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Selmy, M. I., H. Mostafa, and A. A. S. Dessouki, "Hardware Implementation of a Low Power MemristorBased Voltage Controlled Oscillator", IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM 2019), Cairo, Egypt, In Press.
2024
Mostafa, A. N., S. C. Alfaro, S. M. Robaa, A. S. Zakey, and M. M. Abdel Wahab, "Heatwaves and Their Impact on Air Quality in Greater Cairo, Egypt", Atmosphere, vol. 15, issue 6: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024. Abstract
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Medany, S. S., M. A. Hefnawy, and S. M. Kamal, High-performance spinel NiMn2O4 supported carbon felt for effective electrochemical conversion of ethylene glycol and hydrogen evolution applications, , vol. 14, issue 1, pp. 471, 2024. AbstractWebsite

One of the most effective electrocatalysts for electrochemical oxidation reactions is NiMn2O4 spinel oxide. Here, a 3-D porous substrate with good conductivity called carbon felt (CF) is utilized. The composite of NiMn2O4-supported carbon felt was prepared using the facile hydrothermal method. The prepared electrode was characterized by various surface and bulk analyses like powder X-ray diffraction, X-ray photon spectroscopy (XPS), Scanning and transmitted electron microscopy, thermal analysis (DTA), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET). The activity of NiMn2O4 toward the electrochemical conversion of ethylene glycol at a wide range of concentrations was investigated. The electrode showed a current density of 24 mA cm−2 at a potential of 0.5 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). Furthermore, the ability of the electrode toward hydrogen evaluation in an alkaline medium was performed. Thus, the electrode achieved a current density equal 10 mA cm−2 at an overpotential of 210 mV (vs. RHE), and the provided Tafel slope was 98 mV dec−1.

Alhaider, M. M., S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, Z. M. Ali, and A. M. Zobaa, "Harmonics management and hosting capacity enhancement: Optimal double-resistor damped double-tuned power filter with artificial hummingbird optimization", PLOS ONE, vol. 19, no. 5: Public Library of Science, pp. 1-25, 05, 2024. AbstractWebsite

This paper introduces a novel and improved double-resistor damped double-tuned passive power filter (DR-DDTF), designed using multi-objective optimization algorithms to mitigate harmonics and increase the hosting capacity of distribution systems with distributed energy resources. Although four different topologies of single-resistor damped double-tuned filters (DDTFs) have been studied before in the literature, the effectiveness of two different DR-DDTF configurations has not been examined. This work redresses this gap by demonstrating that via comprehensive simulations on two power systems, DR-DDTF provides better harmonic suppression and resonance mitigation than single-resistor alternatives. When it comes to optimizing the DR-DDTF for maximum hosting capacity and minimum system active power losses, the multi-objective artificial hummingbird outperformed six other algorithms in the benchmark. To allow for higher penetration of distributed generation without requiring grid upgrades, this newly developed harmonic mitigation filter provides a good alternative.

Soliman, S. M., H. M. Salem, M. El-Saadony, A. E. Ahmed, A. Saad, and M. T. El-Saadony, "Haemonchus contortus infection of goats and the use of anthelmintic natural alternative: An updated review", Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, vol. 75, issue 2, pp. 7201-7210, 2024. Abstract
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Soliman, S. M., H. M. Salem, M. El-Saadony, A. E. Ahmed, A. Saad, and M. T. El-Saadony, "Haemonchus contortus infection of goats and the use of anthelmintic natural alternative: An updated review", Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, vol. 75, issue 2, pp. 7201-7210, 2024. Abstract
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Mohamed Teleb, M. A., H. M. Hassaneen, I. A. Abdelhamid, and F. M. Saleh, "Hantzsch‐like synthesis of isoquinolino [2, 1‐a] quinoline‐12‐carbonitrile incorporating aryl or heteroaryl moieties at C‐13", Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol. 61, issue 2: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Chichester, UK, pp. 336-340, 2024. Abstract
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Fettouh, A. I. A., N. A. Ghallab, N. A. Mina, M. S. Abdelmalak, A. A. G. Abdelrahman, A. F. Shalaby, and N. Shemais, "Hard and soft tissue alterations using dual-zone concept versus connective tissue graft at maxillary immediate implant placement: A 1-year randomized clinical and volumetric trial.", Clinical oral implants research, vol. 35, issue 5, pp. 510-525, 2024. Abstractfettouh_mega_trial_coir_2024.pdf

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the esthetic outcome, as well as clinical, radiographic, and volumetric tissue alterations 1 year after immediate implant placement (IIP) with connective tissue grafting (CTG) versus dual-zone concept (DZ) at sites with thin labial bone in the esthetic zone.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This randomized clinical trial included 30 patients treated with IIP simultaneous with either CTG or DZ (n = 15 each). Pink esthetic score (PES) was assessed 6 months after crown placement as the primary outcome. Amount of bone labial to the implant, labio-palatal ridge reduction, and crestal bone changes were measured via CBCT after 1 year. Volumetric analysis of linear labial soft tissue contour, interdental, and mid-facial soft tissue level changes, and total volume loss (mm) were measured after 1 year.

