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1976
M.M.Amim, M.Shokry, and S. A. El-Karim, "Transaminase activity in sera of Egyptian tuberculus buffaloes", Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, vol. 3, pp. 191-194, 1976. transaminase_activity_in_tuberculous_buffaloes.pdf
Sharaf, D., A. A. El Saifi, I. Farrag, and H. Mourad, "Anaerobic bacteria in the rumen of sheep fed different rations [barseem, hay and grind hay, Egypt].", Agricultural Research Review, 1976. Abstract
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Mohammed, M. A., M. Atef, and I. M. Shihata, "Coccidiosis of poultry in Egypt. I. The effect of some common disinfectants and insecticides on the oocysts of Eimeria tenella", Egyptian journal of veterinary science, 1976. Abstract
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Morsi, M. K. S., O. El Husseiny, and F. El Hashimy, "Effect of cellulose level [0, 2, 4, 6%] on the nutritive value of experimental diets [casein, sucrose, salt mixture, vitamin mixture, corn oil, cellulose fibers, starch].", Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture University of Cairo, 1976. Abstract
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El-Hashimy, F., O. El-Husseiny, and M. K. S. Morsi, "Effect of diet compostion [20% fat, 34% protein, 73% carbohydrates] on biological value and rat [Agoza] body composition", Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture Univeristy of Cairo (Egypt), 1976. Abstract
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Mohsen, A., "Electromagnetic field representation in the source region", Applied physics, vol. 10, no. 1: Springer, pp. 53–55, 1976. Abstract
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Mohsen, A., "Electromagnetic field representation in the source region", Applied physics, vol. 10, no. 1: Springer, pp. 53–55, 1976. Abstract
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Abdalla, M. M. F., M. M. MORA, and M. Roushdi, "From Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza (Egypt)", Journal of plant breeding, vol. 77: Paul Parey, pp. 72, 1976. Abstract
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El-Husseiny, O., M. K. Morsi, and F. S. A. El-Hashimy, "Improvement in diet [whole wheat flour (100% extraction)] nutritional value by lysine [L. lysine Hcl added 0.25, 0.50, 0.75%] supplementation [to chicks]", Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture University of Cairo (Egypt), 1976. Abstract
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Mashaly, M. M., G. P. Birrenkott, M. M. El-Begearmi, and B. C. Wentworth, "Plasma LH and progesterone concentrations in the turkey hen during the ovulatory cycle", Poultry science, vol. 55, issue 4: Poultry Science Association, pp. 1226-1234, 1976. Abstract
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Mashaly, M. M., Plasma progestogens, estrogens, LH and their relationships to turkey reproduction, : University of Wisconsin-Madison., 1976. Abstract
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Morad, H. M., S. M. Allam, and A. M. Borady, "Post-Prandial changes of rumen and blood osmolality in sheep [Rahmani].", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, 1976. Abstract
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Morad, H. M., S. M. Allam, and A. M. Borady, "Post-Prandial changes of rumen and blood osmolality in sheep [Rahmani].", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, 1976. Abstract
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Mashaly, M. M., J. A. Proudman, and B. C. Wentworth, "REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE OF TURKEY HENS AS INFLUENCED BY HORMONE IMPLANTS", POULTRY SCIENCE, vol. 55, issue 5: POULTRY SCIENCE ASSOC INC 1111 NORTH DUNLAP AVE, SAVOY, IL 61874, pp. 2062-2062, 1976. Abstract
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Abdalla, M. M. F., M. M. Morad, and M. Roushdi, "Some quality characteristics of selections of Vicia faba L. and their bearing upon field bean breeding", Zeitschrift fuer Pflanzenzuechtung (Germany, FR), 1976. Abstract
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Shokry, M., H. M. Morad, and I. A. Khalil, "Studies on the effect of Rompun in sheep", Veterinary medical review, 1976. Abstract
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Shokry, M., H. M. Morad, and I. A. Khalil, "Untersuchungen uber die Wirkung von Rompun beim Schaf", Veterinar Medizinische Nachrichten, 1976. Abstract
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El-Hammady, M., H. M. Mazyad, M. A. Tolba, and M. A. Shafie, "Virus diseases of some medicinal plants in Egypt. I. A strain of potato virus X on Egyptian henbane (Hyoscyamus muticus L.)", Ann Agric Sci Moshtohor, 1976. Abstract
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1975
M., K., and M. F. Hassan, "Computerized Techni-ques for Hospital Layout", The 11th Annual Conference for Statistics and Scientific Computations, Cairo 14-17, 1975.
Akamatsu, N., H. Nakajima, M. Ono, and Y. Miura, "Increase in acetyl CoA synthetase activity after phenobarbital treatment.", Biochemical pharmacology, vol. 24, issue 18, pp. 1725-7, 1975 Sep 15. Abstract
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Marniemi, J., and M. G. Parkki, "Radiochemical assay of glutathione S-epoxide transferase and its enhancement by phenobarbital in rat liver in vivo.", Biochemical pharmacology, vol. 24, issue 17, pp. 1569-72, 1975 Sep 1. Abstract
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Silen, W., T. E. Machen, and J. G. Forte, "Acid-base balance in amphibian gastric mucosa.", The American journal of physiology, vol. 229, issue 3, pp. 721-30, 1975 Sep. Abstract

