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1997
Afifi, N. A., and A. Ramadan, "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of apramycin in broiler chickens.", Res. Vet. Sci.,, vol. 62(3), pp. 249-252, 1997.
.Afifi, N. A., and R. A., "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of apramycin in broiler chickens.", Res. Vet. Sci., , vol. 62(3):, pp. 249-252, 1997.
El-Gamal, M. A., "A knowledge-based approach for fault detection and isolation in analog circuits", Neural Networks, 1997., International Conference on, vol. 3: IEEE, pp. 1580–1584, 1997. Abstract
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El-Gamal, M. A., "A knowledge-based approach for fault detection and isolation in analog circuits", Neural Networks, 1997., International Conference on, vol. 3: IEEE, pp. 1580–1584, 1997. Abstract
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El-Gamal, M. A., "A knowledge-based approach for fault detection and isolation in analog circuits", Neural Networks, 1997., International Conference on, vol. 3: IEEE, pp. 1580-1584, 1997. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and J. T. McDonnell, "Knowledge-based systems in context: a methodological approach to the qualitative issues", AI & SOCIETY, vol. 11, no. 1-2: Springer-Verlag, pp. 104–121, 1997. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and J. T. McDonnell, "Knowledge-based systems in context: a methodological approach to the qualitative issues", AI & SOCIETY, vol. 11, no. 1-2, pp. 104–121, 1997. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and J. T. McDonnell, "Knowledge-based {Systems} in context: a methodological approach to the qualitative issues", AI & SOCIETY, vol. 11, no. 1-2, pp. 104–121, 1997. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and J. T. McDonnell, "Knowledge-based {Systems} in context: a methodological approach to the qualitative issues", AI & SOCIETY, vol. 11, no. 1-2, pp. 104–121, 1997. Abstract
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1996
Mostafa, H. I. A., and L. Keszthelyi, "Kinetics of the fast electric signal in buffered bacteriorhodopsin.", 12th International Congress on Photobiology (ICP ’96), P125. Sep 1-6, Vienna, Austria., 1996. Abstract

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Abd-El-Hafiz, S. K., and V. R. Basili, "A knowledge-based approach to the analysis of loops", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 22, issue 5: IEEE, pp. 339-360, 1996. Abstract
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1995
Khalek, A. A. A., M. M. Hefny, A. S. Mogoda, and G. A. El-Mahdy, "Kinetics of dissolution and impedance behavior of anodic oxide films on hafnium in oxalate media.", J. Fac. Sci., UAE Univ., vol. 7, pp. 38, 1995.
Issa, Y. M., A. H. M. Fattah, M. M. Omar, and A. A. Soliman, "Komplexierungsverhalten von Lanthaniden mit einigenthio-Schiff schen Basen", Monatshefte Fur Chemie, vol. 126, pp. 163–171, 1995. Abstract
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1994
Soliman, A. M., "Kerwin-Huelsman-Newcomb circuit using current conveyors", Electronics Letters, vol. 30, no. 24: IET Digital Library, pp. 2019–2020, 1994. Abstract15-1994-pp_2019-2020.pdf

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Hilal, N. H., S. A. El-Shazly, M. T. Mohammed, and W. A. Badawy, ""Kinetic and Thermodynamic Characteristics of the Iron- Hexacyanoferrate Redox System in T.Butanol/ Water Mixed Solvent ". ", Ind. J. Chem. Tech., vol. 33, pp. 401, 1994.
Magid, H. A. M., R. E. A. Sabrah, A. R. H. El Nadi, S. I. Abdel-Aal, and R. K. Rabic, "Kinetics of biodegradation rates of chicken manure and municipal refuse in a sandy soil", Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 28, issue 2: Academic Press, pp. 163-171, 1994. Abstract
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Magid, H. A. M., R. E. A. Sabrah, A. R. H. El Nadi, S. I. Abdel-Aal, and R. K. Rabic, "Kinetics of biodegradation rates of chicken manure and municipal refuse in a sandy soil", Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 28, issue 2: Academic Press, pp. 163-171, 1994. Abstract
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Abd-El-Hafiz, S. K., A knowledge-based approach to program understanding, : University of Maryland at College Park, 1994. Abstract
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1993
Atef, M., A. Ramadan, S. A. Youssef, and K. Abo El-Sooud, "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of salinomycin in chickens.", Research in veterinary science, vol. 54, issue 2, pp. 179-83, 1993 Mar. Abstract

