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"Effect of Some Additives on Drilling Fluids Properties and their Wetting Characteristics",
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"Essential oil of Aegle marmelus corr",
Bull. Fac. Pharm., Cairo Univ., vol. 32, pp. 249, 1994.
Nawal, Y. M. A., A. El-Sanousi, M. M. Fathia, M. A. Shalaby, A. A. Mousa, S. A. H. Salem, M. S. Saber, and S. M. Saleh,
"Estimation of rotavirus antibodies in vaccinated cattle and their neonates",
Vet. Med. J. (Giza), vol. 42(3), pp. 59-65, 1994.
El-Sanousi, A., G. Eid, R. T. Soliman, M. Shaaban, and A. M. Agag,
"Estimation of the haemolytic activities of camel complement.",
Vet. Med. J. (Giza), vol. 42(3), pp. 17-24, 1994.
Gaafar, R., M. R. Hamza, A. A. Rabia, H. Khaled, I. Osman, H. Al-Zawahry, N. M.Ali, M. A. Saber, M. Al-Serafi, and N. G. A. Moula,
"Evaluation of recombinant alpha 2B interferon and 5-fluorouracil in advanced and metastatic colorectal carcinoma. ",
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Kandil, O., N. M. Radwan, A. B. Hassan, A. M. M. Amer, H. A. El-Banna, and W. M. M. Amer,
"Extracts and Fractions of Thymus capitatus exhibit antimicrobial activities",
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 44 , pp. 19-24, 1994.
Fahmy, A. A., S. T. Mekki, H. A. Albar, A. S. Shawali, H. M. Hassaneen, and H. Abdelhamid,
"A facile Synthesis of Some Pyrazolo Analogues of Tricyclic Derivatives via Hydrazonoyl Halides.",
J.Chem.Res., vol. 137, pp. 0140-0149, 1994.
Bahgat, R., A. Abdel-Aziz, S. Nassar, and S. Shaheen,
"Families of Parallel Logic Programming Languages",
The Egyptian computer Journal, Institute of Statistical Studies and Research ,Cairo University, vol. 22, issue 1, 1994.
Gaafar×, K.,
"Glucose homeostasis in chloroquine-treated normal rats",
journal of the egyptian german society of zoology, vol. 14 (A), pp. 177-189, 1994.
AbstractGlucose tolerance (GT), peripheral insulin activity (A) and beta cell function (CIR) were improved on prolonged chloroquine administration to normal male rats, while the acute effects comprised hyperinsulinaemia with unaltered blood glucose levels. This study explains some of the seemingly conflicting results due to chloroquine treatment and concludes that the drug is not damaging to glucose homeostasis in long term treatment.