour Doppler ultrasonography in knee osteoarthritis : relation to pain and physical function
Wael Aly Aly Mohamed Khalil
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heart failure
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Factors affecting the short-term outcome of open surgical repair of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula through an extrapleural approach with azygous vein sparing
Wael Mahmoud Elsayed Mahmoud
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predictors of drug treatment failure in childhood epilepsy
Wael Mahmoud Elsayed Mahmoud
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Serum malondialdehyde as a predictor of of post-stroke cognitive impairment in ischemic stroke patients
Waseem Mohammed Saleem Ahmed
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Residual hepatitis C virus in peripheral blood mononuclear cell as a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma after achieving a sustained virological response: a dogma or fiction
Walaa Abdel-Halim Rashad AbdelHalim
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Ameliorative effect of capsaicin against cardiac dysfunction induced by high fat diet in adult male rat
Walaa Abdel-Halim Rashad AbdelHalim
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Mitigating effect of L carnitine against atrazine induced hepatotoxicity: Histopathological and biochemical analyses in albino rats
Walaa Abdel-Halim Rashad AbdelHalim
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The ameliorative effect of Moringa oleifera oil on tributyltin-induced brain toxicity in albino rats
Walid Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Zeidan
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Follicular Aspiration Is Superior to Coasting as Effective Prophylactic Procedure against Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
Yasser Ahmed Fuad alNajjar
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ASSESSMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN ANEMIC TYPE II DIABETIC PAIENTS WITH MICROALBUMINURIA WITH OR WITHOUT RENAL IMPAIRMENT
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Biochemical effects oftwo mollusccides baits methomyl and diazinon
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aganist land snail theba pisana
Ahmed Diab Abdelghafar Khater
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Electrochemical behavior of steel in citric acid solutions devoid of and containing some organic compounds
Ahmed Saeed AbdulSattar Muhammad
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Genetic variation among four closely similar isolates of Cyclocoelid trematodes based on random amplified Polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Reda Mohamed Atiaa
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Computing the dynamic friction coefficient and evaluation of radiation shielding performance for AISI 304 stainless steel
Ahmed Mohamed Fathy Abedulrahman
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Synthesis and characterization of copper(II) complexes with tridentate pyridine – based ligands containing N3 donors. Catechol oxidase and phenoxazinone synthase biomimetic catalytic activity
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Determining optimum sites for groundwater recharge, southwestern Sinai, Egypt
Usama Abdelhamid Ibrahim
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O. Tantawy, S. A. El-Sheikh and R. Naser, Fuzzy pairwise sepa- ration axioms in fuzzy bitopological spaces, Jokull Journal 63(12) (2013) 243-260.
Usama Abdelhamid Ibrahim
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O. Tantawy, S. A. El-Sheikh and R. Naser, Fuzzy pairwise separation axioms in fuzzy bitopological spaces, Jokull Journal 63(12) (2013) 243-260.
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8. Abdelhaliem, E. and Al-Otaibi H. (2020). Modulation of ochratoxins A-induced genotoxicity in Phaseolus vulgaris L. by multi-walled carbon nanotubes as evaluated by phenotypic, cellular ultrastructure, and nuclear DNA bioassays. Genetics and Molecular Research, (accepted).
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9. Abdelhaliem, E. (2020). Evaluation of genetic polymorphisms correlated with antioxidant capacity among pollen grains of Capparis spinosa L. accessions. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (JGEB), in press
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Abdel Haliem, E. and Al- Huqail, A. A. 2013. Comparative sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and restricted fragment length polymorphisms among fenugreek accessions. Genetics and Molecular Research 12 (4): 6284-6298
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Abdel Haliem, E. and Al- Huqail, A. A. 2014. Correlation of genetic variation among wild Trigonella foenum-graecum L. accessions with their antioxidant potential status (accepted for publication in Genetic and Molecular Research (GMR), 13 (4): 10464-10481.
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Abdel Haliem, E.; Abdullah, H. and Al- Huqail, A. A. 2013. Oxidative Damage and Mutagenic Potency of Fast Neutron and UV-B Radiation in Pollen Mother Cells and Seed Yield of Vicia faba L. Bio Med Res. Int. 2013: 1-12.
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Abdelhaliem, E. and Al- Huqail, A. A. 2016. Detection of protein and DNA damage induced by elevated carbon dioxide and ozone in Triticum aestivum L. using biomarker and comet assay. Genetics and Molecular Research, 15 (2): gmr.15028736.
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Abdelhaliem, E. and Al- Huqail, A. A. 2016. Genetic linkage between protein and DNA polymorphisms and antioxidant capacity of Cuminum cyminum L. accessions. Genetics and Molecular Research, 15 (4): gmr.15048916.
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Abdelhaliem, E. (2023). Evaluation of genetic polymorphisms correlated with antioxidant capacity among pollen grains of Capparis spinosa L. accessions. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (JGEB), in press
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Abdelhaliem, E. M. and Alrashd M M. (2019). Protein and DNA Polymorphisms among Three Colored Seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Cultivars during Seven Subsequent Stages of their Development. Egyptian Journal of Botany - Original Article in Press, Accepted Manuscript , Available Online from 12 December 2019.
Ikram Abdelhalim Abdelmoety
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Al- Huqail, A. A. and Abdelhaliem E. 2015. Evaluation of Genetic Variations in Maize Seedlings Exposed to Electric Field Based on Protein and DNA Markers. BioMed Research International 2015, Article ID 874906, 15 pages.
