Prof. Dr. Neveen Geweely
Professor of Microbiology
ngeweely@cu.edu.eg
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2011
Afifi, H. A. M., and N. S. I. Geweely,
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Comparative study on fungal deterioration and ozone conservation of El-Anfoushi and Al-Shatby Archeological Tombs-Alexandria-Egypt
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Journal of American Science
, vol. 7, no. 12, 2011.
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2010
El Sawi, N. M., N. S. Geweely, S. Qusti, M. Mohamed, and A. Kamel,
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Cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity of Nerium oleander extracts
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Journal of Applied Animal Research
, vol. 37, no. 1: Taylor & Francis, pp. 25–31, 2010.
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2005
Geweely, Neveen, S., Y. Ziden, and D. Zeid,
Comparative efficacy of Azadirachta indica and fungicides against fungal deterioration on archaeological Turkish carpet.
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, 2005.
1999
ELLil, A. H. A. A., and N. S. I. Geweely,
Comparative Biochemical Studies on Pénicillium albicans (Alkalosensitive) and Verticillium fateritium (Facultative Alkalophile).
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, 1999.
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Elwy, E. E. A., and N. Geweely,
comparative Physiological Studies of Scopulariopsis|
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, 1999.
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Amany, H. A., A. Ellil, and N. S. I. Geweely,
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Comparative biochemical studies on Penicillium albicans (Alkalosensitive) and Verticillium lateritium (Facultative Alkalophile)
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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences (Pakistan)
, 1999.
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Elwy, E., A. Elwy, and N. Geweely,
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Comparative physiological studies of Scopulariopsis breviaulis and Stemphylium piriforme
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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
, vol. 2, no. 3: orgz, pp. 670–673, 1999.
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Recent Publications
Eco-Friendly Preservation of Pharaonic Wooden Artifacts using Natural Green Products
New frontiers review of some recent conservation techniques of organic and inorganic archaeological artefacts against microbial deterioration
New data on relevant ancient Egyptian wooden artifacts: identification of wooden species and study of the state of conservation with multidisciplinary analyses.
A novel Comparative review between chemical, natural essential oils and physical (ozone) conservation of archaeological objects against microbial deterioration.
Neveen Geweely Bioactivities of Six Plant Essential Oils against some Isolated Microbes from an Archaeological Limestone Statue at the Saqqara Excavation.
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