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2023
Safwat, S. M., M. N. A. Meshref, M. Salama, and A. Elawwad, "Influence of co-substrate existence, temperature, pH, and salt concentration on phenol removal, desalination, and power generation using microbial desalination cells", International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 20, issue 10: Springer, pp. 10695-10712, 2023. Abstract
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Elleithy, E. M. M., B. M. Bawish, S. Kamel, E. Ismael, D. W. Bashir, D. Hamza, and K. N. E. -din Fahmy, "Influence of dietary Bacillus coagulans and/or Bacillus licheniformis-based probiotics on performance, gut health, gene expression, and litter quality of broiler chickens", Tropical Animal Health and Production, vol. 55, no. 1, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Elleithy, Ebthal, B. B. K. S. H. D. F. K. N. E., "Influence of dietary Bacillus coagulans and/or Bacillus licheniformis-based probiotics on performance, gut health, gene expression, and litter quality of broiler chickens.", Tropical Animal Health and Production , vol. 55, issue 1, pp. 38, 2023.
·, E. E. M. M., B. B. · M. ·, S. K. ·, E. I. ·, D. B. W. ·, D. H. ·, and K. N. El‑din, "Influence of dietary Bacillus coagulans and/or Bacillus licheniformis‑based probiotics on performance, gut health, gene expression, and litter quality of broiler chickens", Tropical Animal Health and Production, vol. 55, issue 38, 2023.
Elleithy, E. M. M., B. M. Bawish, S. Kamel, E. Ismael, D. W. Bashi, D. Hamza, and K. N. E. ‑din Fahmy, "Influence of dietary Bacillus coagulans and/or Bacillus licheniformis‑based probiotics on performance, gut health, gene expression, and litter quality of broiler chickens", Tropical Animal Health and Production, vol. 55, issue 38, 2023. influence_of_dietary_bacillus_coagulans.pdf
Kotb, S., R. Abd Al Gawad, and S. Sabry, "Influence of Diode Laser Irradiation on Shear Bond Strength of Activa and Composite Resin Restorations in Primary Molars: An In-Vitro Study", Advanced Dental Journal, vol. 5, issue 4, pp. 966-972, 2023. Abstract
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Refate, A., Y. Mohamed, M. Mohamed, M. Sobhy, K. Samhy, O. Khaled, K. Eidaroos, H. Batikh, E. El-Kashif, S. El-Khatib, et al., "Influence of electrospinning parameters on biopolymers nanofibers, with emphasis on cellulose & chitosan", Heliyon: Elsevier, 2023. Abstract
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Flores-Chávez, A., P. Brito-Zerón, W. - F. Ng, A. Szántó, A. Rasmussen, R. Priori, C. Baldini, B. Armagan, B. Özkiziltaş, S. PRAPROTNIK, et al., "Influence of exposure to climate-related hazards in the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome.", Clinical and experimental rheumatology, vol. 41, issue 12, pp. 2437-2447, 2023. Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To analyse how the key components at the time of diagnosis of the Sjögren's phenotype (epidemiological profile, sicca symptoms, and systemic disease) can be influenced by the potential exposure to climate-related natural hazards.

METHODS: For the present study, the following variables were selected for harmonisation and refinement: age, sex, country, fulfilment of 2002/2016 criteria items, dry eyes, dry mouth, and overall ESSDAI score. Climate-related hazards per country were defined according to the OECD and included seven climate-related hazard types: extreme temperature, extreme precipitation, drought, wildfire, wind threats, river flooding, and coastal flooding. Climatic variables were defined as dichotomous variables according to whether each country is ranked among the ten countries with the most significant exposure.

RESULTS: After applying data-cleaning techniques and excluding people from countries not included in the OECD climate rankings, the database study analysed 16,042 patients from 23 countries. The disease was diagnosed between 1 and 3 years earlier in people living in countries included among the top 10 worst exposed to extreme precipitation, wildfire, wind threats, river flooding, and coastal flooding. A lower frequency of dry eyes was observed in people living in countries exposed to wind threats, river flooding, and coastal flooding, with a level of statistical association being classified as strong (p<0.0001 for the three variables). The frequency of dry mouth was significantly lower in people living in countries exposed to river flooding (p<0.0001) and coastal flooding (p<0.0001). People living in countries included in the worse climate scenarios for extreme temperature (p<0.0001) and river flooding (p<0.0001) showed a higher mean ESSDAI score in comparison with people living in no-risk countries. In contrast, those living in countries exposed to worse climate scenarios for wind threats (p<0.0001) and coastal flooding (p<0.0001) showed a lower mean ESSDAI score in comparison with people living in no-risk countries.

CONCLUSIONS: Local exposure to extreme climate-related hazards plays a role in modulating the presentation of Sjögren across countries concerning the age at which the disease is diagnosed, the frequency of dryness, and the degree of systemic activity.