RESULTS: Similar PES was observed in the CTG (12.53 ± 1.13) and DZ (12.13 ± 1.55) groups, with no significant difference (p = 0.42). Likewise, there were no statistically significant differences found between the two groups in labio-palatal bone reduction (mm&%), interdental papillae, and mid-facial gingival levels (p > 0.05). However, the mean vertical crestal bone changes in the CTG and DZ groups were -1.1 ± 0.6 mm and 0.2 ± 1.0 mm, respectively, with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.0002). Moreover, CTG revealed less linear and total volume (mm) loss in the labial soft tissue which was statistically significant compared to DZ (p = 0.007).

CONCLUSION: Both groups demonstrated the same PES, nevertheless, volumetric analysis revealed twice total labial volume loss in DZ compared to CTG. It might be concluded that the use of CTG with IIP caused less horizontal reduction in the supra-implant complex compared to the DZ.

Tabaa, M. M. E., M. M. El Tabaa, E. Rashad, M. S. Elballal, and O. Elazazy, "Harmine alleviated STZ-induced rat diabetic nephropathy: A potential role via regulating AMPK/Nrf2 pathway and deactivating ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) signaling", International Immunopharmacology, vol. 132: Elsevier, pp. 111954, 2024. Abstract
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Attallah, K. A., M. S. Albannan, K. Farid, S. M. Rizk, and N. Fathy, "HCC-Check: A Novel Diagnostic Tool for Early Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Based on Cytokeratin-1 and Epithelial Membrane Antigen: A Cross-Sectional Study", Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 23, 2024.
Farghali, H. A., S. Gadallah, T. Misk, I. A. Emam, N. A. A. Elkader, M. S. Khattab, H. O.AbuBakr, A. Elsabaa, and A. Hammad, "Healing Potential of Single Dose of Inactivated Autologous PRP, Laser, and PRP/Laser Combination on Full-Thickness Skin Defect in Dogs", Iran J Vet Surg , 2024.
Farghali, H. A., S. Gadallah, T. Misk, I. A. Emam, N. A. A. Elkader, M. S. Khattab, H. O. AbuBakr, A. Elsabaa, and A. Hammad, "Healing Potential of Single Dose of Inactivated Autologous PRP, Laser, and PRP/Laser Combination on Full-Thickness Skin Defect in Dogs", Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, vol. 19, pp. 19 - 29, 2024.
Ibrahium, D. M. A. L. I., and R. hamdy mohammed, "Health Hazards Related to the Pathological Use of Digital Technology Among Secondary School Students in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Health care, vol. 15 No. 2, issue 02, pp. 252-264 pp, 2024.
El-Anwar, N., M. El-Shabrawi, O. O. Shahin, R. Abdel Kareem, A. M. Salama, and sherif Baroudy, "Health-related quality of life and cognitive function in children with Crigler-Najjar syndrome type 1.", Paediatrics and international child health, vol. 44, issue 1, pp. 18-23, 2024. Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and cognitive function in patients with Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) type I and its impact on their lives.

METHODS: Twenty-one patients diagnosed with CNS type I aged 1 month to 18 years in the Paediatric Hepatology Unit of Cairo University Children's Hospital were enrolled in this cross-sectional observational study. The patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed using the World Health Organization Quality Of Life BREF questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) and the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36). Cognitive function was assessed using the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fifth Edition (SB5).

RESULTS: All patients had a history of admission to a neonatal intensive care unit, 17 were managed by phototherapy only and 5 also underwent exchange transfusion. According to the WHOQOL questionnaire, 11 cases (52.4%) had a low QOL score, and 7 of 13 patients had an average score for their total IQ test. Cases with poor compliance to phototherapy had statistically significantly lower QOL scores (=0.001), while, according to the SF36 survey, cases who received exchange transfusion had statistically significantly higher cognitive function (=0.03). There was a positive correlation between the neurological effect as a complication of the disease and poor physical QOL.

