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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
2731 Impact of antimicrobial ingredients and irradiation on the survival of Listeria monocytogenes and the quality of ready-to-eat turkey ham Department of Food Hygiene Dr. Hesham Abdel-Moez Ahmed Ismail 2005
2732 - : Evaluation of full-fat soybean and corn gluten as protein sources in the broiler chick diets. Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Abdel-Baset Nasr Sayed Ahmed 2005
2733 . Isolation of Campylobacter jejuni From Japaneese Quail (Coturnix coturnix) and Public Health Implications. Department of Avian & Rabbit Medicine Prof. Ragab Sayed Ibrahim Ali 2005
2734 Differentiation between Foot and Mouth Disease Virus infected and vaccinated cattle using recent techniques Department of Animal Medicine Prof. usama Abd El-Hakim Aly 2005
2735 Morhological and immunohistochemical varations in the camel (Camelus Dromedarius) testis in relation to some endocrinological aspects during different seasonsof year. Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Abdelmohaimen Moustafa Mohamed Saleh 2005
2736 Renal and liver test-indices under spontaneous cases of pregnancy toxaemia in does with special reference to therapeutic trials. Department of Animal Medicine Prof. Mahmoud Rushdi Abd Ellah Ahmed 2005
2737 A study on haemolytic uraemic syndrome among hospitalized children with shiga toxin producing E.coli O157:H7 infection Department of Zoonotic Diseases Prof. Amal Sayed Mohammed Sayed 2005
2738 Efficiency of some antioxidant to reduce the immunosuppression effect of cadmium chloride on male albino rats Department of Forensic Medicine Prof. Eman Ezz El-Dawela Gaber Elsharkawy 2005
2739 Effect of feed and water deprivation on nutrients digestibility, behavioral and metabolic patterns of one humped camel (Camelus Dromedarius) Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Jamal Mohammad Muhanna Massad 2005
2740 Effect of some daily managemental factors on appearance of abnormal behavior and health status of donkies Department of animals and poultry behaviors and management Prof. Madeha Hosny Ahmed Darwish 2005