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    Assessment of sugar beet agricultural practices for sustainable production under semi-arid environments by Lamy Mamdoh Mohamed Hamed, Mohamed Mohamed Mahmoud El-Manhaly, Mohamed Saeed El-Kady, Mohamed Mohamed El-Mogy, Hossam Saad El-Beltagi, Eman Ibrahim Refaie Emara

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Two experiments were conducted over two growing seasons (2021/2022 and 2022/2023) in the South of Alamein Region (Moghra), Matrouh Governorate, Egypt, to evaluate the effects of soil covering, planting methods and sugar beet varieties on growth, yield, quality traits and water use efficiency (WUE). …”
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    State regulation of public libraries in Russia in the first half of the XIX century by D. I. Popov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Mordvinova, the Minister of Internal Affairs attracted the heads of regions — governors — to create a kind of library partnership. …”
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    Serological epidemiology analysis of Cytomegalovirus infection in pregnant women in Diwaniyah, Iraq by Mohsen Abdul Khadhur Al-Zubaidi, Seyed Masoud Hosseini, Mohsen Abdul Nemah Al-Roudhan, Maather Baqer Hussein Al-Harmooshee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Materials and Methods: 600 blood samples were collected from pregnant women, between 18-45 years old, in Diwaniyah Governorate for 12 months, from January to December 2022, in regards to their place of residence (urban or rural). …”
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    Intervention effectiveness in reducing the clustering of non-communicable disease risk factors in the workplace: A quasi-experimental study. by Nahla Guesmi, Sihem Ben Fredj, Nawel Zammit, Rim Ghammam, Imed Harrabi, Firas Chouikha, Maher Maoua, Jihen Maatoug, Hassen Ghannem

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A quasi-experimental study, including six companies, was conducted in the governorate of Sousse between 2010 and 2014. It involved an intervention group (Sousse-Jawhara and Sousse-Erriadh) and a control group (M'saken). …”
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    Fabrication of composite ceramic polymeric membranes for agricultural wastewater treatment by Neamatalla M. Azzam, Sahar S. Ali, Gehad G. Mohamed, Mohamed M. Omar, Shereen K. Amin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The raw materials and prepared CCM were subjected to characterization and applied to treat agricultural wastewater from the Kitchener drain in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt. The results showed that the CCM (M2) (membrane sintered at 1000 °C/30 min soaking time and modified with PA6) had a higher pure water permeability of 558.5 L h−1 m−2 than the membrane (M4) (membrane sintered at 1100 °C/180 min soaking time and modified with PA6). …”
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    ادمان شبکة الانترنت وأضرارها الصحیة والنفسیة والاجتماعیة على طلاب المدارس الثانویة بمدینة شبین الکوم بمحافظة المنوفیة... by د. میرفت مفید عبد الستار

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The most important results and recommendationsreached by the researcher through the field study in public secondary schools inShebin El-Kom city, Monofiya governorate, Egypt.The Results of the studyThe researcher reached many results as follows:-1. 1-The main causes of addiction to the students of secondary education forthe Internet Monofiya, the following respectively: entertainment and play,lack of control parents to me, a sense of vacuum time, ease of dealingwith others through the Internet, sense of comfort while using the Internet,to escape from the responsibility to study and study, not My interest onthe part of the family and the community around me, to escape from myproblems surrounding the family, rather than going out2. 2- The largest percentage of students addicted to the Internet in the agegroup of 16 years reached 102 respondents, representing 56.7% of thetotal male and female population in the study sample.3. .3- The most important negative aspects of the internet came between hisstudents and secondary education students in Monofiya, respectively:lack of supervision, porn sites, addiction to sit for long periods, violation ofrights, falling into unknown relationships, exposure to fraud and fraud.4. 4- came the most important health damage caused by Internet addictionamong education students secondary Monofiya: pain the eyes of the mostdifficult and the most first health damage caused by the use of the Internetamong students at a percentage of 60.5%, followed by insomnia andsleep deprivation, a percentage of 50.4%, followed by fatigue and fatigueby 49.7 %, mother bone by 45.7%, and diseases of the brain and nerves30.2%, heart disease by 22.7%, and finally skin diseases by 21.5% of thetotal sample.…”
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    Teachers' perceptions of teaching mathematics topics based on STEM educational philosophy: A sequential explanatory design by Ibrahim Khalil, Amirah AL Zahrani, Bakri Awaji, Mohammed Mohsen

