4th Environmental Physics Conference
10-14 March 2010,
Hurgada, Egypt
EPC' 10
Submitted Titles and Abstracts
(1st uploaded: 30 Nov. 2009)
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no.
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Author (corresponding)
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Title of Submitted Contribution
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1-
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S.Chitra, SriPara Sakthi College for Women, Tamil,
Indi
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Toxic element contamination of courtallam falls
water- a study.
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2-
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A. Algattawi, Libya
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Biological effects of weak electromagnetic fields.
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3-
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D. Tripathi etal, Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi, India
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Terahertz generation by an amplitude modulated Gaussian
laser beam in a plasma.
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4-
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A.F. Bishay, Nuclear Materials Authority, Cairo,
Egypt
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Preparation of ultraviolet active photocatalytic
solution from ilmetite mineral
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5-
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O. Nazarenko etal, Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Russia
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Improvement of dolomite sorption activity using
ultrasonic influence.
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6-
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J. Adjei-Kumi etal, University of Cape Coast, South
Africa
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The air quality of Cape Coast with reference to
the amount of pollution produce by vehicle exhaust emissions.
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7-
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M. KheireddineAroua etal, University Malaya, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
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Pre- treatment optimization of recovery of polyphenols
from Pink Guava fruit processing wastes by membrane technology.
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8-
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L. Ghasemi, Tehran, Iran
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Climate change modelling.
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9-
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G.B. Shrestha, Tribhuvan University, Lalitpur, Nepal
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Pollutants and pollution of Kathmandu Valley
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10-
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A. Pattanaik etal, University of Delhi, India
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A novel fluorescence detection technique for environmental
hydrogen peroxide.
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11-
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N. Saad etal, Faculty of Science, South Valley University,
Qena, Egypt
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The annual dose for Qena Governorate population
due to consume of animal products.
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12-
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E.K. El-Shewy etal, Faculty of Science, Mansoura
University, Egypt
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Effect of different size dust grains on the properties
of solitary waves in space environments.
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13-
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J.S. Paimpillil etal, Center for Earth Research
& Environment Management, Cochin, India,
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Seepage of groundwater through coastal sediment
layers: Coastal ‘mudbanks’ formations with greening of near shore waters.
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14-
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A.A. Abd El-Latif etal, Faculty of Education in
Al Areish, Suez Canal University, Egypt
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Effect of gamma ray energies and steel fiber addition
by weight on some shielding properties of limestone concrete.
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15-
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K.O. Ogunjobi, Federal University of Technology,
Akure, Nigeria
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Aerosol parameters and radiative forcing during
Harmattan dust outbreaks over sub- Sahel West Africa.
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16-
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D. Banerjee etal, Vivekananda Institute of Science
and Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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On characteristic features of global, polar and
equatorial temperature and its possible linkage with solar activities.
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17-
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S. Avagyan, Yerevan State Engineering Institute,
Armenia
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On Big Bang.
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18-
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B.M. Vyas, M.L.SukhadiaUniversity, Rajasthan, India
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Atmospheric aerosols.
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19-
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M.J. Butt etal, COMSATS Institute of Information
Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
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The impact of minimum and maximum temperatures variations
on climate changes in Pakistan.
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20-
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R. Pourimani, University of Arak, Iran
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Natural radioactivity measurement in soil and water
samples in and around of Hot Spring of ahallat, I.R.of Iran.
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21-
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Amr Abdelhady etal, Atomic Energy Authority,
Egypt
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Radiological impact of radioactive iodine discharge
after hypothetical nuclear accident.
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22-
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A.L. Suzdaleva etal, Moscow Power Engineering Institute
(TecnicalUniversity), Russia
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The cooling-basins as experiment for investigation
of changes in aquatic biota on the period of global climate warming.
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23-
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S. upta etal, Rajiv Lochan Government College, RajimRaipur
CG, India
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Modelling of particulate matter in India.
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24-
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M. Moustafa etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University,
Egypt
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Deposition of fungal particles in the lung of workers
in a spin factory at El-Minya City, Egypt.
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25-
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R. Rahman etal, University of Liverpool, UK
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A conceptual particle-size model of saltmarsh accretion
and its feasibility for the study of coastal evolution: a case study from
the Dee estuary, NW England, UK.
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26-
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M. Hussain etal, University of Salzburg, Austria
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Lung dosimetry for inhaled long-lived radionuclides.
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27-
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F. Elosta, Jganzor Academy Postgraduate Studies,
Libya
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The simulation on environmental geological of desertification
phenomena in Libya.
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28-
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Kh. Alam etal, Institute of Space and Planetary
Astrophysics, University of Karachi, Pakistan
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Variability of aerosol and aerosol impact on cloud
microphysics.
