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Atta, A. M., A. M. Abdou, and H. B. A. Gharib, "Impact of selection for body weight and humoral immune response of parent stock on immunological status of broiler chicks.", Proc. 3rd All Africa Conf. Anim. Agric., and 11th Conf. Egypt. Soc. Anim. Prod. Alexandria, Egypt., 6-9 November, 2000, pp. 535- 542., 2000. Abstract
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Abdou, S., and M. S. Scordilis, "Improved speech understanding using dialogue expectation in sentence parsing.", INTERSPEECH, pp. 102–105, 2000. Abstract
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Khalil, N. A., A. A. Hoballah, and A. K. M. M. Shafiek, "Improving lupine in Egypt", Annual Meeting of ASA,CSSA, Mineapolis , Minnesota USA,Nov . -5-9, 2000. Abstract
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El-Bahr, M. K., A. M. M. Al-Naggar, E. O. Abusteit, M. R. Rady, and S. A. M. Eid, "In vitro selection and characterization of salt tolerance in Egyptian wheat.", Egyptian Journal of Agronomy, vol. 22: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), pp. 65-84, 2000. Abstract
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Amer, M. M., M. A. Shakal, A. A. Ata, and K. S. Sayed, "Incidance of chlamydia antibodies in sera of suggestive chickens flocks using agar gel precipitation test", J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Ass, vol. 60, issue 5, pp. 207-213, 2000.
Ghanem, G. A. M., "Incidence of prune dwarf ilarvirus (PDV) in peach and plum orchards in Egypt", Egypt . J. Phytopathol., vol. 28, issue 1, pp. 67-79, 2000. Abstract
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El-Husseiny, O., M. A. Reda, and M. A. Michael, "Influence of dietary oil and calcium sources on broiler performance.", Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, vol. 20, issue 4: Egyptian Poultry Science Association, pp. 673-702, 2000. Abstract
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El-Wafa, S. A., O. M. El-Husseiny, and M. Shabaan, "Influence of different dietary oil and fat sources on broiler performance.", Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, vol. 20, issue 4: Egyptian Poultry Science Association, pp. 741-756, 2000. Abstract
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Khattab, M. M., G. M. M. Haseeb, and A. E. Shaban, "Influence of full bloom spray application of putrescine, KNO3 and CPPU on number of fruits, fruit set, fruit drop and fruit retention of Alphonso mango", Journal of Agriculture Science Mansoura University, vol. 25, issue 6: Faculty of Agriculture Mansoura University, pp. 3411-3420, 2000. Abstract
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Mohamed, F. R., S. M. S. Siam, and A. K. A. El-Din, "The influence of garlic and onion on the productive performance and some physiological traits of laying hens.", Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, vol. 20, issue 1: Egyptian Poultry Science Association, pp. 123-144, 2000. Abstract
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Mashaly, M. M., M. J. Heetkamp, H. K. Parmentier, and J. W. Schrama, "Influence of genetic selection for antibody production against sheep blood cells on energy metabolism in laying hens", Poultry science, vol. 79, issue 4: Poultry Science Association, pp. 519-524, 2000. Abstract
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Khattab, M. M., G. M. M. Haseeb, and A. E. Shaban, "Influence of post set spray application of putrescine, KNO3 and CPPU on fruit number, drop rate, retention and quality of mango cv Alphonso", Journal of Agriculture Science Mansoura University, vol. 25, issue 6: Faculty of Agriculture Mansoura University, pp. 3421-3436, 2000. Abstract
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El-Wardani, M. A., and A. K. El-Asheeri, "Influence of season and number of heat checks on detecting of ovulatory estrus in Egyptian buffaloes", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 37, issue 1, pp. 1-8, 2000. Abstract
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andM. EL-Gouhary., K. N. A., "Influence of soil moisture and nitrogen fertilizer stresses on growth, yield and quality of some maize cultivars", Ph.D. . Thesis, Agronomy Dept. Fac. of Agric. Cairo.Univ, 2000. Abstract
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El-Abbady, M. R., A. A. Ghazalah, M. S. A. El-Malak, and A. S. Bahakim, "Influence of some commercial products of plant extracts on the performance of laying hens.", Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 78, issue 3: Agricultural Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, pp. 1279-1290, 2000. Abstract
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Metwally, A. A., M. M. Shafik, M. A. Hassanin, and D. S. Darwish, "Influence of sowing dates and population densities on performance of some faba bean varieties grown in newly reclaimed land.", J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., vol. 25, no. 9: Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, pp. 5587–5599, 2000. Abstract
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Abdel-Rahman, S. Z. a, A. S. b Soliman, M. L. b Bondy, S. c Omar, S. A. c El-Badawy, H. M. c Khaled, I. A. d Seifeldin, and B. b Levin, "Inheritance of the 194Trp and the 399Gln variant alleles of the DNA repair gene XRCC1 are associated with increased risk of early-onset colorectal carcinoma in Egypt", Cancer Letters, vol. 159, no. 1, pp. 79-86, 2000. AbstractWebsite

