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Yang, X., M. K. Youssef, C. O. Gill, M. Badoni, and Ó. López-Campos, "Effects of meat pH on growth of 11 species of psychrotolerant clostridia on vacuum packaged beef and blown pack spoilage of the product", Food Microbiology, vol. 39: Academic Press, pp. 13-18, 2014. Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine the effects of meat pH on the abilities of 11 psychrotolerant Clostridium spp. to grow on, and to possibly cause blown pack spoilage of vacuum packaged beef. Beef steaks of pH 5.4–5.6, 5.7–5.9 or ≥6.0, i.e. of normal, intermediate or high pH were prepared and vacuum packaged. Groups of 3 steaks of the same pH range were inoculated with log phase cultures of Clostridium algoriphilum, Clostridium algidixylanolyticum, Clostridium bowmanii, Clostridium estertheticum, Clostridium frigoris, Clostridium frigidicarnis, Clostridium gasigenes, Clostridium lacusfryxellense, Clostridium psychrophilum, Clostridium tagluense or Clostridium vincentii. Each pack was resealed immediately after the steak was inoculated, and pack volumes were determined by water displacement, immediately after resealing and at intervals during storage at 2 °C for 56 days. All of the clostridia grew in packs of high pH beef but none caused pack swelling. Packs of intermediate pH beef inoculated with C. estertheticum began to swell after 14 days, with a mean rate of increase of pack volumes of 6.80 ml/day. One pack of intermediate pH beef inoculated with C. frigoris was swollen after 37 days. Packs of normal pH beef that had been inoculated with C. estertheticum began swelling after 14 days with a mean rate of increase of pack volumes of 7.70 ml/day. Packs of normal or intermediate pH beef inoculated with other clostridia did not swell. After storage, the numbers of most Clostridium spp., as determined by real-time PCR were greater on beef of high pH than of lower pH values, but the numbers of C. frigidicarnis and C. lacusfryxellense were highest on intermediate pH meat, the numbers of C. estertheticum were higher on meat of lower than of high pH, and the numbers of C. tagluense were the same on meat of all pH values. With high pH meat, glucose was reduced to very low level in rinse fluids from packs that had been inoculated with any Clostridium sp. With intermediate and normal pH meat, glucose was reduced to very low concentrations in only rinse fluids from beef that had been inoculated with C. estertheticum.

Yang, S., G. Xiong, X. Fu, S. Mirjalili, and A. W. Mohamed, "Enhanced Whale optimization algorithms for parameter identification of solar photovoltaic cell models: a comparative study", Scientific Reports, vol. 14, issue 1: Nature Publishing Group UK London, pp. 16765, 2024. Abstract
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Yang, P., M. Abdel-Hamid, E. Romeih, L. Huang, Q. - K. Zeng, H. - R. Nong, L. Feng, Y. Tang, and L. Li, "Effect of peptides synthesized from lactoferrin of buffalo milk on oxidative stress in Kunming mice", Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, vol. 30, pp. 65-71, 2020.
Yang, P., M. Abel-Hamid, E. Romieh, L. Huang, Q. K. Zeng, H. R. Nong, L. Feng, Y. Tang, and L. Li, "Effect of peptides synthesized from lactoferrin of buffalo milk on oxidative stress in kunming mice", Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 65-71, 2020. AbstractWebsite
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Yang, X., M. Badoni, M. K. Youssef, and C. O. Gill, "Enhanced Control of Microbiological Contamination of Product at a Large Beef Packing Plant", Journal of Food Protection;, vol. 75, no. 1: International Association for Food Protection, pp. 144–149, 2012. Abstract

