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2006
Zimmermann, M., J. N. Burghartz, W. Appel, N. Remmers, C. Burwick, R. Wurz, O. Tobail, M. Schubert, G. Palfinger, and J. Werner, "A seamless ultra-thin chip fabrication and assembly process", Electron Devices Meeting, 2006. IEDM'06. International: IEEE, pp. 1–3, 2006. Abstract
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Barkawi, A. H., E. H. Elsayed, G. Ashour, and E. Shehata, "Seasonal changes in semen characteristics, hormonal profiles and testicular activity in Zaraibi goats", Small Ruminant Research, vol. 66, issue 1: Elsevier, pp. 209-213, 2006. Abstract
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Barkawi, A. H., E. H. Elsayed, G. Ashour, and E. Shehata, "Seasonal changes in semen characteristics, hormonal profiles and testicular activity in Zaraibi goats", Small ruminant research, vol. 66, issue 1: Elsevier, pp. 209-213, 2006. Abstract
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Abdelrahman, E. M., K. S. Essa, E. R. Abo-Ezz, and K. S. Soliman, "Self-potential data interpretation using standard deviations of depths computed from moving average residual anomalies", Geophysical prospecting, vol. 54, no. 4: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 409–423, 2006. Abstract
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Abdelrahman, E. M., K. S. Essa, E. R. Abo-Ezz, and K. S. Soliman, "Self-potential data interpretation using standard deviations of depths computed from moving average residual anomalies", Geophysical prospecting, vol. 54, no. 4: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 409–423, 2006. Abstract
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Abdelrahman, E. M., K. S. Essa, E. R. Abo-Ezz, and K. S. Soliman, "Self-potential data interpretation using standard deviations of depths computed from moving average residual anomalies", Geophysical prospecting, vol. 54, no. 4: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 409–423, 2006. Abstract
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Abdelrahman, E. M., K. S. Essa, E. R. Abo-Ezz, and K. S. Soliman, "Self-potential data interpretation using standard deviations of depths computed from moving average residual anomalies", Geophysical prospecting, vol. 54, no. 4: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 409–423, 2006. Abstract
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Azeem, M. A., and M. Gobashy, "Self-potential inversion using genetic algorithm", J. King Abdulaziz Univ., Earth Sci, vol. 17, pp. 83–101, 2006. Abstract
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Frenck, R. W., H. M. Fathy, M. Sherif, Z. Mohran, H. El Mohammedy, W. Francis, D. Rockabrand, B. I. Mounir, P. Rozmajzl, and H. F. Frierson, "Sensitivity and specificity of various tests for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in Egyptian children.", Pediatrics, vol. 118, issue 4, pp. e1195-202, 2006. Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Many noninvasive methods (using breath, blood, and stool samples) are available to diagnose Helicobacter pylori. However, because the noninvasive tests are proxy measures of the infection, they need validation before use. Factors that may affect test validity include patient age, gender, and geographic location. Because no data were available on the validation of noninvasive tests for the diagnosis of H. pylori among children in the Middle East, this study was performed.

METHODS: Children between 2 and 17 years of age evaluated at the Cairo University School of Medicine pediatric gastroenterology clinic who were already scheduled for upper endoscopy were eligible for enrollment in the study. At the time of endoscopy, 3 biopsies were collected and used for rapid urease, histology, and culture, respectively. All children also donated a sample of stool and blood and had a urea breath test performed. Stool and serum samples were tested for the presence of H. pylori by using commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based technology. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were calculated for each noninvasive test used in the study. Receiver operating curves also were charted to determine optimal cut points for the various tests when used in the current study cohort.

RESULTS: One hundred eight children were enrolled in the study, with 52 children being under 6 years of age. The urea breath test and HpStar (DakoCytomation, Norden, Denmark) stool enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit had the highest sensitivity and specificity (sensitivity and specificity: 98 and 89 [urea breath test] and 94 and 81 [HpStar], respectively), whereas the serologic kit had an unacceptably low sensitivity (50%). The sensitivity of neither the urea breath test nor the HpStar tests was affected by subject age, but specificity of the HpStar test, although still high, was significantly lower among children under 6 years. Receiver operating curves found optimal cut points of the urea breath test at 6.2 delta over baseline and of the HpStar at 0.25 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay units.