It has been established that H+ secretion can be maintained in frog stomach in the absence of exogenous CO2 by using a nutrient bathing fluid containing 25 mM H2PO4 (pH approximately equal to 4.5) or by lowering the pH of a nonbuffered nutrient solution to about 3.0-3.6. Exogenous CO2 in the presence of these nutrient solutions uniformly caused a marked decrease in H+ secretion, PD, adn short-circuit current (Isc) and an increase in transmucosal resistance (R). Elevation of nutrient [k+] to 83 mM reduced R significantly but transiently without change in H+ when nutrient pH less than 5.0, whereas R returned to base line and H+ increased when nutrient pH greater than 5.0. Acidification of the nutrient medium in the presence of exogenous CO2 results in inhibition of the secretory pump, probably by decreasing intracellular pH, and also interferes with conductance at the nutrient membrane. Removal of exogenous CO2 from standard bicarbonate nutrient solution reduced by 50% the H+, PD, and Isc without change in R; K+-free nutrient solutions reverse these changes in Isc and PD but not in H+. The dropping PD and rising R induced by K+-free nutrient solutions in 5% CO2 - 95% O2 are returned toward normal by 100% O2. Our findings support an important role for exogenous CO2 in maintaining normal acid-base balance in frog mucosa by acting as an acidifying agent.

Silen, W., T. E. Machen, and J. G. Forte, "Acid-base balance in amphibian gastric mucosa.", The American journal of physiology, vol. 229, issue 3, pp. 721-30, 1975 Sep. Abstract

It has been established that H+ secretion can be maintained in frog stomach in the absence of exogenous CO2 by using a nutrient bathing fluid containing 25 mM H2PO4 (pH approximately equal to 4.5) or by lowering the pH of a nonbuffered nutrient solution to about 3.0-3.6. Exogenous CO2 in the presence of these nutrient solutions uniformly caused a marked decrease in H+ secretion, PD, adn short-circuit current (Isc) and an increase in transmucosal resistance (R). Elevation of nutrient [k+] to 83 mM reduced R significantly but transiently without change in H+ when nutrient pH less than 5.0, whereas R returned to base line and H+ increased when nutrient pH greater than 5.0. Acidification of the nutrient medium in the presence of exogenous CO2 results in inhibition of the secretory pump, probably by decreasing intracellular pH, and also interferes with conductance at the nutrient membrane. Removal of exogenous CO2 from standard bicarbonate nutrient solution reduced by 50% the H+, PD, and Isc without change in R; K+-free nutrient solutions reverse these changes in Isc and PD but not in H+. The dropping PD and rising R induced by K+-free nutrient solutions in 5% CO2 - 95% O2 are returned toward normal by 100% O2. Our findings support an important role for exogenous CO2 in maintaining normal acid-base balance in frog mucosa by acting as an acidifying agent.