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Mazen Mohamed Abd ulrahman
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Life Testing
Ayman Magdeldin Mohamed Sadek
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Khalied Abdelsalam Ali Abdelsalam
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Testing
Mo'men Mahmoud Ezzelarab Abdelaziz Metwally Askoura
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Acid adaptive mechanisms of campylobcater jejuni inthe gastrointestinal tract
Mohamed Adel Tawfik Elshahat
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life testing
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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Testing the pollution Haven Hypothesis for MENA countries
Wael Shehta Abu El Azm Mansour
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Life Testing Experiment
Wael Shehta Abu El Azm Mansour
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Partially Accelerated Life Testing
Ihsan Shokry Attia Hegazy
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Evaluating the electronic correlated tests and manually correlated tests and the attitude of the fourth year students of the division of educational psychology towards them
Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Ali Youssief
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Mechanical Testing
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.
Islam Samy Mohamed Abdelsalam
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Applying website usability testing techniques to promotp e-services
Ehab Roshdy Mohamed
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test
Khalied Mohamed Mohamed Abdelatty
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analysis, behaviors and testing methods of saturated and unsaturated soils and waste materials
Khalied Mohamed Mohamed Abdelatty
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Testing the artificial soil and aggregate made from municipal solid waste and using it as a subsoil in road construction and in concrete.
Nabil Mohamed Abdelhamed Zaied
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Locus of control,test anxiety,and social responsibility
Helal Abdelkader Mahmoud Hassann
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test
Yasser Ramadan Ali Alashkar
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Experimental tests on steel, concrete and composite structures
Ahmed Saliem Saleh issa
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test
Ahmed Samy Morsy Morsi
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test
Walid Salah Mohamed Abdelmoniem
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Personality disorders according to the five-factor model in the Minnesota Multifaceted Personality Test as predictors of behavioral disorders among a sample of those dependent on psychoactive substances
Eman Ahmed Ali Hasanien
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Light and scanning electron microscopy of Gasterophilus intestinalis (larvae and adult fly) infesting donkeys with emphasis on histopathology of the induced lesions.
Eman Ahmed Ali Hasanien
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PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITIC INFECTION IN GOATS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT
Taghreed Saber Mohamed Sayed Ahmd
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testicular toxicity
Dina Mahmoud Ahmed Metwally
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Biomarkers as predictive tools to test the in vivo anti-sarcoptic mange activity of propolis in naturally infested rabbits
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.
Rasha Ragab Mahmoud Farag
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Effect of a multicarbohydrase supplementation to diets varying in metabolisable energy level on the performance, carcase traits, caecal microbiota, intestinal morphology, and nutrient digestibility in broiler chickens,
Sozaan Ahmed Ali esmaiel
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Melamine and/or formaldehyde exposures affect steroidogenesis via alteration of StAR protein and testosterone synthetic enzyme expression in male mice
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
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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36. Alaa B. Ismael, Salama Abd El Hafez, Ayman A. Swelumd, Essam H. Mohamed, and Abdel-Rahman A. Alhumiany. Development of a rapid and specific latex agglutination test for the serodiagnosis of camel brucellosis. The 30th meeting of the Saudi Biological Society, University of Tabuk,18-20 Jumada Al-Akhira, 1436 AH (9-11 April 2015 AD).
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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37. Swelum A, Ismael A, Abd-El-Hafez S, Alhumiany A. A Comparison Between Using of Buffered Plate Agglutination Test (Bpat), Rose Bengal Plate Test (Rbpt) And Serum Agglutination Test (Sat) for Diagnosis of Brucellosis In Dromedary Camel. The 4th ISOCARD Conference in 8-12 June 2015 at Kazakhstan.
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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38. Salama M. Abd El Hafez, Alaa B. Ismael, Ayman A. Swelum, Essam H. Mohamed and 1Abdel-Rahman A. Alhumiany. Development of a Rapid and Specific Latex Agglutination Test for the Serodiagnosis of Camel Brucellosis Using a Brucella melitensis Periplasmic Protein Antigen. Global Veterinaria 15 (3): 260-267, 2015.
Alaa Basuony Ismail Ismaiel
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42. Alaa Bassuny Ismael, Ayman Abdel-Aziz Swelum, Salama A-H Mostafa and Abdel-Rahman A Alhumiany. Latex agglutination using the periplasmic proteins antigen of Brucella melitensis is a successful, rapid, and specific serodiagnostic test for ovine brucellosis. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology. 2016, 29 (3), 480-487. DOI: 10.1177/0394632016648709.
Amr Hassan Mohamed Amer
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• intestinal parasite
Amr Hassan Mohamed Amer
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intestinal parasite
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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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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Statistical Modelling of Categorical Outcome with More than Two Nominal Categories Fatma D.M. Abdallah* Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt *Corresponding author: Nour_stat2013@yahoo.com Received August 13, 2018; Revised October 04, 2018; Accepted December 04, 2018 Abstract This paper aims to explain and apply an important statistical method used for modelling categorical outcome variable with at least two unordered categories. Logistic regression model especially multinomial logistic type (MNL) model is the best choice to model unordered qualitative data. A simulation study was done to examine the efficiency of the model in representing categorical response variable. Three explanatory variables (age, species, and sex) are used for discrimination. While the outcome variable was Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT) results which has four outcome categories (negative, positive, false positive, and false negative). Therefore, logit model will be utilized to model this data. MNL models were fitted using SPSS packages and parameters estimated depending on maximum likelihood (MLE) by the Newton-Raphson algorithm. This model depends mainly on two estimates to interpret the results, they are the regression coefficient and the exponentiated coefficients which known as the odds ratio. This model was a good fitted for description the data of 500 values of Rose Bengal Plate Test results of Brucella in sheep and goat species. The results showed fitting of the model to the data with highly significant likelihood ratio statistic for the overall model (P value = 0.000**). Wald test was significant for all variables in positive category and this indicated that age, species and sex are good predictors for test results. The odds ratio in case of positive category for age, species and sex was 1.589, 0.214 and 0.133 respectively. Keywords: multinomial logistic regression, odds ratio, Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT), maximum likelihood and pseudo R2 Cite This Article: Fatma D.M. Abdallah, “Statistical Modelling of Categorical Outcome with More than Two Nominal Categories.” American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, vol. 6, no. 6 (2018): 262-265. doi: 10.12691/ajams-6-6-7.
