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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
2901 Nutritional considerations concern the requirements of Nile Tilapia for riboflavin and pantothenic acid Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Abdel-Baset Nasr Sayed Ahmed 2002
2902 Immunohistochemical investigations of the autonomous nerve distribution in the testis of the camel (Camelus dromedarius) Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Mohamed Elmahrazi Abdel-Moneim Mohammed 2002
2903 Amorpho-Histo- Endocrinological study of ovarian follicular development in Buffalo-Cows Department of Pathology Prof. Sary Khaleel Abd Elghaffar Nasr 2002
2904 (2002). On the intrinsic innervation of the epididymis of the camel (Camelus dromedaries). Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Abdelmohaimen Moustafa Mohamed Saleh 2002
2905 Morphological studies on the testis of sheep in non-breading season after melatonin administration Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Ahmed Omar Salem Abdelkader Cdoany 2002
2906 -(2002): The influence of L-carnitine on nutrient retention in pigeons (columba liva domestica) fed corn or peas. Proceeding of the Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Abdul Sattar Mohamed Abdellah Abdullah 2002
2907 Morphological studies on the testis of sheep in non-breading season after melatonin administration Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 2002
2908 A study on niacin and pyridoxine requirement of Nile Tilapia fish Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Hassan Abbas Mohammed Abdel-Rahim 2002
2909 Immunohistochemical investigations of the autonomous nerve distribution in the testis of the camel (Camelus dromedarius) Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Abdelmohaimen Moustafa Mohamed Saleh 2002
2910 Effect of some microclimatic stressors and food deprivation on health status, maternal behaviour and newly born development and viability in Baladi, Boscat and California rabbits Department of Animal Hygiene Prof. Moustafa Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed 2002