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1963
Raafat, M. A., A. K. Abou-Raya, E. R. M. ABOUT-HUSSEIN, and A. Darwish, "THE SUITABLE LEVEL FOR FEEDING DAIRY ANIMALS I- The Effect of Reducing the Maintenance Level for the Buffaloes and Local Cows", Proceedings of the Second Animal Production Conference, vol. 3, issue 3: J. Anim. Prod. UAR, pp. 217-231, 1963. Abstract
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1962
BUTTLE, G. A., and M. T. Khayyal, "Rapid hepatic shift of worms in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni after a single injection of tartar emetic.", Nature, vol. 194, pp. 780-1, 1962 May 26. Abstract

MUCH work has already been carried out on the treatment of mice infected with schistosomes. It has been observed that the worms which normally inhabit the mesenteric veins of animals infected with Schistosoma mansoni are forced to migrate to the liver after treatment with active schistosomicidal drugs1–6. This hepatic shift has usually been observed after a full course of treatment, and where the course had been inadequate, relapses were found to occur owing to the re-migration of the worms back to the mesenteric veins. Standen6observed a hepatic shift as early as one day following two oral doses of 42 mgm./ kgm. sodium antimonyl III gluconate, but after 7 days the worms were completely restored to their normal distribution in the hepatic portal system. In the work reported here we followed up the effect of a single dose of tartar emetic on the worm migration to show that the hepatic shift actually occurs much earlier than had been previously expected

BUTTLE, G. A., and M. T. Khayyal, "Rapid hepatic shift of worms in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni after a single injection of tartar emetic.", Nature, vol. 194, pp. 780-1, 1962 May 26. Abstract
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BUTTLE, G. A., and M. T. Khayyal, "Rapid hepatic shift of worms in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni after a single injection of tartar emetic.", Nature, vol. 194, pp. 780-1, 1962 May 26. Abstract
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Beane, W. L., P. B. Siegel, and H. S. Siegel, "The effect of light on body weight and feed conversion of broilers", Poultry Science, vol. 41, issue 4: Poultry Science Association, pp. 1350-1351, 1962. Abstract

The body weights of 7 to 9 month-old White Leghorn males were observed by Lamoreux (1943) to be significantly greater when light was restricted to less than 9 hours per day. Siegel et al. (1961) reported significantly heavier body weights and better feed conversion in White Leghorn pullets at 8 weeks of age when restricting light to 6 hours per day compared to 14 hours of light per day. In a study with broiler chickens, Moore (1957) found that faster growth was obtained up to 3 or 4 weeks of age with continuous light although feed efficiency was slightly better with less light throughout the growing period. A series of experiments reported by Shutze et al. (1960) indicated that birds exposed to continuous light were superior in body weight gain to those on the other light regimes with the exception of one experiment in which chick growth response to 2 . . .

