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2006
Badr, Y., and M. A. Mahmoud, "Effect of PVA surrounding medium on ZnSe nanoparticles: Size, optical, and electrical properties", Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, vol. 65, no. 3-4, pp. 584-590, 2006. AbstractWebsite
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Meshreky, S. Z., A. M. El-Kaiaty, Y. M. Hafez, and S. M. Madboly, "Effect of recombinant Bovine Somatotropin injection on IGF-1, milk traits, pre and post weaning performance of Rabbits.", Egyptian J. of Rabbit Sci., vol. 17, issue 1, 2006. Abstract
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Meshreky, S. Z., A. M. El-Kaiaty, Y. M. Hafez, and S. M. Madboly, "Effect of recombinant Bovine Somatotropin injection on IGF-1, milk traits, pre and post weaning performance of Rabbits.", Egyptian J. of Rabbit Sci., vol. 17, issue 1, 2006. Abstract
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Abdou, A. M., A. M. M. Atta, S. M. T. El-Tantawy, S. S. Siam, and A. M. Rezk, "EFFECT OF SELECTION FOR HIGH AND LOW ANTIBODY RESPONSE AGAINST SHEEP RED BLOOD CELLS ON HORMONAL PROFILE DURING IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CHICKENS", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 43, issue 2: Egyptian Society of Animal Production (ESAP), pp. 99-115, 2006. Abstract
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Abdou, A. M., A. M. M. Atta, S. M. T. El-Tantawy, S. S. Siam, and A. M. Rezk, "EFFECT OF SELECTION FOR HIGH AND LOW ANTIBODY RESPONSE AGAINST SHEEP RED BLOOD CELLS ON HORMONAL PROFILE DURING IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CHICKENS", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 43, issue 2: Egyptian Society of Animal Production (ESAP), pp. 99-115, 2006. Abstract
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Badr, Y., and M. A. Mahmoud, "Effect of silver nanowires on the surface-enhanced Raman spectra (SERS) of the RNA bases", Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 639-645, 2006. AbstractWebsite
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Abdel-Aziz, M. E., Effect of some cryoprotectant agents on Physiochemical properties of frozen stored Bolti (Tilapia nilotica) Fish Fillets, : Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, M.SC. Thesis, 2006. Abstract
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Khalaf-Allah, A. M., S. H. Abo-Raya, and M. E. Abd-Aziz, "Effect of some cryoprotectant agents on Physiochemical properties of frozen stored Bolti (Tilapia nilotica) Fish Fillets.", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition, vol. 21, issue 1, pp. 21-43, 2006. Abstract
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Khalil, N. A., E. L. - M. A. EL- Metwally, and W. A. E. I. - M. A. M. EL-Kashum, "Effect of sowing date and plant distribution patterns on seed yield of some chickpea varieties", J.Agric. Sci. Mansoure Univ., vol. 31, no. (6), pp. 3345–3355, 2006. Abstract
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Ibrahim, M. R., H. M. El-Banna, A. M. Aidd, and M. A. Suliman, "Effect of substitution of soybean meal by canola meal on growing rabbits performance.", Egyptian Journal of Rabbit Science, vol. 16, issue 1, pp. 15-33, 2006. Abstract
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, "The effect of temperature and pozzolanic materials on the electrical conductivity of blended cement pastes at different porosities", Silicates Industriels, vol. 71, no. 5-6, pp. 81-87, 2006. AbstractWebsite

The electrical conductivity of a range of ordinary Portland cement based mortars was studied over a period of 6h hydration. The influence of water/cement (w/c) ratio (0.20, 0.25 , up to 0.40), thermal cycling curing temperature (20, 30 and 40°C ), and the pozzolanic additions [35% fly ash, 35% slag and (35% fly ash+ 35% slag) to the OPC separately] on conductivity was investigated, and the activation energy E g established for conduction processes. E g was found to be system specific and was in the range -0.12 up to -0.212 eV at w/c = 0.20. Results indicate that the changes in the electrical conductivity and the activation energy of each system mainly depend on the microstructural changes, occurring during the hydration mechanism. These changes are not constant with the curing time and the w/c ratios. The proper consideration in the change of the pore microstructure leads to the optimization of the finer pores microstructure which occurs at the w/c ratios 0.30 and 0.35 in all various cementitious systems. Those ratios are considered to be the optimum ratios for reducing the porosity.

