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Mohammed Ayman Mustafa Ateya
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Plant growth promoting bacteria
Enas Hendawi Mohamed Abdelaal
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the corporate financial decisions and firm growth
Ramy Hosny Mahfouz Elazhary
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Economic Growth and Inclusive Growth
Shaimaa Fekry Mhna Khalil
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Free Cash Flow, Dividend Policy and Leverage: Do Growth Opportunities Matter? Empirical Evidence From Egyptian Stock Exchange
Nahla Fathy Mohamed Amien Salem
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Economic Growth and Environmental Pollution:Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis for Egypt, Turkey and China
Nahla Fathy Mohamed Amien Salem
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The Impact of Forign Aid on Economic Growth :Evidence from 22 African countries
Nahla Fathy Mohamed Amien Salem
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The Impact of Health on Economic Growth in in Egypt during the Period 1969 - 2018
Enaam Alsaeed Omar Ibrahym
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growth performance
Asmaa Wageh Zaghlol Awad
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study the genes related to growth performance in different duk breeds
Ayman Abdelattef Salleh
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Effects of a novel SNP of IGF2R gene on growth traits and expression rate of IGF2R and IGF2 genes in gluteus medius muscle of Egyptian buffalo
Ayman Abdelattef Salleh
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Polymorphisms of the IGF1 gene and their association with growth traits, serum concentration and expression rate of IGF1 and IGF1R in buffalo
Rasha Ragab Mahmoud Farag
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3. Adsorptivity of mercury on magnetite nano-particles and their influences on growth, economical, hemato-biochemical, histological parameters and bioaccumulation in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
Rasha Ragab Mahmoud Farag
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6. Effects of different feeding regimens with protease supplementation on growth, amino acid digestibility, economic efficiency, blood biochemical parameters, and intestinal histology in broiler chickens.
Reda Mohamed Mohamed Abdelaziz
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Association of some hormonal polymorphisms with growth traits in animals
Sozaan Ahmed Ali esmaiel
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Effect of dietary calcium levels on growth, health and histological changes of clarias gariepinus
Sherif Khayry Abdelmoeti Mohamed
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Potential Effects of Anthocyanin-Rich Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Extract on the Growth, Intestinal Histomorphology, Blood Biochemical Parameters, and the Immune Status of Broiler Chickens
Shimaa Ibrahim Mohamed Abdallah
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Efficacy of the dehydrated lemon peels on the immunity, enzymatic antioxidant capacity and growth of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Shimaa Abdelkreem Ali Hassan
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The Effect of Dietary Replacement of Fish Meal with Whey Protein Concentrate on the Growth Performance, Fish Health, and Immune Status of Nile Tilags, Orpia Fingerlineochromis niloticus
Shimaa Abdelkreem Ali Hassan
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The influence of dietary supplementation of cinnamaldehyde and thymol on the growth performance, immunity and antioxidant status of monosex Nile tilapia fingerlings (Oreochromis nilot
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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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.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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Mahmoud, R. El-Sayed; Ibrahim, Doaa; Badawi, M. El-Sayed (2013): Effect of supplementation of broiler diets with guava leaves and/or olive oil on growth, blood metabolites and immune response. Benha Veterinary Medical Journal, 25 (2): 23-32.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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Mohamed El-Sayed, Hakim, Y and El-Murr, A (2012): Effects of different growth promoters as feed supplement on growth and immune response in Oreochromis niloticus. Egyptian Journal for Aquaculture, 2 (3): 17-30.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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1. H.H. Mohammed, M.E. Badawi, M.S. El-Tarabany and M. Rania (2016): Effects of boldenone undecylenate on growth performance, maintenance behavior, reproductive hormones and carcass traits of growing rabbits. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 19(2): 245–251.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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10. El-Murr, A.; Hakim, Y. and Badawi, M. El-Sayed (2014): Studying the effect of Spirulina enriched diet in Oreochromis niloticus on growth performance, health status and protective effect against infection with Aeromonas hydrophila. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, (2014), 7 (2): 475-489.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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10. Essam A. Mahmoud , Badawi M. El-Sayed, Yasser H. Mahsoub, Abd elhakeem El-Murr, Ahmed Neamat-Allah (2020): Effect of Chlorella vulgaris enriched diet on growth performance, hematoimmunological responses, antioxidant and transcriptomics profile disorders caused by deltamethrin toxicity in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 102: 422-429.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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11. Badawi, M., Farahat, M.Ali, S. , Hakim, Y. and Khalil A. (2016): Effect of dietary levels of calcium on growth, health and histological changes of Clarias gariepinus. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, (2015), 8 (1): 171-192.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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12. Badawi, M. El-Sayed and Gomaa, A.M. (2016): Influence of diets supplemented with pomegranate peel extract on growth performance, some blood parameters and immune status in Oreochromus niloticus. Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research, (2016).
