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2004
Herz, A., S. A. Hassan, B. Hafez, E. Hegazi, F. Nasr, A. Youssef, E. A. Agamy, T. Jardak, M. Ksantini, and M. Konstantopoulou, "Prospects for sustainable control of Lepidopterous olive pests by pheromones and egg parasitoids.", Workshop “Biological Control of Plant, Medical and Veterinary Pests”, 15-17 November, Wetzlar, Germany, 2004. Abstract
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Aly, S., and K. Mustafa, "Protocol verification and analysis using colored Petri nets", 2011-11-10, 2004. Abstract
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Aly, S., and K. Mustafa, "Protocol verification and analysis using colored Petri nets", 2011-11-10, 2004. Abstract
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El-Kady, M. A. S., O. - H. M. El-Banna, E. A. Salama, and S. N. Zein, "Purification and Serological Studies on Barley Stripe Mosaic Hordevirus", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 1, pp. 149-156, 2004. Abstract
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Abdel-Salam, A. M., H. S. Abdel-Kader, S. M. El-Saghir, and MHHussein, "Purification, serology and molecular detection of Egyptian isolates of banana bunchy top babuvirus and faba bean necrotic yellows nanovirus", Arab J. Biotechnol, vol. 7, pp. 141-155, 2004. Abstract
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Abdel-Salam, A.M., A. - K. E. - S. H. S. S. M., and MHHussein, "Purification, serology, and molecular detection of Egyptian isolates of banana bunchy top babuvirus and faba bean necrotic yellows nanovirus.", Arab J. Biotech, vol. 7, no. (1), pp. 141–155, 2004. Abstract
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Fahmy, A. S., and N. F. Osman, "Quantification of soft tissue deformations using strain-encoded magnetic resonance imaging", Medical Imaging 2004: International Society for Optics and Photonics, pp. 62–73, 2004. Abstract
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Mehanee, S., and M. Zhdanov, "A quasi-analytical boundary condition for three-dimensional finite difference electromagnetic modeling", Radio Science, vol. 39, issue 6, pp. 1-19, 2004.
Badr, Y. A., K. M. Abd El-Kader, and R. M. Khafagy, "Raman spectroscopy study of CdS, PVA composite films", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 92, no. 3, pp. 1984-1992, 2004. AbstractWebsite
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Badr, Y., and S. HassabElnaby, "Raman, Mid and Nir FTIR absorption spectra of breast cancer reveal a good diagnosis tool", Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 5325, pp. 78-88, 2004. Abstract
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Hamza, H. S., and S. Wu, "RAODV: an efficient routing algorithm for sensor networks", Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems: ACM, pp. 297–298, 2004. Abstract
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Hamza, H. S., and S. Wu, "RAODV: an efficient routing algorithm for sensor networks", Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems: ACM, pp. 297–298, 2004. Abstract
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Hamza, H. S., and S. Wu, "RAODV: an efficient routing algorithm for sensor networks", Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems: ACM, pp. 297–298, 2004. Abstract
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Hamza, H. S., and S. Wu, "RAODV: an efficient routing algorithm for sensor networks", Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems: ACM, pp. 297-298, 2004. Abstract
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Abdelrazek, F. M., and N. H. Metwally, "The reaction of ethyl benzoylacetate with Ortho-substituted anilines", Afinidad, vol. 61, no. 510: Asociacion de Quimicos del Instituto Quimico de Sarria, pp. 134–138, 2004. Abstract
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Bandler, J. W., Q. S. Cheng, D. M. Hailu, A. S. Mohamed, M. H. Bakr, K. Madsen, and F. Pedersen, "Recent trends in space mapping technology", With referee, 2004. Abstract
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Bandler, J. W., Q. S. Cheng, D. M. Hailu, A. S. Mohamed, M. H. Bakr, K. Madsen, and F. Pedersen, "Recent trends in space mapping technology", With referee, 2004. Abstract
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Bandler, J. W., Q. S. Cheng, D. M. Hailu, A. S. Mohamed, M. H. Bakr, K. Madsen, and F. Pedersen, "Recent trends in space mapping technology", With referee, 2004. Abstract
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Mahmoud, M. H. H., A.m.Afifi, and I. A. Ibrahim, "Reductive leaching of ilmenite ore in hydrochloric acid for preparation of synthetic rutile", Hydrometallurgy, vol. 73, issue 1-2, 2004.
Abdel-Hamid, M. A., M. M. A. Abo-Zied, N. El-Asar, and S. A. Saleh, "Remediation of oil polluted soil.", Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, vol. 44, issue 2: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), pp. 281-291, 2004. Abstract
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Naresh, K. N. a, S. a Advani, M. a Adde, Z. a Aziz, S. a Banavali, K. a Bhatia, A. a Belgaumi, A. A. Ezzat, M.I. and Sleem, H. a Khaled, N. a Mokhtar, et al., "Report of an International Network of Cancer Treatment and Research workshop on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in developing countries", Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 330-337, 2004. AbstractWebsite