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Impact of air pollutants on health
Amira Ibrahim Mahmoud Elkabbaty
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Ultrastructure of body wall of Aplectana macintoshii travassos,1931 (Ascaridia, Cosmocercidae) from Bufo regularis (Egyptian strain)
Eman Elsayed Mohmaed Selim
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Alleviation of Zn toxicity in germinated wheat grains (Triticum aestivum L.) by seed priming with defensine like protein.
Eman Elsayed Mohmaed Selim
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Introduction of systemic resistance nd enhanced activity by Trichoderma sp shmosa Tri (FJ937359) in squash against zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV).
Eman Mohamed Mohamed Attia Azzouni
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Microbial efficacy as biological agents for potato enrichment as well as bio-controls against wilt disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum
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Citrullus colocynthis extract and synthessizd selenium nanoprticlles enhance non-specific response nd resistnce against EROMONS SOBRIA IN NILE TILPI (oECHROMIS NILIOTICUS)
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The present investigation aims to evaluate the impacts of organic and inorganic fertilizers on the water parameters and physiological behaviors of an aquatic plant (Azolla sp.). The experiment used three groups: treatment with organic or inorganic fertilizer and a group with no fertilization as a control. Azolla sp. were grown in cement ponds that received different treatments. For water analysis, the obtained results clarified that fertilization resulted in no variation in the temperature or total hardness among different treatments. Organic fertilizer increased the dissolved phosphorus content, total hardness, and bicarbonate alkalinity, as well as the total phosphorus content, whereas inorganic treatment increased the pH, total ammonia content, and total nitrogen content. Regarding the biochemical composition of Azolla sp., the chlorophyll content showed no variation among different treatment groups, while organic matter showed high variation among different treatment groups. The highest values for ash and fat content were recorded in control ponds. The highest protein content was found in organic treatment ponds. The addition of fertilizers led to an increase in the tissue contents of N and P compared to the control. This increase was highest when Azolla sp. was fertilized with organic fertilizer. The atomic N:P ratio was low in tissues subjected to either treatment compared with the control. The doubling time of Azolla sp. was decreased by fertilization. It is concluded that different fertilizer systems have significant effect on physico-chemical and biological parameters of water. Fertilization positively affects Azolla sp. growth. Organic fertilizer was more efficient for the growth of Azolla sp., so it can be considered as a source of biofertilizer and green manure in areas where it spreads.
Azza Abdullah Elsayed Hsaan
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ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE OVARY AND OOGENESIS OF THE CYCLOPHYLLIDEAN TAPEWORM KILLIGREWIA DELAFONDI (RAILLIET, 1892) MEGGITT, 1927 FROM EGYPT A. A. Taeleb and S.M. Abd El-Moaty Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science Zagazig University Egyptian Journal of Zoology 2011
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SPERMATOZOON ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE DAVAINEID CESTODE RAILLIETINA (R.) VINAGOI ORTLEPP, 1938 FROM EGYPT. Azza A. Taeleb and Irene S. Gamil Acta parasitologica globalis, 2(1),11-19,2011
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cucumber mosaic virus
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brain spectroscopy
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Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of Weissella confusa K3 cell-free supernatant against extended-spectrum beta lactamase (ESBL) producing uropathogenic Escherichia coli U60
Wafa Ibrahim Shehata Ibrahim Kelani
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Encrusting foraminifera from the miocene reefs of Sinai, Egypt: A significant paleobiogeographic affiliation
Yassin Mahmoud Mohammed Ayouti
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Characterization of the iron-containing superoxide dismutase and its response to stress in cyanobacterium Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis
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Principal research interests involve structural studies of nanostructure systems; specifically, the use of the synchrotron X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine structure (EXAFS) in the elucidation of structural details of the nanocrystals formation.
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Can Humic Acid Alleviate The Adverse Effect of Elevated Phosphorus Application on Yield and Nutritive Contents of Maize Grown on a Calcareous Soil
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Genetical studies of some agronomic traits in barley with refernce to diallel analysis . Egypt
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عوامل نجاح تطبٌق مدخل أحد أدوات أسلوب سته سٌجما لتحسٌن DMAIC أداء أعضاء هٌئة التدرٌس وجودة المخرجات بكلٌة العلوم الإدارٌة والإنسانٌة جامعة الجوف
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2-Nermeen I. EL-Naggar.(2018) . Postharvest 0zone treatment to maintain Flame seedless and Superior grapes quality during cold storag. Middle East J. Agric.Res.,7(4):1664 -167
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A strategic vision for colleges of specific education in Egypt to obtain institutional accreditation, “a case study”
Hanim Khalid Mohamed Mohamed Saleem
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Specific secondary technical education in light of Egypt’s 2030 vision for sustainable development “a case study”
Ahmed Nasr Mohamed Abdelwahed
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Photovoltaic systems
Ahmed Nasr Mohamed Abdelwahed
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ٌٌRenewable and Sustainable Energy
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SIMULTANEOUS REPAIR OF BILATERAL INGUINAL HERNIA BY LICHTENSTEIN REPAIR VERSUS STOPPA OPERATION
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Additional value of qualitative strain ultrasound elastography and strain ratio in predicting thyroid malignancy.