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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6. M. Farahat, M. Badawi, A. Hussein and G. Attia (2020): Effect of replacing dietary corn by sorghum on the growth performance, shank skin pigmentation, carcass traits, caecal microflora and nutrient digestibility of broiler chickens. International Journal of Poultry Science. 1-8.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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7. Ahmed Mohamed Abd-El-Rahman, Mohamed El-Sayed Badawi, Doaa Ibrahim Mohamed, Wafaa A. El-Eraky (2020): Effect of yeast-fermented olive pulp on growth parameters, digestibility, carcass traits and economic efficiency of broiler chickens. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 8(1):1-5.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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Badawi M. El-Sayed, Y. Hakim, Hassanin M. El-Sayed and Haytham A. Ali (2014): Effect of Partial Replacement of Yellow Corn by Pomegranate Peel with or Without Allzyme SSF on Growth Performance and Health Status of Oreochromis niloticus. World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences 6 (2): 182-189
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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Hassanin M.E; Hakim, Y; Mohamed El-Sayed (2014): Dietary effect of ginger (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) on growth performance, immmune response of Nile tilapia (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) and disease resistance against AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 7 (1): 44-61.
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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Hesham H. Mohammed, Badawi, M. El-Sayed, Walaa M. Abd El-Razik, M.A. Ali and R.M. Abd El-Aziz (2014): The Influence of Chromium Sources on Growth Performance, Economic Efficiency, Some Maintenance Behaviour, Blood Metabolites and Carcass Traits in Broiler Chickens. Global Veterinaria, 12, (5), 2014.
Mohammed Metwally Mohamed Metwallie
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Comparative Study on Ginger Powder and Ginger Extract Nanoparticles: Effects on Growth, Immune–Antioxidant Status, Tissue Histoarchitecture, and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila and Pseudomonas putida Infection in Oreochromis niloticus
Mohammed Metwally Mohamed Metwallie
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Dietary alpha-lipoic acid boosts growth, immune-antioxidant traits, behavior, and transcriptomes of antioxidant, apoptosis, and immune-related genes to combat cold stress in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Mohammed Metwally Mohamed Metwallie
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Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Hematological Parameters, and Histological Features of Nile Tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) Fed Diets with Supplementary Herbal Extracts Under Prolonged Water Exchange
Mohammed Metwally Mohamed Metwallie
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The contribution of Coriandrum sativum in enhancing Oreochromis niloticus rearing at sub-optimal temperatures: effect on growth, health status, survival rate, and resistance to Aeromons Veronii
Mohammed Metwally Mohamed Metwallie
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The immunosuppressive, growth-hindering, hepatotoxic, and oxidative stress and immune related-gene expressions-altering effects of gibberellic acid in Oreochromis niloticus: A mitigation trial using alpha-lipoic acid
Mahmoud Ibrahim Mohieeldeen
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Effect of fish meal substitution with dried bovine hemoglobin on the growth, blood hematology, antioxidant activity and related genes expression, and tissue histoarchitecture of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Mahmoud Ibrahim Mohieeldeen
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Potential Effects of Anthocyanin-Rich Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Extract on the Growth, Intestinal Histomorphology, Blood Biochemical Parameters, and the Immune Status of Broiler Chickens
Heba Hassan hosny
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Adsorptivity of mercury on magnetite nano-particles and their influences on growth, economical, hemato-biochemical, histological parameters and bioaccumulation in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Heba Hassan hosny
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Carvacrol essential oil stimulates growth performance, immune response, and tolerance of Nile tilapia to Cryptococcus uniguttulatus infection
Heba Hassan hosny
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Dietary sodium alginate effect on growth, digestion, body composition, antioxidant capacity, and mucous immune response in yellowfin sea bream Acanthopagr
Heba Hassan hosny
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Effect of DietaryMoringa oleiferaLeaves Nanoparticles onGrowth Performance, Physiological, Immunological Responses,and Liver Antioxidant Biomarkers in Nile tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) against Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Toxicity
Heba Hassan hosny
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Growth, hemato-biochemical, immune-antioxidant response, and gene expression in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) received nano iron oxide-incorporated diets
Heba Hassan hosny