Fatma Desouky Mohamed Abdallah
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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).
Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Hassan Badawy
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12. Ahmed F. K. Assi ; Asmaa T.Y. Kishawy* ; Mohamed E. Badawi and EL-Sayed I. Hassanein (2020): Efgyfect of replacement dietary fish meal by rice protein concentrate on performance, body composition and intestinal histology in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Egypt. J. of Appl. Sci., 35 (11): 202-213.
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
Nesma Ibrahim Mohamed Ali
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Food Yellow4 reprotoxicity in relation to localization of DMC1 and apoptosis in rat testes: Roles of royal jelly and cod liver oil
Nesma Ibrahim Mohamed Ali
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The efficacy of chronic zinc oxide nanoparticles using on testicular damage in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat model
Hany Ahmed Mohamed Mouhammde
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Effect of sexual excitation on testosterone and nitric oxide levels of water buffalo bulls (Bubalus bubalis) with different categories of sexual behavior and their correlation with each other
Heba Hassan hosny
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Influence of biosynthesized nanoparticles exposure on mortality, residual deposition, and intestinal bacterial dysbiosis in Cyprinus c
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)
Hanaa Mohamed Alghazaly
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Ahmed Abdelfattah-Hassan and Hanaa M. El-Ghazali (2019): EFFECTS OF DIET’S ACIDIFYING ADDITIVES ON THE INTESTINAL HISTOMORPHOLOGY IN DUCKS. Slov Vet Res. 56 (Suppl 22): 219–28.
Hanaa Mohamed Alghazaly
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Eman I. El-beherya, Nesma I. El-naseeryb, Hanaa M. El-Ghazali, Yaser H.A. Elewa, Eman A.A. Mahdy, Enas El-Hady, Mervat M.H. Konsowa (2019): The efficacy of chronic zinc oxide nanoparticles using on testicular damage in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat model. Acta Histochemica 121:84–93.
Walid Rezk Alghareeb Elsaied
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ANTIBIOTIC RESIDUE LEVELS IN CAMEL, CATTLE AND SHEEP TISSUES USING LC-MS/MS METHOD W. R. El-Ghareeb1,2, Z. Sh. Mulla1, A. M. A. Meligy3,4, W. S. Darwish2 and A. M. Edris1 1Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Husbandry, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 2 Food Control Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University 44519, Egypt 3Department of Clinical Studies, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 4Physiology Department, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI), Agricultural Research Centre (ARC), Giza, Egypt Abstract Antimicrobials are very essential in prevention and control of infectious diseases for both humans and animals. However, the unregulated use of the antimicrobials may lead to several adverse health effects, such as development of multidrug resistant microbial strains, allergic and anaphylactic reactions. Saudi Arabia is one of the major countries in Middle East and Arabian Peninsula with a drastic increase in the livestock production. However, there is a clear lack of information about the current situation of antimicrobial residues in meat and edible offal intended for human consumption in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, this study screened the residue levels of nine antimicrobials with the most common use in Saudi Arabia veterinary medical field. These antimicrobials were enrofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, tylosin, erythromycin, tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, sulfamethazine and sulfaquinoxaline. The tested samples included muscles, livers and kidneys of camel, cattle and sheep slaughtered at Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. Antimicrobial residues in the tested samples was quantitatively estimated using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). Sulfamethazine was detected at higher levels compared with the maximum residual limits (MPL) established by the regulatory authorities. Therefore, the effect of different cooking methods on sulfamethazine residues was investigated. The achieved results indicated occurrence of antimicrobial residues in the examined samples at levels below the recommended MPL, except for sulfamethazine that was detected at higher levels. Six antimicrobial residues were detected in samples collected from sheep; however, only three antimicrobials were detected in camel and cattle. Efficient heat treatment of the meat contaminated with sulfamethazine significantly reduced the residue load of sulfamethazine. In conclusion, efficient cooking of meat and observing the withdrawal periods of different antimicrobials are advisable to reduce human exposure to antimicrobial residues via meat consumption. مكان النشر: The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, August (2019).
