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Younis, H., G. Zhao, and H. Abdellatif, "Pectin and Its Applicability in Food Packaging", A Glance at Food Processing Applications: intechOpen, 2022.
Younis, R. A., D. K. Ibrahim, E. M.Aboul-Zahab, and A. ’fotouh El'Gharably, "Power Management Regulation Control Integrated with Demand Side Management for Stand-alone Hybrid Microgrid Considering Battery Degradation", International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 9, issue 4, pp. 1912-1923, 2019. AbstractWebsite

A new Power Management Regulation Control (PMRC) integrated with Demand Side Management (DSM) strategies is proposed to enhance the Energy Management System (EMS) of a stand-alone hybrid microgrid. The microgrid combines Wind and PV systems as Renewable Energy Sources (RES) with a hybrid Energy Storage System (ESS) of Battery and Fuel Cell/Electrolyzer set. Towards achieving Net Zero Energy Supply, such microgrid is adequate in remote and isolated new communities with AC controllable critical and noncritical loads. The proposed PMRC implies two-levels of control based on Multi-Agent System (MAS). The first level keeps the output power of each source in its maximum available output power by applying maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques. The second level is based on making proper decisions for achieving the power balancing regulation and coordination between the available and the reserve power of the RES and ESS under different operating modes. Valley Filling, Energy Conservation and Load Shifting are applied as DSM strategies to improve loads sustainability during system contingencies. Considering the battery as the most expensive part in the microgrid, the effectiveness of the proposed strategy is further verified by determining the maximum permissible estimated battery lifetime during the operation in all possible scenarios. Extensive simulation studies for various scenarios of microgrid operation in a year were carried out using Matlab/ Simulink with realistic typical wind speed, solar irradiation data and restricted by the status of available ESS.

Younis, S.M., El Hadidi, N.M.N., Darwish, and M. F. Mohamed, "Preliminary study on the strength enhancement of Klucel E with cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) for the conservation of wooden artifacts", Journal of Cultural Heritage , vol. 60, pp. 41-49, 2023. AbstractWebsite

Four concentrations of Klucel E and cellulose nanofiber (CNF) nanocomposite were prepared by adding 10, 20, 30, and 50 ml of 2% (wt./v) CNF to 3% (wt./v) of Klucel E to obtain a 100 ml. final volume of the composite. The composites were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scan- ning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The addition of CNF to Klucel E improved the mechanical properties of the prepared composites; namely the composite which contains 50% CNF showed an improvement in tensile strength by 102% compared to pure Klucel E. Additionally, Young’s modulus, and hardness increased dramatically with the increase of CNF within the composite. To fur- ther evaluate the nanocomposites, CNF 30% and CNF 50%, were used to treat aged wood specimens. The compression strength of the untreated and treated specimen was measured, where the sample treated with Klucel E/30% CNF composite showed the highest compression strength value with an improvement of 14.5% compared to the untreated wood sample.

Younis, H. G. R., and G. Zhao, "Physicochemical properties of the edible films from the blends of high methoxyl apple pectin and chitosan", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 131, pp. 1057-1066, 2019.
Younis, O. M., N. M. N. El Hadidi, S. S. Darwish, and M. F. Mohamed, "Preliminary study on the strength enhancement of Klucel E with cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) for the conservation of wooden artifacts", Journal of Cultural Heritage, vol. 60, pp. 41-49, 2023.
Younis, H., G. Zhao, and H. Abdellatif, "Pectin and Its Applicability in Food Packaging", Pectin and Its Applicability in Food Packaging: intech open, 2022.
Younis, J. A., Nahla D El‑Sayed, and A. I. Kamel, "Prevalence of Subclinical Peripheral Vascular Disease in Obese Egyptian Patients", Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine , vol. 32, issue 4, pp. 271-278, 2017. indianjnuclmed324271-5276859_143928.pdf
Younis, R. A., D. K. Ibrahim, E. M.Aboul-Zahab, and A. ’fotouh El'Gharably, "Power Management Regulation Control Integrated with Demand Side Management for Stand-alone Hybrid Microgrid Considering Battery Degradation", International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 9, issue 4, pp. 1912-1923, 2019. Abstract

A new Power Management Regulation Control (PMRC) integrated with Demand Side Management (DSM) strategies is proposed to enhance the Energy Management System (EMS) of a stand-alone hybrid microgrid. The microgrid combines Wind and PV systems as Renewable Energy Sources (RES) with a hybrid Energy Storage System (ESS) of Battery and Fuel Cell/Electrolyzer set. Towards achieving Net Zero Energy Supply, such microgrid is adequate in remote and isolated new communities with AC controllable critical and noncritical loads. The proposed PMRC implies two-levels of control based on Multi-Agent System (MAS). The first level keeps the output power of each source in its maximum available output power by applying maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques. The second level is based on making proper decisions for achieving the power balancing regulation and coordination between the available and the reserve power of the RES and ESS under different operating modes. Valley Filling, Energy Conservation and Load Shifting are applied as DSM strategies to improve loads sustainability during system contingencies. Considering the battery as the most expensive part in the microgrid, the effectiveness of the proposed strategy is further verified by determining the maximum permissible estimated battery lifetime during the operation in all possible scenarios. Extensive simulation studies for various scenarios of microgrid operation in a year were carried out using Matlab/ Simulink with realistic typical wind speed, solar irradiation data and restricted by the status of available ESS.