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Abbaas
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weaning failure
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Comparison Between Transversus Abdominis Plane Block and Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia in pain control after cesarean section
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Evaluation of the Role of Hysteroscopic Air Bubble Technique versus Hysterosalpingography in the Diagnosis of Tubal Patency
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A Comparative Study between Laparoscopic Repair and Open Repair of Pediatric Inguinal Hernia; Outcomes and Benefits
Walid Ahmed Abdel Hadi Hassan
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Outcome of obstetric anal sphincter injuries repair techniques
Ahmed Salah AbdelRahman Youssef
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Cyanoacrylate glue mesh fixation versus suture mesh fixation in Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair
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A novel rice grain size gene OsSNB was identified by genome-wide association study in natural population 2019
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The Combined Use of Silicone and Green Braided Polyester Suture (Ethibond) versus Silicone or Ethibond Alone for Frontalis Suspension Surgery in Children
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Utility of polymerase chain reaction for rapid diagnosis of paediatric fungal keratitis: A comparative study with conventional mycological work up
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Risk Factors Of Early Rebleeding In cirrhotic Patients Treated by vaiceal sclerotherapy versus band ligation
Marwan Mohammed Nabil Mohammed Gohary
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Complement c1q tumor necrosis factor-related protein 3 a novel adipokine, protect against diabetes mellitus in young adult Egyptians
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Host immune response against leishmaniasis and parasite persistence strategies: A review and assessment of recent research
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Strengthening and Repair
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Cardioprotective Effect of Linalool against Isoproterenol-Induced Myocardial Infarction
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Relation of Left Atrial Stiffness to Insulin Resistance in Obese Children: Doppler Strain Imaging Study
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Assessment of Brain Natriuretic Peptide in Contrast-induced Nephropathy in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome Undergoing Coronary Artery Intervention
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Coronary slow flow and its correlation with reduced left ventricle global longitudinal strain: a case–control study
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The Use of Global Longitudinal Strain to Detect Subclinical Reduction in Left Ventricular Pump Function
Ahmed Ibrahim Zaki Muhamed
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Highway Design. Management, Maintenance
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in diagnosis of pleural effusion and pneumothorax in the intensive care unit patients: Can chest US replace bedside plain radiography
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Surgical Management of Perforated Peptic Ulcer; Closure with Omental Patch versus Definitive Repair with Vagotomy and Gastrojejunostomy: A Comparative Study
Azza Hassan AbdelFattah
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apelin in obese frail elderly in out patient clinic in zagazig university to estimate apelin in correlation to obesity and fraility marker
Dina Mohamed Osman Mohamed Heussein
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Mitral Valve Repair versus replacement in patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation
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Effect of palatable lidocaine gel versus dexmedetomidine on gag reflex during propofol-based sedation for patients undergoing elective upper gastrointestinal endoscopy: a randomized controlled study
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© 2019 Indian Journal of Otology | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow90AbstractOriginal ArticleintroduCtionMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Disseminated neurological symptoms caused by acute and chronic inflammation include loss or alteration of sensation (numbness, paresthesia), of motor function (typically spastic paresis or complete paralysis), visual symptom such as blurring of vision, transient blindness, disorder of conjugate eye movements, bladder, bowel dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. MS patients require enduring medical and rehabilitative care. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms reported by patients with MS, which is reported to affect between 50% and 80% of patients.[1]The diagnosis of MS is based on representing evidence of inflammatory-demyelinating harm within the CNS that is disseminated in both time and space. Diagnosis is through a combination of the clinical history, neurologic examination, magnetic resonance imaging, and the exclusion of other diagnostic possibilities. Other so-called “para-clinical” tests, including the examination of the cerebrospinal fluid, the usage of evoked potentials, urodynamic studies of bladder function, and ocular coherence tomography, may be helpful in forming the diagnosis of MS, but are often unnecessary.[2]MS is characterized by episodes (“attacks” or “relapses”) of neurologic dysfunction. The symptoms caused by these attacks vary significantly between patients and depend on the site of neurologic involvement. Commonly, patients may complain of numbness, tingling, weakness, vision loss, gait impairment, incoordination, imbalance, and bladder dysfunction. Between these attacks, in the relapsing-remitting (RR) phase of the illness, patients are neurologically stable.[3]Many patients who begin with RRMS progress to the secondary progressive phase of the illness, in which they have marked worsening of function and increasing of neurologic disability not related to any acute attacks that may or may not occur. About 66% of RRMS patients developed SPMS at an average time of 15 years,[4] while in a British Columbia cohort study, 58% of patients with relapsing MS advanced to SPMS after an average time of 19.1 years.[5]Objectives: To evaluate central auditory functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Subjects and Methods: Twenty Egyptian MS patients involved in the study and 20 healthy controls who were matched to MS group in age, gender, and literacy. They ranged in age from 30 to 50 years with a mean age 37.6 ± 5 in the study group versus 37.3 ± 4.2 in the control group. In this study, four screening tests were conducted for the assessment of central auditory processing: Gaps In Noise test (GIN), Arabic dichotic digits test (DDT), Pitch Pattern Sequence test (PPS), and last Arabic Speech In Noise test (SPIN). Results: The study showed elevated GIN test approximate threshold and depressed total score in MS patients compared to the control group, with no significant difference between both right and left ears. There was statistical significant depressed scores in study groups at PPS, speech intelligibility in noise, and DDTs. Conclusion: The findings of the current study add more evidence to the involvement of central auditory processing abilities in patients with MS. The assessment of central auditory function is highly recommended for all MS patients as a routine examination and can be used for monitoring the effectiveness of medication and related therapies for these patients
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ABSTRACT: Background: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) are a group of diffuse parenchymal lung disorders associated with cough, dyspnea, hypoxemia and restrictive pulmonary function. Vertigo and dizziness are early symptoms of cerebral hypoxia Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of hypoxia and chronic cough in patients with ILD on central and peripheral vestibular functions. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in Audio-vestibular unit, ENT Department and Chest Department, Zagazig University Hospitals. Sixty two patients diagnosed to have ILD were included. Full VNG test battery was done. Results: There was statistical significance decrease in mean of optokinetic speed and smooth pursuit gain at high frequency (0.6) in both Rt & LT sides among cases who had moderate hypoxia compared to cases who had mild hypoxia). No difference was found between mild and moderate cases in other oculomotor tests parameters. Also, there was statistical significance increase in frequency of BPPV among cases who had moderate hypoxia compared to cases who had mild hypoxia.