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Mooseer (Allium hirtifolium) boosts growth, general health status, and resistance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against Streptococcus iniae infection
Heba Hassan hosny
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Mucuna pruriens seeds extract boosts growth, immunity, testicular histology, and expression of immune-related genes of mono-sex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Heba Hassan hosny
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Nano-Curcumin/Chitosan Modulates Growth, Biochemical, Immune, and Antioxidative Profiles, and the Expression of Related Genes in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
Heba Hassan hosny
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Nano-liposome of thyme essential oil promotes growth performance, antioxidant and immune responses to aeromonad septicemia in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, fingerlings
Heba Hassan hosny
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The Dietary Effects of Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) Extract onGrowth, Hematological Parameters, Immunity, AntioxidantStatus, and Disease Resistance of Common Carp (Cyprinuscarpio) againstAeromonas hydrophila
Hend Mohamed Saied Mahdy
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Mannanoligosaccharides as a Carbon Source in Biofloc Boost Dietary Plant Protein and Water Quality, Growth, Immunity and Aeromonas hydrophila Resistance in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Yasser Abdelhakiem Hamdy Mahsoub
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Effect of Partial Replacement of Yellow Corn by Pomegranate Peel with or Without Allzyme SSF on Growth Performance and Health Status of Oreochromis niloticus
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.
Asmaa Abdelsalam Mohamed alsaied
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Assessing different barley growth habits under Egyptian conditions for enhancing resilience to climate change
Elsayed Mohamed Abdel Wahed Khalil
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Growth and survival of probiotic bacteria in fermented flavoured soy milk drinks during storage
Eman Talaat Ali Mohamed Abosead Ahmed
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Effects of dried okra fruit (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) powder on growth, carcass characteristics, blood indices, and meat quality of stored broiler meat.
Eman Talaat Ali Mohamed Abosead Ahmed
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Impacts of dietary supplementation of pyocyanin powder on growth performance, carcase traits, blood chemistry, meat quality and gut microbial activity of broilers
Khaled Mohammed Ali AlMarakby
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0.05) effects on final body weight, total body weight gain, feed input, feed conversion ratio, relative growth rate and protein productive value. The findings of blood hematological and biochemical parameters did not significantly differed among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). The mortality rate was considerably decreased in the T5 group when compared with the control group. The parameters of health conditions were homogeneous in all dietary groups. The relative profit was significantly increased with all inclusion levels of DDGS compared with the control diet (T1). In conclusion, incorporation of DDGS instead of the mixture of fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn up to the level 30 % had no negative effects on productive performance, and health condition, with a considerable improvement in the economic efficiency of Nile tilapia fish diets.'>Impact of distiller's dried grains with solubles on health and performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fish. Mohamed Mostafa Khadr 1, Khaled M. Al-Marakby 2, Sabry, A. Shehata 2 and Mohamed S. Ebrahim 1 1 Central Laboratory of Aquaculture Research, Abbasa, Abo-Hammad, Sharkia, Egypt. 2 Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Egypt. Abstract This work was conducted to study the impact of dried distiller grain with solubles (DDGS) incorporation in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) diets on performance, health and economic efficiency. An aggregate number of 200 Nile tilapia fingerlings (Average body weight 12.86 g ± 0.14) were randomly distributed into five experimental groups, with 4 replicates (Glass aquaria) contain 10 fingerlings per each. Five diets were formulated to contain 0 (Control diet based on fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn), 5, 10, 20 and 30% DDGS (T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 , respectively). The fingerlings received the experimental diets twice daily to apparent satiation for 16 weeks. All inclusion levels of DDGS (5, 10, 20 and 30%) had no significant (P > 0.05) effects on final body weight, total body weight gain, feed input, feed conversion ratio, relative growth rate and protein productive value. The findings of blood hematological and biochemical parameters did not significantly differed among the experimental groups (P > 0.05). The mortality rate was considerably decreased in the T5 group when compared with the control group. The parameters of health conditions were homogeneous in all dietary groups. The relative profit was significantly increased with all inclusion levels of DDGS compared with the control diet (T1). In conclusion, incorporation of DDGS instead of the mixture of fish meal, soybean meal and yellow corn up to the level 30 % had no negative effects on productive performance, and health condition, with a considerable improvement in the economic efficiency of Nile tilapia fish diets.