Walid Rezk Alghareeb Elsaied
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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)
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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effect of a proposed program on self-confidence, frequency Skill performance for and some variables crawling on the back The research aimed to identify the use of the design of a program (psychological - educational) to develop self-confidence and reduce the level of psychological frequency and teach swimming crawl on the back, The researchers used the experimental method on a sample of (40) students for the second year students of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other control of the strength of each (20) students. Research tools include: Skill tests - Psychometrics - Physical tests - Educational program The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetic mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - Test "T" - correlation coefficient - improvement rates%. The most important results are: - Psychological-educational program proposed by the two researchers is more influential and positive than the traditional method of developing self-confidence and reducing the level of psychological hesitation of students. - The psychological and educational program proposed by the two researchers is more influential and positive than the traditional method of learning the skills of swimming crawling backpacks for students. One of the main recommendations: - The use of the program (psychological - educational) proposed that was applied in this research in swimming lectures. - To pay attention to the psychological aspects of practitioners of various sports activities in all stages of the age and the use of sports practice in the development of their psychological skills
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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Effect of using the Dalton method supported by M-learning Learn to swim chest The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (40) students of the second year students of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other control officer each (20). Students. Research tools include: Skill Tests - Cognitive Achievement Test - Educational Program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: - Arithmetic mean – standard deviation – median – torsion coefficient – T – test – correlation coefficient – improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1- The experimental group that used the Dalton method supported by mobile learning (M-Learning) over the control group that used the traditional method (verbal explanation and performance of the practical model), which shows its effectiveness and its effect on learning chest swimming. 2- Dalton method supported by mobile learning to take into account the differences between the individual students. Key recommendations include: 1- Using the Dalton method supported by mobile learning with other swimming methods and other sports activities. 2- The need to hold training courses for those teaching swimming, in order to identify the latest educational methods. 3- Attention to the teaching of cognitive content beside the skill content of swimming, which helps to expand the learner's perceptions, which facilitates the learning process.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effect of an integrated E-learning program on learning motivation and cognitive achievement to swim crawling The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) female students of the first division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (15) students. Research tools include: skills tests, cognitive achievement, test in the educational program using the educational software. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1. The experimental group using the integrated learning mode (e-learning - traditional education) is superior to the control group that used the traditional method (verbal explanation and practical model performance), which indicates the effectiveness of the combined learning and its impact on learning the skills of the crawling swimmer on the abdomen. 2. Integrated e-learning is more effective than instruction learning by improving the level of performance of the abdominal crawling pool (under research), cognitive achievement and increasing motivation towards learning among students. One of the main recommendations: 1- The necessity of using the integrated e-learning strategy in teaching swimming. 2- The use of technology in education to increase the motivation of learning among students. 3- Develop programs to develop the motivation of learning among students, which leads to faster learning and improve the level of skilled performance.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The Effect of Using Differentiated education On the achievement of knowledge and skills of the first star in the signature swimming The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (40) female students of the Fourth division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (20) students. Research tools include: skills tests - cognitive achievement - test in the educational program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1- The use of differential education has a positive effect on the cognitive achievement and level of performance of the first star skills in the signature swimming pool (under consideration). 2- Differentiated education is more effective than the method of learning by orders in the achievement of knowledge and improve the level of performance of the skills of the first star in the swimming signature (under consideration). One of the main recommendations: 1- The need to use a distinctive education as one of the modern teaching methods to learn and master the cognitive and motor aspects in the swimming signature. 2- The importance of the introduction of teaching methods that give an effective role to the student during the educational process in line with the modernization and educational development, including the teaching method distinct 3- Conduct similar studies using the differentiated education and learn about its impact on other water sports.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effect ofWater Pilates exercises on learning basic skills In swimming and the quality of emotional life in women The study aimed to identify the use of water-related Pilates exercises for women over 30 years and to know their effect on learning some basic skills in swimming and their emotional quality of life. The researchers used the experimental method on a sample of 15 female members of the Community Service and Environment Development Unit Physical Education Girls Zagazig University. research tools: Physical tests - Technical tests - Educational units using water pilates exercises.. The researcher used the following statistical methods: The researchers used the following statistical methods Arithmetic mean - standard deviation - mean - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement ratios%. important results: 1- Pilates exercises proposed to have a positive impact on learning the basic skills in swimming in women over 30 years. 2 - Pilates exercises proposed to have a positive impact on improving the quality of emotional life in women. One of the main recommendations: 1-the need to use exercises Pilates water because of its role in calming the nerves and make the muscles relax and the mind to clear and remove the factor of fear and tension, especially in the water. 2 - the use of exercises Pilates water associated with music in the education of swimming because of the impact in helping to relax.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effectiveness of the objective exercises on the level of start-up and rotation performance In swimming crawling The researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) female students of the third division of the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University were divided into two groups, one experimental and the other a female officer each Of them (15) students. Research tools include: skills tests, Physical tests, educational program. The researcher used the following statistical methods: arithmetical mean - standard deviation - median - torsion coefficient - T test - coefficient of correlation - improvement rates%. The most important results are: 1. The experimental group that used the objective exercises outweighed the control group which used the traditional method (verbal explanation and performance of the practical model), which indicates its effectiveness and its effect on learning to start and circulation in swimming crawling on the abdomen. 2. The use of objective exercises has a positive impact on the level of performance and the start time and rotation in swimming crawling on the abdomen. One of the main recommendations: 1- The use of objective exercises in education because of its effectiveness in improving the level of performance and the start time and rotation in swimming crawling on the abdomen for students of the third year at the Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University. 2- The need to instruct faculty members and those who teach swimming methods to include educational programs on the purpose exercises, in order to avoid the rigidity of the traditional method of teaching.