Salinomycin was administered to chickens orally and intravenously to determine blood concentration, kinetic behaviour, bioavailability and tissue residues. The drug was given by intracrop and intravenous routes in a single dose of 20 mg kg-1 body-weight. The highest serum concentrations of salinomycin were reached half an hour after oral dosage with an absorption half-life (t0.5(ab)) of 3.64 hours and elimination half-life (t0.5(beta)) of 1.96 hours. The systemic bioavailability percentage was 73.02 per cent after intracrop administration, indicating the high extent of salinomycin absorption from this route in chickens. Following intravenous injection the kinetics of salinomycin can be described by a two-compartment open model with a t1/2(alpha) of 0.48 hours, Vd ss (volume of distribution) of 3.28 litre kg-1 and Cl(beta) (total body clearance) of 27.39 ml kg-1 min-1. The serum protein-binding tendency of salinomycin as calculated in vitro was 19.78 per cent. Salinomycin concentrations in the serum and tissues of birds administered salinomycin premix (60 ppm) for two weeks were lower than those after administration of a single intracrop dose of pure salinomycin (20 mg kg-1 bodyweight). The highest concentration of salinomycin residues were present in the liver followed by the kidneys, muscles, fat, heart and skin. No salinomycin residues were detected in tissues after 48 hours except in the liver and these had disappeared completely by 72 hours.

Atef, M., A. Ramadan, S. A. Youssef, and K. Abo El-Sooud, "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of salinomycin in chickens.", Research in veterinary science, vol. 54, issue 2, pp. 179-83, 1993 Mar. Abstract

Salinomycin was administered to chickens orally and intravenously to determine blood concentration, kinetic behaviour, bioavailability and tissue residues. The drug was given by intracrop and intravenous routes in a single dose of 20 mg kg-1 body-weight. The highest serum concentrations of salinomycin were reached half an hour after oral dosage with an absorption half-life (t0.5(ab)) of 3.64 hours and elimination half-life (t0.5(beta)) of 1.96 hours. The systemic bioavailability percentage was 73.02 per cent after intracrop administration, indicating the high extent of salinomycin absorption from this route in chickens. Following intravenous injection the kinetics of salinomycin can be described by a two-compartment open model with a t1/2(alpha) of 0.48 hours, Vd ss (volume of distribution) of 3.28 litre kg-1 and Cl(beta) (total body clearance) of 27.39 ml kg-1 min-1. The serum protein-binding tendency of salinomycin as calculated in vitro was 19.78 per cent. Salinomycin concentrations in the serum and tissues of birds administered salinomycin premix (60 ppm) for two weeks were lower than those after administration of a single intracrop dose of pure salinomycin (20 mg kg-1 bodyweight). The highest concentration of salinomycin residues were present in the liver followed by the kidneys, muscles, fat, heart and skin. No salinomycin residues were detected in tissues after 48 hours except in the liver and these had disappeared completely by 72 hours.

Atef, M., R. A, S. A. H. Youssef, and K. Abo El-Sooud, "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of salinomycin in chickens", Research in Veterinary science, vol. 54, pp. 179-183, 1993.
Johnson, L., and G. H. Galal, "KBS methodologies: principles and misconceptions", Systems Research and Information Science, vol. 6: GORDON & BREACH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS SA, pp. 69–69, 1993. Abstract
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Atef, M., A. Ramadan, S. A. H. Youssef, and A. K. EL-Sooud, "Kinetic disposition, systemic bioavailability and tissue distribution of salinomycin in chickens", Research in veterinary science, vol. 54, no. 2: Elsevier, pp. 179–183, 1993. Abstract
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Abd-El-Hamid, M. A., and R. R. Shahin, "Kinetics of potassium desorption from torrifluvents and calciorthids under wet and wet-dry conditions", Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo Univ.(Egypt), 1993. Abstract
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