Safaa Mohamed Gamal Ibrahiem Abedullaal
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Effect of clothes Softeners on functional performance properties of the finished fabrics to resist both of wrinkles and growth of bacteria
Abdelaleim Ismail Ibrahim ElSayed
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Effect of Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn) Seed Extract on Bacterial Activities and Growth of Human Liver Cancer Cells
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of Brewers Dried Grain and Yeast Culture on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks. Mohamed A. Nour, M.M. El-Hindawy, A.I. Attia and E.A. Ashour Zagazig Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, Vol. 43, July 2016, No. 4, pp. 1253- 1266.
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of dietary supplementation of garlic (Allium sativum) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) on growth performance, carcass traits, blood profile and oxidative status in growing rabbits. Mahmoud Alagawany , Elwy Ali Ashour, Fayez Mohamed Reda Annals of Animal Science, Vol. 16, No. 2 (2016) 489–505 DOI: 10.1515/aoas-2015
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of Graded Replacement of Corn by Broken Rice in Growing Japanese Quail Diets on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Economics. E.A. Ashour, F.M. Reda and M. Alagawany Asian Journal of Animal Sciences 9 (6): 404-411, 2015 ISSN 1819-1878 / DOI: 10.3923/ajas.2015.404.411
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effect of supplementation of Yucca schidigera extract to growing rabbit diets on growth performance, carcass characteristics, serum biochemistry and liver oxidative status. E.A. Ashour, M. Alagawany, F.M. Reda and M.E. Abd El-Hack Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 9 (11) : 732-742, 2014.
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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Effects of Dietary Protein, Energy and Lysine Intake on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Growing Japanese Quails. F.M. Reda, E.A. Ashour, M. Alagawany and M.E. Abd El-Hack Asian Journal of Poultry Science, 2015 ISSN 1819-3609 DOI: 10.3923/ajpsaj.2015. © 2015 Academic Journals Inc.
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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The influences of dietary supplementation of peanut skin powder (Arachis Hypogaea) on growth performance, carcass traits, blood chemistry, antioxidant activity and meat quality of broilers. M. E. Abd El-Hack1a, E. A. Ashour1, Gh. M. Elaraby2, A. O. Osman3 and M. Arif4 Manuscript ID AN16346, Animal Production Science 2016. Website: http://www.publish.csiro.au/AN/justaccepted/AN16346
Olwi Ali Mohamed Hasanien
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The Influences of Partially Replacement of Maize Corn by Broken Rice and Sugar Beat Pulp on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Economics of Meat-Type Quail. Elwy Ali Ashour, Fayez Mohamed Reda and Mohamed Ezzat Abd El-Hack Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science (IJAS), 2016.
Mohammed Mamdouh Abdeltawab Mhmud
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Effect of use the growth regulators on mass production, total alkaloids and phenolic content
Heba sayed ahmed taha
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Growth performance, biochemical, cytological and molecular aspects of rabbits exposed to lead toxicity
Amira Ahmed Foad
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Insulin-like growth factor 1 and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 as predictive biomarkers of depression and migraine in obese women
Ahmed Mohamed Abdelwahab Elsayed Elemem
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Short term results of radial Lengthening and acute deformity correction by circular fixator in post-traumatic distal radius physeal growth arrest.
