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Search Result For 'analysis' , Result Number : 235
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Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Analysis and use of meteorological data in computer models
Abdeltawab Metwally Ibrahim Zedan
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Water Management and Water Analysis
Alaaeldeen Mohamed Ali Morshdy
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Food analysis
Amr Mohamed Samy Mohammed Mahdi
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numerical analysis
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Computer-Assisted Numerical Analysis
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Computerized Numerical Analysis Methods
Mazen Mohamed Abd ulrahman
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Data Analysis
Mazen Mohamed Abd ulrahman
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Regression Analysis
Amin Abdelmoneim Sayed Ahmed eibrhim
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Quantitative analysis of elastic moduli of glasses
Ayman AboulFotouh Gouda Sallem
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Environmental Analysis
Ayman AboulFotouh Gouda Sallem
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Pharmaceutical Analysis
Ayman AboulFotouh Gouda Sallem
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Pharmaceutical Analysis,
Ayman AboulFotouh Gouda Sallem
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Water Analysis
Ayman AboulFotouh Gouda Sallem
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Water Analysis and Treatment
Mohamed El Sayed Mahmoud Tawfiq
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basin analysis,
Hytham Mohamed Abobakr Abdrabou
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Sentiment analysis
Sami Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Megharbel
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Spectroscopic analysis
Sami Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Megharbel
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Thermal analysis
Amr Lotfy Saber Hefny
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Environmental Analysis
Amr Lotfy Saber Hefny
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Heavy Metals Analysis
Amr Lotfy Saber Hefny
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Pharmaceutical Analysis
Amr Lotfy Saber Hefny
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Pollutants Analysis
Amr Lotfy Saber Hefny
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Pollutants(heavy metals, inorganic and organic compounds) Analysis
Muhsin Musa Elsayed Zaree
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Environmental analysis
Nasser Elsayed Amin
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Entropy and Exergy analysis
Abdelhadi Abdelhamied Ibrahim Alai
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Pesticide residues analysis
Ahmed Samy Abdelsamad Abdelkhalek hilal
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ANALYSIS OF PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS.
Alsayed Rashad Abdelmegeed
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1- In-situ Analysis of Cytokine Responses in Experimental Murine Schistosomiasis. Bogen SA, Flores Villanueva PO, McCusker ME, Fogelman I, Garifallou M, el-Attar ES, Kwan P, Stadecker MJ Department of Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine Massachusetts, USA (Lab. Investigation, Vol.73, No.2, p 252, 1995.)
Fayez Mohamed Reda Mohamed Ali
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statistical analysis
Mai Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed alsayed
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Phytochemical analysis
Hany Samih Bayoumi Ibrahim
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Nonlinear analysis of vertical conveyor with positive position feedback (PPF) controllers
Mohammed Afifi Yousef Afifi
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Meta-analysis
Mohammed Afifi Yousef Afifi
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Risk analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Attya
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Data Envelopment Analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Attya
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Econometric Analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Attya
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Frontier Analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Sedki Khalifa
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Data Analysis
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Sedki Khalifa
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Regression Analysis
Osama Elsayed Eraky Mohamed Abokhasem
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Data Analysis
Tamer Mohamed Hassan Ibrahiem Shahwan
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Efficiency Analysis
Tamer Mohamed Hassan Ibrahiem Shahwan
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Financial Time Series Analysis
Ibtisam Fathy Abdelsadek Aboelenain
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Seismic analysis
Ibtisam Fathy Abdelsadek Aboelenain
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Structural analysis
Ahmed Hamdy Hassanien Osman
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Vibration Analysis
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Analysis and Design for Serviceability and Strength of Concrete Structures
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Analysis and Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Finite element analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements
Ahmed Samir Abdallah Eisa
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Modeling and Analysis of R.C. Structures Subjected to Lateral Loads, Wind and Seismic Loads
Ahmed Mohamed Helmy Elsadiek
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Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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Drilling analysis of chopped composites
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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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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24. El-Assal AM, Khashaba UA. Fatigue analysis of unidirectional GFRP composites under combined bending and torsional loads. J. Composite Structures 79(2007) 599–605.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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27. Khashaba UA, Seif MA, Elhamid MA. Drilling analysis of chopped composites. Composites: Part A 38(2007) 61-70.
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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34. Khashaba UA. Fatigue and reliability analysis of unidirectional GFRP composites under rotating bending loads. J. Composite Materials 37(2003) 317-331.