Doaa Mohamed Kamel Bayomy
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The effectiveness of the use of electronic maps strategy concepts to learn some skills Basic and cognitive achievement in water polo Research was to identify the effect of using electronic maps strategy concepts on the collection of knowledge and learn some of the basic skills in water polo, the researcher used the experimental method on a sample of (30) student fourth year specialization pool Faculty of Physical Education Girls Zagazig University, has been divided into two groups: an experimental one and the other officer strength each of them (15) students. Research tools: Tests skill - Test cognitive achievement in water polo - general mental ability test "intelligence" - electronic maps strategy concepts. The researcher used the following statistical methods: Al_husaby- average standard deviation - the mediator - convolution coefficient - Test "T" - the correlation coefficient -% improvement ratios. Important results: 1. The use of teaching of electronic maps strategy concepts positive impact on the learning some the basic skills (standing in deep water - caught and catch the ball - crawl swimming in water polo - swimming ball - pass the ball - straighten the ball) and cognitive achievement in water polo. 2. Electronic maps strategy concepts the more effective than learning commands in improving the performance of some of the basic skills (under discussion) and cognitive achievement in water polo. One of the main recommendations: 1. Use the electronic maps strategy concepts in the teatching of basic skills in the water polo. 2. Inclusion strategies concept maps within the decisions of teatching methods of Water Sports Faculty of Physical Education.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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"The effect of using the interactive kinetic story on the level of the national affiliation of female students The first of basic education in the UAE Dr. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The study aimed to identify the effect of using the interactive dynamic story on the level of the national affiliation of first-grade students in basic education in the UAE. (16) A student to conduct the exploratory study, and the researcher used the measure of national affiliation, and one of the most important results was that the use of the interactive dynamic story has a positive effect on the leveling of the national affiliation level among the students of the experimental research group. . Among the data collection tools is a measure of affiliation for children from (6-10) years prepared by / Abdel Fattah Ghazal, a measure of citizenship values among children, prepared by Rania Morsa (2011), a test of "Good Enough" preparation, Arabization of "Fouad Abu Habtab, Amal Sadiq, Interactive motor story program. Prepared by the researcher. The results resulted in: 1. The effect of the proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the level of affiliation values for female pupils in the first cycle of basic education in the UAE. 2. The proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the level of citizenship values for female pupils of the first cycle of basic education in the UAE. 3. The proposed program using the dynamic story has a positive effect on the values of citizenship and belonging better than the curricula of female students in the first cycle of basic education in the UAE.
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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"The effectiveness of the inverted classroom strategy on the level of learning some basic gymnastics skills for female students in the fifth grade of education The main country in the United Arab Emirates " Prof. Nadia Hassan Zaghloul The research aims to identify the effectiveness of the inverted class strategy at the level of learning some basic skills in gymnastics for female students of the fifth grade of basic education in the United Arab Emirates. The research community included students of the fifth grade in the first stage of basic education in the UAE and those affiliated with the Palm School for the academic year (2015/2016), whose number is (100) pupils for the academic year (2014-2015 AD). The research sample was chosen in the random, deliberate way for (66) pupils From the research community, they were divided into two groups, one is experimental and the other is a strength of each (25) students. Harmonization was carried out between the research group. the test T for measuring physical capacity, the proposed tutorial using an inverted grade strategy. The results resulted in: 1. The proposed program using the inverted class strategy contributed positively to the development of motor skills on the ground movement apparatus in gymnastics among female pupils of the first stage of basic education. 2. The traditional method positively contributed to the development of motor skills on the ground movement apparatus in gymnastics for pupils of the first stage of basic education. 3. The inverted classroom learning program has a more positive effect than the proposed traditional program on developing motor skills on the device of ground movements in gymnastics for pupils of the first stage of basic education
Nadia Hassan Elsayed Zaghlol
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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.
Nadia Mohamed Taher Sayed Shoshah
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Participation in the technical committees for tests of athletic abilities at the Faculty of Physical Education, Benha University, from 7/8/2021 to 23/8/2021 for the academic year 2021/2022
Ahmed Hamdy Ahmed Aly
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The effectiveness of using Hypermedia to learn a contest Payment of the package to pupils in the preparatory stage
Osama Ahmed Mohamed Zaky
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Effect of the use of the Fartlek training on some physical components and special abilities and the level of digital achievement of the contestants 400 meters sprint تأثير استخدام تدريبات الفارتلك على بعض المكونات الجسمية والقدرات الخاصة ومستوى الانجاز الرقمى لمتسابقى 400متر عدو
Mostafa Hassan Mohamed Ali
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Exercise Testing
Hanem Ahmed Abdelkhalek
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Exploring the Relationship between Test Anxiety and Academic Achievement among Female Nursing Students at Zagazig University
Khaled Mohammed Ali AlMarakby
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Effect of exogenous hormone treatments on spermatogenesis in male grey mullet out of the spawning season. Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawany a , Amira Moustafa b, Khaled M. Al-Marakby a, Abdel-Mageed E. Nasr a, Mohamed A. Naiel a, and Yaser H. Elewa c. a Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. b Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. c Department of Histology and Cytology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), carp pituitary extract (CPE), melatonin, and adrenal gland extract (AE) administered either separately or in combination on the induction of testicular maturation and spermatogenesis in the thin-lipped grey mullet, Liza ramada, out of its spawning season. The results revealed that testes obtained from fish out of their reproductive season have empty seminiferous tubules with germ cells or Sertoli cells markers barely expressed and a low gonadsomatic index (GSI). A significant increase in GSI levels was observed by different hormone treatments. As predicted, hormone treatments showed an obvious stimulation of germ cells proliferation and testicular maturation as indicated by the immunohistochemical expression of germ cells and Sertoli cells markers with the highest values achieved by hCG/AE treatment. We conclude that hormone treatments may be a potential strategy for the induction of spermatogenesis and testes maturation.
