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Taha, S. H., M. A. Mehrez, M. Z. Sitohy, A. G. I. Abou Dawood, M. Abdel-Hamid, and W. H. Kilany, "Effectiveness of esterified whey proteins fractions against Egyptian Lethal Avian Influenza A (H5N1)", Virology Journal, vol. 7, 2010. AbstractWebsite
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Taha, S. H., A. A. M. El-Fattah, A. A. El-Nimer, S. A. Nada, and J. M. Kassem, "Hepatoprotective and antioxidant action of whey protein and its fractions in rats after acute CCl4 exposure", J. Agric. Sci., Mansoura Univ., vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 5533, 2007. Abstract
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Taha, M. H. N., M. H. N. Taha, L. A. M. El-Maged, and A. E. Hassanien, "Artificial Intelligence in Potato Leaf Disease Classification: A Deep Learning Approach", Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics Paradigms: Analysis, Applications and Challenges : Springer, Cham, 2021.
Taha, H. A., N. H. Abdallah, M. N. Salem, M. I. A. Elazeem, and N. Naeem, "Urinary and tissue monocyte chemoattractant protein1 (MCP1) in lupus nephritis patients", The Egyptian Rheumatologist, vol. 39, pp. 145-150, 2017.
Taha, Y. M., A. Nassar, D. Tawfic, and K. K. S. E. D. E. - R. S. Metwally, "Identity in Egypt: Snapshots of Egyptian Youth", International RC21 conference, Amsterdam,, 2011. Abstract

The findings showed some extremely crispy and interesting insights and facts throughout all the themes.
For example, it was blunt that globalization had its impacts on the core concept of this research which is hybridity. Globalization effects were negatively impacting the identity of the Egyptians
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according to the sample under study.
What was also interesting is the fact that the relationship between the identity and crisis was referred to as something negative and positive at the same time. Though some found it humiliating that the Egyptians only remember their identity during crises, others found it only more obvious during these times with no positive or negative tangible implications.
On the language front, many participants highlighted slipping English phrases/words into their day to day dialogue. Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning that those who said they use it aren‟t fluent English speakers, or even cannot speak the language at all, while the analysis of the written language implied a sort of hybridity; some members of the sample spoke Arabic though they filled in the questionnaire in English, writing some English and some Arabic, or filling in the questionnaires fully in English Also, it is important to note that the sample indicated that slang language is an exclusive creation for the Egyptian youth.
When it comes to gender, a key finding could be that Egyptian Identity is at its clearest forms in the gender theme, especially when it comes to religion and religiosity. Also, the connotations of the concepts of 'Ibn Al-Balad, Sit Bi Meet Ragil, and Si El Sayyid' have witnessed slight changes nowadays differing relatively from that perceived by older generations.
Finally, the analysis in E-identity theme showed that different aspects of identity were practiced (sometimes only) virtually. The predominant language of the software used was English. The language used online, while chatting and socially networking, varied between Arabic, English, and the Latinized Arabic. Yet, though some preferred the Arabic language online, many did not use it but only in exceptional situations or not at all. Furthermore, identity was expressed online by some to avoid the real world restrictions when expressing themselves. Others felt no problem in dealing with both worlds in the very same way, but the internet was only a wider space for spreading the word. It also showed that practices online had its implications on the real world and it also allowed transcending reality barriers particularly for gender communications and relationships.

Taha, M. A., and A. Ghoneim, "Zero-determinant strategies in repeated asymmetric games", Applied Mathematics and Computation, vol. 369 (124862), 2020.
Taha, A. A., and O. A. ElKashef, "The Mid-forearm arteriovenous fistula; An Underestimated angioaccess procedure. ", Kasr El-Aini Journal of Surgery, , vol. 28, issue Jan.2004., pp. 17-21, 2004.
Taha, K. F., E. - S. A. El-Kashoury, S. M. Ezzat, and N. A. Saleh, "Antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of volatile constituents of the leaves of Tecoma Smithii Will. Wats.", Global Journal of Medicinal Plant Research, vol. 4, issue 4, pp. 16-22, 2016. naglaa_paper_ii.pdf
Taha, A., and O. M. Hegazy, "A proposed outliers identification algorithm for categorical data sets", Informatics and Systems (INFOS), 2010 The 7th International Conference on, Cairo, Egypt, IEEE, pp. 1–5, 2010. Abstractoutliers_identification_infos_2010.pdf

