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A study of shipping operations in the Suez Canal
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Hassan
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Published 1978
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Effect of Soybean Seeds On Some Physiological And Biochemical Parameters In Ovariectomized Rats
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. Abdulrasool
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Impact of multiple waves of COVID-19 on healthcare networks in the United States
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Mahmoud, H.N
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Detection of exosomal miR-18a and miR-222 levels in Egyptian patients with hepatic cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
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Abdelghaffar, E.E
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Awadallah, E.
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Elghoroury, E.A
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Fathalla, L.A
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Gomaa, M.M
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Hassan
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Hassan, M.
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Kamel, M.M
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Kamel, S.A
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Kandil, D.
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