The International Network of Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR) recently organized a workshop on non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) in selected developing countries with the purpose of examining existing information relating to the pathology and management of these neoplasms, and identifying potential areas for research. This report provides a summary of the information presented and is focused primarily on the pathology of NHLs in children and adults. In most countries, the WHO classification of lymphomas was used and most participating centers included immunohistochemistry using a wide array of lymphoid antibodies as part of routine diagnosis. Some of the series had been reviewed by an external panel of experts. B-cell lymphomas accounted for 82-88% of all NHLs. The proportions of chronic lymphatic leukemia (4-6%), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL, 3-5%), and plasmacytoma (2-4%) were similar in the series presented. However, there was a significant variation in the proportion of follicular lymphoma (FL), which accounted for 15% and 11% in India and Kuwait, but less than 5% in Pakistan and Egypt. All of these frequencies are significantly lower than those reported in Western series. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma accounted for about 35% of cases in India but for more 50% in other countries, but this difference was not accounted for by an increased incidence in a single lymphoma subtype in India, but rather an apparent paucity of several subtypes (such as mantle cell and marginal zone lymphomas (MZL)) in other series. There were relatively high frequencies of Burkitt lymphoma in Egypt (7%) and precursor T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in India (6-7%). Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) (not otherwise specified and angioimmunoblastic subtypes) accounted for 3-5% of NHLs, and extranodal lymphoma of T/NK cell type was rare (<1%). These differences in the relative proportions of NHL subtypes among developing countries and between developing countries and the rest of the world presumably arise from differences in environmental and genetic factors that influence lymphomagenesis and strongly suggest that more research in developing countries would provide valuable insights into the pathogenesis of lymphoid neoplasms.

Naresh, K. N. a, S. a Advani, M. a Adde, Z. a Aziz, S. a Banavali, K. a Bhatia, A. a Belgaumi, A. A. Ezzat, M.I. and Sleem, H. a Khaled, N. a Mokhtar, et al., "Report of an International Network of Cancer Treatment and Research workshop on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in developing countries", Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 330-337, 2004. AbstractWebsite

The International Network of Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR) recently organized a workshop on non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) in selected developing countries with the purpose of examining existing information relating to the pathology and management of these neoplasms, and identifying potential areas for research. This report provides a summary of the information presented and is focused primarily on the pathology of NHLs in children and adults. In most countries, the WHO classification of lymphomas was used and most participating centers included immunohistochemistry using a wide array of lymphoid antibodies as part of routine diagnosis. Some of the series had been reviewed by an external panel of experts. B-cell lymphomas accounted for 82-88% of all NHLs. The proportions of chronic lymphatic leukemia (4-6%), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL, 3-5%), and plasmacytoma (2-4%) were similar in the series presented. However, there was a significant variation in the proportion of follicular lymphoma (FL), which accounted for 15% and 11% in India and Kuwait, but less than 5% in Pakistan and Egypt. All of these frequencies are significantly lower than those reported in Western series. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma accounted for about 35% of cases in India but for more 50% in other countries, but this difference was not accounted for by an increased incidence in a single lymphoma subtype in India, but rather an apparent paucity of several subtypes (such as mantle cell and marginal zone lymphomas (MZL)) in other series. There were relatively high frequencies of Burkitt lymphoma in Egypt (7%) and precursor T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in India (6-7%). Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) (not otherwise specified and angioimmunoblastic subtypes) accounted for 3-5% of NHLs, and extranodal lymphoma of T/NK cell type was rare (<1%). These differences in the relative proportions of NHL subtypes among developing countries and between developing countries and the rest of the world presumably arise from differences in environmental and genetic factors that influence lymphomagenesis and strongly suggest that more research in developing countries would provide valuable insights into the pathogenesis of lymphoid neoplasms.

Issa, Y., D. C. Watts, P. A. Brunton, C. M. Waters, and A. J. Duxbury, "Resin composite monomers alter MTT and LDH activity of human gingival fibroblasts in vitro", Dental Materials, vol. 20, pp. 12–20, 2004. Abstract
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