Ahmed Mahmoud Hassan Farag
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Three Dimensional ultrasound and color power doppler imaging of the placental vasculature in cases of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction
Ashgan Abdallah Abdelaal
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Amany Rashad Ahmed
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Vascular endothelial growth factor and colour Doppler ultrasonography in knee osteoarthritis: Relation to pain and physical function
Ayman Alsayed Abdulhameed
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Influence of obesity on soluble endoglin and transforming growth factor b1 in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Tayseer Refaat Ibrahim Elsayed
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Expression of Stem Cell Marker OCT4 and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Predict Recurrence in Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder in Egyptian Patients Mona M. Ahmed ,Taiseer R. Ibrahim, Safa A.Balata, Mohamed Malek, Ibrahim Ismail, Ayman Omar Abstract Introduction: In the past, the prognosis of bladder cancer was dependent on the presence of muscle invasion. Recently High-Grade T1 (HGT1) Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC), found to be associated with similar behaviour and prognosis even following Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) therapy. Recognition of new markers that may help in selection of high-risk cases that need aggressive treatment even in the early stage to avoid unwanted toxicity of chemotherapy has to be high priority. Aim: To evaluate the prognostic value of Octamer-Binding Transcription Factor 4 (OCT4) and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) immunohistochemical expression in urothelial carcinoma of the bladder and their effect as well as the vascular invasion on the recurrence of these tumours. Materials and Methods: Prospective cohort study conducted in Zagazig University hospital from January 2010 till December 2013. Immunohistochemical staining of OCT4, EGFR and Cd34 for 68 cases of bladder cancer samples was done. The correlation between the expressions of each marker and clinic-pathologic parameters was then analyzed. Results: OCT4 was detected in 53 patients (77.9%) of total cases. EGFR showed high expression in 25 of cases. 18 and 25 cases revealed low and no EGFR expression, respectively. There was a significant association between intensity of OCT4 expression and tumour grade (p<0.001), muscle invasion (p<0.001), vascular invasion (p=0.004) and stage (p=0.001). Significant association was established between EGFR expression and tumor size, grade, lamina propria, muscle and vascular invasion and stage (p 0.005, <0.001, 0.001, <0.001, respectively). Significant association observed between OCT4, EGFR expression and vascular invasion and recurrence (p=0.026, 0.001 and 0.002 respectively). Conclusion: Using selective inhibitors for EGFR and OCT4 especially that approved for EGFR in treating selected cases of urothelial carcinoma of bladder could suppress tumor growth. These markers in addition to presence of vascular invasion have to be used in screening of high risk noninvasive group that benefits from target therapy
Hanan Salah Mohamed Rezk
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Association of Plasma Epidermal Growth Factor with Cognitive Function in Parkinson Disease Patients
Hanan Salah Mohamed Rezk
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I as A Predictor of Ischemic Stroke Outcome
Samar Mahmoud Abdelhalim Mustafa
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13-Insulin-Like Growth Factor I as A Predictor of Ischemic Stroke Outcome Sabah M. Lotfy1, Hanan Salah1, Heba A. Selim1, Wafaa S. Mohamed1, Samar M. Sharaf2 Departments of Neurology1, Clinical Pathology2, Zagazig University; Egyp Egypt J Neurol Psychiat Neurosurg. ,July 2013 , Vol 50 ,Issue 3t
Abdallah Moatasem Mohamed Noarah
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Evaluation of small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS) in Egyptian patients with unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms: Histopathologic features and clinical correlates in an under recognized entity
Nahla Ibrahim Attia Attar
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17 Insulin like growth factor-1, inhibin a ,insulin, anti-insulin antibodies and fetal birth weight in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبيه مايو - 2003
Huda Abdeen ebrahim
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Vascular endothelial growth factor and colour Doppler ultrasonography in knee osteoarthritis : relation to pain and physical function
Walid Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Zeidan
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Maternal hematological aspects in correlation to placental and pathological findings in gestations with growth restrictive issues
Walid Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Zeidan
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Placenta Previa and Placental Adhesive Diseases Does It Affect Fetal Growth Patterns?