Younis, S. M., G. M. Nasr, and Y. F. Sharobeem, "Performance improvement of single and double acting mowers.", MJAE,, vol. 8, issue 4, 1991. Abstract
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Yousef, A. M. I., "The Psychometric Properties of a Computerized Arabic Version of Vividness", مجلة جامعة الزقازيق, vol. 1, issue 1, pp. 92-119, 2000. null_11.pdf
Yousef, A., A. Zeeneldin, A. Hilal, and A. Fouad, Palliative Care Service at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, , Cairo, Cairo, 2009.
Yousef, H. A., A. Affify, A. A. Meguid, and Hany M Hassan, "Profiling of proteins and proteases in the products of the salivary gland, digestive tract and excretions from larvae of the camel nasal botfly, Cephalopina titillator (Clark)", Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung C, vol. 70C, issue 7-8, pp. 197-203, 2015.
Yousef, S., and R. Mawad, "A Proton Flare Triggered the Mw 8.1 Chiapos Mexican Earthquake", American geophysical union, New Orleans, 11-15 Des., 2017. mexican_earthquake_final.pdf
Youseif, S. H., F. H. A. El-Megeed, Z. K. Mohamed, A. Ageez, S. A. Saleh, and A. Shamseldin, "Phenotypic characteristics and genetic diversity of rhizobia nodulating soybean in Egyptian soils", EUR J SOIL BIOL, vol. 60, pp. 34-43, 2014. 2014_eur_j_of_soil.pdf
Yousri, D. A., A. M. AbdelAty, L. A. Said, A. S. Elwakil, B. Maundy, and A. G. Radwan, "Parameter identification of fractional-order chaotic systems using different meta-heuristic optimization algorithms", Nonlinear Dynamics, vol. 95, issue 3: Springer Netherlands, pp. 2491-2542, 2019. Abstract
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Yousry, Y. M., I. A. Radwan, S. El Moshy, M. Abbass, and D. Rady, PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARD CHILDREN’S DENTAL TREATMENT AND CARE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC (CROSS–SECTIONAL STUDY)., , vol. 15, issue 3, 2022. Abstract
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Youssef, S. S., A. S. Nasr, T. E. Zanaty, R. S. E. Rawi, and M. M. Mattar, "Prevalence of occult hepatitis C virus in egyption patients with chronic lymphoproliferative disorders", Hepatitis research and treatment, vol. 2012 (2012) , issue Epub 2012 Dec 12, pp. 429784-429789, Submitted.
Youssef, A., and R. A. Kamel, "P06. 09: How reliable is fetal occiput and spine position assessment prior to induction of labour?", Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, vol. 52: Wiley Online Library, pp. 157-158, 2018. Abstract
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Youssef, T., M. Kassem, T. Abdella, M. A. Harith, and F. Lenci, "Photosensitized Effects of Rose Bengal on Structure and Function of Lens Protein “Alpha-Crystallin”", Photochemistry and photobiology, vol. 85, no. 6: Wiley Online Library, pp. 1306–1313, 2009. Abstract
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Youssef, R., M. R. E. Abdel-Halim, D. M. ABDELHALIM, M. M. Fawzy, M. F. Hussein, M. F. Elmasry, S. S. Sayed, and N. M. Abo Eid, "PUVA-induced pityriasis lichenoides chronica-like papular lesions in patients with mycosis fungoides: a clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical study.", Archives of dermatological research, 2019. Abstract

Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) with many clinical variants including papular and pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC)-like variants. During psoralen and ultraviolet A (PUVA) treatment of MF, PLC-like papular lesions were observed to appear. The exact nature of these lesions is not fully understood. This work aimed to study PLC-like papular lesions arising in MF patients receiving PUVA therapy clinically, histopathologically and immunohistochemically (using monoclonal antibodies against CD4 and CD8) and to compare them with lesions in classic PLC patients. Fifteen MF patients with PLC-like papular lesions arising during PUVA treatment were included and 15 patients with classic PLC served as controls. While the extent of these lesions significantly correlated with their duration (p < 0.05), it showed no significant correlation with the TNMB stage of MF, number of phototherapy sessions or cumulative UVA dose at which they started to appear. The response status of MF to PUVA did not affect their development. Compared to classic PLC, these lesions showed significantly more acute onset (p = 0.003). None of these lesions showed histopathological features essential to diagnose papular/PLC-like MF and no significant difference existed with regard to their histopathological and CD4/CD8 phenotypic features compared to classic PLC. Papular lesions mimicking PLC in MF patients receiving PUVA mostly represent an upgrading reaction with possible good prognostic implication.

Youssef, D., A. soliman Nasr, H. kandil, M. Aboulkassem, and H. Omar, "Prediction of the fetal outcome in pre-eclampsia using fetal response to vibroacoustic stimulation, biophysical profile and Doppler studies", Kasr El Aini Medical Journal , vol. 11, issue 1, pp. 267-271, 2005.
Youssef, T., M. Kassem, T. Abdella, M. A. Harith, and F. Lenci, "Photosensitized Effects of Rose Bengal on Structure and Function of Lens Protein “Alpha-Crystallin”", Photochemistry and photobiology, vol. 85, no. 6: Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK, pp. 1306–1313, 2009. Abstract
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