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Khater, A. H., M. A. Helal, and A. R. Seadawy, "General soliton solutions of an n-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation", Nuovo Cimento B Serie, vol. 115, pp. 1303, 2000. Abstract
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Khater, A. H., A. R. Seadawy, and M. A. Helal, "General soliton solutions of an n-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation", Nuovo Cimento. B, vol. 115, no. 11, pp. 1303–1311, 2000. Abstract
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Haque, H., A. - E. Hassanien, and M. Nakajima, "Generation of missing medical slices using morphing technology", IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems, vol. 83, no. 7: The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, pp. 1400–1407, 2000. Abstract
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Haque, H., A. - E. Hassanien, and M. Nakajima, "Generation of missing medical slices using morphing technology", IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems, vol. 83, no. 7: The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, pp. 1400–1407, 2000. Abstract
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El-Gendy, E. A., R. G. Dean, and K. W. Washburn, "Genetic analysis of DNA fingerprints for two lines of chickens divergently selected for resistance and susceptibility to a heat stress environment.", Archiv für Geflügelkunde, vol. 64, issue 6: Verlag Eugen Ulmer GmbH, pp. 237-243, 2000. Abstract
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S., A. - B., U. M. El-Saied, and M. A. M. Ibrahim, "Genetic and phenotypic parameters for milk yield, days open and number of services per conception of Holstein cows of commercial herd in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 37, no. 1: Egyptian Society of Animal Production, pp. 9–17, 2000. Abstract
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Abou-Bakr, S., U. M. El-Saied, and M. A. M. Ibrahim, "Genetic and phenotypic parameters for milk yield, days open and number of services per conception of Holstein cows of commercial herd in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 37, issue 1: Egyptian Society of Animal Production, pp. 9-17, 2000. Abstract
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El-Saied, U. M., E. Mousa, and S. Abou-Bakr, "Genetic parameters for milk yield and some reproductive traits Holstein cows using REML and GIBBS sampling.", Proc. The 3rd All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture and 11th Conference of the Egyptian Society of Animal production, Alexandria,: Egyptian Society of Animal Production, pp. 23-27, 2000. Abstract
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El-Full, E. A., E. A. El-Gendy, and A. A. Ali, "Genetic stability of egg production traits for two Fayoumi chicken strains selected for increased egg production or fast growth.", Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, vol. 20, issue 2: Egyptian Poultry Science Association, pp. 219-238, 2000. Abstract
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Abdel-Ati, K. E. A., A. A. Hassan, S. E. S. Moustafa, A. A. Mohammed, and others, "Genetics of some tomato fruit quality characters. I. Physical characters.", Egyptian Journal of Horticulture, vol. 27, no. 2: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), pp. 249–264, 2000. Abstract
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Hassan, A. A., K. E. A. Abdel-Ati, S. E. S. Moustafa, A. A. Mohammed, and others, "Genetics of some tomato fruit quality characters. II. Chemical characters.", Egyptian Journal of Horticulture, vol. 27, no. 2: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), pp. 265–274, 2000. Abstract
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Charmaz, K., "Grounded {Theory}: {Objectivist} and {Constructivist} {Methods}", Handbook of {Qualitative} {Research}, 2nd, London, Sage, pp. 509–535, 2000. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., J. T. McDonnell, and R. J. Paul, Grounding information systems requirements, , 2000. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., J. T. McDonnell, and R. J. Paul, Grounding information systems requirements, : McGraw Hill, 2000. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., J. T. McDonnell, and R. J. Paul, Grounding information systems requirements, , 2000. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and R. J. Paul, Grounding {Soft} {Systems} {Investigations}: the {Case} of {Requirements} {Engineering}, : Manchester Business School, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2000. Abstract
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El-Asheeri, A. K., "Growth performance, carcass characteristics and chemical composition of New Zealand White rabbits as affected by age, sex and carcass cut. 37 (1): 47-56.", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod., vol. 37, issue 1: Egyptian Society Animal Production, pp. 47-56, 2000. Abstract
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Saleh, M., "The Hard Core of the System Dynamics Research Programme", Sustainability in the Third Millennium, Bergen, 2000. Abstract
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Moustafa, G.Z., Z. K. I. M. M., and M. P. Badawy, "Hatchability of broiler breeder's eggs as affected by flock age, shell quality and storage time.", J. Egyptian Vet. Med. Ass., vol. 62, no. 6, pp. 301–312, 2000. Abstract
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Zekri, A. - R. N. a, A. A. b Bahnassy, S. M. c Shaarawy, O. A. f Mansour, M. A. d Maduar, H. M. e Khaled, and O. f El-Ahmadi, "Hepatitis C virus genotyping in relation to neu-oncoprotein overexpression and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma", Journal of Medical Microbiology, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 89-95, 2000. AbstractWebsite

The distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes among Egyptian patients positive for anti-HCV was determined and their influence, when combined with neu-oncoprotein overexpression, on the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was examined. The study groups included asymptomatic carriers (ASC) and patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH) and HCC. HCV genomes were detected in the sera of 27 ASC, 29 CAH and 33 HCC patients known to have HCV infection defined by EIA and recombinant immunoblotting techniques (Inno-LiA) as well as by reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR. The HCV genotype was determined by a reverse hybridisation technique (Inno-LiPA I and II), whereas neu-overexpression was detected by the Oncogene Science EIA Kit. Eighty-nine patients were eligible for HCV genotyping; 75 patients (84.3%) were infected with a single genotype, including 1a in 11 patients (12.4%), 1b in 2 patients (2.2%) and 2a in 10 patients (11.2%). Genotype 4 (a or c + d) was detected in 51 patients (57.3%) and only one patient had genotype 10a (1.2%). Fourteen patients (15.7%) showed mixed infection; eight of them had 1a + 4 (a or c + d) and four had 2a + 4 (a or c + d); the remaining two cases had 1a + 2a and 1b + 2a. The results revealed an increased incidence of genotype 4 in CAH and HCC patients in comparison with ASC. There was also a significant overexpression of neu-oncoprotein in CAH and HCC patients compared with ASC, which was significantly associated with subtype 4 infection. The results suggest that infection with subtype 1a and 4 HCV may be considered a risk factor for the induction of neu-overexpression and subsequent development of HCC.

Zekri, A. - R. N. a, A. A. b Bahnassy, S. M. c Shaarawy, O. A. f Mansour, M. A. d Maduar, H. M. e Khaled, and O. f El-Ahmadi, "Hepatitis C virus genotyping in relation to neu-oncoprotein overexpression and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma", Journal of Medical Microbiology, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 89-95, 2000. AbstractWebsite

The distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes among Egyptian patients positive for anti-HCV was determined and their influence, when combined with neu-oncoprotein overexpression, on the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was examined. The study groups included asymptomatic carriers (ASC) and patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH) and HCC. HCV genomes were detected in the sera of 27 ASC, 29 CAH and 33 HCC patients known to have HCV infection defined by EIA and recombinant immunoblotting techniques (Inno-LiA) as well as by reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR. The HCV genotype was determined by a reverse hybridisation technique (Inno-LiPA I and II), whereas neu-overexpression was detected by the Oncogene Science EIA Kit. Eighty-nine patients were eligible for HCV genotyping; 75 patients (84.3%) were infected with a single genotype, including 1a in 11 patients (12.4%), 1b in 2 patients (2.2%) and 2a in 10 patients (11.2%). Genotype 4 (a or c + d) was detected in 51 patients (57.3%) and only one patient had genotype 10a (1.2%). Fourteen patients (15.7%) showed mixed infection; eight of them had 1a + 4 (a or c + d) and four had 2a + 4 (a or c + d); the remaining two cases had 1a + 2a and 1b + 2a. The results revealed an increased incidence of genotype 4 in CAH and HCC patients in comparison with ASC. There was also a significant overexpression of neu-oncoprotein in CAH and HCC patients compared with ASC, which was significantly associated with subtype 4 infection. The results suggest that infection with subtype 1a and 4 HCV may be considered a risk factor for the induction of neu-overexpression and subsequent development of HCC.

El-Gendy, E. A., "Heterosis in reciprocal crosses between two lines of chickens divergently selected short-term for heat tolerance, with an approach to genetic distance between the selected lines.", Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, vol. 20, issue 1: Egyptian Poultry Science Association, pp. 25-48, 2000. Abstract
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Abdel-Sattar, E., J. S. Mossa, and H. I. El-Askary, "Hirsutinolides from Vernonia cinerascens.", Die Pharmazie, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 144, 2000. Abstract
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Samia Mostafa Kamal, "Histological, histochemical and ultrastructural changes induced by hydrogen cyanamide in the submaxillary salivary glands of albino rats", EDJ-Egyptian Dental Journal , vol. 46, issue 2, pp. 621-631, 2000.
• Abd-alla, S. M., and M. Khalil, "Horticultural and molecular genetic variation within and between four plum cultivars.", J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ.,, vol. 25, issue 12, pp. 8063-8075., 2000. Abstract
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