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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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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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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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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8. Aldosari SM, Hedia HS, Hamed MA, Khashaba UA. Design, manufacture and analysis of composite epoxy material with embedded silicon carbide (SiC) and alumina (Al2O3) fibers. Materials Testing 57(2015) 72-84.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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9. Aldosari SM, Khashaba UA, Hamed MA, Hedia HS. Design, manufacture and analysis of composite epoxy material with embedded MWCNT fibers. Materials Testing 56(2014) 1029–1041.
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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Drilling analysis of thin woven glass-fiber reinforced epoxy composites
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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Fatigue and reliability analysis of nano-modified scarf adhesive joints in carbon fiber composites
Osama Abdelmoniem Ali Khashaba
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Machinability analysis in drilling woven GFR/epoxy composites: Part I - Effect of machining parameters
Asmaa Hanafy Ali Ghoniem
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E-Government Adoption in Egypt: Analysis, Challenges and Prospects
Amal Farouk Abdelgawad Badaawi
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Electrical power systems protection using Artificial Intelligence “AI” ( Expert systems - Neural networks- wavelet analysis)
Omniya Mohamed Samier Mohamed
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The Style of The Lyrical Performance of Both The Jazz Singer Bridgewater and The Soprano Amira Selim A Mixture of Some of Mozart's Work ( Analysis Study )
Ayman Mohamed Mostafa Hasanein
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Sentiment Analysis
Tamer Ali Abdella Sebaee
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numerical analysis
Hossameldien Hosny Mohamed Badie
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Cost analysis of continuous flight auger piles construction in Egypt
Khalied Mohamed Mohamed Abdelatty
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analysis, behaviors and testing methods of saturated and unsaturated soils and waste materials
Samia Abdelhafiez Mshref Afifi
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numerical analysis
Saied Gamel Ahmed Sayed Ahmed
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Complex Analysis
Saied Gamel Ahmed Sayed Ahmed
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Numerical Analysis
Salwa Amien Mohamed ebrhiem
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Numerical Analysis
Selem Saleh Elsayed Ahmed Dawod
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Numerical Analysis of static and dynamic failure
Selem Saleh Elsayed Ahmed Dawod
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Solid mechanics, Strength of materials, Stress analysis
Atef Eraky Bakry Amien
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Seismic Analysis
Atef Eraky Bakry Amien
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ٍٍٍٍٍٍٍٍٍStructural Analysis
Alaa Ahmed Abd elrahman
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Nonlinear analysis of contact problems in solids
Amro Gamal Elsayed Elsayed Ghoniem
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analysis of reinforced concrete d_regions using strut and tie model
Amro Shehata Mohamed Shehata Fayed
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Numerical Analysis
Magda Mahmoud Mohamed Kasem
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Similarity analysis
Magdy Khalaf Khamis Abdelrahman
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Structural Analysis
Mohsen Mohamed Mohamed Fuad
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Organization Theory & Systems Analysis
Mohamed Ahmed Awad Mustaafa
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Educational Systems Analysis
Mohamed Amin Abdelfatah
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Assessment of tropospheric delay models in GPS baseline data analysis: A case study of a regional network at Upper Egypt
Mohammed Reda Ali Elewa
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Experimental analysis of concrete members
Mohammed Reda Ali Elewa
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Finite element analysis (static and dynamic)
Mohammed Reda Ali Elewa
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Structural analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures
Mohamed Saad Metwaly Abdelkreem
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perturbation analysis
Mohamed Saad Metwaly Abdelkreem
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quadrature analysis
Mohammed Samer Mohamed Yamany
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Data Analysis
Mohammed Abdelghany alsayd
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Traffic analysis
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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Simulation Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Wind Energy Conversion System Using Matlab
Mohammed Ali Abdelfatah Mannsour
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Statistical Analysis
Mohammed Nagieb Abdallah Salem
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Numerical Analysis
Mahmoud Tolba Mohamed Tolba Nawar
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Steel Structures Analysis
Mahmoud Abdelhak Hassan Khater
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Analysis of reinforced concrete D-regions using strut and tie mode
Mahmoud Abdelhak Hassan Khater
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Finite element analysis on the behavior of strengthened RC shallow T-beams with large openings at shear zone using CFRP and BFRP sheets
Mahmoud Mohamed Atta Mhmmud
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numerical analysis
Hany Othman Soliman Mohamed
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Seismic Analysis of Structures
Hany Othman Soliman Mohamed
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Structural Analysis and Design
Heba Zaki Mohamed Abdallah Elfiqi
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Translator Stylometry Analysis
Hanaa Alsayed Elsayed Abdelmoteleb
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analysis of nano-structure
Hanaa Alsayed Elsayed Abdelmoteleb
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Buckling Analysis
Hanaa Alsayed Elsayed Abdelmoteleb
