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Woerlee, P. H., T. M. El Sherbini, F. J. De Heer, and F. W. Saris, "Energy spectra of electrons produced in collisions of multiply charged neon ions with noble-gas atoms", Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, vol. 12, issue 7: IOP Publishing, pp. L235, 1979. Abstract
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Wolpert, B. J. a, S. a Amr, S. b Ezzat, D. c Saleh, I. d Gouda, I. d Loay, T. h Hifnawy, N. N. e Mikhail, M. f Abdel-Hamid, M. a Zhan, et al., "Estrogen exposure and bladder cancer risk in Egyptian women", Maturitas, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 353-357, 2010. AbstractWebsite

Objective: To examine associations between reproductive history and urinary bladder cancer in Egyptian women. Methods: We used questionnaire data from an ongoing, multicenter case-control study in Egypt. Controls were matched on age and residence area. This analysis focused on female cases with confirmed urothelial (UC) and squamous cell (SCC) carcinoma of the bladder. Results: We recruited 779 women (540 controls, 239 cases; >98.0% nonsmokers). Younger age at menopause (<45 y) and older age at first pregnancy (>18 y) were factors significantly associated with increased risk of bladder cancer, even after adjusting for schistosomiasis history and other covariates in the multivariable logistic model; adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were 1.98 (1.41, 2.77) and 6.26 (3.46, 11.34), respectively. On the other hand, multiple pregnancies or use of oral contraceptives were associated with decreased odds of having bladder cancer. Similar associations were observed with UC and SCC when analyzed separately; however, the magnitude of association with SCC was lower than with UC. Conclusion: Our data suggest that early estrogen exposure, or the relative lack of it, plays a role in urinary bladder carcinoma development among Egyptian women. © 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Wolpert, B. J., S. Amr, S. Ezzat, D. 'a Saleh, I. Gouda, I. Loay, T. Hifnawy, N. N. Mikhail, M. Abdel-Hamid, M. Zhan, et al., "Estrogen exposure and bladder cancer risk in Egyptian women.", Maturitas, vol. 67, issue 4, pp. 353-7, 2010 Dec. Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reproductive history and urinary bladder cancer in Egyptian women.

METHODS: We used questionnaire data from an ongoing, multicenter case-control study in Egypt. Controls were matched on age and residence area. This analysis focused on female cases with confirmed urothelial (UC) and squamous cell (SCC) carcinoma of the bladder.

RESULTS: We recruited 779 women (540 controls, 239 cases; >98.0% nonsmokers). Younger age at menopause (<45 y) and older age at first pregnancy (>18 y) were factors significantly associated with increased risk of bladder cancer, even after adjusting for schistosomiasis history and other covariates in the multivariable logistic model; adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were 1.98 (1.41, 2.77) and 6.26 (3.46, 11.34), respectively. On the other hand, multiple pregnancies or use of oral contraceptives were associated with decreased odds of having bladder cancer. Similar associations were observed with UC and SCC when analyzed separately; however, the magnitude of association with SCC was lower than with UC.

CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that early estrogen exposure, or the relative lack of it, plays a role in urinary bladder carcinoma development among Egyptian women.

Wood, K. M., H. Salim, P. L. McEwen, I. B. Mandell, S. P. Miller, and K. C. Swanson, "The effect of corn or sorghum dried distillers grains plus solubles on growth performance and carcass characteristics of cross-bred beef steers", Animal feed science and technology, vol. 165, issue 1-2: Elsevier, pp. 23-30, 2011. Abstract
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Woodall, W. H., N. A. Saleh, and M. A. Mahmoud, "Equivalences between multiple dependent state sampling, chain sampling, and control chart runs rules", Quality Engineering, vol. 35, issue 1, pp. 142-151, 2023.
Wu, W., H. Ouyang, A. W. Mohamed, C. Zhang, and S. Li, Enhanced harmony search algorithm with circular region perturbation for global optimization problems, , vol. 50, issue 3, pp. 951 - 975, 2020. AbstractWebsite