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Impact of lunar phase at birth on testicular morphology, semen characteristics and blood chemistry of male goats. Mahmoud S. El-Tarabany a, Abdel-Halim A. El-Darawany b, Akram A. El-Tarabany c and Khaled M. Al-Marakby b a Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Sharkia, Egypt. b Department of Animal production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt. c Biological Applications Department, Radioisotopes Applications Division, NRC, Atomic Energy Authority, Inshas, Sharkia, Egypt. Abstract The aim was to investigate the possible effects of different lunar phases at birth on the pre-pubertal changes in the body weights, blood parameters and hormonal profile of male goats. Based on the birth date, 33 male Nubian kids (3 months of age) were selected to represent the new (NL), full (FL) and old (OL) phases of the lunar cycle. The FL group exhibited the signs of puberty earlier than the NL and OL groups (P=0.011). At the age of puberty, bucks in the FL group had significantly higher ejaculate volume (P=0.010), sperm cell concentration (P=0.004), mass motility (P=0.016) and the percentage of live spermatozoa (P=0.008) as compared to the NL and OL groups. Additionally, male goats in the FL group showed significantly higher serum testosterone levels at week 25, 26, 27 and 28 of age compared with the NL and OL groups (P=0.002, 0.013, 0.038 and 0.004, respectively). In conclusion, the growing males in the FL group reached the puberty earlier than the NL and OL groups. Moreover, this study may help to maximize the semen quality and develop more effective AI strategies in the modern goat production systems.
Mohamed Abobakr Hassan Yossef
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ANEUPLOIDY TEST
Maha Mohamed Nader Ismaiel Deab
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SCREENING OF POTENTIAL PROBIOTIC LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES BY IN VITRO TESTS
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An anomalous effect of the intermediate products of riboflavine photolysis on the intestinal absorption of poorly absorbed water soluble drugs in rats J.Pharm.Pharmacol. 27.268 (1975)
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Further investigation of the effect of riboflavin photolysates on the intestinal absorption Of certain drugs in rats and their mechanism of action Chem.Pharm.Bull. (Japan) 24.2335 (1976)
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More clarification concerned with the photodynamic action of riboflavin on the Intestinal absorption of drugs in the rat Chem.Pharm.Bull. (Japan) 25.3103 (1977)
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Regional absorption of two different sulfa drugs from the rat small intestine J.Drug Research (Egypt) 13.1-2.143 (1981)
Ahmed Sakr Sherbini Mouhamed
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Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Associated with Myocardial Injury in Egyptian Patients: Frequency and Risk Factors
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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Effect of cadmium on the testes of adult albino rats and the ameliorating effect of zinc and vit. E
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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INFLUENCE OF LEAD AND ZINC EXPOSURE ON THE TESTIS AND SEMEN OF ADULT MALE ALBINO RATS
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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Influence of sodium fluoride and vitamin E and calcium co administration on the testes of adult albino rats
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Possible protective role of Propolis and Nigella Sativa oil against the toxic effects of Chlopyriphos on the lier and testes of adult albino rats
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ommar
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THE AMELIORATING EFFECT OF VITAMIN E AGAINST THE TOXICITY OF ZINEB ON THE TESTICULAR STRUCTURE AND CHROMOSOMAL PATTERN OF ADULT ALBINO RATS
Arwa Ahmed Saad Hassan Saad Elsheikh
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Ameliorating Iron Overload in Intestinal Tissue of Adult Male Rats: Quercetin vs Deferoxamine
Ashraf Khaliefa Ashraf Elnagar
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Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in mechanically ventilated patients in medical ICU: A single-center study
Amira Ahmed Foad
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The relationship between the level of serum-free testosterone and depression in obese adolescent men in Sharkia Governorate
Eman Alsayed Hassan Mohamed Khayal
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NFLUENCE OF SELENIUM ON MONO SODIUM GLUTAMATE AS FOOD ADDITIVE INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY AND TESTICULAR TOXICITY IN ADULT ALBINO RATS
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The Possible Protective Role of N-Acetyl Cysteine against Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Intestinal Toxicity in Adult Male Albino Rats
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Early laparoscopic adhesiolysis versus conservative treatment of recurrent adhesive small intestinal obstruction-prospective randomized controlled trial
Omnya Samer Kamel
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Enas Fakhry Abdelhamid Elsayed
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The new trend in the treatment of experimental cryptosporidiosis and the resulting intestinal dysplasia
Enass mohamed amin yousef khattab
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Subclinical Pulmonary Involvement in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Assessment with Chest Radiography, High Resolution Computed Tomography and Pulmonary Function Tests. Journal of Zagazig University, September 2007..
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Comparative protective effects of N-acetylcysteine and melatonin against obesity-induced testicular dysfunction in rats
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Effect of fluoxetine on the testes of adult albino rats and the possible protective role of curcumin
Jossef Amien Aziz
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Prenatal and postnatal exposure to cell phone radiation and its possible impact on the development of albino rat testicular tissue light and electron microscopic study
jehan saeed abdo soliman
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Triton Hodge test for detection of Metallo-β-lactamases Producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates from Egyptian Patients with Infected Diabetic Foot
Hossam Mohamed Edrees
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Hanan Alsayed Lotfy Mokhtar
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toxic effect of aluminium chloride on the structure of testis
Hanan Salah Mohamed Rezk
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SERUM TESTOSTERONE AND PROLACTIN LEVEL IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Dalia Samer Fahmy
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ABNORMAL PAP TESTS IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSIS: A CYTOPATHOLOGICAL AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING STUDY
Dalia Nabil Khalifa Gomaa
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Gastrointestinal Radiology
Doaa Mohamed Abdallah Ahmed
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Semaglutide early intervention attenuated testicular dysfunction by targeting the GLP-1–PPAR-α–Kisspeptin–Steroidogenesis signaling pathway in a testicular ischemia-reperfusion rat model
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The Possible Protective Role of Vitam- ins C&E Supplemented Diet on the Testis of Adult Albino Rat with Induced-Diabetes, An Ultrastructural, Morpho-metrical and Biochemical Study
Rasha Mohamed Sabry Hassan
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Prenatal and Postnatal Developmental Changes of Testes of Albino Rats
Rasha Mohamed Sabry Hassan
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The Possible Role of Curcumin against Changes Caused by Paracetamol in Testis of Adult Albino Rat (Histological, Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study)
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The Possible Protective Role of Vitamins C&E Supplemented Diet on the Testis of Adult Albino Rat with Induced–Diabetes, An Ultrastructural, Morphometrical and Biochemical Study
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Management of testicular cancer
Reham Hassan Ibrahim Ali
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Role of Irisin Administration In Modulating Testicular Function In Adult Obese Albino Rats
Shimaa Hamed Amin Atia
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compare the role of the new natural alternative(Quercetin) with the current iron-chelation therapy Deferoxamine (DFO) in the effect of iron overload on small intestinal tissues and to investigate the possible underlying molecular mechanisms of such toxicity.