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Taha, A. A., "Endovascular management long SFA & tibial lesions; when it is justifiable?", Training Course, Frankfurt, Germany., 7 November , 2008.
Taha, H. A., M. H. Alham, and H. K. M. Youssef, "Multi-Objective Optimization for Optimal Allocation and Coordination of Wind and Solar DGs, BESSs and Capacitors in Presence of Demand Response", IEEE Access, vol. 10, pp. 16225 - 16241, 2022.
Taha, S., M. El Abd, C. De Gobba, M. Abdel-Hamid, E. Khalil, and D. Hassan, "Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of bioactive peptides in buffalo’s yoghurt fermented with different starter cultures", Food Science and Biotechnology, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 1325-1332, 2017. AbstractWebsite
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Taha, M. A. M., M. A. AbdElhameed, BADAWY KHALIFA, A. Nassar, and O. A. Sabry, The value of bilateral neck dissection in management of patients of supraglottic carcinoma , , Giza, Cairo univ , 2017.
TAHA, H. S., M. S. Abbas, U. I. Aly, and E. I. Gaber, "New aspects for callus production, regeneration and molecular characterization of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.)", Med Aromat Plants, vol. 6, pp. 2-8, 2013. Abstract
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Taha, K. F., S. E. - S. HAwary, H. E. - M. Hefnawy, M. i. Mabrouk, R. A. Sanad, and M. E. Y. Harriry, "Formulation and assesment of A herbal Hair cream Against Certain Dermatophytes", internatinal journal of pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences, vol. 8, issue 3, 2016.
Taha, E., M. Shawky, B. Ahmed, M. Moustafa, A. Yousif, and M. abd elaziz, Emergence of viral nervous necrosis is associated with mass mortality in hatchery-reared tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Egypt, , vol. 28, issue 5, pp. 1811 - 1823, 2020. AbstractWebsite

Mass mortalities in Egyptian hatchery-reared Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fries have negatively impacted the livelihood of fish farmers for the past 3 years due to fish loss (up to 70%), feed waste, and loss of job opportunities. An investigation into possible viral causes of massive die-offs in tilapia during 2018–2019 identified nervous necrosis virus (NNV) strains phylogenetically related to red-spotted grouper NNV. Clinical signs and gross pathology of naturally infected fish were consistent with classical NNV infections. Electron micrographs revealed virions in the retina and brain. NNV RNA was also detected in the brood stocks’ brains and ovaries. Experimental infection of NNV-free fries resulted in 100% morbidity and mortality. Since this is the first report of VNN-outbreaks in African tilapia, different aspects of viral epidemiology and possible ways to break the epidemic wave and prevent future interspecies transmission events are discussed.

Taha, Z. K., and E. A. Seleem, "Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on In Vitro Direct Organogenesis of Paulownia tomentosa plant. ", Scientific Journal of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 3, issue 1, pp. 111-118, 2021.
Taha, S. S., and A. S. Osman, "Influence of potassium humate on biochemical and agronomic attributes of bean plants grown on saline soil", The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, vol. 93, issue 5, pp. 545–554, 2018. humic.pdf
Taha, M. H., "Nonlinear Vibration Model for Initially Stressed Beam-Foundation System", TOAMJ, issue 6, pp. 23-31, 2012.
Taha, S. H., S. A. Mokbel, M. A. Hamid, and A. H. Hamed, "Antiviral activity of lactoferrin against Potato virus x in vitro and in vivo", International Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 86-94, 2015. AbstractWebsite
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Taha, A. A., and S. A. Balbaa, "Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolectomy: Twenty-Five Cases", Kasr El-Ainy Journal of Surgery,, vol. 26, issue June 2002., pp. 9-13, 2002.
Taha, M. H. N., M. H. N. Taha, A. E. Hassanien, and S. H. N. Taha, "The Detection of COVID-19 in CT Medical Images: A Deep Learning Approach", Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Against COVID-19: Innovation Vision and Approach. Studies in Big Data: Springer, Cham, 2020.
Taha, S., M. El Abd, C. De Gobba, M. Abdel-Hamid, E. Khalil, and D. Hassan, "Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of bioactive peptides in buffalo’s yoghurt fermented with different starter cultures", Food Science and Biotechnology, vol. 26, no. 5: The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology, pp. 1325-1332, 2017. AbstractWebsite

The effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus 20552 ATCC (T2) or Lactobacillus helveticus CH 5 (T3) in combination with yoghurt starter (1:1) on the antioxidant and antibacterial activities of the bioactive peptides present in buffalo’s yoghurt was studied. The SDS-PAGE results indicate that all caseins were completely hydrolyzed by both strains, whereas whey protein fractions were still present. All starter cultures have the ability to produce low-molecular-weight bioactive peptides, most of which were originated from β-casein and fewer from αs1 casein. The antioxidant activity (%) of the water-soluble peptide extract from yoghurt samples increased in all samples during storage. Samples containing Lb. helveticus CH 5 showed the highest values. All yoghurt treatments displayed antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. Control yoghurt and T3 showed higher antibacterial activity on E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus cereus as compared to T2. © 2017, The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology and Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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