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1981
ABDALLA-HUSSEIN, M., A. B. D. A. L. L. A. E. L. - L. A. K. A. N. Y. M. M. F. M. A., and E. O. EWIES, "Influence of plant density and distribution n yield and other characters of three maize varieties.", Bull. Fac. Agric. Cairo Univ., vol. 31, pp. 157–196, 1981. Abstract
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Farag, R. S., A. El‐Kholany, and M. Belal, "Influence of Some Herbicides on the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Soybean Oil", Fette, Seifen, Anstrichmittel, vol. 83, issue 9: Wiley Online Library, pp. 360-364, 1981. Abstract
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Kicka, M. A., S. A. Riad, and G. A. R. Kamar, "Influence of Tranquilizer on meat production of Fayoumi pullets exposed to thermal stress", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 21, issue 1, pp. 41-49, 1981. Abstract
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El‐Kabbany, F., G. Said, Y. Badr, and S. Taha, "Infrared investigation of the phase transition in K2SO4", physica status solidi (a), vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 339-345, 1981. AbstractWebsite
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El‐Kabbany, F., Y. Badr, and M. Tosson, "Infrared study of the high‐temperature phase transition III—I of Na2SO4", physica status solidi (a), vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 699-704, 1981. AbstractWebsite
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El-Sherbini, T. M., Lifetimes for radiative transitions in krypton and xenon ion lasers, : International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 1981. Abstract
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, "Lipectomy in the Treatment Of Scrotal Lipomatosis", Lipectomy in the Treatment Of Scrotal Lipomatosis, vol. 53, issue 55, pp. 61, 1981.
El-Sherbini, T. M., S. H. Allam, M. D. Migahed, and A. M. Dawoud, "Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Aliphatic Aldehydes", Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A, vol. 36, issue 12, pp. 1334-1337, 1981. Abstract
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Wifi, A. S., and Y. Yamada, "ment, Faculty of EnglnzesUng, Caino Univzutiiy, Cavio, Egypt.** Pnofu&on, ImtUute of Induitnlal Science, Univzuity of Tokyo, Roppong-c, Tokyo, Japan.", Current advances in mechanical design and production: proceedings of the 1st international conference, Cairo University, Egypt, 27-29 December 1979: Pergamon, pp. 229, 1981. Abstract
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K. R., S. F., M. A. Ibrahim, O. El-Husseiny, and A. S. Shalaby, "Metabolizable energy values of some feedstuffs for Japanese quail.", Moshtohor Annual Agricultural Science, 1981. Abstract
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El-Sherbini, T. M., M. D. Migahed, and A. M. Shehap, "Metastable Transitions in Pyridine and Pyridine Derivatives", Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A, vol. 36, issue 10, pp. 1115-1117, 1981. Abstract
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Habib, S. E. - D., and A. A. Eltoukhy, "Modelling the optical mis thyristor", Solid-State and Electron Devices, IEE Proceedings I, vol. 128, no. 2: IET, pp. 58–60, 1981. Abstract

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Gamal, E. E. - D. Y., and A. M. Harith, "Molecular gas breakdown by short laser pulses", Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, vol. 14, no. 12: IOP Publishing, pp. 2209, 1981. Abstract
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Mohammed, M.A., H. O. A. A. I. I., and R. Hilal., "Nature of resistance to fusarium wilt in watermelon.", Egypt. J. Hort., vol. 8, pp. 1–12, 1981. Abstract
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Serag, H. E. - D., and A. A. Eltoukhy, "A new’’surface-states’’mode of switching in M-thin insulator-n-p devices", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 52, pp. 3027, 1981. Abstract

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Helal, M. A., and J. M. Molines, "Non-linear internal waves in shallow water. A theoretical and experimental study", Tellus, vol. 33, no. 5: Wiley Online Library, pp. 488–504, 1981. Abstract
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A.S., S., A. K. Abou-Raya, F. K. R. Stino, M. A. Ibrahim, and G. A. Al-Kaissy, "Nutritional evaluation of different broiler rations containing various plant protein sources in the subtropics.", Moshtohor Annual Agricultural Science, pp. 402, 1981. Abstract
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Grace, S. R., and B. S. Lalli, "ON CONTINUABILITY AND BOUNDEDNESS OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN 2ND-ORDER INTEGRO-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS", INDIAN JOURNAL OF PURE & APPLIED MATHEMATICS, vol. 12, issue 8: INDIAN NAT SCI ACAD BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, NEW DELHI 110002, INDIA, pp. 950-963, 1981. Abstract
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Grace, S. R., and B. S. Lalli, "ON CONTINUABILITY AND BOUNDEDNESS OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN 2ND-ORDER INTEGRO-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS", INDIAN JOURNAL OF PURE & APPLIED MATHEMATICS, vol. 12, no. 8: INDIAN NAT SCI ACAD BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, NEW DELHI 110002, INDIA, pp. 950–963, 1981. Abstract
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Ismail, M. Y., "ON INTERPRETING SKYRME FORCE.", Atomkernenergie, Kerntechnik, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 295-297, 1981. AbstractWebsite

This paper discusses the two different methods of interpreting Skyrme force, namely: the expansion of the two-body interaction and the density matrix expansion method. An approximation is presented which reduces the Hamiltonian energy density of the density matrix expansion to that produced by expanding the two-body force in Skyrme approximation.

Mohsen, A., and L. Shafai, "On the image representation of the fields of a line current source above finitely conducting earth", Canadian Journal of Physics, vol. 59, no. 1: NRC Research Press, pp. 117–121, 1981. Abstract
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Mohsen, A., and L. Shafai, "On the image representation of the fields of a line current source above finitely conducting earth", Canadian Journal of Physics, vol. 59, no. 1: NRC Research Press, pp. 117–121, 1981. Abstract
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Osman, A., M. Y. Ismail, and M. M. Osman, "Optical-model potential using a generalised Skyrme force", Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 347-357, 1981. AbstractWebsite

The theory of nucleons elastically scattered from different nuclei is reconsidered. A nucleon-nucleon interaction of generalised Skyrme type is used to calculate the real part of the optical-model potential. This generalised force is used to introduce the consistency between the microscopic description of elastic scattering and the structure of bound nuclei. This theory is applied for neutron elastic scattering on 28Si, 32S, 40Ca and 208Pb at neutron energies of 11.0, 14.5, 20.0 and 26.0 MeV. Also, proton elastic scattering on the nuclei 40Ca, 58Ni and 208Pb is studied at proton energies of 21.3, 30.3 and 61.4 MeV. The imaginary parts of the optical-model potentials used in the present calculations are changed so that they produce the best fit to the experimental data. The calculated differential cross sections together with the polarisations are in good agreement with the experimental measurements.