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The quantitative sample included 248 mathematics teachers (99 males and 149 females) from the Bisha Governorate in Saudi Arabia. A questionnaire encompassing three dimensions (teachers' perceptions of teaching competence, teachers' perceptions of student interaction and motivation, and teachers' perceptions of the suitability of mathematics textbook content) was used to collect data, and its validity and reliability were verified. …”
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    Investigation of Enterotoxigenic Coagulase-negative Staphylococci Isolated from Local and Imported Dairy Products; a Microbiological Study by Niyaz Sirwan Ali, Huner Hiwa Arif

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This study was aimed to detect CNS isolated from 150 dairy products (yoghurt, several types of cheese, Lork, and Serezh) in Sulaimani and Halabja governorate. Thirteen isolates out of 150 samples were identified as CNS using the VITEK® 2 system as an identification method. …”
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    IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE GROWTH, YIELD, AND SUNFLOWER CULTIVAR PERFORMANCE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT DENSITY. by Sinan A. Abas, Zeyad A. Abdulhamed, Nihad M. Abood

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… To determine the impact of climate change on the growth and yield of sunflower when planted at two different climatic times, a field experiment was conducted in Anbar Governorate, specifically in the Ramadi district, in the fields of one of the farmers. …”
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    LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE MINOR GUARDIANSHIP SYSTEM IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES USING THE EXAMPLE OF UFA PROVINCE by Timur T. Khasanov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Archival data show that in the province there were initiatives to create orphanages with funds from philanthropists, which ensured their sustainability in the context of insufficient state funding. Governors' decrees played an important role in adapting general rules to local conditions. …”
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    ROAD TRANSPORT CRASHES AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS: A CASE OF NIGERIA by Adeyemi OMIDIJI

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The road transport safety counter measures have reduced transport crashes by these percentages: use of seat belt (35 percent), standard speed limit signs (18 percent), speed limiters/governors (14.4 percent), use of child restraints (12.9 percent), issuance of standard licence (12 percent) and reflective pavement marking (7.7 percent). …”
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    Incidence, Molecular Detection, and Partial Nucleotide Sequencing of Some Viruses Causing Fig Mosaic Disease (FMD) on Fig Plants in Egypt by Neven I. Toima, Om-Hashem M. El-Banna, Ali M. Sayed, Sahar A. Youssef, Ahmed A. Shalaby

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…During the two growing seasons 2017 and 2018, fig leaves and fruits displaying a variety of symptoms linked with fig mosaic disease (FMD) were collected and differentiated from the most famous fig-growing governorates in Egypt, Mersa Matruh, Ismailia, and Giza. …”
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    Traditions of the revived Lithuanian press in Vilnius in 1904-1914 by Violeta Černiauskaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…At the local level, censorship was assigned to County Governors and war commandants. On 1 April 1933, the position of war censor at the Ministry of Defence was repealed. …”
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    ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS AND INTERNAL DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA by Omoyeni Tolulope Julius, Falusi Fisayo Samuel, Onuoha Anthony Uchenna

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The findings indicate that while alternative dispute resolution mechanisms have the potential to enhance internal democracy in Nigerian political parties, their effectiveness is often hindered by factors such as inadequate legal frameworks, godfatherism, excessive power exacted by political office holders especially governors in their state and lack of political will from party leaders. …”
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    Ottoman Approach to Shia and Sunni State Officers of Syria in the Examples of Fakhreddin Maanoğlu and Ali Canpolad between 1570s and 1630s by Birol Gündoğdu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This kind of comparative studies of the Ottoman governors in terms of their distinct sect has been either not fully taken into consideration or totally ignored before. …”
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    Profile of maladaptive and normative eating behaviors in correlation with rumination: a cross-sectional study among Lebanese adults by Emmanuelle Awad, Diana Malaeb, Mirna Fawaz, Lara Youssef, Anna Brytek-Matera, Souheil Hallit, Sahar Obeid

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research team used a snowball sampling method to recruit volunteers from all governorates of Lebanon. Results Beta values were used to compare independent variables in order to infer those that have the strongest effect on the dependent ones. …”
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    Biodegradation of rice husks for glucose production using Streptomyces coelicolor STRP-19 by Waleed M. Abdulkhair, Younes M. Rashad, Mohamed Hafez, Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad, Mohamed Bourouah

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In this study, soil and rice husks samples were collected from different locations in Sakha, Kafr El-Sheikh governorate. Soil extracts were used to recover 70 mesophilic Streptomyces isolates, which were screened qualitatively and quantitatively for their ability to degrade rice husks and release reducing sugars. …”
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