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    Study of heat exposure in the work environment in Jeddah by NOWEIR, M. H, MOREB, A. A, BAFAIL, A. O

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-05-1996)
    “…The present work was conducted to define the magnitude of the problem of heat exposure in Jeddah and the role of both the climatic and the industrial factors…”
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    Appraisal of work hazards and safety in the industrial Estate of Jeddah by NOWEIR, M. H, ALIDRISI, M. M, AL-JIFFRY, M. S

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-08-1993)
    “…An environmental study for the appraisal of work hazards and safety in Jeddah Industrial Estate (JIE), Saudi Arabia has been conducted. The study is based upon…”
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    Role of histamine in the aetiology of byssinosis. I Blood histamine concentrations in workers exposed to cotton and flax dusts by Noweir, M H, Abdel-Kader, H M, Omran, F

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-05-1984)
    “…The formation or the accumulation, or both, of histamine in the lungs may be potentiated by agent(s) present in cotton dust at higher level(s) than in flax…”
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    Noise pollution in textile, printing and publishing industries in Saudi Arabia by NOWEIR, Madbuli H, JAMIL, A. T. M

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2003)
    “…A study of 20 factories belonging to textile, printing, publishing and paper products industries in Jeddah was conducted. Data on Leq, Maximum and Minimum SPL…”
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    Role of histamine in the aetiology of byssinosis. II. Lung histamine concentrations in guinea pigs chronically exposed to cotton and flax dusts by Noweir, M H, Abdel-Kader, H M, Makar, A

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-05-1984)
    “…Data presented in this study support the finding that cotton and flax dusts contain agents which potentiate the formation or accumulation of histamine or both…”
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    An environmental and medical study of byssinosis and other respiratory conditions in the cotton textile industry in Egypt by Noweir, M H, Noweir, K H, Osman, H A, Moselhi, M

    “…This study was conducted in a typical Egyptian textile plant located in Alexandria. Male workers from all operations (N = 506) were examined and their dust…”
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    Role of family susceptibility, occupational and family histories and individuals' blood groups in the development of silicosis by Noweir, M H, Moselhi, M, Amine, E K

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-11-1980)
    “…A previous investigation has shown that family susceptibility and occupational and family histories have a decisive role in the development of byssinosis among…”
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    Occupational safety and health performance of the manufacturing sector in Jeddah Industrial Estate, Saudi Arabia: A 20-years follow-up study by Noweir, Madbuli H., Alidrisi, Mustafa M., Al-Darrab, Ibrahim A., Zytoon, Mohamed A.

    Published in Safety science (01-03-2013)
    “…► Systematic appraisal of occupational safety and health (OSH) is deficient in KSA. ► Little improvement in OSH performance of JIE over the last 20years was…”
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    Epidemiological investigation of the role of family susceptibility and occupational and family histories in the development of byssinosis among workers exposed to flax dust by Noweir, M H, Amine, E K, Osman, H A

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-11-1975)
    “…Epidemiological investigation of 475 workers exposed to dust in flax processing has shown that family susceptibility has a decisive role in the development of…”
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    Dust exposure in manual flax processing in Egypt by Noweir, M H, el-Sadik, Y M, el-Dakhakhny, A A, Osman, H A

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-05-1975)
    “…Manual flax processing originated in Egypt in 2 000 BC. In the present study a representative sample of the workers involved in this trade, where flax is…”
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    Study of noise pollution in Jeddah schools by Noweir, M H, Ikhwan, M A

    “…Noise was measured in classrooms of a stratified random sample of 20 schools in Jeddah. The mean "Average" Leq levels (60-89.2 dB[A]) highly exeed the…”
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    Study of noise pollution in Jeddah hospitals by Noweir, M H, al-Jiffry, M S

    “…The present study was conducted on a sample of 6 hospitals in Jeddah to investigate the status of noise pollution there, and as related to community background…”
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    Analytical study of the safety records of a leading seaport in the GCC by Noweir, M H, Al-Moreb, A, Ikhwan, M H

    “…The pertinent records of the year 1411 H (1990/1991) for a leading seaport of a member state of GCC were examined for appraising safety performance there. The…”
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    Some observations on epidemiologic studies in Egyptian gins, cotton pressing plants and cottonseed oil extraction plants by Noweir, M H

    Published in Chest (01-04-1981)
    “…The follow-up studies presented in this report wee conducted to evaluate the impact of the relative technical improvements that took place in the cotton…”
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    Child labour in Egypt. I. Occupational and socio-economic aspects by Noweir, M H, Oman, H A, Abbas, F I, Abou-Taleb, A M, Mansour, T A

    “…The present study comprised 1000 child and young workers in small and medium-size industries in Alexandria, as well as 250 control subjects. Almost all young…”
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    A comparative environmental and medical study of dust exposure in jute and cotton mills in Burma by Noweir, M H, Noweir, K H, Myo Tint, U, Win, Z, Myint, H

    “…Jute is extensively cultivated and processed in Burma, as well as "lower-grade" cotton. This study was conducted there to compare dust exposure in jute and…”
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