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Search Result For 'GIS' , Result Number : 38
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Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Geographic Information System ( GIS ) Applications. Remote Sensing (RS) Applications.
Abdelaziem Mohamed Abdelhamied Negm
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Application of RS/GIS in Water Engineering
Abdelaziem Mohamed Abdelhamied Negm
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Remote Sensing and GIS
Amr Mohamed Samy Mohammed Mahdi
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an integral collocation approach based on legendre polynomials for solving Riccati logistic and delay differential equations
Ahmed Mohamed Elsayed Abdelwahab Abied
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Supply chain and Logistics
Elsayed Mokhtar Rammdan
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Watershed Management, Remote Sensing and GIS Applications
Noha Ahmed Ali Mostafa
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Logistics
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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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.)
Khalid Aly Eldrandaly Mohamed Saeed Eldrandaly
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GIS
Soaad Mohamed Nagieb
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A Knowledge-Based Systen for GIS Software Selection
Soaad Mohamed Nagieb
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Evaluation of Critical Success Factors for GIS Implementation Using Analytic Hierarchy Processntation
Sherif Kamal Mohammed Dessouky
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2. Studying the maintenance of enterprises between legislation and application
Abdou Ramadan Alsadek Sakr
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Preventive Legislative and Media Confrontation of the Dangers of Climate Change and its Effects on the Entity of Nation-States and the Digital and Traditional Diaspora Gatherings
Abdou Ramadan Alsadek Sakr
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The Capacity of Legislative Frameworks for Facilitating Virtual Companies Establishment Procedures: A Study of the Future of the Actual Media Institutions.
Mahasen Mahmoud Helmy Khater
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LOGISTICS
Mohammed Osama Khalil Garida
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Ocean Logistics
Mostafa Abdelsalam Musstafa
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logistics and supply chain management
Nabil Moustafa AbdelAziz
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Geographic Information System (GIS)
Yehya Ibrahim Mesalam Ali
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Logistics Management
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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.
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.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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.
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).
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.
Ahmed Mohamed Saadeldeen Elshal
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تطوير وتصنيع آلات حصاد وزراعة المحاصيل الحقلية الزراعية – تصميم وتصنيع ألآت حصاد الخضر والفاكهة - أجهزة الاستشعار عن بعد GPS وبرامج ال GIS– الطاقة الحيوية - الوقود الحيوي - المخلفات الزراعية - الطاقة الشمسية والخلايا الضوئية واستخداماتها في الزراعة - إدارة البيئة وحمايتها من التلوث - تدريج الحبوب الزراعية- كبس الأعلاف ونسب الخلط والكبس المختلفة والمعاملات المؤثرة على جودة العلف –طرق الري الحديثة - الزراعة المستدامة والطرق المتبعة لزيادة الإنتاجية.
Mohamed Kamal Abdelfatah Mohamed
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GIS
Shaima AbdulGhani Mohammed Atallah
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The Concept of Inhuman and Degrading (Cruel and Unusual) Punishment or Treatment (In the American, European and Arabic legislations)
Amira Ibrahim Mohamed Mohamed Hassan Elsama
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Synergistic therapeutic effects of Vitis vinifera extract and Silymarin on experimentally induced cardiorenal injury: The pertinent role of Nrf2
Hassan ElShafei Hassan Ibrahim
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Cartography and GIS
Safa Al-Saeed Mohammed Abdul Karim
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GIS
Ahmed Mahmoud AbdelMouty Houssein
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GIS
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Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Hassan hassan mohamed mohamed
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Geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) technologies
Hassan hassan mohamed mohamed
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Using GIS and Neutrosophic Multi Criteria Decision Making Techniques in Hazards Analysis
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Geoinformatics (GIS)
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GIS-BASED FOR LAND EVALUATION IN SOME AREAS AT WEST OF NILE DELTA
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