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ABSTRACTBackground:Cochlear implant (CI) is a hearing device that helps hearing impaired childrenwho did not benefit from conventional hearing aids to restore a satisfactory level of auditorysensation. The proper verification of their auditory speech and language performance helps gainthe best outcomes. Speech perception tests are basic assessment tools. They are considered assupra-threshold tests that use different speech materials that are reliable for hearingimpaired children.Objectives:The aim of this study is to assess the correlation between the different speech per-ception tests and auditory skills, language acquisition and speech parameters for cases with CIchildren in Zagazig University Hospitals. This will help develop an appropriate battery for verifi-cation of CI children.Design:This study was applied on 21 children with CI who had implanted before the data col-lection period. For all participants aided thresholds, APAL, WIPI and PBKG tests were done inthe audio-vestibular medicine unit for assessment of audiological outcomes. Assessment of audi-tory skills, language acquisition and speech parameters were done in the Phoniatric Unit. Theresults were collected and statistically analyzed.Results:There was a strong positive correlation between APAL and TLA, auditory skills andintelligibility of speech, which was superior to other speech perception tests.Conclusion:APAL can be used as a reliable speech discrimination test that can anticipate theprogress in different skills of pre-lingual CI children.
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AbstractPurposeBehavioral evaluation of language development is an important index for the usefulness of cochlear implantation. However, it could not apply to infants and very young children. It is useful to adopt an objective measure to examine speech discrimination in this population. Thus, the current study aimed to predict the different behavioral language performance (good versus poor) in cochlear implant (CI) recipients through the auditory cortical assessment of speech discrimination with mismatch negativity (MMN).MethodsThe study comprised 40 CI children who were divided into two groups according to their behavioral language evaluation outcomes: 20 good and 20 poor CI performers. They were age, gender, and socioeconomically matched. The MMN was examined and compared between both groups with finding out the relationship between MMN and different variables.ResultsMMN existed in all good performers and 87.5% of the poor performers. There were significantly shorter latency, larger amplitude, and a larger area of MMN in the good performers. The MMN results correlated with a significant predic-tive effect on the behavioral measures of language evaluation.ConclusionThe MMN is a clinically applicable objective measure of speech discrimination proficiency. Hence, it could be useful in CI programming and auditory cortical monitoring during rehabilitation.Keyword Cochlear implantation · Auditory cortical processing ·
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FINDINGS OFVIDEO HEAD IMPULSE TEST IN VESTIBULAR NEURITISSara Omar El farouk Zaiton1,Soha Abdelraouf Mekki1,Walid Mohamed Ibraheem1 andNahlaHassan Gad11Audio-vestibular unit, Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University,Zagazig, EgyptCorresponding author:Dr. Sara Omar El farouk ZaitounFaculty of Medicine,Department of ENT,Zagazig University, Zagazig, EgyptTel:01116764330E–Mail:Ziton8080@gmail.comAbstractBackground: The video head impulse test (vHIT) assesses the vestibulo-occular reflex(VOR) by using a video-assisted examination of the impulsive maneuver. We studied theresults vHIT in vestibular neuritis patients.Subjects and methods: Acase control study was conducted inAudio-vestibular unit,Department of ENT, Zagazig University Hospitals. 24 patients with vestibular neuritis wereincluded. vHIT was done.Results: We calculated gain, gain asymmetry in the study group and compare the results withcontrol group.Conclusion:vHIT is the only test that assesses all sixsemicircular canals independently andwith a physiologicalstimulus, similar to how the patient uses the vestibular ocular reflexsystem in daily life.Keywords:vestibular neuritis, vHIT.INTRODUCTI
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hair follicle stem cells in the pathogenesis of primary cicatricial alopecia
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Highlighting the role of infections in the etiology of fever of unknown origin pointing out Toxoplasmosis; in Port Said Governorate.
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Correlation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient to cognitive impairment in Relapsing remittent multiple sclerosis (plaque, peri-plaque and Normal appearing white matter)
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diagnosis and management of heart failure
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Expression of epithelial–mesenchymal transition biomarkers: Discoidin domain receptor 2, Snail 1, and Ovol 2 as predictors of clinical outcome in patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma
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Clinicopathological and Prognostic values of Gankyrin, Snail1 and IDH1 expression in renal cell carcinoma patients
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Designing a Training Program for Enhancing Nurses' knowledge and Practice Regarding Health Care Waste Management.