To improve the searching effectiveness of the harmony search (HS) algorithm, an enhanced harmony search algorithm with circular region perturbation (EHS_CRP) is proposed in this paper. In the EHS_CRP algorithm, a global and local dimension selection strategy is designed to accelerate the search speed of the algorithm. A selection learning operator based on the global and local mean level is proposed to improve the balance between exploration and exploitation. Circular region perturbation is employed to avoid the algorithm stagnation and get a better exploration region. To assess performance, the proposed algorithm is compared with 10 state-of-the-art swarm intelligent approaches in a large set of global optimization problems. The simulation results confirm that EHS_CRP has a significant advantage in terms of accuracy, convergence speed, stability and robustness. Moreover, EHS_CRP performs better than other tested methods in engineering design optimization problems. Thus, the EHS_CRP algorithm is a viable and reliable alternative for some difficult and multidimensional real-world problems.

Wu, W., H. Ouyang, A. W. Mohamed, C. Zhang, and S. Li, "Enhanced harmony search algorithm with circular region perturbation for global optimization problems", Applied Intelligence, vol. 50: Springer US, pp. 951-975, 2020. Abstract
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Wu, S., G. Li, H. Qu, W. Xu, Y. Xu, E. G. Kovaleva, S. M. Jafari, D. A. Barakat, Junkai Ma, J. Cheng, et al., "Ecofriendly Nanoemulsion to Promote the Wetting and Spreading of Droplet on Soybean Leaves for Regulating the Sheath Blight", ACS Agricultural Science and Technology, vol. 3, pp. 1025-1033, 2023.
Wu, W., L. Zhang, X. Zheng, Q. Huang, M. A. Farag, R. Zhu, and C. Zhao, "Emerging applications of metabolomics in food science and future trends.", Food chemistry: X, vol. 16, pp. 100500, 2022. Abstract

Metabolomics is a relatively new component in systems biology that focuses on the high-throughput characterization of small molecular metabolites in biological systems. It is widely used in several scientific fields, particularly in that of food. Due to its excellent detection and prediction capacities, metabolomics well suited to analyze such complex matrix. This review emphasizes the most commonly used food metabolomics analytical technologies with a focus on novel approaches that have emerged in recent years, highlighting their suitability for food samples analysis as aided by chemometric data visualization. A comparison is presented among different metabolomics platforms and their prioritization for which metabolite classes in food. Application of metabolomics are presented in the context of food composition analysis, food quality safety, and food traceability. Furthermore, the constraints and limitations of actual metabolomics applications are explored, bringing novel insights into metabolomics use in food science to maximize its application potential in that major industrial sector.

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X, G., R. D, A. J, and A. C. T. U. A. L. on behalf of study investigators, "Efficacy and safety of early versus late titration of fixed-dose irbesartan/ hydrochlorothiazide: ACTUAL study.", Blood pressure, vol. 20, issue 2, pp. 22-29, 2011. girerd_blood_pressure_nov_2011.pdf
Xiao, R., A. Ali, Y. Xu, H. Abdelrahman, R. Li, Y. Lin, N. Bolan, S. M. Shaheen, J. Rinklebe, and Z. Zhang, "Earthworms as candidates for remediation of potentially toxic elements contaminated soils and mitigating the environmental and human health risks: A review", Environment International, vol. 158, pp. 106924, 2022. AbstractWebsite

Global concerns towards potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are steadily increasing due to the significant threats that PTEs pose to human health and environmental quality. This calls for immediate, effective and efficient remediation solutions. Earthworms, the 'ecosystem engineers', can modify and improve soil health and enhance plant productivity. Recently, considerable attention has been paid to the potential of earthworms, alone or combined with other soil organisms and/or soil amendments, to remediate PTEs contaminated soils. However, the use of earthworms in the remediation of PTEs contaminated soil (i.e., vermiremediation) has not been thoroughly reviewed to date. Therefore, this review discusses and provides comprehensive insights into the suitability of earthworms as potential candidates for bioremediation of PTEs contaminated soils and mitigating environmental and human health risks. Specifically, we reviewed and discussed: i) the occurrence and abundance of earthworms in PTEs contaminated soils; ii) the influence of PTEs on earthworm communities in contaminated soils; iii) factors affecting earthworm PTEs accumulation and elimination, and iv) the dynamics and fate of PTEs in earthworm amended soils. The technical feasibility, knowledge gaps, and practical challenges have been worked out and critically discussed. Therefore, this review could provide a reference and guidance for bio-restoration of PTEs contaminated soils and shall also help developing innovative and applicable solutions for controlling PTEs bioavailability for the remediation of contaminated soils and the mitigation of the environment and human risks.