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29-
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B. Constantinescu, National Institute of Nuclear
Physics and Engineering, Bucharest, Romania
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Natural radioactivity measurements on geological
samples by direct gamma-ray spectroscopy in Romania.
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30-
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D. Stan etal, National Institute of Nuclear Physics
and Engineering, Bucharest, Romania
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Some environmental pollution studies using atomic
and nuclear methods in Romania.
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31-
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M. Moustafa etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University,
Egypt
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Lung deposition and biological effects of inhaled
radon progenies.
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32-
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A.A. Mikaberidze, Alexander Janelidze Geological
Institute, R.O. Georgia
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High temperature light furnace based on solid-state
laser quantron for basalt and silver chloride fibers manufacture.
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33-
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R.B. Dagang etal, Swinburne University of Technology,
Sarawak, Malaysia
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Sedimentation pattern at Loagan Bunut Lake, Sarawak,
Malaysia.
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34-
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N. Oudda etal, Université de Batna, Algérie
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Structural properties of trimetallicacetilyde complex
[(Ru(CO)2(η5-C5H5))3(η2-C2)].
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35-
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L. Nadjia etal, Université de Batna, Algérie
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Etude théorique de la synthèse des
hétérocyclesoxygénésmoyensà 10, 11 et
12 chaînons.
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36-
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P. Parthebenetal, Anna University- Coimbatore, India
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An effective management of E-waste as a part of
construction materials.
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37-
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A. Mohamed etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University,
Egypt
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Measurements of bithmuth (214Bi) in indoor air and
evaluation of deposition fraction.
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38-
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M. Yuness, Faculty of Science, Minya University,
Egypt
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Equilibrium equivalent concentration and unattached
fraction of Radon progeny as the crucial parameters in dose assessment.
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39-
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A.A. Abd El-Latif etal, Faculty of Education in
Al Areish, Suez Canal University, Egypt
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Effect of different thermal neutron fluxes on blood
of male mice.
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40-
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KM. Krishna, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India
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MM5 model simulations of tropical cyclone OGNI genesis
over the Bay of Bengal.
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41-
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M.Sh. Ali etal, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
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Mapping of solar radiation for Bangladesh using
meteorological satellite data.
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42-
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A.A. Ahmed etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University,
Egypt
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The radiation dose through the human lung based
on the inhalation of short-lived Radon progeny.
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43-
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L.Z. Haghighi, University of Cologne, Germany
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Passive air sampler as a tool for long-term air
pollution monitoring in tropical industrial and urban air.
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44-
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J.J. Abdullah, Soran University, Iraq
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Evaluation of rain quality with in Erbil province
– Iraq.
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45-
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I Homayoonnezhad etal, University of Payam Noor,
Khash, Iran
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a- Analyzing the qualitative characteristics of
compost and bio-compost in Zahedan, Iran.
b- Feeding rainbow trout larva with artemia and
comparing growth and surviving of it with customary foods in working- places
of Sistan and Balouchestan province, Iran.
c- Investigation on water quality of ZabolChahnimeh
reservoirs from drinking water and agricultural viewpoint with focus on
schuler & vilcoks diagrams.
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46-
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M.S. Popa etal, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,
Romania
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Engineering and technology solutions involved in
global warming reduction.
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47-
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M. Haggag etal Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University,
Egypt
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Regional environment simulator: Atmosphere ocean
land surface hydrology coupled model.
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48-
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G.W.W. Wepukhulu etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
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Simulation and EDXRF analysis of environmental aerosol
loaded filters for heavy metal pollutants by partial least squares.
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49-
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M.S. Saad etal, Altahadi University, Sirte, Libya
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Advances in hydrogen energy technologies.
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50-
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R.K. Boiyo etal, Kenyatta University, Kenya
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Estimating sensible heat flux from remotely sensed
moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer data.
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51-
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J.W. Makokha etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
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A multivariate chemometric study of sun spectrophotometer
measured aerosol optical properties: An example from Kenya.
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52-
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K.H. Angeyo etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
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Environmental studies of the Kenyan atmosphere via
aerosol analysis by use of multivariate chemometrics-assisted energy dispersive
x-ray flourescence (EDXRF) spectrometry and sun spectrophotometry.
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53-
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C.A.R. Assed, Sadat Academy for Management Science,
Egypt
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Developing a GIS environmental model for health
hazards in Egypt.
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54-
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M.J. Mangala etal, Kenyatta University, Kenya
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Characterization of honey, pollen and bee tissue
samples for trace elements content.
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55-
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S. Harb etal, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.
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Activity concentration for surface soil samples
collected from Armant, Qena, Egypt.
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56-
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A. Mahjoubietal, Gabes University, Gabes, Tunisia
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Data acquisition system for photovoltaic water pumping
system in the desert of Tunisia.