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Effect of Assertiveness Training Program on Self esteem and Self Efficacy of Faculty Nursing Students at Zagazig University
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Forecasting Model of Wheat Yield in Relation to Rainfall Variability in North Africa Countries
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Role of Buffalo Production in Sustainable Development of Rural Regions
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pigtail catheter and fibrinolytic agent instillation for mangment of pediatric pleural effution
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Beneficial Effect of Quercetin against Dimethoate induced Cerebellar cortex Injury in Adult Male Albino Rat: (Histological and Immunohistochemical Study)
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Haematoxylon campechianum Extract Ameliorates Neuropathic Pain via Inhibition of NF-κB/TNF-α/NOX/iNOS Signalling Pathway in a Rat Model of Chronic Constriction Injury
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Hesperidin protects against Aluminum-induced renal injury in rats via modulating MMP-9 and apoptosis: Biochemical, Histological and Ultrastructural Study
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Protective effect of alogliptin against cyclophosphamide-induced lung toxicity in rats: Impact on PI3K/Akt/FoxO1 pathway and downstream inflammatory cascades
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Salix tetrasperma Roxb. Extract Alleviates Neuropathic Pain in Rats via Modulation of the NF-κB/TNF-α/NOX/iNOS Pathway
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Thymus algeriensis and Thymus fontanesii exert neuroprotective effect against chronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain in rats
Iman Mustafa AbdulRahman Mustafa
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Hernia defect closure with corresponding mesh site fixation only in laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.
Hassan Rabei Jalal Abdulaziz
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Percutaneous spiral looped needle for peritoneal closure in laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair
Mohsen Mohamed El Sayd
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Elderly patients with congestive heart failure
Mohsen Mohamed El Sayd
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Evaluating knowledge and self-care practice of congestive heart failure patients
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Mohsen Mohamed El Sayd
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Mohsen Mohamed El Sayd
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Quality of Life among Older Patients with Congestive Heart Failure
Hazem AlSaid AbdulJawad AbdelHadi
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Effect of training program of some selected first aid measures among preparatoryschool children
Marwah Tantawi Metwaly Abdullah
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Violence against women
Ahmed Ali Ahmed Ali Ayoob
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Identification of some compounds from plants as a pesticides against pests
Ahmed Adel Ibrahim Mohamed Hssan
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Sustainable Cooling Systems
Zeenat Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed
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Reda AbdelRahman Ahmed Mahdi
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Daily living activities disability among elderly patients with Lumbar Herniated Disc
Reda AbdelRahman Ahmed Mahdi
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Effect of Proper Body Mechanics Training on Low Back Pain and Daily Activities among elderly with Lumbar Herniated Disc
Reda AbdelRahman Ahmed Mahdi
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Stress Appraisal and Perceived Coping Strategies among Zagazig University Retired Employees
Hossam Kotb Elsayed Ghorab
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Effect of Dietary Medium-Chain α-Monoglycerides on the Growth Performance, Intestinal Histomorphology, Amino Acid Digestibility, and Broiler Chickens’ Blood Biochemical Parameters
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Productive Traits, Biochemical Parameters, Meat Quality, and the Gene Expression in Different Duck Breeds
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Antibacterial and anti-biofilm activities of probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum against Listeria monocytogenes isolated from milk, chicken and pregnant women
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SQUAB AND QUAIL MEATS: MICROBIAL STATUS AND PREVALENCE OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING E. coli
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Targeting methionyl tRNA synthetase: design, synthesis and antibacterial activity against Clostridium difficile of novel 3-biaryl-N-benzylpropan-1-amine derivatives
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characterization of the hemocytes of susceptible and resistent Biomphalaria alexandrina snail
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prediction of Failed Goronary Reperfusion after Thrombolytic Therapy in sT-$egment Elevation Myocardial lnfarction Patients
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Utility of Atherogenic lndex of Plasma in Predicting Plaque Burden ln Patients with Ghest Pain and lntermediate Pretest Probability of Goronary Artery Disease
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Financial inclusion and its impact on achieving goals sustainable development
Mohamed Salah Mohamed Ahmed Metwally Elsaaey
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Computed tomography-guided stereotactic surgery in the management of brain lesions: A single-center experience
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Hend Jaballah Hassan Mohamed
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study the human brain tumors using the magnetic resonance techniquesnance imaging techniques
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Amani Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Tantawi
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bacillus cereus in dairy products
Wardaa Jalal Khalil Mohammed
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Mahmoud Rafiq Khalil Mohammed
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Effect of ballistic training to improve start-up and spin time for swimmers
Amira Yahya Mahmoud Afifi
