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2015
KAMEL, A., H. A. H. Marie, H. A. Mahmoud, and M. F. Ali, "EVALUATION OF SULPHATE ACTIVATORS AS CONSOLIDANTS FOR THE TRANSFORMED GYPSUM IN HISTORIC STUCCO.", International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 6, no. 3, 2015. Abstract
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Kamel, A. M. A., H. A. H. Marie, H. A. Mahmoud, and M. F. Ali, "Mineralogical characterization of Islamic stucco: Minaret of Shams El-Deen El-Wasty, Bulaq, Egypt", Construction and Building Materials, vol. 101: Elsevier, pp. 692–701, 2015. Abstract
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2014
Geweely, N. S., H. A. M. Afifi, S. A. Abdelrahimd, and S. Y. M. Alakilli, "Novel Comparative Efficiency of Ozone and Gamma Sterilization on Fungal Deterioration of Archeological Painted Coffin, Saqqara Excavation, Egypt", Geomicrobiology Journal , vol. 31, issue 6, pp. 529-539, 2014.
Kamel, A. M. A., H. A. H. Marie, M. F. Ali, and H. A. Mahmoud, "Chemical and physical characterization of the stucco mihrab of the mausoleum of Muhammad Al-Hasawati, Fatimid period, Cairo, Egypt", Periodico di Mineralogia, vol. 83, no. 3, 2014. Abstract
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KAMEL, A., H. A. H. Marie, H. A. Mahmoud, and M. F. Ali, "TECHNICAL EXAMINATION AND RESTORATION OF THE STUCCO DECORATIONS OF AL HASAWATY MIHRAB, FATIMID PERIOD, CAIRO, EGYPT.", International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 5, no. 4, 2014. Abstract
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2012
2011
Afifi, H. A. M., "ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF PIGMENTS, GROUND LAYER AND MEDIA OF CARTONNAGE FRAGMENTS FROM GREEK ROMAN PERIOD.", Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry, vol. 11, no. 2, 2011. Abstract
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Mahmood, H. A., and M. A. A. E. Fatah, "Analytical study of ground painting layers and conservation processes of an Egyptian painted coffin", Journal of Life Sciences, vol. 5, no. 8: David Publishing Company, Inc., 2011. Abstract
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Geweely, N. S. I., and H. A. M. Afifi, "Bioremediation of some deterioration products from sandstone of Archeological Karnak Temple using stimulated irradiated Alkalo-Thermophilic Purified Microbial Enzymes", Geomicrobiology Journal, vol. 28, no. 1: Taylor & Francis, pp. 56–67, 2011. Abstract
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