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ABNORMAL PAP TESTS IN SYSTEMICLUPUS ERYTHEMATOSIS: A CYTOPATHOLOGICAL AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING STUDY
Tarek Ibrahiem Ali Ibrahiem Zaher
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Gastrointestinal endoscopy
Abdelhafez Mohamed Mohamed Ahmd
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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
Abdelwahab Saleh Abdelwahab
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Alaaeldeen Ahmed Mohamed Faraj
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Serum Cystatin C is Superior to Serum Creatinine for Detection of Acute Kidney Injury in Cirrhotic Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Ali Abdelhamied Mohamed Mostafa
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The Prognostic Value of Tubal Patency Test After Medical Treatment of an Ectopic Pregnancy
Emad Fawzy Hamed Mahmoud
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Amro Shaban Hanafy Elsayed
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Farhat Ibrahim Mohamed
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Predictive value of cuff leak test, laryngeal ultrasound, and fiberoptic laryngoscopy for postextubation stridor after prolonged intubation
Karima Fawzy AbdelFadil
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The effect of chronic stress on the testis of adult albino Rats and the possible protective effect of astaxanthin supplementation (Histological, immunohistochemical and biochemical studies)
Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed alsayed
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INTENSIVE CARE STATESTICS
Mohamed Ibrahim Magdy
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Mohammed Elsayed Iraqi
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Management of undescended testes
Mohamed Ali Baghdadi
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Preoperative laboratory tests as predictors of complicated appendicitis
Marwa Mohamed Gad Hassan Afifi
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What is the association between left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and 6-minute walk test in hypertensive patients?
Marwa MahmoudAhmed
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Effect of Formaldehyde on Rat Testis Structure
Moustafa Bayoumi Mohammed Shita
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Comparative Study Between Sutured Intestinal Anastomosis and That Reinforced with Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive
Munkez Mutee Yusuf Muhamed
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- Mostafa HE, Abd El-Baset SA, Kattaia AA, Zidan RA, Al Sadek MM. 2016 .Efficacy of naringenin against permethrin-induced testicular toxicity in rats." International journal of experimental pathology.
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ABSTRACT Background: Chromium is generated as a waste product from different industries. Its reproductive toxicity has been addressed in many studies that considered oxidative stress the main contributing factor for such toxicity. Selenium is essential for male reproductive health and crucially involved in regulation of cellular redox status. Aim: To elucidate the potential impacts of potassium dichromate (PDC) on the structure of the epididymis, prostate and seminal vesicles and to investigate the efficacy of selenium on counteracting these impacts. Methods: Thirty-six adult male rats were assigned into four groups: control, selenium, PDC, and PDC+selenium. The animals were subjected for a treatment period of four weeks. At the end of experimental period, blood and semen samples, epididymides, prostates and seminal vesicles were collected and processed for biochemical, morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. Results: PDC administration significantly deteriorated sperm parameters and triggered alteration of cellular redox homeostasis, evidenced by increased serum malonaldehyde levels with decreased enzymatic activity of the antioxidants: superoxide dismutase and catalase. Furthermore, PDC significantly unregulated the expression of the serum inflammatory markers; nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB), tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleuken-1beta. Microscopically, all the examined tissues of PDC-treated rats displayed deteriorated microarchitecture as well as elevated 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine and microtubuleassociated protein light chain3 immunoexpression, indicating increased oxidative DNA damage and autophagy activity. Selenium supplements to PDC-treated rats effectively alleviated all the tested parameters. Conclusion: Selenium supplements could effectively mitigate PDC-induced damage of the epididymis, prostate and seminal vesicles through counteracting oxidative stress, and reducing NF-κB activation and excessive autophagy evoked by PDCSELENIUM COULD ALLEVIATE POTASSIUM DICHROMATE-INDUCED EPIDIDYMAL, PROSTATIC AND SEMINAL VESICLE CHANGES IN ADULT RATS: POTENTIAL ROLE OF INHIBITING NF-ΚB PATHWAY
Nahed Elsyd Mustafa Mohammed
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The new trend in the treatment of experimental cryptosporidiosis and the resulting intestinal dysplasia
Naglaa Ali Mostafa Ramadan
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Nihal Elsyd Ahmed Hassan Refai
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EFFEFT OF DI ETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE ON DEVELOPMENT OF TESTIS
Heba Osama Mohamed Helmy
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The Possible Role of Curcumin against Changes Caused by Paracetamol in Testis of Adult Albino Rat ( Histological, Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study)
Wael Elsayed Lotfy Mokhtar
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Wael Mohamed Shahat Muhammad
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Scrotal Approach for Palpable Undescended Testis
Amira Ibrahim Mahmoud Elkabbaty
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Ultrastructural Observations on the Tegument of Diplodiscus pallascatus (Paramphistoma: Digenia) An intestinal parasite of the toad Bufo regularis.