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1- Abdel-Wahab, A.M.; Ali, A.A and Hassan, A.A. (1985) : Effect of some treatments on quality of corn yield for seed production Annals of Agric. Sci. Moshtohor, Vol 23 (4), 1539 - 1555. 2- Oraby, F.T.; Yakout, G.M.; Mohamed, A.A. and Hassan, A.A.(1985) : Effect of seed size and certain seed treatments on ,aize grown at N leveles 1.Effect on growth. Annals of Agric. Sci Moshtohor, Vol.23 (4), 1496 - 1504 . 3- Oraby, F.T.; Yakout, G.M.; Mohamed, A.A. and Hassan, A. A. (1985): Effect of seed size and certain seed treatments on maize grown at N levels. 2- Effect on yield .Annals of Agric. Sci. Moshtohor, Vol. 23 (4), 1505 - 1516. 4- Hassan, A. A (1990) : The effect of root length on growth and yield characteristics in maize. Xth congress of the EUCARPIA maize and sorghum section, Baden, Austria - June 4-8, 1990. 5- Hassan, A.A (1990) : The relationship of seed size to inbred lines traits in maize. International conference on seed testing and production. Godollo Univ. Godollo, Hungary. June 25 - 28, 1990. 6- Hassan, A.A (1990) : The response of diverse inbred lines to different seed sizes in maize . International conference on seed testing and production. Godollo Univ. Godollo, Hungary. June 25 - 28, 1990. 7- Kissimon Judit, Belea Adonusz, Gallfy tabor, Hassan Ali and Sutka Joef (1994) : Characterization of group of triticum timpopheevii Zhuk with Gel- Electrophoresis of glidain. Plant breeding scientific day 1993, Hungarian Academy of Sci. Budapest 11 - 12 Jan. 1994. P. 57. 8- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Agronomic characteristics of eight maize varieties as affected by nitrogen fertilization 2- yield and yield attributes. J. Product. & Dev. 2 (2) : 281 - 291. 9- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Yield analysis of some maize varieties grown under different N- fertilization levels. J.Product. & Dev.2(2) : 292 - 300. 10- Hassan A.A (1994) : The response of lupin (lupinus termis L.) to different P2 O2 levels and foliar treatment with Agllrow60 . Egypt. J. Appl. Sci.; 9 (9) : 890 - 900. 11- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Effect of phosephorus fertilization and planting density on yield and yield components of lupin (Lupinus termis L.) . Egypt. J.Appl. Sci.; 9 (10) : 527 - 538. 12- Hassan, Ali and A. Belea (1994) : The role of plant breeding in the tropical countries. Bull. of the Univ. of Agric. Sci. 27 - 34 Godollo - Hungary. 13-Belea Adonisz, Kissmon Judit, Ali Hassan, and Sutka Jozsef (1994) : Wheat species collection in the service of geneticists and breeders. Novenytermeles, 1994.Tom. 43 No (4) 355 - 360 Hungary. 14- Hassan, A.A and A.H. Bassiouny (1995) : The response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L) Cultivars to foliar nutrition treatment under sandy soils conditions. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci.; 10 (6) : 587 - 600. 15- Hassan, A.A. and Judit Kissimon (1995) : Identification of some Egyptian wheat cultivars with Gel-electrophoresis. J.Product . & Dev 3 (1), 1995 : 86 - 96. 16- Hassan, A. A. (1995) : Agronomic characteristics of eight maize varieties as affected by nitrogen fertilization. 1- Plant characteristics. Zagazig J. Agrec. Res. Vol. 22 No, (2) : 377 - 385. 17- Hassan, A. A. and Berzy, T. (1995) : Effect of nitrogen fertilization on grain yield quality of maize Giza 2 cv. Grown for seed production. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci.; 10 No 7 : 374 - 384. 18- Hassan, A. A and Bassiouny, A.H. (1995) : The response of six- rowed bareley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars to foliar nutrition with Foliar - X under sandy soils conditions. J.Product. & dev, 3(1) : 73 - 85. 19- Hassan, A.A. (1999): Determination of optimum seeding rate for newly released wheat cultivars. Bull. Fac. Agric., Cairo Univ., 50 : 621-638. 20- Hassan, A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (1999): The response of wheat cultivars to sowing date and foliar nutrition in newly reclaimed sandy soils. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol., 26 No. (6): 1521-1533. 21- Hassan, A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (2000): Response of some wheat cultivars to different levels and sources of nitrogen fertilizers under new reclaimed sandy soils. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol., 27 No. (1)13-29. 22-Hassan, A.A. (2000): Effect of plant population density on yield and yield components of eight egyptian maize hybrids. Bull. Fac. Agric., Cairo Univ., 51: 1-16. 23- Hassan A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (1999): The effect of irrigation interval on grain yield and its attributes in six recently released maize hybrids. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol. 26 No. (4) 963-974. 24-Hassan A.A. and S.I. Hafiz (1998): Agronomic characteristics, yield and its components of some field bean cultivars as affected by planting methods and plant spacing.The Eighth Conf. Of Agron. Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt, November 28-29. 25- Fayed, E.H.M.; Hassan, A.A. and Samira M.A. Hussain (2000): Sesame performance as affected by seeding rate and nitrogen levels under drip irrigation system in newly cultivated sandy soil. 1- Yield and yield attributes. Annals of Agric. Sc., Moshtohor; Vol., 38(1): 65-73. 26- Hassan, A.A. (1999): Combining ability studies under two nitrogen levels in different locations using 7 x 7 diallel of yellow maize (Zea mays L.). Annals of Agric. Sc. Moshtohor Vol. 37 (4): 2159-2178. 27- Sharif, A.E.; A.A. Hassan and S.I. Hafiz (2000): Response of wheat to some bio-chemical fertilization regimes and foliar nutrition by micronutrients. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci., 15(1):83-98. 28- د. علي عبد الحميد حسان – نظرة نحو الاكتفاء الذاتي من القمح في مصر – مقالة بحثية – مؤتمر آليات التنمية في ضوء المستجدات العالمية المحلية – كلية التجارة جامعة الزقازيق ، 8-9 مايو 2004 . 29- El-Seidy E.H. ; T.A. Abou-zeid, A.A. Hassan and E.B. Assar (2008) : Effect of plant densities and genotypes on flax agronomic traits. 1- Morphological and technological characteristics . J.Product . & Dev 13 (3), 771 - 785. 30- El-Seidy E.H. ; T.A. Abou-zeid, A.A. Hassan and E.B. Assar (2009) : Effect of plant densities and genotypes on flax agronomic traits. 2- Seed yield, Oil yield, Fiber yield and its components. J.Product . & Dev 14 (1), 129 - 145. 31- Hassan, A. A. and A. A. Mansour (2009) : NP fertilization rates required to maximize the productivity of some Hungarian and Egyptian maize hybrids in sandy soil . Journal agriculture Sci. Mansoura Univ. 34 (4) : 3375 - 3385 . 32 – علي عبد الحميد حسان ، وآخرون (2009) : التعليم الزراعي الجامعي في مصر . مشاكله – سبل تطويره – مستقبله . المؤتمر الدولي الثامن للتعليم الإلكتروني . القاهرة 33- Sharief A.E. and A.A Hassan (2011) Performance of some Rice cultivars as affected by nitrogen Fertilizer sources under Saline soil in North Delta. J Product. & Dev., 16 (3):369 – 377. 34 – بحث بعنوان : اهمية الخضروات العلمية – تاريخ استخدام النباتات في العلاج الطبي – المؤتمر الدولي الاول لدراسات الشرق الادني في الفترة من 9-11 مارس 2010
