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1981
Bartlett, D. E., "Bull semen: specific microorganisms.", FAO Animal Production and Health Papers (FAO). no. 23., 1981. Abstract
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1980
Shawki, G. S. A., M. O. A. Mokhtar, and Z. S. Safar, "Behavior of finite journal bearings under dynamic loading conditions", Journal of Tribology, vol. 102, no. 3: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 333–338, 1980. Abstract
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Shawki, G. S. A., M. O. A. Mokhtar, and Z. S. Safar, "Behavior of finite journal bearings under dynamic loading conditions", Journal of Tribology, vol. 102, no. 3: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 333–338, 1980. Abstract
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Farag, R. S., E. A. Abdel Rahim, N. E. Goher, and S. T. El Aassar, "Biochemical parameters of some metals [Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn] in coloured Egyptian male and female Balady goat's hair.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, 1980. Abstract
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El Husseiny, O., A. I. Eissa, and C. R. Creger, "Biochemical studies on cholesterol metabolism of rats fed different dietary oil sources.", Nutrition Reports International, vol. 22, issue 5, pp. 687-696, 1980. Abstract
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Hussein, H. A. S., M. M. F. Abdalla, L. Hindi, A. F. Ibrahim, and A. N. Sharaan, "Biometrical analysis of radiation-induced early flowering barley mutants and associated characters", Egyptian journal of genetics and cytology, 1980. Abstract
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El-Ashwah, E. T., K. A. Sidkey, F. S. El-Hashimy, and E. M. Hassan, "Bread flour supplementation with soybeans.Biological and sensory evaluation of supplemented bread", Zagazig journal of Agricultural Reseaarch, Bull., no. 527, 1980. Abstract
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EI-Ashwah, E. T., K. A. Sidkey, E. - H. F. S. Hassan, and E.M., "Bread flour supplementation with soybeans.Chemical composition and reologicalproperties of supplemented dough.", Zagazig Journal of Agricultural Research, Bull., no. 515, 1980. Abstract
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1979
Kheir, A. M., D. M. El-Gindi, and A.A.Farahat, "Biological variations between different populations of the reniform nematode in relation to population types and host suitability.", Bull. Fac. of Agric. Cairo Univ.,, vol. 1, issue 2, pp. 141-143, 1979.
Hegazy, A., H. I. Youseff, and S. A. Selim, "Bacteriological and histopathological studies on endometritis of the camel", J Egypt Vet Med Assoc, vol. 39, pp. 81-97, 1979. Abstract
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1978
Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

SI, A. A., I. Hossny, M. A. Naga, and R. R. Shahin, "Biological weathering of some soil clays of Egypt.", The Desert Institute Bulletin, 1978. Abstract
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SI, A. A., I. Hossny, M. A. Naga, and R. R. Shahin, "Biological weathering of some soil clays of Egypt.", The Desert Institute Bulletin, 1978. Abstract
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SI, A. A., I. Hossny, M. A. Naga, and R. R. Shahin, "Biological weathering of some soil clays of Egypt.", The Desert Institute Bulletin, 1978. Abstract
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Hafez, M., and M. Hilali, "Biology of hippobosca longipennis (fabricus, 1805) in Egypt (Dipteria: Hippoboscidae)", Veterinary Parasitology, vol. 4, issue 3: Elsevier, pp. 275-288, 1978. Abstract
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Naga, M. A., S. I. Abdel-Aal, I. Hosny, and R. R. Shahin, "Biotite dissolution by complexing organic acids", Egyptian journal of soil science, 1978. Abstract
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Naga, M. A., S. I. Abdel-Aal, I. Hosny, and R. R. Shahin, "Biotite dissolution by complexing organic acids", Egyptian journal of soil science, 1978. Abstract
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Naga, M. A., S. I. Abdel-Aal, I. Hosny, and R. R. Shahin, "Biotite dissolution by complexing organic acids", Egyptian journal of soil science, 1978. Abstract
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Naga, M. A., S. I. Abdel-Aal, I. Hosny, and R. R. Shahin, "Biotite dissolution by complexing organic acids", Egyptian journal of soil science, 1978. Abstract
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