Abou-Hussein, E. R. M., and M. A. Raafat, "Comparative studies on the feeding of dairy buffalo calves on cow's and buffalo's milk.", Journal of Animal Production of the United Arab Republic, vol. 2, pp. 27-35, 1962. Abstract
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Shafie, M. M., and A. L. Badreldin, "The role of blood in regulation of body heat in bovines", Journal of Animal Production, Cairo, UAR, vol. 2, pp. 61-76, 1962. Abstract
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1961
Shafie, M. M., A. L. Badreldin, M. A. Ghany, and M. Hanafi, "Differential growth and carcass characteristic in the Giza rabbits", Egyptian J Anim Prod, vol. 1, pp. 135-148, 1961. Abstract
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Ghany, M. A., A. L. Badreldin, M. M. Shafie, and M. Hanafi, "Some factors affecting body weight in Giza rabbits", J. Anim. Prod. VAR l, pp. 121-134, 1961. Abstract
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Sharafeldin, M. A., and A. Mostageer, "Suckling in Ossimi and Rahmani lambs", Journal of Animal Production, pp. 15-59, 1961. Abstract
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1960
Mellen, W. J., and B. C. Wentworth, "Comparison of methods for estimating thyroid secretion rate in chickens", Poultry Science, vol. 39, issue 3: Poultry Science Association, pp. 678-686, 1960. Abstract
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Sharafeldin, M. A., "Factors affecting litter size in Texel sheep.", Meded. LandbHogesch. Wageningen, vol. 60, issue 3, pp. 1-61, 1960. Abstract
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Steel, R. G. D., and J. H. Torrie, "Principles and procedures of statistics.", Principles and procedures of statistics.: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, Toronto, London, 1960. Abstract
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1958
Abou-Hussein, E. R. M., Economical feeding of dairy cows and buffaloes for milk production in Egypt, : Ph. D. Thesis. Fac. of Agric. Cairo Univ, 1958. Abstract
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1957
Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, "Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 1. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by wheat bran for buffalo calves during the 1st year growth.", Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 1. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by wheat bran for buffalo calves during the 1st year growth., issue 149, 1957. Abstract
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Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, "Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 2. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by undecorticated cottonseed cake for feeding buffalo calves during the 2nd year of growth.", Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 2. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by undecorticated cottonseed cake for feeding buffalo calves during the 2nd year of growth., issue Bull. No. 150, 1957. Abstract
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Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, "Feeding of Egyptian cows and buffaloes on different levels of starch values. 2. Economic food requirements for growing calves during the second six months of growth.", Feeding of Egyptian cows and buffaloes on different levels of starch values. 2. Economic food requirements for growing calves during the second six months of growth.: Cairo Univ. Fac. Agric., 1957. Abstract
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Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, "Study of growth in Egyptian cows and buffaloes up to 10.5 years old.", Study of growth in Egyptian cows and buffaloes up to 10.5 years old., issue Bull. No. 133, 1957. Abstract
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1956
Hafez, E. S. E., A. L. Badreldin, and M. A. Sharafeldin, "Heat-tolerance studies of fat-tailed sheep in the subtropics", The Journal of Agricultural Science, vol. 47, issue 03: Cambridge University Press, pp. 280-286, 1956. Abstract

Forty adult (15 months old) fat-tailed Egyptian rams and ewes of the Rahmani and Ossimi breeds were available at the Animal Breeding Research Farm, Giza, Egypt (30° N.). Body temperature and respiration rates were measured twice weekly throughout the year 1953–4. On days of observations, four readings were taken at 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Skin temperature was measured once weekly at noon for nine body regions, using a precision bridge thermometer. The effects of docking and pregnancy were also studied.

1955
Hafez, E. S. E., A. L. Badreldin, and M. M. Shafei, "Skin structure of Egyptian buffaloes and cattle with particular reference to sweat glands", The Journal of Agricultural Science, vol. 46, issue 01: Cambridge University Press, pp. 19-30, 1955. Abstract

The structure, distribution and dimensions of skin strata and sweat glands have been investigated in Egyptian buffaloes and cattle. Samples from sixteen body regions were taken from three adult bulls of both species. Identical studies were also made on one buffalo calf and two buffalo embryos. Serial vertical and horizontal sections were cut from each body region using the ‘terpineol paraffin wax’ method. The following results were obtained.

Horsfall, W. R., "Mosquitoes. Their Bionomics and Relation to Disease.", Mosquitoes. Their Bionomics and Relation to Disease.: London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 10, Orange Street, WC 2., 1955. Abstract
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Duncan, D. B., "Multiple range and multiple F tests", Biometrics, vol. 11, issue 1: Wiley, International Biometric Society, pp. 1-42, 1955. Abstract
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1954
El-Shafie, M. M., Skin histology of Egyptian buffaloes and cattle, : M. Sc. Thesis. Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, UAR, 1954. Abstract
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1952
Healy, M. J. R., "A table of Abbott's correction for natural mortality", Annals of Applied Biology, vol. 39, issue 2: Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK, pp. 211-212, 1952. Abstract
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1951
West, L. S., "The Housefly. Its natural history, medical importance, and control.", The Housefly. Its Natural History, Medical Importance, and Control.: London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 10, Orange Street, WC 2, & New York: Comstock …, 1951. Abstract
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