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structure analysis
Hytham Goda Mohamed Moaed
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Critical Analysis of The Cognitive, Theoretical, and Methodological Frameworks for Social Media Addiction Research in Arab and Western Studies During the Second Decade of The Twenty-First Century
Wael Said AbdelMageed Mohamed
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Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
Wael Said AbdelMageed Mohamed
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Data analysis and Data Science
Yasser Ramadan Ali Alashkar
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Finite element analysis, constitutive modeling, macro- plasticity formulations, nonlinear solution techniques and visualization methods
Shokry Abdelmigeed Ahmed Eltawancy
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Discourse Analysis
Abdallah Alsayed Elsayed Ahmed Asskar
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Psychoanalysis
Eman Ahmed Ali Hasanien
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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Eimeria Species in Sheep and Goats in Sharkia Governorate, Egypt
Ahlaam Abd Al Aziz Gharieb Ibrahim
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Ahlam A. Gharib and Norhan K Abd El-Aziz (2013): Molecular Analysis of Quinolone Resistance-Determining Regions in Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli. International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), Volume 1, Issue 8, 145-157
Eman Nabil Abdelfatah Mohammed
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analysis of milk and dairy products for heavy metal and other chemical residues
Dina Mahmoud Ahmed Metwally
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Gene-based molecular analysis of COX1 in Echinococcus granulosus cysts isolated from naturally infected livestock in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Samah Ramadan Elsayed Khallil
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residues analysis
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
Shimaa Ahmed Ibrahim Muhamd
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feed analysis
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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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.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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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Exploring Cardiac Impact of Oral Nicotine Exposure in a Transplantable Neoplasm Mice Model: Insights from Biochemical Analysis, Morphometry, and Molecular Docking: Chlorella vulgaris Green Algae Support
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Phylogenetic analysis of Egyptian foot and mouth disease virus endemic strains
Naglaa Fathy Said Awad
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Infectious Bronchitis Viruses Currently Circulating in the Egyptian Field
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Molecular and Phylogenetic Analysis of Canine Parvovirus Variants (2A-2B-2C) in Egypt
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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Eimeria Species in Sheep and Goats in Sharkia Governorate, Egypt
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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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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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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.
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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
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Biomechanical and Electromyography Analysis on different jump performance for high jump competitor
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Effect of Self –Learning Package on Nurses' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Arterial Blood Gases Analysis for Critically Ill Patients
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Analysis of triacylglycerols molecular species composition, total fatty acids, and sn-2 fatty acids positional distribution in different types of milk powders
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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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Analysis of genetic diversity among a population of canola genotypes as reveled by ISSR-PCR and their associations to seed yield and oil content.
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Gene effects controlling earliness, yield and their components in maize using generations means analysis.
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Genetic variabilities and correlation as well as path coefficient analysis for yield and yield components of some maize genotypes.
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Dynamic Analysis of Demand Functions for Protein Food Commodities
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BUCCOADHESIVE TABLETS FOR DELIVERY OF TRAMADOL Hcl: DESIGN AND IN VITRO ANALYSIS. Nagia,A,El-Megrab,Hanan.M.El-nahas and Gehan,F.Balat Alex.J. Pharm. Sci,,Vol, 20, Sept, pp10I-105 (2006)
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BUCCOADHESIVE TABLETS FOR DELIVERY OF VERAPAMIL HCL: DESIGN, IN VITRO ANALYSIS AND IN-VIVO EVALUATION Fakhr El Din S. Ghazy, Mohamed A. Gad, Hanan M. El-Nahas, Noura G. Eissa . Bull. Pharm. Sci., Assiut University, Vol. 35, Part 1, 17-25(012(.
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Pharmaceutical analysis
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Buccoadhesive tablets for delivary of verapamil Hcl : Design, iv vitro analysis And in vivo evaluation. Bull.Pharm.Sci. Assiut University 35.1.17 (2012)
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of new compounds and analysis of the pharmaceutical products in their pour and dosage forms
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Molecular modeling, spectrofluorimetric, and tandem mass spectrometric analysis reveal a competitive binding of amlodipine and rosuvastatin to plasma albumin: Insight into drug-drug interaction
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Delayed sternal closure in congenital heart surgery: A risk-benefit analysis
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Comparative analysis of different approaches for isolated mitral valve surgery. Ehab Kasem, Ehab Sobhy and Ahmed Bakry. Oral presentation,10th International Congress Of Update in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery. Antalya, Turkey:13-16 March, 2014. American Journal of Cardiology, April 1, 2014: Volume 113, Issue 7, Supplement, Pages S61–S62.