Patients under age 40 constitute 35.6% of all colorectal cancer cases in Egypt, an unusual disease pattern to which both environmental exposures and inefficient DNA repair may contribute. While a number of polymorphisms in DNA repair genes have been recently identified, their role as cancer risk modifiers is yet to be determined. In a pilot case-control study, we tested the hypothesis that polymorphisms in the gene for the DNA repair enzyme XRCC1 are associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer among Egyptians. Using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) methodology, allelic variants of the XRCC1 gene at codons 194 (Arg → Trp) (194Trp) and 399 (Arg → Gln) (399Gln), were analyzed in DNA from lymphocytes of 48 newly-diagnosed colorectal cancer cases and 48 age- and sex-matched controls. Overall, the inheritance of 194Trp allele (Arg/Trp genotype) and 399Gln allele (combined Arg/Gln and Gln/Gln genotypes) was associated with increased colorectal cancer risk (odds ratio (OR) = 2.56, 95% confidence limits (CL) 0.73-9.40, and P = 0.08 for 194Trp allele and OR = 3.98, 95% CL 1.50-10.6, and P < 0.001 for 399Gln allele). Interestingly, the frequencies of 194Trp and 399Gln genotypes were higher in colorectal cancer cases under age 40 than in corresponding controls, and an association between both polymorphisms and early age of disease onset was observed (OR = 3.33, 95% CL 0.48-35.90, and P = 0.16 for 194Trp and OR = 11.90, 95% CL 2.30-51.50, and P = 0.0003 for 399Gln). Analysis of the data after adjustment for place of residence indicated that the frequencies of the genotypes with the 194Trp and the 399Gln alleles were higher among urban residents (OR = 3.33, 95% CL 0.48-35.90, and P = 0.16 for 194Trp and OR = 9.97, 95% CL 1.98-43.76, and P < 0.001 for 399Gln) than among rural residents (OR = 2.00, 95% CL 0.36-26.00, and P = 0.30 for 194Trp and OR = 1.90, 95% CL 0.50-7.53, and P = 0.20 for 399Gln). These findings support our hypothesis and suggest that polymorphisms in the XRCC1 gene, in conjunction with place of residence, may modify disease risk. This first demonstration that polymorphisms in DNA repair genes may contribute to colorectal cancer susceptibility and may increase the risk of early onset of the disease opens the door for future studies in that direction. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.