CONCLUSION: Paediatric patients with CNS have significantly lower HRQOL, especially physically, psychologically and environmentally. It is recommended that assessment of HRQOL should be a routine part of follow-up in CNS patients. Patients whose HRQOL is affected receive regular psychiatric counselling, social support and rehabilitation. CNS: Crigler-Najjar syndrome; HRQOL: health-related quality of life; IQ: intelligence quotient; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; QOL: quality of life; SB5: Stanford-Binet intelligence scale: 5th edition; SF-36: Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire; UDGT: uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase; UGT1A1: uridine 5'-diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase; WHOQOL-BREF: World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version.

El-Anwar, N., M. El-Shabrawi, O. O. Shahin, R. Abdel Kareem, A. M. Salama, and sherif Baroudy, "Health-related quality of life and cognitive function in children with Crigler-Najjar syndrome type 1.", Paediatrics and international child health, vol. 44, issue 1, pp. 18-23, 2024. Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and cognitive function in patients with Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) type I and its impact on their lives.

METHODS: Twenty-one patients diagnosed with CNS type I aged 1 month to 18 years in the Paediatric Hepatology Unit of Cairo University Children's Hospital were enrolled in this cross-sectional observational study. The patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed using the World Health Organization Quality Of Life BREF questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) and the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36). Cognitive function was assessed using the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fifth Edition (SB5).

RESULTS: All patients had a history of admission to a neonatal intensive care unit, 17 were managed by phototherapy only and 5 also underwent exchange transfusion. According to the WHOQOL questionnaire, 11 cases (52.4%) had a low QOL score, and 7 of 13 patients had an average score for their total IQ test. Cases with poor compliance to phototherapy had statistically significantly lower QOL scores (=0.001), while, according to the SF36 survey, cases who received exchange transfusion had statistically significantly higher cognitive function (=0.03). There was a positive correlation between the neurological effect as a complication of the disease and poor physical QOL.

CONCLUSION: Paediatric patients with CNS have significantly lower HRQOL, especially physically, psychologically and environmentally. It is recommended that assessment of HRQOL should be a routine part of follow-up in CNS patients. Patients whose HRQOL is affected receive regular psychiatric counselling, social support and rehabilitation. CNS: Crigler-Najjar syndrome; HRQOL: health-related quality of life; IQ: intelligence quotient; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; QOL: quality of life; SB5: Stanford-Binet intelligence scale: 5th edition; SF-36: Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire; UDGT: uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase; UGT1A1: uridine 5'-diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase; WHOQOL-BREF: World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version.

A. N. Mostafa, S.C. Alfaro, S. M. Robaa, A.S.Zakey, and A. M. M. Wahab, "Heatwaves and Their Impact on Air Quality in Greater Cairo, Egypt", Atmosphere , vol. 15, issue 6, pp. 637, 2024.
Ahmed, R. S., M. E. Abuarab, M. A. Baiomy, and M. M. Ibrahim, "Heavy metals removal from industrial wastewater using bio-adsorbent materials based on agricultural solid wastes through batch and continuous flow mechanisms", Journal of Water Process Engineering, vol. 57, 2024.
El-Sherif, M. A., M. I. Oraby, A. helal jaheen, M. E. Ali, and F. S. Youssef, "Hematological profile, rumen fermentation, antioxidant state, and immune response of Egyptian Nubian goats fed on Astragalus membranaceus root extract supplemented ration", Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 23, issue 3, pp. 425–436, 2024.
Mahdy, N. E., R. M. Ibrahim, P. M. Abdel-Baki, S. R. Emam, S. E. Ali, Marwa A Ibrahim, M. S. Khattab, and K. Y. Far, Hepatoprotective mechanisms of chemically characterized Aloe striata gel with and without loading on nanoparticles, involving ERK-JNK signaling pathway, , 2024.
Mahdy, N. E., R. M. Ibrahim, P. M. Abdel-Baki, S. R. Emam, S. E. Ali, Marwa A Ibrahim, M. S. Khattab, K. Y. Farroh, and Shymaa A. El Badawy, "Hepatoprotective mechanisms of chemically characterized Aloe striata gel with and without loading on nanoparticles, involving ERK-JNK signaling pathway", South African Journal of Botany,, vol. 170, pp. 163 - 171, 2024.
Megally, A., A. Youssef, and S. H. Abdel-Latif, "Heterogeneous Three-Dimensional Panel Data Models", J. Stat. Appl. Pro., vol. 13, issue 3, pp. 919-927, 2024.
Mohamed, O. G., A. A. Shalabi, A. M. El Halawany, A. Tripathi, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "Hexagonosides AF: Pregnane glycosides isolated from Caralluma hexagona", Phytochemistry, vol. 217: Pergamon, pp. 113903, 2024. Abstract
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