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2005
Nigm, A. A., S. A. Abdel-Salam, M. E. Sayed, R. R. Sadek, and A. S. Abdel-Aziz, "Preliminary results on use of the open nucleus breeding scheme for improving milk production of Egyptian buffalo", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 42, issue 1, pp. 1-9, 2005. Abstract
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Nigm, A. A., S. A. Abdel-Salam, M. E. Sayed, R. R. Sadek, and A. S. Abdel-Aziz, "Preliminary results on use of the open nucleus breeding scheme for improving milk production of Egyptian buffalo", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 42, issue 1, pp. 1-9, 2005. Abstract
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Nigm, A. A., S. A. Abdel-Salam, M. E. Sayed, R. R. Sadek, and A. S. Abdel-Aziz, "Preliminary results on use of the open nucleus breeding scheme for improving milk production of Egyptian buffalo", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 42, issue 1, pp. 1-9, 2005. Abstract
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Nigm, A. A., S. A. M. Abdel-Salam, M. E. Sayed, R. R. Sadek, and A. S. Abdel-Aziz, "Preliminary results on use of the open nucleus breeding scheme for improving milk production of Egyptian buffalo", Egypt. J. Anim. Prod, vol. 42, pp. 1-9, 2005. Abstract
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El-Nahas, H. M., M. I. Mohamed, G. F. Balata, and H. A. Salem, "Preparation and evaluation of aceclofenac-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for topical use", Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy - Cairo University, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 115–123, 2005. Abstract
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El-Nahas, H. M., M. I. Mohamed, G. F. Balata, and H. A. Salem, "Preparation and evaluation of aceclofenac-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for topical use", Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy - Cairo University, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 115–123, 2005. Abstract
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Zaki, S. A., N. M. Abdallah, and S. F. Allam, "Preparation and evaluation of some formulas for Infant feeding", 6th scientific conference Mansoura University Faculty of Specific education / Damietta., 2005. Abstract
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Salem, H. K., "Preservation of ejaculatory and erectile function after radical cystectomy for urothelial malignancy", J Egypt Natl Canc Inst, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 239–244, 2005. Abstract
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Sharaf, O. M., S. M. Mohsen, N. M. AbdAlla, H. M. Zaghlol, and L. El-Sedeek, Preserving of pickled food commodities using cell free supernatants of some Lactobacillus and Propionibacterium species, , 2005. Abstract
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Assem, M. M., W. A. L. A. A. H. Gad, N. M. El-Sharkawy, M. N. El-Rouby, F. M. Ghaleb, H. Tarek, and A. M. Kamel, "Prevalence of anti human herpes virus-6 IgG and its receptor in acute leukemia (membrane cofactor protein: MCP, CD46)", Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 29–34, 2005. Abstract
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, "Prevalence of thrombophilic genetic risk factors in patients with chronic liver disease.", KasrAl-Ainy Medical Journal, vol. 11, issue 6, pp. 41-50, 2005.
Taha, S. H., A. A. M. El-Fattah, S. Y. El-Dairy, and N. R. Attalla, "Probiotic Ice Cream: manufacture, properties and survival of added probiotic microorganisms", Egyptian J. Dairy Sci., vol. 33, pp. 105–113, 2005. Abstract
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Hashad, M., I. MOUSSA, K. F. Mohamed, and R. Soliman, "Production And Evaluation Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Specific IgY Antibodies", J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Assoc., vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 47–57, 2005. Abstract
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Khalil, A. A. I., "Production of current and ion beams on a copper surface by laser radiation of various wavelengths under the presence of an applied electric field", Surface and Coatings Technology, vol. 200, issue 1: Elsevier, pp. 774-779, 2005. Abstract
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Badr, Y. A., M. A. Kereim, M. A. Yehia, O. O. Fouad, and A. Bahieldin, "Production of fertile transgenic wheat plants by laser micropuncture", Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, vol. 4, no. 10, pp. 803-807, 2005. AbstractWebsite
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S.E.S Moustafa, A.A.Hassan, A. - A. K. E. A., and A.A.Mohammed., "Production of TYLCV – resistant tomato hybrids and their performance. Third Conference on Recent Technologies in Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University : 607-6", Third Conference on Recent Technologies in Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University :, pp. 607–625, 2005. Abstract
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El-Manylawi, M. A., Y. I. El-Talty, N. Y. A. El-Malak, and H. A. Abdel-Magied, "Productive and metabolic traits of growing Baladi rabbits fed diets supplemented with medicinal and aromatic plants", Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds,(Special Issue), pp. 277–295, 2005. Abstract
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El-Manylawi, M. A., Y. I. El-Talty, N. Y. A. El-Malak, and H. A. Abdel-Magied, "Productive and metabolic traits of growing Baladi rabbits fed diets supplemented with medicinal and aromatic plants", Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds,(Special Issue), pp. 277-295, 2005. Abstract
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Abd, E. I., A. H. Gawad, A. A. Ghazalah, S. M. Sollman, and A. W. Youssef, "THE PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF LAYING HENS IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS AS AFFECTED BY DIETARY ENERGY AND PROTEIN LEVELS.", Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, vol. 30, issue 7: Mansoura University, Faculty of Agriculture, pp. 3611-3624, 2005. Abstract
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Khaled, H. a, O. b El Hattab, D. A. a Moneim, H. A. c Kassem, A. c Morsi, G. b Sherif, T. a Darwish, and R. a Gaafar, "A prognostic index (bladder prognostic index) for bilharzial-related invasive bladder cancer", Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 254-260, 2005. AbstractWebsite