Amira Ibrahim Mahmoud Elkabbaty
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Ultrastructure of spermatogenesis of Diplodiscus pallascatus (Paramphistoma: Digenia) An intestinal parasite of the toad Bufo regularis.
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by elisa and immunochromatographic techniquesdetection of giardia intestinalis in diarrehic stool samples
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Value of antifungal susceptibility testing in recurrent vulvovaginal Candidiasis by Non -Albicans Candida
Ahmed Salah AbdelRahman Youssef
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Assessment of the testicular vascularity after inguinal herniotomy in children: a prospective color Doppler study
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morphometric study of testicular biopsy in male infertility
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S-Methylcysteine (SMC) Ameliorates Intestinal, Hepatic, and Splenic Damage Induced by Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Via Targeting Inflammatory Modulators and Oxidative Stress in Swiss Albino Mice
Nelly Mohammed Saeed Abdul Rahman Muhammed
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Effect of palatable lidocaine gel versus dexmedetomidine on gag reflex during propofol-based sedation for patients undergoing elective upper gastrointestinal endoscopy: a randomized controlled study
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© 2019 Indian Journal of Otology | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow90AbstractOriginal ArticleintroduCtionMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Disseminated neurological symptoms caused by acute and chronic inflammation include loss or alteration of sensation (numbness, paresthesia), of motor function (typically spastic paresis or complete paralysis), visual symptom such as blurring of vision, transient blindness, disorder of conjugate eye movements, bladder, bowel dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. MS patients require enduring medical and rehabilitative care. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms reported by patients with MS, which is reported to affect between 50% and 80% of patients.[1]The diagnosis of MS is based on representing evidence of inflammatory-demyelinating harm within the CNS that is disseminated in both time and space. Diagnosis is through a combination of the clinical history, neurologic examination, magnetic resonance imaging, and the exclusion of other diagnostic possibilities. Other so-called “para-clinical” tests, including the examination of the cerebrospinal fluid, the usage of evoked potentials, urodynamic studies of bladder function, and ocular coherence tomography, may be helpful in forming the diagnosis of MS, but are often unnecessary.[2]MS is characterized by episodes (“attacks” or “relapses”) of neurologic dysfunction. The symptoms caused by these attacks vary significantly between patients and depend on the site of neurologic involvement. Commonly, patients may complain of numbness, tingling, weakness, vision loss, gait impairment, incoordination, imbalance, and bladder dysfunction. Between these attacks, in the relapsing-remitting (RR) phase of the illness, patients are neurologically stable.[3]Many patients who begin with RRMS progress to the secondary progressive phase of the illness, in which they have marked worsening of function and increasing of neurologic disability not related to any acute attacks that may or may not occur. About 66% of RRMS patients developed SPMS at an average time of 15 years,[4] while in a British Columbia cohort study, 58% of patients with relapsing MS advanced to SPMS after an average time of 19.1 years.[5]Objectives: To evaluate central auditory functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Subjects and Methods: Twenty Egyptian MS patients involved in the study and 20 healthy controls who were matched to MS group in age, gender, and literacy. They ranged in age from 30 to 50 years with a mean age 37.6 ± 5 in the study group versus 37.3 ± 4.2 in the control group. In this study, four screening tests were conducted for the assessment of central auditory processing: Gaps In Noise test (GIN), Arabic dichotic digits test (DDT), Pitch Pattern Sequence test (PPS), and last Arabic Speech In Noise test (SPIN). Results: The study showed elevated GIN test approximate threshold and depressed total score in MS patients compared to the control group, with no significant difference between both right and left ears. There was statistical significant depressed scores in study groups at PPS, speech intelligibility in noise, and DDTs. Conclusion: The findings of the current study add more evidence to the involvement of central auditory processing abilities in patients with MS. The assessment of central auditory function is highly recommended for all MS patients as a routine examination and can be used for monitoring the effectiveness of medication and related therapies for these patients
Nahla Hassan Ahmed Gad
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ABSTRACT: Background: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) are a group of diffuse parenchymal lung disorders associated with cough, dyspnea, hypoxemia and restrictive pulmonary function. Vertigo and dizziness are early symptoms of cerebral hypoxia Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of hypoxia and chronic cough in patients with ILD on central and peripheral vestibular functions. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in Audio-vestibular unit, ENT Department and Chest Department, Zagazig University Hospitals. Sixty two patients diagnosed to have ILD were included. Full VNG test battery was done. Results: There was statistical significance decrease in mean of optokinetic speed and smooth pursuit gain at high frequency (0.6) in both Rt & LT sides among cases who had moderate hypoxia compared to cases who had mild hypoxia). No difference was found between mild and moderate cases in other oculomotor tests parameters. Also, there was statistical significance increase in frequency of BPPV among cases who had moderate hypoxia compared to cases who had mild hypoxia.