, "The effect of temperature and pozzolanic materials on the electrical conductivity of blended cement pastes at different porosities", Silicates Industriels, vol. 71, no. 5-6, pp. 81-87, 2006. AbstractWebsite

The electrical conductivity of a range of ordinary Portland cement based mortars was studied over a period of 6h hydration. The influence of water/cement (w/c) ratio (0.20, 0.25 , up to 0.40), thermal cycling curing temperature (20, 30 and 40°C ), and the pozzolanic additions [35% fly ash, 35% slag and (35% fly ash+ 35% slag) to the OPC separately] on conductivity was investigated, and the activation energy E g established for conduction processes. E g was found to be system specific and was in the range -0.12 up to -0.212 eV at w/c = 0.20. Results indicate that the changes in the electrical conductivity and the activation energy of each system mainly depend on the microstructural changes, occurring during the hydration mechanism. These changes are not constant with the curing time and the w/c ratios. The proper consideration in the change of the pore microstructure leads to the optimization of the finer pores microstructure which occurs at the w/c ratios 0.30 and 0.35 in all various cementitious systems. Those ratios are considered to be the optimum ratios for reducing the porosity.

, "The effect of temperature and pozzolanic materials on the electrical conductivity of blended cement pastes at different porosities", Silicates Industriels, vol. 71, no. 5-6, pp. 81-87, 2006. AbstractWebsite

The electrical conductivity of a range of ordinary Portland cement based mortars was studied over a period of 6h hydration. The influence of water/cement (w/c) ratio (0.20, 0.25 , up to 0.40), thermal cycling curing temperature (20, 30 and 40°C ), and the pozzolanic additions [35% fly ash, 35% slag and (35% fly ash+ 35% slag) to the OPC separately] on conductivity was investigated, and the activation energy E g established for conduction processes. E g was found to be system specific and was in the range -0.12 up to -0.212 eV at w/c = 0.20. Results indicate that the changes in the electrical conductivity and the activation energy of each system mainly depend on the microstructural changes, occurring during the hydration mechanism. These changes are not constant with the curing time and the w/c ratios. The proper consideration in the change of the pore microstructure leads to the optimization of the finer pores microstructure which occurs at the w/c ratios 0.30 and 0.35 in all various cementitious systems. Those ratios are considered to be the optimum ratios for reducing the porosity.

Hatem, M. H., R. R. sadik, and M. Samer, "Effects of cowshed height on cooling efficiency and microclimate in hot climate. XVI CIGR World Congress, Bonn 3-7 September 2006.", XVI CIGR World Congress, Bonn 3-7 September ., 2006. Abstract
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B.A., G. H., A. M. M. Atta, M. A. El-Menawey, and F. K. R. Stino, "Effects of divergent selection for primary antibody titers against sheep red blood cells on some immunological and productive performance of chickens.", Egyptian Poultry Science, vol. 26, pp. 1549-1566, 2006. Abstract
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Gharib, H. B. A., A. M. M. Atta, M. A. El-Menawey, and F. K. R. Stino., "Effects of divergent selection for primary antibody titers against sheep red blood cells on some immunological and productive performance of chickens.", Egyptian Poultry Science, vol. 26, issue 3, pp. 1549–1566, 2006. Abstract
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Gharib, H. B. A., A. M. M. Atta, M. A. El-Menawey, and F. K. R. Stino., "Effects of divergent selection for primary antibody titers against sheep red blood cells on some immunological and productive performance of chickens.", Egyptian Poultry Science, vol. 26, issue 3, pp. 1549–1566, 2006. Abstract
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Gharib, H. B. A., A. M. M. Atta, M. A. El-Menawe, and F. K. R. Stino, "Effects of divergent selection for primary antibody titers against sheep red blood cells on some immunological and productive performance of chickens.", Egypt. Poult. Sci. :, vol. 26, pp. 1549 –1566, 2006. Abstract
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El-Kaiaty, A. M., F. A. A. Ibrahim, A. M. El- Labban, and A. A. Megahed, "Effects of early heat stress on some physiological and Immunological parameters in tow local strains of chickens.", J. of Agric. Sci., Mansoura Univ.,, vol. 31, issue 3, pp. 1329-1343, 2006. Abstract
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El-Kaiaty, A. M., A. M. El-Far, A. M. El- Labban, and H. S. Mohamed, "Effects of late heat stress on some physiological and Immunological parameters in tow local strains of chickens.", J. of Agric. Sci., Mansoura Univ.,, vol. 31, issue 2, pp. 1265-1279, 2006. Abstract
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El-Kaiaty, A. M., A. A. El-Far, A. F. M. El-Labban, and H. S. Mohamed, "EFFECTS OF LATE HEAT STRESS ON SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN TWO LOCAL STRAINS OF CHICKENS", Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, vol. 31, issue 3: Mansoura University, Faculty of Agriculture, pp. 1289-1303, 2006. Abstract
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Hatem M. H., R R Sadek, S. M., "Effects of shed height and orientation on dairy cows microclimate, cooling system efficiency and milk productivity", Proceedings of XVI CIGR World Congress, 2006. Abstract
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Hatem, M. H., R. R. Sadek, and M. Samer, "Effects of shed height and orientation on dairy cowsmicroclimate, cooling system efficiency and milk productivity", Proceedings of XVI CIGR World Congress, pp. 413-414, 2006. Abstract
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