Swab samples were obtained from groups of 25 carcasses at various stages of processing at a large beef packing plant. The log mean number of aerobes recovered from carcasses after skinning was 2.2 log CFU/cm(2). Spraying the uneviscerated carcasses with 5% lactic acid reduced the numbers of aerobes by about 1 log unit; but subsequent carcass dressing operations, a second treatment with 5% lactic acid, pasteurizing, and carcass cooling had no substantial effect upon the number of aerobes on carcasses. The total numbers of coliforms or Escherichia coli cells recovered from skinned carcasses were <2 log CFU/2,500 cm(2). The numbers were reduced by the washing of uneviscerated carcasses but increased after evisceration operations. The numbers were reduced by spraying with lactic acid and pasteurizing, with no coliforms or E. coli being recovered from pasteurized carcass sides. No coliforms or E. coli cells were recovered from the forequarters of cooled carcass sides, but E. coli cells were recovered from the hindquarters of 1 of 50 cooled carcass sides, at 1.4 log CFU/1,000 cm(2). The numbers of aerobes on conveyor belts in the carcass breaking facility were similar to the numbers on cooled carcass, but the numbers of aerobes on cuts and trimmings and the number of coliforms and E. coli cells on the products and belts were higher than the numbers on carcasses. The findings indicate that most cooled carcasses produced at the plant carry E. coli at numbers <1 CFU/10,000 cm(2) but that product can be contaminated with small numbers of E. coli (<1 CFU/100 cm(2)) during carcass breaking.

Yaradua, S. S., and M. Abdel-Ghani, "Ethnobotanical Survey of Edible Plants Sold in Katsina Metropolis Markets", International Journal of Science and Research, vol. 4, issue 12, pp. 884-889, 2015. ethnobotanical_survey_of_plants_in_katsina_marketsnigeria.pdf
Yaseen, M. S., M. abd elaziz, D. A. Abdel-moneam, E. Abd-Elhay, I. M. Wassif, and M. Moustafa, "Efficacy of Dietary Nucleotides (Nucleoforce™)on growth, haemato-immunological response and disease resistance in Pangasianodon hypophthalmus fish (Sauvage, 1878) in Egypt", Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, vol. 24(6), issue 1110 – 6131, pp. 405 – 424 , 2020.
Yasin, N. A. E., M. E. El-Naggar, Z. S. O. Ahmed, Mona K Galal, M. M. Rashad, A. M. Youssef, and E. M. M. Elleithy, "Exposure to Polystyrene nanoparticles induces liver damage in rat via induction of oxidative stress and hepatocyte apoptosis", Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, vol. 94, pp. 1-10, 2022. paper_5.pdf
Yasin, G., El-Naggar, A., Ahmed, Galal, H., Rashad, Ferial M., Youssef, S. A., and E. M. M. Elleithy, "Exposure to Polystyrene nanoparticles induces liver damage in rat via induction of oxidative stress and hepatocyte apoptosis.", Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, vol. 94, pp. 103911., 2022.
Yasin, M. M., E. A. Elhosary, H. A. Hamada, A. M. Yousef, M. M. Shahin, and D.M.Mosaad, "Effect of bee venom phonophoresis in obese polycystic ovarian women: A Single Blind Randomized Controlled Trial", Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science , vol. Vol. 8 , pp. 159-164, January, 2018 , issue (01), pp. 159-164, 2018. bee2018.pdf
Yasin, N. A., E. - N. M.E., Z. S. O. Ahmed, M. K. Galal, M. M. Rashad, A. M. Youssef, and E. M. Elleithy, "Exposure to Polystyrene Nanoparticles induces liver damage in rat via induction of oxidative stress and hepatocyte apoptosis", Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, pp. 103911, 2022.
Yasseen, A. A., M. R. Farid, and E. F. Abaza, "Effect of Different Surface Treatments on the Bond Strength of Repaired Resin Restorations", Cairo university, vol. 26, issue 3, 2010.
Yassen, A. A., S. M. Nagi, Z. M. Zaki, M. H. Zaazou, and I. M. El-Din, "Effect of different application techniques on microshear bond strength of self-etch adhesives to dentin", Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, vol. 30, issue 18, pp. 2044-2059, 2016. 3-effect_of_different_application_techniques_on_microshear_bond_strength_of_self_etch_adhesives_to_dentin.pdf
Yassen, A. A., A. M. Habib, Z. M. Sahar, and S. M. Khaled, "Effect of different sources of potassium fertilizers on growth yield, and chemical composition of Calendula Officinalis", Journal of American Science, vol. 6, issue 12, pp. 1044-1048, 2010. Abstract
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Yassen, A. A., A. E. L. Z. Hoshey, and D. E. L. W. Kassas, "The efficacy of a none peroxide bleaching agent : in vivo study", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 57, issue 3, 2011.
Yassen, A. A., D. E. S. Din, and M. I. Riad, "The effect of citric acid and / or silica gel pretreatment on the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide bleaching agents", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 59, issue 1, 2013.
Yasser, S., S. Hayam, and T. Waleed, "Effect of trans-cranial electromagneticon modulation of wrist flexors spasticity in stroke patients", Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 207-212, 2013. abstract.docx
Yasser A. Khadrawy, N. A. Ahmed, H. S. Aboulezz, and N. M. Radwan, "Effect of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone on the levels of cortical amino acid neurotransmitters in adult and young rats.", Romanian J. Biophys. , vol. 19 , issue 4, pp. 295–305., 2009.
Yasser Mahmoud Awad, A. A. Abdullah, T. Y. Bayoumi, K. Abd-Elsalam, and A. E. Hassanien, "Early Detection of Powdery Mildew Disease in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Using Thermal Imaging Technique", Intelligent Systems' 2014: Springer International Publishing, pp. 755–765, 2015. Abstract
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Yasser Mahmoud Awad, A. A. Abdullah, T. Y. Bayoumi, K. Abd-Elsalam, and A. E. Hassanien, "Early Detection of Powdery Mildew Disease in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Using Thermal Imaging Technique", Intelligent Systems'2014 Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing Volume 323, 2015, pp 755-765, Poland , 2014. Abstract

Powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici is one of the most harmful disease causing great losses in wheat yield. Currently, thermal spectral sensing of plant disease under different environmental conditions in field is a cutting-edge research. Objectives of this study were to assess thermal imaging of normal and infected leaves for early detection of powdery mildew in wheat after the artificial infection with Erysiphe graminis fungus in a pot experiment under greenhouse conditions. Pot experiment lasting for 30 days was conducted. Additionally, wheat seedlings were artificially infected with pathogen at 10 days from sowing. This is the first study in Egypt to use thermal imaging technique for early detection of powdery mildew disease on leaf using thermal signatures of artificial infected leaves as a reference images. Particularly, the variations in temperature between infected and healthy leaves of wheat and the variation between air and leaf-surface temperatures under greenhouse conditions were sensed for early detection of disease. Results revealed that infection with powdery mildew pathogen induced changes in leaf temperature (from 0.37 °C after one hour from the infection to 0.78 °C at 21 days after infection with the pathogen) and metabolism, contributing to a distinct thermal signature characterizing the early and late phases of the infection.

Yassien, N. A., N. K. Mansour, A. M. El Sherif, and A. F. El Kholy, "Effect of flavomycin on the bacterial association of chilled beef and buffalo's meat.", Veterinary Medical Journal, 1996. Abstract
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Yassin, A., F. Borai, P. Capy, J. R. David, E. Elias, S. A. Riad, H. G. Shalaby, S. Serour, and A. Y. Abou-Youssef, "Evolutionary Genetics of Zaprionus. II. Mitochondrial DNA and chromosomal variation of the invasive drosophilid Zaprionus indianus in Egypt: Full-Length Research Article", Mitochondrial DNA, vol. 20, issue 2-3: Taylor & Francis, pp. 34-40, 2009. Abstract
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Yassin, H. M., H. H. Hanafy, and M. M. Hallouda, "Enhancement LVRT Capability of PMSG-Based Wind Turbines using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Control", IET Renew. Power Generation, vol. 10, issue 3, pp. 339–348, 2016.
Yassin, T., K. H. Bahaaeldin, A. Hussein, and N. Dessouky, "Experience with Laparoscopic Excision of Choledochal Cyst in Children with Reference to the Role of Open Surgery", Kasr El Aini Journal of Surgery, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 119, 2011. Abstract
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