Ikram Abdelhalim Abdelmoety
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Hanafy, M. S.; Amen, G.H., Abd El- Haliem, E. 2005.Effect of 50 Hz 6 kv/ M Electric Field on the Protein Molecular Structure and the Growth Characteristics of the Vicia faba Plant. Physics of the Alive. 13(2):41-54.
Eman Elsayed Mohmaed Selim
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Growth criteria, carbohydrate contents, free proline and ions accumulation in Ambrosia maritime L., callus grown under different salinity levels after exposing to fast neutrons irradiation.
HossamElDin Mohammed Hassan Musalmi
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Group 4 heteroepitaxial growth
Taher Mohammed Ahmed AbuAlnasr
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Effects of pH on growth index, Tilapia
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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.
Lamis Desouqy Ibrahim
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Integration effect between biofertilizers and natural fertilizers on growth, NPK uptake and yield parameters of wheat plant grown in alkaline soil
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Age, Growth and Mortality of Rhabdosargus haffara in LakeTimsah, (Suez Canal, Egypt) M.A. El-Drawany
Wafa Jalal Mohammed Hassanein Najjar
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Growth, Food and Feeding Habits of Bagrusbayad and Bagrusdocmacinhibiting Muess Channel, SharkiaProvince, Egypt
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Effect of copper on growth, bioactive metabolites, antioxidant enzymes and photosynthesis-related gene transcription in Chlorella vulgaris
laMah Kamel Mohammed Abdasameea
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Dietary supplementation of probiotics improves growth performance and immune response in ducksexperimentally infected with Riemerella anatipestifer
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Effect of Dietary Medium-Chain α-Monoglycerides on the Growth Performance, Intestinal Histomorphology, Amino Acid Digestibility, and Broiler Chickens’ Blood Biochemical Parameters
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Growth Performance, Hematological Characteristics and Carcass Merits in Four Different Duck Breeds
wafaa Reda Ibrahim Ali sherief
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Impact of Dietary Lavender Essential Oil on the Growth and Fatty Acid Profile of Breast Muscles, Antioxidant Activity, and Inflammatory Responses in Broiler Chickens
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Impact of feeding anaerobically fermented feed supplemented with acidifiers on its quality and growth performance, intestinal villi and enteric pathogens of mulard ducks
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Impact of Fermented or Enzymatically Fermented Dried Olive Pomace on Growth, Expression of Digestive Enzyme and Glucose Transporter Genes, Oxidative Stability of Frozen Meat, and Economic Efficiency of Broiler Chickens
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Interactive effects of dietary quercetin nanoparticles on growth, flesh antioxidant capacity and transcription of cytokines and Aeromonas hydrophila quorum sensing orchestrating genes in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Potential use of cowpea protein hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in broiler chickens: effects on growth, intestinal morphology, muscle lipid profile, and immune status
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improvement of growth and yield of pea
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Causality between petroleum consumption and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Egypt
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Energy consumption and economic growth in Egypt: Evidence from ARDL bound testing approach
Iyad Mohammed Attia Attia
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Revisiting the relationship between Economic growth and inflation in Egypt: Evidence from structure Break testing.
Iyad Mohammed Attia Attia
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What is the role of Financial Development and Energy Consumption on Economic Growth? New Evidence from North African Countries.
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
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2- Oraby, F.T.; Yakout, G.M.; Mohamed, A.A. and Hassan, A.A.(1985) : Effect of seed size and certain seed treatments on ,aize grown at N leveles 1.Effect on growth. Annals of Agric. Sci Moshtohor, Vol.23 (4), 1496 - 1504 .
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4- Hassan, A. A (1990) : The effect of root length on growth and yield characteristics in maize. Xth congress of the EUCARPIA maize and sorghum section, Baden, Austria - June 4-8, 1990.
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REDUCE THE HURTFUL EFFECTS OF SEA WATER SALINITY ON GROWTH, SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL CHARACTERS AS WELL AS YIELD OF Phaseolus vulgaris L. BY USING HUMIC ACID, PROLINE AND NAPHTHALENE ACETIC ACID
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INVESTIGATION OF PROTECTIVE ROLE OF ASCORBIC ACID ON OCHRATOXIN TOXICITY IN GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN GROWING LAMBS
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