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    Solar magnetic flux tube simulations with time-dependent ionization by Fawzy, D. E., Cuntz, M., Rammacher, W.

    “…Abstract In the present work we expand the study of time-dependent ionization previously identified to be of pivotal importance for acoustic waves in solar…”
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    Chromospheric Activity in 55 Cancri: II. Theoretical Wave Studies versus Observations by Cuntz, M, Schröder, K. -P, Fawzy, D. E, Ridden-Harper, A. R

    Published 29-04-2021
    “…In this study, we consider chromospheric heating models for 55 Cancri in conjunction with observations. The theoretical models, previously discussed in Paper…”
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    Generation of nonlinear magnetic flux tube wave energies in Procyon A by Fawzy, D E, Saygac, A T, Stȩpień, K

    “…Abstract The aim of the current study is the computation of the magnetic flux tube wave energies and fluxes generated in the convection zone of Procyon A. This…”
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    Molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Israel in 1994 and in other Middle-Eastern countries in the years 1992-1994 by STRAM, Y, CHAI, D, FAWZY, H. E.-D, MOLAD, T, MEIRI, N, VAN-HAM, M, EL-KILANI, S, FAHAMY, F, MOUSSA, A. A. M, YADIN, H

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1995)
    “…The reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and direct sequencing were employed in the diagnosis and typing of foot-and-mouth disease virus…”
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    Successful lysis of intra-cardiac thrombi with streptokinase in patients with renal failure; two case reports and review of the literature by Hassan, Walid, ElShaer, Fayez, Fawzy, Mohamed E I D, Akhras, Nathem, Abdullah, Rashid, Fadel, Bahaa M

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis (01-10-2004)
    “…In situ formation of thrombi within the cardiac cavities carries a substantial risk of morbidity and mortality due to the inherent danger of embolization to…”
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