Osman, R. B., G. Khoder, B. Fayed, R. A. Kedia, Y. Elkareimi, and N. Alharbi, "Influence of Fabrication Technique on Adhesion and Biofilm Formation of to Conventional, Milled, and 3D-Printed Denture Base Resin Materials: A Comparative In Vitro Study.", Polymers, vol. 15, issue 8, 2023. Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the adhesion and biofilm formation of () on conventionally fabricated, milled, and 3D-printed denture base resin materials in order to determine the susceptibility of denture contamination during clinical use. Specimens were incubated with (ATCC 10231) for 1 and 24 h. Adhesion and biofilm formation of were assessed using the field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). The XTT (2,3-(2-methoxy-4-nitro-5-sulphophenyl)-5-[(phenylamino) carbonyl]-2H-tetrazolium hydroxide) assay was used for the quantification of fungal adhesion and biofilm formation. The data were analyzed using GraphPad Prism 8.02 for windows. One-way ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc testing were performed with a statistical significance level set at α = 0.05. The quantitative XTT biofilm assay revealed significant differences in the biofilm formation of between the three groups in the 24 h incubation period. The highest proportion of biofilm formation was observed in the 3D-printed group, followed by the conventional group, while the lowest candida biofilm formation was observed in the milled group. The difference in biofilm formation among the three tested dentures was statistically significant ( < 0.001). The manufacturing technique has an influence on the surface topography and microbiological properties of the fabricated denture base resin material. Additive 3D-printing technology results in increased candida adhesion and the roughest surface topography of maxillary resin denture base as compared to conventional flask compression and CAD/CAM milling techniques. In a clinical setting, patients wearing additively manufactured maxillary complete dentures are thus more susceptible to the development of candida-associated denture stomatitis and accordingly, strict oral hygiene measures and maintenance programs should be emphasized to patients.

Othman, E. Z., R. A. El-Ziat, H. M. Farag, and I. M. El-Sayed, "Influence of Gibberellic acid and Methionine on growth, flowering quality, leaf anatomical structure and genetic diversity of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat plant", Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, vol. 35, issue 9, pp. 813-825, 2023.
Roaya Mansour Ezzeldin Abdoun, O. S. Darwish, F. Hashem, and S. Shehata, "Influence of irrigation levels on morphological attributes and yield of tomato under current and climate change conditions", Journal of Ecological Engineering, vol. 24, issue 12, 2023. roayas_paper.pdf
Sheet, A. H., R. M. Abdelazeem, O. Hamdy, and M. A. El-Harith, "Influence of laser beam aberrations compensation and spot size on the transmittance in native and optically cleared skeletal muscles", OPTIK, vol. 274, pp. 170596, 2023.
Sheet, A.H., Abdelazeem, R.M., Hamdy, and M. Abdel-Harith, "Influence of laser beam aberrations compensation and spot size on the transmittance in native and optically cleared skeletal muscles ", Optik, 2023, 274, 170596, 2023.
Sheet, A. H., O. Hamdy, M. Abdel-Harith, and R. M. Abdelazeem, "Influence of laser beam aberrations compensation and spot size on the transmittance in native and optically cleared skeletal muscles", Optik, vol. 274, issue 170596, pp. 9, 2023. third_paper_copy.pdf
Kandeel, A. A., A. Badawy, M. M. Maamoun, and H. Anwar, "Influence of metabolic tumor burden on reference tissues’ standardized uptake values in 18F-FDG PET/CT sequential imaging", Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, vol. 54, issue 1, pp. 157, 2023.
El-Gendy, M. A., M. E. Mohamed, and S. A. Atala, "The influence of mucilages extracted from some vegetable plants residues as an edible coating on maintaining the quality of sweet pepper fruits.", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 66, issue 6: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), Academy of Scientific …, pp. 393-403, 2023. Abstract
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Abdelgawad, L. M., A. A. Abdelaziz, M. B. El-Begawey, and A. M. Saafan, "Influence of nanocurcumin and photodynamic therapy using nanocurcumin in treatment of rat tongue oral squamous cell carcinoma through histological examination and gene expression of BCL2 and Caspase-3", Reports of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, vol. 11, issue 4, pp. 730, 2023. Abstract
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Ammar, Z., H. Ibrahim, M. Adly, I. Sarris, and S. Mehanny, "Influence of natural fiber content on the frictional material of brake pads—a review", Journal of Composites Science, vol. 7, no. 2: MDPI, pp. 72, 2023. Abstract
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Samy, A., H. M. A. Hassan, H. Kabary, and H. M. R. Elsherif, "THE INFLUENCE OF NIGELLA SATIVA AND CURCUMIN EXTRACTS AS PHYTOGENIC FEED ADDITIVES ON BROILER PERFORMANCE, BLOOD PARAMETERS, ANTIOXIDANTS STATUS AND INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA", Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds, vol. 26, issue 3, pp. 353-363, 2023. 8_samy_2023.pdf
Safaa, H. M., M. Ragab, M. Ahmed, B. El-Gammal, and M. Helal, "Influence of polymorphisms in candidate genes on carcass and meat quality traits in rabbits", PLOS ONE, vol. 18, issue 11, pp. 1-16, 2023.
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