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Production of Nutritious and Healthy Functional Vegetarian Bars for Fitness Athletes by Ghada, M. Youssef, Heba, A. Barakat, Mai, M.M. Naeem
Published 2024-09-01With the development of the food trade, tremendous changes in the eating patterns of athletes have been observed. Bars represent convenient, ready-to-eat and properly portioned food items that not only provide the body with nutrients but also provide a feeling of satiety. This study aimed to formula...
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Maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) in Gulf of Suez: safety of navigation precautionary measures by Amr Samir Nossir, Samy Isamil A. M. Youssef, Mohamed Essallamy
Published 2023-01-01<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p> The effects of automation on human safety and environmental protection are generally acknowledged. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) improvements may help eliminate human error and greatly increase overall safety, but they are...
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An Efficient Hybrid 3D Computer-Aided Cephalometric Analysis for Lateral Cephalometric and Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Systems by Laurine A. Ashame, Sherin M. Youssef, Mazen Nabil Elagamy, Sahar M. El-Sheikh
Published 2025-06-01Lateral cephalometric analysis is commonly used in orthodontics for skeletal classification to ensure an accurate and reliable diagnosis for treatment planning. However, most current research depends on analyzing different type of radiographs, which requires more computational time than 3D analysis....
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Production of dry toast slices with high nutritional value and attractive color using red beet, spinach, or carrot pastes by Ghada, M. Youssef, Ayat, E. Rizk, Akram, M.M. Elanany, Ahmad, E. Abdel Gawad
Published 2024-06-01Vegetables are essential dietary components, providing a wealth of nutrients, particularly minerals and fiber. This research aimed to enhance dry toast slices' nutritional value and visual appeal by incorporating red beet, spinach, or carrot paste as natural food colorings. A chemical evaluatio...
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Evaluation of antibiotics as potential antiproliferative agent against triple-negative breast cancer: a cell-based repurposing study by Khaled Mahmoud, Salwa M El-Hallouty, Ahmed A F. Soliman, Zeinab A Elshahid, Elham M. Youssef
Published 2025-01-01Background/aim Drug repurposing is a well-known strategy that involves identifying new therapeutic applications for existing medications. Given the global burden of breast cancer, this study aims to investigate the potential of repurposing antibiotics as a potential treatment option for this disease...
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Exploring groundwater potential: Combining GIS techniques with OLS, GWR, and exploratory regression by Zhu Huisheng, Amnah A Alasgah, Imran Ahmad, Mithas Ahmad Dar, Martina Zelenakova, Milashu Sisay, Getanew Sewnet Zewdu, Youssef M. Youssef
Published 2025-10-01Study focus: This study investigates groundwater potential in the Wular Lake Basin, Kashmir Valley, India. Utilizing GIS, remote sensing, Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR), and exploratory regression analysis, the research aims to map groundwater potential. By integrating topographical and hy...
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CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 Genes in Cyclophosphamide-treated Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients: A Pharmacogenetics Study by Heba M. Elmaraghy, Menna Al-Adl, Eman R. Saifeldein, Sahar M. Elashmony, Magdy M. Youssef, Afaf El-Said, Sherif Refaat, Abdallah E. Mohammed
Published 2025-06-01Background: Approximately 75% of drug metabolism in clinical settings is attributed to cytochrome P450 enzymes. This study aimed to assess the effects of the CYP3A4*1B and CYP3A5*3 genetic variations on the clinical results of individuals with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) fo...
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Beneficial value of [18F]FDG PET/CT in the follow-up of patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NVALT31-PET study): study protocol of a multicentre randomised controlle... by Wietske Kievit, C Jacobs, S Teerenstra, W Kievit, Steven Teerenstra, M de Vries, Iris Walraven, S R Rutgers, Colin Jacobs, J W G van Putten, Nicole E Billingy, Annemarie Becker-Commissaris, Idris Bahce, M Youssef, Cornelia A Verberkt, Suresh Senan, Marloes J Hassing, Joran Schoorlemmer, Merve Sarioglu, Erik H J G Aarntzen, Emile F I Comans, Astrid Keijser, Michel M van den Heuvel, N C van Walree, C J van Loenhout, Y Berk, R C Boshuizen, K J G Schulkes, M van Laren, M Schiefer, J Dits, E Lammers, E J Geraedts, K W Maas, P Brocken, A C M Mulders, S C van ‘t Westeinde, E Citgez, J N A van Diessen, E A Kastelijn, M A Kroeze, J M W van Haarst, A S R Lindert, I Bahce, S Senan, E F I Comans, N E Billingy, C A Verberkt, M Hassing, J Schoorlemmer, E H J G Aarntzen, M M van den Heuvel, I Walraven, A Becker-Commissaris
Published 2025-07-01Introduction Patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are at high risk of developing post-treatment recurrences (50–78%) during follow-up. As more effective treatments are now available, especially for patients with oligometastatic disease, earlier detection of recurrences may prol...
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