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Vol.4 No.3 – 8 : Use of Date Palm Leaves with Some Animal feces For Microbial Activity for Bio fertilizer production

By : Abd-El-Rahman Metwaly 1,2 , Hesham Sayed Ghazzawy 2,3 , Mohammed Ahmad Bkary 1, Iheb Chakroun 1 , Muneeruddin Syed 1 1Administration of Prevention & Environmental Health. Al Madinah – Saudi Arabia 2Central Laboratory of Date Palm Researches and Development, Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Giza, Egypt, 3Date palm Research Center of Excellence, King Faisal University, […]

Vol.4 No.3 – 7 : High and Low Hemoglobin Levels During Pregnancy

By : Amal Hesham Hameed and Noor Hamid Abbas Department of Pathological analysis techniques, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Iraq Abstract The aim of this study is to measure the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood of pregnant women (Hb)  and study its variations with progress of pregnancy months and times of pregnancy. Blood samples were taken and […]

Vol.4 No.3 – 6 : The protective effects and ameliorative potency of the haemolymph from the Saudi scorpion Androctonus crassicauda against the oxidative stress induced by its crude venom: A pharmacological study

By : Nagwa N. Azzam Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences and Arts in Tehamah (Girls Section), king Khaled University, KSA   Abstract Background: Envenomation from dangerous scorpions remains a horrible threat in many parts of the globe, especially the developed countries, reflecting a reliable cause of a lot of mortalities and morbidities for both children […]

Vol.4 No.3 – 5 : microRNAs in the Diagnosis of Human Schistosomiasis (Editorial)

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Society of Pathological Biochemistry and Hematology, Egypt Ahmed A. Yameny (Email: dr.ahmedyameny@yahoo.com) Schistosomiasis and miRNAs Schistosomiasis is a chronic disease , it comes after malaria in public health and socioeconomic importance among parasitic diseases(1), it is estimated that about 779 million people are at risk of infection and about 240 […]

Vol.4 No.3 – 4 : Marine pollution by some heavy metals and physiological response of Ruditapes decussatus

By : G.M El Khodary, E.H Radwan, M.M El Ghazaly and D. El Bahnasawy Damanhour University, Faculty of Science, Zoology department, Egypt   Abstract Bivalves can accumulate toxicants such as heavy metals in their tissues, for this reason they are considered as a good bio-indicators for water quality. The risk is increased due to eating […]