Nahla Hassan Ahmed Gad
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ABSTRACTBackground:Cochlear implant (CI) is a hearing device that helps hearing impaired childrenwho did not benefit from conventional hearing aids to restore a satisfactory level of auditorysensation. The proper verification of their auditory speech and language performance helps gainthe best outcomes. Speech perception tests are basic assessment tools. They are considered assupra-threshold tests that use different speech materials that are reliable for hearingimpaired children.Objectives:The aim of this study is to assess the correlation between the different speech per-ception tests and auditory skills, language acquisition and speech parameters for cases with CIchildren in Zagazig University Hospitals. This will help develop an appropriate battery for verifi-cation of CI children.Design:This study was applied on 21 children with CI who had implanted before the data col-lection period. For all participants aided thresholds, APAL, WIPI and PBKG tests were done inthe audio-vestibular medicine unit for assessment of audiological outcomes. Assessment of audi-tory skills, language acquisition and speech parameters were done in the Phoniatric Unit. Theresults were collected and statistically analyzed.Results:There was a strong positive correlation between APAL and TLA, auditory skills andintelligibility of speech, which was superior to other speech perception tests.Conclusion:APAL can be used as a reliable speech discrimination test that can anticipate theprogress in different skills of pre-lingual CI children.
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FINDINGS OFVIDEO HEAD IMPULSE TEST IN VESTIBULAR NEURITISSara Omar El farouk Zaiton1,Soha Abdelraouf Mekki1,Walid Mohamed Ibraheem1 andNahlaHassan Gad11Audio-vestibular unit, Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University,Zagazig, EgyptCorresponding author:Dr. Sara Omar El farouk ZaitounFaculty of Medicine,Department of ENT,Zagazig University, Zagazig, EgyptTel:01116764330E–Mail:Ziton8080@gmail.comAbstractBackground: The video head impulse test (vHIT) assesses the vestibulo-occular reflex(VOR) by using a video-assisted examination of the impulsive maneuver. We studied theresults vHIT in vestibular neuritis patients.Subjects and methods: Acase control study was conducted inAudio-vestibular unit,Department of ENT, Zagazig University Hospitals. 24 patients with vestibular neuritis wereincluded. vHIT was done.Results: We calculated gain, gain asymmetry in the study group and compare the results withcontrol group.Conclusion:vHIT is the only test that assesses all sixsemicircular canals independently andwith a physiologicalstimulus, similar to how the patient uses the vestibular ocular reflexsystem in daily life.Keywords:vestibular neuritis, vHIT.INTRODUCTI
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Objectives: To evaluate central auditory functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Subjects and Methods: Twenty Egyptian MS patients involved in the study and 20 healthy controls who were matched to MS group in age, gender, and literacy. They ranged in age from 30 to 50 years with a mean age 37.6 ± 5 in the study group versus 37.3 ± 4.2 in the control group. In this study, four screening tests were conducted for the assessment of central auditory processing: Gaps In Noise test (GIN), Arabic dichotic digits test (DDT), Pitch Pattern Sequence test (PPS), and last Arabic Speech In Noise test (SPIN). Results: The study showed elevated GIN test approximate threshold and depressed total score in MS patients compared to the control group, with no significant difference between both right and left ears. There was statistical significant depressed scores in study groups at PPS, speech intelligibility in noise, and DDTs. Conclusion: The findings of the current study add more evidence to the involvement of central auditory processing abilities in patients with MS. The assessment of central auditory function is highly recommended for all MS patients as a routine examination and can be used for monitoring the effectiveness of medication and related therapies for these patients
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Effect of Cinnamon and Ginger Methanolic Extracts on Murine Intestinal Cryptosporidiosis. In-Vivo Evaluation
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Effect of Cinnamon and Ginger Methanolic Extracts on Murine Intestinal Cryptosporidiosis. In-Vivo Evaluation
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The new trend in the treatment of experimental cryptosporidiosis and the resulting intestinal dysplasia
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The new trend in the treatment of experimental cryptosporidiosis and the resulting intestinal dysplasia
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effec of thymosin beta 4 on intestine
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Therapeutic Prospects of Hydroxytyrosol on Experimentally Induced Diabetic Testicular Damage: Potential Interplay with Ampk Expression.
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Frequency and Clinical Outcome of Non Variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Medical Intensive Care Unit of Zagazig University Hospitals: A Single Center Study
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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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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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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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Utility of Atherogenic lndex of Plasma in Predicting Plaque Burden ln Patients with Ghest Pain and lntermediate Pretest Probability of Goronary Artery Disease
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Gastro-intestinal surgeries
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Prognostic Significances of NEDD-9 and FOXL-1 Expression in Intestinal Type Gastric Carcinoma: an Immunohistochemical Study
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ASSESSMENT OF LIVER FIBROSIS BY ENHANCED LIVER FIBROSIS TEST IN CHRONIV HCV PATIENT WITH LIVER BIOPSY
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Energy consumption and economic growth in Egypt: Evidence from ARDL bound testing approach
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Revisiting the relationship between Economic growth and inflation in Egypt: Evidence from structure Break testing.
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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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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
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6- Hassan, A.A (1990) : The response of diverse inbred lines to different seed sizes in maize . International conference on seed testing and production. Godollo Univ. Godollo, Hungary. June 25 - 28, 1990
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Ceftazidime/avibactam efficiency tested in vitro against carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from neonates with sepsis
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Clinico-mycological profile and Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Dermatophytic Fungi isolated from Clinical Samples in Zagazig University Hospital, Egypt
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A Comparative Study of the Typhidot (Dot-EIA) versus Widal Test in Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever among Egyptian Patients, Open Journal of Gastroenterology, 2019, 9, 91-98 http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojgas ISSN Online: 2163-9469 ISSN Print: 2163-9450
جامعة المنصورة
جامعة الاسكندرية
جامعة القاهرة
جامعة سوهاج
جامعة الفيوم
جامعة بنها
جامعة دمياط
جامعة بورسعيد
جامعة حلوان
جامعة السويس
شراقوة
جامعة المنيا
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جامعة أسوان
جامعة جنوب الوادى
جامعة قناة السويس
جامعة عين شمس
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