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Perioperative Non-hormonal Pharmacological Interventions for Bleeding Reduction during Open and Minimally-invasive Myomectomy: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis Running title; Drugs for Bleeding in Myomectomy
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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.
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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.
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MEDICAL SCIENCE l ANALYSIS, 25(111), May, 2021
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Failure mode and effect analysis in anesthesia medication errors
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Root cause analysis of ventilator-associated pneumonia and the effect of analysis of expanded ventilator bundle of care
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Lamellar Body Count as a Predictor of Fetal Lung Maturity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Combined serum miR-29c and miR-149 expression analysis as diagnostic genetic markers for colorectal cancer
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The outcome of surgical management of stab wounds of the heart: Analysis of 115 cases.
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Significance of Combined Analysis of PARP1 and EZH2 Expression as Potentially Targetable Biomarkers in Breast Cancer
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DIAGNOSTIC VALIDITY OF DUAL-ENERGY CT IN DETERMINATION OF UROLITHIASIS CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: IN VIVO ANALYSIS
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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
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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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Variants Analysis in Rare diseases
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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
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Pharmaceutical analysis
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Water analysis and water treatment
AbdulFattah Salah Mohamed Ibraahim
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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.
Alaa Hassan Attia Hassan
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Complex Analysis
Mohamed Alaa Addeen Fathy Mohamed
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Flow Injection Analysis
Mohamed Alaa Addeen Fathy Mohamed
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Spectrophotometric Analysis
Ahmed Ali Ali Ali Rimeeh
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Analysis of pesticides
Elsayed Elsayed Hassan Ibrahime
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Genetical studies of some agronomic traits in barley with refernce to diallel analysis . Egypt
Abdulkadir Abdulkadir Mohammed Sallam
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Statistical Analysis
Mohamed El Sayed Mustafa Saad
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Thermal Gravemetric Analysis
Rabab Ahmed Ali Ahmed AbuShanab
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Nonlinear analysis of nanobeams
Khalid Fathi AbdulMuttalib Mohammed
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Bioinformatics tools for Biological data analysis
Abeer Ali AbdelRahman mhmd
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gene exepression analysis
Mohamed Hamdy imam Mohammed Saleh Feky
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Dynamic and Static Analysis
Mohamed Hamdy imam Mohammed Saleh Feky
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Finite Element Analysis
Ahmed Ibrahim Zaki Muhamed
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Capacity analysis
Ahmed Ibrahim Zaki Muhamed
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Traffic analysis
Susan Mohammed Hussein Makhlouf
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The Dynamicity of Dickens's Major Characters in Hard Times: A Lexico-Syntactic Analysis
Iman Bushra Abdel Fattah AbdelMeguid
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Identification and phylogentic analysis of sheep pox during an outbreak of sheep in Sharkia Governorate, Egypt
Yasmin Sabry Mahmoud Hegazy
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urban analysis
Mohamed Mahrous Saadona Ibrahim Darwish
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The impact of financial statement analysis on investment decision making
Mohamed Hamed Mohamed Ibrahim Zidan
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COVID-19 Infection and Early Outcome of Acute Peripheral Vascular Events A propensity Score Matching Analysis
Samar Ahmed Abdo Abdullah
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Molecular analysis
Mohammed Hassan Ahmed Rabei
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ANALYSIS OF EGYPTIAN EXPORTS
Ali Abdel Hameed Mohamed Hassan
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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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9- Hassan, A.A (1994) : Yield analysis of some maize varieties grown under different N- fertilization levels. J.Product. & Dev.2(2) : 292 - 300.
Ahmed Hassan Azab Elbelbisi
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Structure Analysis
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complex Analysis
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Mathematical Analysis
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Real Analysis
Hassan hassan mohamed mohamed
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Hazards Analysis
Hassan hassan mohamed mohamed
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Using GIS and Neutrosophic Multi Criteria Decision Making Techniques in Hazards Analysis
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Analysis of energy systems
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Hydraulics analysis
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Failure Analysis
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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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بحث بعنوان " تحليل الوضع الراهن للوحدات الصحية القروية فى محافظة كفر الشيخ بإستخدام التحليل رباعى الأبعاد SWOT ANALYSIS "، مجلة سيناء للعلوم التطبيقية، كلية العلوم الزراعية البيئية، جامعة العريش، مجلد 7، عدد 3 ، ديسمبر 2018.
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Examination and analysis of monuments
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Finite Element Analysis
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data analysis
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Finite element analysis
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Finite Element Analysis
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Finite Element Analysis
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Structural Analysis
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chemical analysis
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