CONCLUSION: The urea breath test and HpSTAR stool antigen kit are reliable tests for the noninvasive diagnosis of H. pylori among children living in the Middle East.

Geweely, N. S. I., and L. S. Nawar, "Sensivity to gamma irradiation of post-harvest pathogens of pear", International Journal of Agriculture and Biology (Pakistan), 2006. Abstract
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Bazaraa, W. A., N. M. El-Shimi, and M. Bahgat, "Sensory, Physico-Chemical and microbial characteristics of new light mayonnaise formulations. , 21 (1): 173-203. ", Egypt. J. Nut., vol. 21, issue 1, pp. 173-203, 2006.
Zakaria, S., A. H. Haleem, R. Ahmed, W. El-Akel, K. S. Zakaria, Z. M. Zakaria, and O. Shaker, "Seroepidemiological study of hepatotropic viruses A, B, and C among medical students at Cairo University", LIVER INTERNATIONAL, vol. 26: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND, pp. 53–54, 2006. Abstract
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Tadross, R. A., A. M. Badawi, M. R. Mahfouz, R. L. Jantz, and C. M. Blair, "Sex determination from fingerprint", Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference Dec. 2006 (CIBEC06): IEEE, 2006. Abstract
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Helal, M. A., and H. N. El-Eissa, "Shallow water waves and Korteweg-de Vries equation (oceanographical application)", Pure Mathematics and Applications, vol. 7, no. 3-4: Department of Mathematics, Corvinus University of Budapest, pp. 263–282, 2006. Abstract
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Fouad, M. A., F. M. Bayoumi, H. M. Onsi, and M. G. Darwish, "Shot transition detection with minimal decoding of MPEG video streams", Optimization, vol. 151, pp. 15596, 2006. Abstract
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Zahran, A. H., B. Liang, and A. Saleh, "Signal threshold adaptation for vertical handoff in heterogeneous wireless networks", Mobile Networks and Applications, vol. 11, no. 4: Springer, pp. 625–640, 2006. Abstract
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Abdelsalam, I. M., N. A. H. E. D. A. B. D. E. L. WAHAB, S. M. Elgendy, H. M. Khaled, M. Gabry, and A. B. El Aaser, "Significance of telomerase activity, C-erbB2, malondialdhyde and NO as biological markers in urine of bladder cancer patients", Medical Journal of Cairo University [The], vol. 74, issue Supp. 1, pp. 183-187, 2006. Abstract
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Rafat, N. H., "A simple analytical treatment of edge-illuminated VMJ silicon solar cells", Solar energy, vol. 80, no. 12: Elsevier, pp. 1588–1599, 2006. Abstract
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Elfeky, E. Z., R. A. Sarker, and D. L. Essam, "A Simple Ranking and Selection for Constrained Evolutionary Optimization.", SEAL, pp. 537-544, 2006. Abstract
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Motaz, K., M. Saleh, and M. Sherin, "Simulation Games as an Advanced Computer-Based Learning Technology in Management Sciences", The 4th International Conference on Informatics and Systems INFOS, 2006. Abstract
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Kandil, H. A., M. A. Kader, A. Moaty, B. El-Hadidi, and A. O. Sherif, "Simulation of atmospheric temperature inversions over greater Cairo using the MM5 meso-scale atmospheric model", Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, vol. 9, pp. 15–30, 2006. Abstract
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Badr, Y., and M. A. Mahmoud, "Size-dependent spectroscopic, optical, and electrical properties of PbSe nanoparticles", Crystal Research and Technology, vol. 41, no. 7, pp. 658-663, 2006. AbstractWebsite
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El Mofty, M. A., R. M. Youssef, S. O. Tawfic, M. R. E. Abdel Halim, H. Abozeid, O. G. Shaker, and O. M. Mohammad, "Skin and serum levels of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D3 in uremic pruritus patients before and after broad band ultraviolet B (UVB) phototherapy", Egypt Dermatol Online J, vol. 2, 2006. Abstract
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