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57-
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U.N. Trivedi, Government Engineering College,
Ahmedabad, India
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Application and importance of environmental physics
in engineering education.
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58-
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V.V. Levdansky etal, Institute of Chemical Process
Fundamentals, Prague, Czech Republic
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Factors affecting formation and growth rate of atmospheric
aerosols.
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59-
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J. Bannon etal, Longenecker and Associates, USA
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Algal turf scrubbers: Cleaning water while capturing
solar energy for biofuel production.
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60-
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S. Maulina, Sumatera Utara University, Malaysia
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Eco-efficiency analysis: Creating more values
with less impact in LaTeX concentrate processing.
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61-
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M.N.H. Comsan, ENPA, Egypt
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Solar energy perspectives in Egypt.
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62-
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T. Salah El-Din etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
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Radiation exposure of passengers to cosmic radiation.
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63-
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H.M. Farghally etal, Electronics Research Institute,
Egypt
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Geothermal hot water and space heating system in
Egypt.
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64-
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A.M.Hassan, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
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Use of neutron activation analysis techniques in
environmental research.
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65-
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Y. Sadeghi etal, University of Tehran, Iran
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Relating SAR image texture to the biomass of forest.
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66-
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N.M. Emara etal, Tanta University, Egypt
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Effect of thermal neutron flux on plasma leptin
in (Microchiroptera) Taphozousnudiventris bats during pregnancy and lactation
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67-
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I. Adullaev, Azersun Holding, Baku, Azerbaijan
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On the theory of pyramids effects.
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68-
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O. Gerasymov, Odessa University of Environment,
Ukraine
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Stereological estimations of ecological contaminations.
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69-
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M.S.M. El-Tahawy, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
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Pre-operational radioactivity data base for NPP
site.
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70-
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M.S. Ibrahim etal, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
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Measurement of collagen contents snd histological
studies in animal treated by ambrosin after exposure to gamma radiation.
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71-
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Kh.M. Zakaria etal, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
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Role of natural plants in enhancement of immune
system against exposure to ionizing radiation.
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72-
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A.A Hassan etal, South Valley University, Qena,
Egypt
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A study of ultraviolet radiation at Qena, Upper
Egypt
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73-
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E.A.A. Ali etal, South Valley University, Qena,
Egypt
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Computer simulation for dispersion of air pollution
released from a line source according to Gaussian model.
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74-
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A. Khater, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
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Distribution pattern of NORM on Red Sea shore sediments
in relation to non-nuclear industries.
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75-
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A. Khater etal, King Saud University, Riyad, Saudi
Arabia
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Uranium and heavy metals in Narghile (Shisha, Hookah)
moassel.
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76-
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H.R. El-Kady, Shams El-Nil, Egypt
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Shams El-Nil and pyramids science.
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77-
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M Shafy etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
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Non destructive testing measurement for monitoring
pitting corrosion using DCPD techniques.
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78-
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E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
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Comparative study of sulfonated and phosphorylated
commercial polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) grafted with styrene for fuel
cell application.
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79-
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E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
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Grafting of styrene onto commercial polytetraflouroethylene
(PTFE) membrane and sulfonation for possible use in fuel cell.
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80-
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E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
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Miscibility and crystallization behavior of Poly
(3-hydroxybutyrate) and Poly (ethylene glycol) blends studied by positron
annihilation spectroscopy.
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81-
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A.A. Alzergy etal, Omar El Mukhtar University,
El-Beida, Libya
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Histological and physiological alterations induced
by thermal neutron fluxes in male Swiss Albino mice.
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| 82- | A.A. Gad Allah etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt | Environmental health impacts of nuclear fuel cycle with emphasis to monitoring and radiological safety control system. |
| 83- | E.E. Abdel-Hady, Minya University, Egypt | Gamma irradiation effect on biodegradable poly (hydroxybutyrate) studied by Positron Annihilation Technique. |
| 84- | E.M. Hegazi etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt | The effect of gamma irradiation on NBR seal materials with different antioxidants. |
| 85- | M. Abdel Geleel, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt | Fixation of cesium, cobalt, lead and copper onto different cationic forms of a natural zeolite: activated bentonite. |
| 86- | N. H. M. Kamel etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt | Removal of lead, cobalt and manganese from aqueous solutions using a certain synthetic ion exchanger. |
| 87- | E. Elsharkawy etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt | The microstructure and mechanical behavior of aluminum alloy 6061 with the addition of Al-5Ti-1B and Al-5Ti-0.25C grain refiner master alloys. |
| 88- | M.M.Y. Al-Anzy etal, Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq | Determination of environmental parameters in polluted samples. |
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