El-Badawi, A. Y., E. - K. R.I., T. M. El-Bedawy, and M. Z. Sedik,
"Inclusion of sugar beet pulp in ruminant diets. 2. Changes of rumen fermentation, microbial count and enzymatic activity associated with feeding different levels of ureated sugar beet pulp in rations of growing lambs.",
Egypt. J. Nutrition and Feeds., vol. 4, pp. 113-124, 2001.
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El-Husseiny, O. M., N. E. Gohar, A. M. Atta, and I. M. Raslan,
"The Influence of Vitamins E, A, C and Selenium on The Productive Performance and Immune Response of Arbor Acres Broiler Chicks",
Egyptian Journal of Immunology, vol. 8, pp. 105-116, 2001.
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El-Husseiny, O. M., N. E. Gohar, A. M. Atta, and I. M. Raslan,
"The Influence of Vitamins E, A, C and Selenium on The Productive Performance and Immune Response of Arbor Acres Broiler Chicks",
Egyptian Journal of Immunology, vol. 8, pp. 105-116, 2001.
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El-Husseiny, O. M., N. E. Gohar, A. M. Atta, and I. M. Raslan,
"The influence of vitamins E, A, C and selenium on the productive performance and immune response of Arbor Acres broiler chicks",
Egyptian Journal of Immunology, vol. 8, pp. 105-116, 2001.
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Karamzadeh, A. M., A. Rasouli, B. S. Tanenbaum, T. E. Milner, J. S. Nelson, and B. J. F. Wong,
"Laser‐mediated cartilage reshaping with feedback‐controlled cryogen spray cooling: Biophysical properties and viability",
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine: The Official Journal of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, vol. 28, issue 1: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, pp. 1-10, 2001.
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Brown, J. K., A. M. Idris, D. Rogan, MHHussein, and M. Palmieri,
"Melon chlorotic leaf curl virus, a new begomovirus associated with Bemisia tabaci infestations in Guatemala",
Plant Disease, vol. 85, issue 9: Am Phytopath Society, pp. 1027-1027, 2001.
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El-Shibiny, S., M. M. Metwally, M. R. Carica-Risco, M. Ramos, S. M. El-Dieb, F. Assem, and others,
"Molecular weight and electrophoretic pattern of glycomacropeptide prepared from casein of some mammals by action of milk clotting enzymes.",
8th Egyptian Conference for Dairy Science and Technology, held at the International Agriculture Centre, Cairo, Egypt, 3-5 November 2001: Research Papers (I).: Egyptian Society of Dairy Science, pp. 223–234, 2001.
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Roberts, J. E.,
"Ocular phototoxicity",
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, vol. 64, issue 2-3: Elsevier, pp. 136-143, 2001.
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Petit, J. Y., C. Garusi, M. Greuse, M. Rietiens, O. Youssef, A. Luini, and F. De Lorenzi,
"One hundred and eleven cases of breast conservation treatment with simultaneous reconstruction at the European Institute of Oncology (Milan).",
Tumori, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 41–47, 2001.
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Soliman, A. S., B. Levin, S. El-Badawy, S. S. Nasser, A. A. Raouf, H. Khaled, O. H. El-Hattab, and R. M. Chamberlain,
"Planning cancer prevention strategies based on epidemiologic characteristics: An Egyptian example",
Public Health Reviews, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 1-11, 2001.
AbstractBackground and Methods: We describe the epidemiology, cancer prevention strategies, and educational messages to be learned from four characteristic cancers in Egypt: urinary bladder, liver, lung, and early-onset colorectal cancers. Results: For bladder cancer, effective and convenient treatment of schistosomiasis, using social marketing and mass media in public and medical education has contributed dramatically to primary prevention of bladder cancer in Egypt. For liver cancer, educating hospital administrators to remove structural barriers to good practice may help the control of hepatitis transmission and related liver cancer. For lung cancer, the 50-year American experience for controlling tobacco smoking, beginning with physicians, could be very effective in Egypt and other countries with increasing smoking rates in the young so as to avert the expected epidemics of lung cancer. For colorectal cancer, more attention to physician and public education about the importance of interviewing colorectal cancer patients about a family history of cancer and the screening of at -risk families could be very effective in early detection of colorectal cancer. Conclusion: Countries with similar cancer epidemiology experience should make use of successful cancer prevention and education strategies that could be translated from the Egyptian experience.
El-Assal, S. E. - D., C. Alonso-Blanco, A. J. M. Peeters, V. Raz, and M. Koornneef,
"A QTL for flowering time in Arabidopsis reveals a novel allele of CRY2",
Nature genetics, vol. 29, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 435-440, 2001.
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Hamza, W., M. Rashwan, and M. Afify,
"Quantitative method for modeling context in concatenative synthesis using large speech database",
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2001. Proceedings.(ICASSP'01). 2001 IEEE International Conference on, vol. 2: IEEE, pp. 789–792, 2001.
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Kress, M., T. Meier, T. A. A. EL-TAYEB, R. Kemkemer, R. Steiner, and A. Rück,
"Short pulsed diode lasers as an excitation source for time-resolved fluorescence applications and confocal laser scanning microscopy in PDT",
European Conference on Biomedical Optics: Optica Publishing Group, pp. 4431\_108, 2001.
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Kress, M., T. H. Meier, T. A. A. El-Tayeb, R. Kemkemer, R. W. Steiner, and A. C. Rueck,
"Short-pulsed diode lasers as an excitation source for time-resolved fluorescence applications and confocal laser scanning microscopy in PDT",
European Conference on Biomedical Optics: International Society for Optics and Photonics, pp. 108–113, 2001.
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Kress, M., T. H. Meier, T. A. A. EL-TAYEB, R. Kemkemer, R. W. Steiner, and A. C. Rueck,
"Short-pulsed diode lasers as an excitation source for time-resolved fluorescence applications and confocal laser scanning microscopy in PDT",
Photon Migration, Optical Coherence Tomography, and Microscopy, vol. 4431: SPIE, pp. 108-113, 2001.
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Petit, J., O. Youssef, M. Rjetjens, M. D'Ambrosio, A. Luini, S. Massaron, A. Vanazzi, and G. Martinelli,
"Should breast reconstruction be delayed in high-risk breast cancer patients (pts) receiving High-Dose Chemotherapy (HDC)?",
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION, vol. 27: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND, pp. S119–S119, 2001.
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