Abdel-Rahman, S. Z. a, A. S. b Soliman, M. L. b Bondy, S. c Omar, S. A. c El-Badawy, H. M. c Khaled, I. A. d Seifeldin, and B. b Levin, "Inheritance of the 194Trp and the 399Gln variant alleles of the DNA repair gene XRCC1 are associated with increased risk of early-onset colorectal carcinoma in Egypt", Cancer Letters, vol. 159, no. 1, pp. 79-86, 2000. AbstractWebsite

Patients under age 40 constitute 35.6% of all colorectal cancer cases in Egypt, an unusual disease pattern to which both environmental exposures and inefficient DNA repair may contribute. While a number of polymorphisms in DNA repair genes have been recently identified, their role as cancer risk modifiers is yet to be determined. In a pilot case-control study, we tested the hypothesis that polymorphisms in the gene for the DNA repair enzyme XRCC1 are associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer among Egyptians. Using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) methodology, allelic variants of the XRCC1 gene at codons 194 (Arg → Trp) (194Trp) and 399 (Arg → Gln) (399Gln), were analyzed in DNA from lymphocytes of 48 newly-diagnosed colorectal cancer cases and 48 age- and sex-matched controls. Overall, the inheritance of 194Trp allele (Arg/Trp genotype) and 399Gln allele (combined Arg/Gln and Gln/Gln genotypes) was associated with increased colorectal cancer risk (odds ratio (OR) = 2.56, 95% confidence limits (CL) 0.73-9.40, and P = 0.08 for 194Trp allele and OR = 3.98, 95% CL 1.50-10.6, and P < 0.001 for 399Gln allele). Interestingly, the frequencies of 194Trp and 399Gln genotypes were higher in colorectal cancer cases under age 40 than in corresponding controls, and an association between both polymorphisms and early age of disease onset was observed (OR = 3.33, 95% CL 0.48-35.90, and P = 0.16 for 194Trp and OR = 11.90, 95% CL 2.30-51.50, and P = 0.0003 for 399Gln). Analysis of the data after adjustment for place of residence indicated that the frequencies of the genotypes with the 194Trp and the 399Gln alleles were higher among urban residents (OR = 3.33, 95% CL 0.48-35.90, and P = 0.16 for 194Trp and OR = 9.97, 95% CL 1.98-43.76, and P < 0.001 for 399Gln) than among rural residents (OR = 2.00, 95% CL 0.36-26.00, and P = 0.30 for 194Trp and OR = 1.90, 95% CL 0.50-7.53, and P = 0.20 for 399Gln). These findings support our hypothesis and suggest that polymorphisms in the XRCC1 gene, in conjunction with place of residence, may modify disease risk. This first demonstration that polymorphisms in DNA repair genes may contribute to colorectal cancer susceptibility and may increase the risk of early onset of the disease opens the door for future studies in that direction. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.

El-Shazly, M., and H. El-Zayat, E. and Hermersdoerfer, "Insecticidal activity, cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of ethanol extract of Nerium oleander leaves.", Ann. Appl. Biol., vol. 139, pp. 153-157., 2000. Abstract

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EL‐SHAZLY, M. M., E. M. EL‐ZAYAT, and H. Hermersdörfer, "Insecticidal activity, mammalian cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of an ethanolic extract from Nerium oleander (Apocynaceae)", Annals of applied biology, vol. 136, issue 2: Wiley Online Library, pp. 153-157, 2000. Abstract
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EL‐SHAZLY, M. M., E. M. EL‐ZAYAT, and H. Hermersdörfer, "Insecticidal activity, mammalian cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of an ethanolic extract from Nerium oleander (Apocynaceae)", Annals of applied biology, vol. 136, issue 2: Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK, pp. 153-157, 2000. Abstract
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Hafez, O., Introduction to Semantics and Syntax, , Cairo, Open University Center, 2000.
Abdalla, M. M. F., D. S. Darwish, A. A. Ali, and E. A. A. El-Emam, "Investigation on faba bean (Vicia faba. L). 15. Variability and clustering of faba bean Land Races", Egypt. J. Plant Breed, vol. 4, pp. 257–272, 2000. Abstract
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ABDALLA, M.M.F., D. A. R. W. I. S. H. A. L. I. D. S. A. A., and A. A. El-EMAM, "Investigations on faba beans, Vicia faba L. 15. Variability and clustering of faba bean land races", Egypt. J. Plant Breed., vol. 5, pp. 155–179, 2000. Abstract
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