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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16- Hassan, A. A. (1995) : Agronomic characteristics of eight maize varieties as affected by nitrogen fertilization. 1- Plant characteristics. Zagazig J. Agrec. Res. Vol. 22 No, (2) : 377 - 385.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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17- Hassan, A. A. and Berzy, T. (1995) : Effect of nitrogen fertilization on grain yield quality of maize Giza 2 cv. Grown for seed production. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci.; 10 No 7 : 374 - 384.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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19- Hassan, A.A. (1999): Determination of optimum seeding rate for newly released wheat cultivars. Bull. Fac. Agric., Cairo Univ., 50 : 621-638.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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2- Oraby, F.T.; Yakout, G.M.; Mohamed, A.A. and Hassan, A.A.(1985) : Effect of seed size and certain seed treatments on ,aize grown at N leveles 1.Effect on growth. Annals of Agric. Sci Moshtohor, Vol.23 (4), 1496 - 1504 .
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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20- Hassan, A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (1999): The response of wheat cultivars to sowing date and foliar nutrition in newly reclaimed sandy soils. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol., 26 No. (6): 1521-1533
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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21- Hassan, A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (2000): Response of some wheat cultivars to different levels and sources of nitrogen fertilizers under new reclaimed sandy soils. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol., 27 No. (1)13-29.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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22-Hassan, A.A. (2000): Effect of plant population density on yield and yield components of eight egyptian maize hybrids. Bull. Fac. Agric., Cairo Univ., 51: 1-16.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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23- Hassan A.A. and Gaballah A.B. (1999): The effect of irrigation interval on grain yield and its attributes in six recently released maize hybrids. Zagazig J. Agric. Res. Vol. 26 No. (4) 963-974.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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24-Hassan A.A. and S.I. Hafiz (1998): Agronomic characteristics, yield and its components of some field bean cultivars as affected by planting methods and plant spacing.The Eighth Conf. Of Agron. Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt, November 28-29.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
Faculty Research Area On Zu Site
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25- Fayed, E.H.M.; Hassan, A.A. and Samira M.A. Hussain (2000): Sesame performance as affected by seeding rate and nitrogen levels under drip irrigation system in newly cultivated sandy soil. 1- Yield and yield attributes. Annals of Agric. Sc., Moshtohor; Vol., 38(1): 65-73.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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26- Hassan, A.A. (1999): Combining ability studies under two nitrogen levels in different locations using 7 x 7 diallel of yellow maize (Zea mays L.). Annals of Agric. Sc. Moshtohor Vol. 37 (4): 2159-2178
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
Faculty Research Area On Zu Site
Faculty Research Area On Staff Site
29- El-Seidy E.H. ; T.A. Abou-zeid, A.A. Hassan and E.B. Assar (2008) : Effect of plant densities and genotypes on flax agronomic traits. 1- Morphological and technological characteristics . J.Product . & Dev 13 (3), 771 - 785.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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3- Oraby, F.T.; Yakout, G.M.; Mohamed, A.A. and Hassan, A. A. (1985): Effect of seed size and certain seed treatments on maize grown at N levels. 2- Effect on yield .Annals of Agric. Sci. Moshtohor, Vol. 23 (4), 1505 - 1516.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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30- El-Seidy E.H. ; T.A. Abou-zeid, A.A. Hassan and E.B. Assar (2009) : Effect of plant densities and genotypes on flax agronomic traits. 2- Seed yield, Oil yield, Fiber yield and its components. J.Product . & Dev 14 (1), 129 - 145.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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31- Hassan, A. A. and A. A. Mansour (2009) : NP fertilization rates required to maximize the productivity of some Hungarian and Egyptian maize hybrids in sandy soil . Journal agriculture Sci. Mansoura Univ. 34
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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4- Hassan, A. A (1990) : The effect of root length on growth and yield characteristics in maize. Xth congress of the EUCARPIA maize and sorghum section, Baden, Austria - June 4-8, 1990.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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5- Hassan, A.A (1990) : The relationship of seed size to inbred lines traits in maize. International conference on seed testing and production. Godollo Univ. Godollo, Hungary. June 25 - 28, 1990
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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6- Hassan, A.A (1990) : The response of diverse inbred lines to different seed sizes in maize . International conference on seed testing and production. Godollo Univ. Godollo, Hungary. June 25 - 28, 1990
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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7- Kissimon Judit, Belea Adonusz, Gallfy tabor, Hassan Ali and Sutka Joef (1994) : Characterization of group of triticum timpopheevii Zhuk with Gel- Electrophoresis of glidain. Plant breeding scientific day 1993,
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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8- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Agronomic characteristics of eight maize varieties as affected by nitrogen fertilization 2- yield and yield attributes. J. Product. & Dev. 2 (2) : 281 - 291.
