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    Utilising geochemical data for the identification and characterisation of mineral exploration sample media within cover sequence materials by Tiddy, C. J., Hill, S. M., Giles, D., van der Hoek, B. G., Normington, V. J., Anand, R. R., Baudet, E., Custance, K., Hill, R., Johnson, A., McLennan, S., Mitchell, C., Zivak, D., Salama, W., Stoate, K., Wolff, K.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (17-11-2023)
    “…A first pass workflow for placing cover sequence materials into four broad lithological groups using A-CNK-FM (Al 2 O 3 -CaO + Na 2 O + K 2 O-Fe 2 O 3 +MgO)…”
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    Mineral evolution and processes of ferruginous microbialite accretion - an example from the Middle Eocene stromatolitic and ooidal ironstones of the Bahariya Depression, Western Desert, Egypt by Salama, W., El Aref, M. M., Gaupp, R.

    Published in Geobiology (01-01-2013)
    “…Peritidal ferruginous microbialites form the main bulk of the Middle Eocene ironstone deposits of the Bahariya Depression, Western Desert, Egypt. They include…”
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    Insights into the impact of Ivermectin on some protein aspects linked to Culex pipiens digestion and immunity by Abdeltawab, Magda Said A., Rifaie, S. A., Shoeib, E. Y., El-Latif, H. A. Abd, Badawi, M., Salama, W. H., El-Aal, A. A. Abd

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (2020)
    “…In developing countries, low-cost control and treatment programs that offer combined approaches against diseases and their vectors are certainly needed…”
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    Unstable paediatric pelvic injuries: the patho-anatomical patterns of pelvic ring failure and the role of avulsion of the iliac apophysis by Kenawey, M, Krettek, C, Addosooki, A, Salama, W, Liodakis, E

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-05-2015)
    “…Unstable pelvic injuries in young children with an immature pelvis have different modes of failure from those in adolescents and adults. We describe the…”
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    A workflow for exploration sampling in regolith-dominated terranes using portable X-ray fluorescence: comparison with laboratory data and a case study by Gazley, M. F., Bonnett, L. C., Fisher, L. A., Salama, W., Price, J. H.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (03-10-2017)
    “…This paper presents and validates a workflow that provides for the rapid collection of reliable and robust portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) data in a…”
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    Heterodimeric l-amino acid oxidase enzymes from Egyptian Cerastes cerastes venom: Purification, biochemical characterization and partial amino acid sequencing by El Hakim, A.E., Salama, W.H., Hamed, M.B., Ali, A.A., Ibrahim, N.M.

    “…Two l-amino acid oxidase enzyme isoforms, Cc-LAAOI and Cc-LAAOII were purified to apparent homogeneity from Cerastes cerastes venom in a sequential two-step…”
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    Antibiotic practice patterns with procalcitonin levels in patients with acute lower respiratory tract infection by Costales-Cantrell, Jessica K, Chung, Joanie, Nomura, Jim H, Ironside, Kristen R, Salama, Paul W, Sim, John J

    Published in The American journal of managed care (01-02-2022)
    “…Procalcitonin (PCT) testing is FDA approved to guide antibiotic therapy in patients with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). However, its utilization and…”
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    Mineral evolution and processes of ferruginous microbialite accretion – an example from the M iddle E ocene stromatolitic and ooidal ironstones of the B ahariya D epression, W estern D esert, E gypt by Salama, W., El Aref, M. M., Gaupp, R.

    Published in Geobiology (01-01-2013)
    “…Abstract Peritidal ferruginous microbialites form the main bulk of the M iddle E ocene ironstone deposits of the B ahariya D epression, W estern D esert, E…”
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    N,N-Didansyl-4,13-diaza-18-Crown-6: A Fluorescence-sensitive, Weakly Complexing Macrocycle Used to Probe the Phospholipid Vesicle Environment by Meadows, Eric S., De Wall, Stephen L., Salama, Paul W., Abel, Ernesto, Gokel, George W.

    Published in Supramolecular chemistry (01-08-1999)
    “…N, N-Didansyl-4, 13-diaza-18-crownh-a6s been prepared and characterized by standard chemical techniques. The fluorescence emission of the dansyl sidearms are…”
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