Xiao, K., L. A. Liang, Haibing Guan, and A. E. Hassanien, "Extraction and application of deformation-based feature in medical images", Neurocomputing, vol. 120: Elsevier, pp. 177–184, 2013. Abstract
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Xiao, K., L. A. Liang, Haibing Guan, and A. E. Hassanien, "Extraction and application of deformation-based feature in medical images", Neurocomputing, vol. 120: Elsevier, pp. 177–184, 2013. Abstract
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Xu, S., M. Elsayed, G. A. Ismail, C. Li, S. Wang, and A. E. - F. Abomohra, "Evaluation of bioethanol and biodiesel production from Scenedesmus obliquus grown in biodiesel waste glycerol: A sequential integrated route for enhanced energy recovery", Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 197, issue 1 October 2019, pp. 111907, 2019.
XU, Y., M. Li, X. Luo, X. Ma, Y. Wang, G. Li, and H. RHE, "Experimental investigation of solar photovoltaic operated ice thermal storage air-conditioning system", International Journal of Refrigeration, vol. 86 , pp. 258-272, 2018.
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Y, B., E. H. H, S. Y, S. S, F. A, Y. H, A. H. Y, and S. H, "The effect of glucose-insulin infusion in diabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction on in-Hospital morbidity and mortality.", Egyptian heart journal, vol. 58, issue 1, pp. 77-82, 2006.
Y, Z., Y. Sun, Y. LI, G. Mehaisen, J. Yuan, H. Ma, A. Ni, Y. Wang, S. Hamad, A. Elomda, et al., "Effect of glycerol concentration, glycerol removal method, and straw type on the quality and fertility of frozen chicken semen", Poultry Science, 2022.
Y. Shaalan, N. Badawi, M. Ismail, M. alaref, and Y. gamal, "Epidemiology, demographic criteria and risk factors in type 1 DM egyptian children; a single center study", ", European society for pediatric endocrnology,, athens, greece,, 23 Sept 2018.
Y.Awad, A.Badr, and A.Dawood, "An Evolutionary Immune Approach for University Course Timetabling", International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, vol. 11, 2011. Abstract

The university course timetabling problem (UCTP) is a combinatorial NP-complete problem that has been subject to research since the early 1960’s. Numerous solution techniques have been applied to the timetabling problem ever since. This paper aims at formulating an immune-inspired algorithm, namely the Clonal Selection Algorithm1 (CSA1) and testing its ability in solving the UCTP against the Genetic algorithm (GA). An Immune-Genetic algorithm (IGA) was also created, which combines the crossover operator borrowed from the genetic algorithm with immune-inspired concepts. Also, experimenting with the effects of changing the selection and re-selection schemes of the algorithms motivated the creation of a second
version of CSA1, that is CSA2 and three more versions of IGA: IGA1, IGA2 and IGA3. All the devised algorithms were contrasted in their performances against the GA. Enhancements were applied to the mutation operator of the formulated algorithms by introducing a ‘move factor’. As a means of improving the results attained by the algorithms, local search consisting of three variable neighborhoods was incorporated into each of them. The algorithms were tested over two problem instances, with varying complexities and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithms in solving the UCTP.

Y.Elmehbad, N., N. A. Mohamed, and N. A. A. El-Ghany, "Evaluation of the antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activity of novel salicylhydrazido chitosan derivatives impregnated with titanium dioxide nanoparticles", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 205, pp. 719-730, 2022.
Y.Elmehbad, N., N. A. Mohamed, N. A. A. El-Ghany, and M. A. M. El-Aziz, "Evaluation of the in vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of chitosan-based biomaterials modified with copper oxide nanoparticles ", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 253, pp. 127277, 2023.
Y.M.A.El-salam, F., Z. M. H. Serry, M. S. M. Ahmed, and H. A. A. El-Ghafar, "EFFEECT OF REFLEXOLOGY ON QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEDICAL STUDENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME", International physical therapy conference Cairo university 21st PPTCCU, Cairo-Egypt, 27,28 July, 2022.
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