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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9- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Yield analysis of some maize varieties grown under different N- fertilization levels. J.Product. & Dev.2(2) : 292 - 300.
Mahmoud Mohammed Abdel Azim Mohamed Morsy
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study of efficacy of non invasive ventilation for prevention of extubation failure in intenive care units of pediatrics zagazig university hospital
Manar Mahmoud Abdel Salam Shaaban
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Curriculum, teaching methods and training
Rania Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed
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Th Effect of SCAMBER Strategy on Developing Reflective Thinking Skills and Maintaining Learning Effect Among the First Year Preparatory Stage Students in the Science Subject
Ahmed Hassan Azab Elbelbisi
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Repair
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Dairy products
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Comparison between the analgesic effect of Tizanidine, Diclofenac and Gabapbentin on experimentally induced acute and chronic pain in male albino rats
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Ceftazidime/avibactam efficiency tested in vitro against carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from neonates with sepsis
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Utility of polymerase chain reaction for rapid diagnosis of paediatric fungal keratitis: A comparative study with conventional mycological work up
Mohammed Ashraf Taha Eliwa
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Pavement Maintanancre
Abdalsttar Alkahlawi Abdalsttar
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Buckling restrained braces
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EFFCIENCY OF SOME BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENTS AGAINST WHEAT ROOT AND CROWN ROT DISEASE L
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vascular risk factors in patients with migraine
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Cultural adaptation and validation of the Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life questionnaire into Arabic language
Mohamed Gaber Mohamed El sayed
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Pain medicine
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Neuroanatomical MRI study: reference values for the measurements of brainstem, cerebellar vermis, and peduncles
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ٌRole of MRS in evaluation of childhood brain tumors
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The current research aims to present design proposals inspired by motifs of Nubian heritage and abstract art using method of merging them, employing them to enrich aesthetic and functional values of clothing designs and express Egyptian identity in a contemporary way, and measure degree of specialists, consumers, owners of clothing stores, and research followed its objectives descriptive analytical and empirical approach,(4) innovative decorative units were prepared between the features of both Nubian heritage and abstract art and the method of merging them, then newly created units were employed and repeated on the design ideas of the number(16) designing women's abaya and enabling them to be evaluated before(specialized professors, consumers, and clothing store owners) using a questionnaire for each of them. After evaluating the proposed designs and statistically processing the data, it was reached to the success of the newly created units using the method of merging the Nubian and abstract art in enriching the aesthetic and functional values of women's fashion designs and rooting the Egyptian identity in the light of the opinions of the arbitrators and verifying aspects of the evaluation, and it was concluded that the abaya (2) is the best designs In employing the units created on it according to the opinions of the arbitrators, with a quality factor 97.22%, by(6) with 95.94%, then(9) with 92.67%, The best(4) designs of abaya n(2, 6, 9, 15) were implemented, which achieved the highest quality parameters according to the results and the opinions of the arbitrators. Modern art to achieve originality, contemporary, provide a unique artistic and applied source to enrich the aesthetics of fashion design, and raise the level of artistic taste in fashion and clothing.
Merna magdy mohamed halmy
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Blockchain
yasmen abdel manam ibrahim mohamed
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Investigating the bacterial sustainable self-healing capabilities of cracks in structural concrete at different temperatures
yasmen abdel manam ibrahim mohamed
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Recycling Rubber Trash and Their Application in Concrete against Static and Impact Load )
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The fitness of a GEM strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria comparing with its parent strains under laboratory conditions
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The fitness of a recombinant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria comparing with its parent strains under the Egyptian environmental conditions (Mowas River) in 2020
Nouran Ahmed abdo abd elhady el sayed
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Agriculture Sustenaibility
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Pain Management
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Permissioned blockchain in cloud computing
Hoda fathy mohamed
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Follicular Aspiration Is Superior to Coasting as Effective Prophylactic Procedure against
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Dam Failures
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Failure Analysis
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AI
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Modern technological methods in training
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Phylogenetic analysis of infectious bursal disease virus strains delivered from natural infection in last decade during 2013-2022, Egypt
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Postpartum reproductive disorders in dairy cattle
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Dairy , Cheese , Fermented products
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Dairy microbiology
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dairy technology
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conservation of mural painting
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conservation of oil painting
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Preclinical Experience of the Mayo Spheroid Reservoir Bioartificial Liver (SRBAL) in Management of Acute Liver Failure
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Antibacterial and Anti-Efflux Activities of Cinnamon Essential Oil against Pan and Extensive Drug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated from Human and Animal Sources
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence
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Sustainability
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Aircraft propulsion
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Visual Impairments
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4- Utilization of sweet apricot kernels in some dairy products (1- Ice cream).
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screw retained prosthesis
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Nano medicine, bioimmaging and AIE
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Supply Chain Management
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screw retained prosthesis -Maxillofacial prosthesis
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Repair
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Antibacterial and Anti-biofilm Activities of Cinnamon Oil against Multidrug-Resistance Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated from Pneumonic Sheep and Goats
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THE ANTI-ECTOPARASITE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TOPICAL SPOTS-ON FORMULATION AGAINST TICKS AND FLEAS IN NATURALLY INFESTED STRAY AND OWNED DOGS
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Generative AI
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Retaining of the medially displaced condyle and disc in the surgical treatment of type III temporomandibular joint ankylosis.
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Aviation Sustainability
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THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MEBENDAZOLE AND CERTAIN HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS IN STZ- DIABETIC RATS
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