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    Autoimmune hepatitis overlap syndromes: an evaluation of treatment response, long‐term outcome and survival by ALCHALABI, T., PORTMANN, B. C., BERNAL, W., MCFARLANE, I. G., HENEGHAN, M. A.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-07-2008)
    “…Summary Background  Primary sclerosing cholangitis/autoimmune hepatitis (PSC/AIH) and primary biliary cirrhosis/AIH (PBC/AIH) overlap syndromes are poorly…”
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    Cost-effectiveness of pharmacotherapy for autoimmune hepatitis by Heneghan, Michael A, Al-Chalabi, Thawab, McFarlane, Ian G

    Published in Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (01-02-2006)
    “…In > 80% of patients with autoimmune hepatitis, steroid therapy alone or in combination with azathioprine results in disease remission. Treatment response…”
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    RESPONS OF GROWTH ANALYSIS PARAMTERS OF SOME COTTON CULTIVARS TO INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT by & Hammood, Al-Chalabi

    Published in Iraqi journal of agricultural science (25-02-2016)
    “…A field experiment was conducted at the experimental field, Department of Field Crop - College of  Agriculture Abu-Ghraib- University of Baghdad, during summer…”
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    Critical performance analysis of rotating resident doctors in Iraq by Al-Chalabi, T S, Al-Na'ama, M R, Al-Thamery, D M, Alkafajei, A M, Mustafa, G Y, Joseph, G, Sugathan, T N

    Published in Medical education (01-11-1983)
    “…The present study was undertaken to evaluate the competence of rotating residents in handling clinical problems, falling under the purview of the major…”
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    Joint mobility among university students in Iraq by Al-Rawi, Z S, Al-Aszawi, A J, Al-Chalabi, T

    Published in British journal of rheumatology (01-11-1985)
    “…The prevalence of joint hypermobility among 1774 university students, aged 20-24 years, in Iraq has been determined from a survey made in 1981. The degree of…”
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