{Purpose: Bladder cancer is still the most common solid tumor among adult males in Egypt because of the prevalence of bilharzial infestation, especially in the countryside. In this prospective study, we have recorded the prognostic factors for 180 patients with invasive bladder cancer for whom standard radical cystectomy had been performed to develop a prognostic index (bladder prognostic index) that defines high risk patients who are more vulnerable to disease relapse after surgery and who may benefit from additional therapy. Patients and Methods: The study was performed between January 1997 and December 1999, in which 180 patients with histopathologically proved invasive bladder cancer associated with bilharziasis underwent radical cystectomy or anterior pelvic exenteration. After surgery, patients were regularly followed for a minimum of 2 years. Results: Our patients included 141 males and 39 females. Squamous cell carcinoma was the most common type (53.3%), and most of the tumors were grade II (61.1%). A total of 173 patients had their tumors operable, while 7 were inoperable. We had 5 (2.8%) operative related mortalities. At 5 years postoperatively, free and overall survival rates for the whole group of patients were 31.44% ± 5.9% and 32.5% ± 6.8%, respectively. Tumor pathologic stage, grade, and nodal affection were the only significant factors with impact on survival (P = 0.008, 0.051, and 0.004, respectively). These 3 prognostic indexes were used to design a model to predict an individual patient's risk factor for recurrence. Patients were then assigned to one of the 4 risk groups according to the score achieved in this prognostic index (0 = low risk

Khaled, H., O. El Hattab, D. Abdelmoneim, H. A. Kassem, A. Morsi, G. Sherif, T. Darwish, and R. Gaafar, "A prognostic index (bladder prognostic index) for bilharzial-related invasive bladder cancer.", Urologic oncology, vol. 23, issue 4, pp. 254-60, 2005. Abstract

PURPOSE: Bladder cancer is still the most common solid tumor among adult males in Egypt because of the prevalence of bilharzial infestation, especially in the countryside. In this prospective study, we have recorded the prognostic factors for 180 patients with invasive bladder cancer for whom standard radical cystectomy had been performed to develop a prognostic index (bladder prognostic index) that defines high risk patients who are more vulnerable to disease relapse after surgery and who may benefit from additional therapy.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was performed between January 1997 and December 1999, in which 180 patients with histopathologically proved invasive bladder cancer associated with bilharziasis underwent radical cystectomy or anterior pelvic exenteration. After surgery, patients were regularly followed for a minimum of 2 years.

RESULTS: Our patients included 141 males and 39 females. Squamous cell carcinoma was the most common type (53.3%), and most of the tumors were grade II (61.1%). A total of 173 patients had their tumors operable, while 7 were inoperable. We had 5 (2.8%) operative related mortalities. At 5 years postoperatively, free and overall survival rates for the whole group of patients were 31.44%+/-5.9% and 32.5%+/-6.8%, respectively. Tumor pathologic stage, grade, and nodal affection were the only significant factors with impact on survival (P=0.008, 0.051, and 0.004, respectively). These 3 prognostic indexes were used to design a model to predict an individual patient's risk factor for recurrence. Patients were then assigned to one of the 4 risk groups according to the score achieved in this prognostic index (0=low risk, 1=intermediate risk, and 2 or 3=higher risk). These 4 risk groups had distinctly different rates of disease-free survival, i.e., 91.7%, 53%, 13%, and 7% for low, intermediate, and higher risk groups, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Although this prognostic index appears to be of a significant clinical relevance, it needs to be more validated on a larger number of patients, and it could be a surrogate variable for biologic factors responsible for the heterogeneity of bladder cancer.

Hegazy, O. M., A. H. El Bastawissy, and R. F. Ibrahim, "A Programming Solution for Moving Mobile Transaction", Proceedings of the 6th International Enformatika (IEC 2005), Budapest, Hungary: Citeseer, 2005. Abstract
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Hegazy, O. M., A. H. El Bastawissy, and R. F. Ibrahim, "A Programming Solution for Moving Mobile Transaction", Proceedings of the 6th International Enformatika (IEC 2005), Budapest, Hungary: Citeseer, 2005. Abstract
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Hegazy, O. M., A. H. El Bastawissy, and R. F. Ibrahim, "A Programming Solution for Moving Mobile Transaction", Proceedings of the 6th International Enformatika (IEC 2005), Budapest, Hungary: Citeseer, 2005. Abstract
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Badawy, E. M., A. M. A. Habib, A. El-Bana, and G. M. Yosry, "Propagation of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) plants by using tissue culture technique", Arabian Journal of Biotechnology, vol. 8, pp. 343-354, 2005. Abstract
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