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    Environmental and Health Impact of Small-Scale Gold Mining Activities in Ibanda District of Uganda by B. A. Peter, O. M. Zakaria, S. A. Sabiki

    “…In the recent past, artisanal small-scale gold mining activities in Kicuzi Subcounty, Ibanda District, Uganda, have had a severe influence on the environment…”
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    Efficacy of Different Protocols in Treatment of Nephroblastoma: A revisit by Zakaria, O M, Daoud, M Y I, Farrag, S H, Mulhim, A S

    Published in The gulf journal of oncology (01-05-2016)
    “…Management of Nephroblastoma (NB) remains a subject of debate despite the fact that it ranked first among primary childhood's renal neoplasm. We have…”
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    Video Compression Techniques: An Overview by Abomhara, M, Khalifa, O O, Zakaria, O, Zaidan, A A, Zaidan, B B, Rame, A

    “…In this study, a new comparative study of video compression techniques was presented. Due to the rapid developments in internet technology and computers,…”
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    Different surgical modalities in management of paediatric abdominal lymphoma by Zakaria, O M, Hokkam, E N, Elsayem, K, Daoud, M Y, Alwadaani, H A, Al Mulhim, A S, Zakaria, H M, Sedky, F M, Aboyameen, O M

    Published in The gulf journal of oncology (01-07-2013)
    “…The abdomen is one of the most frequent sites for lymphoma in children. The role of surgery has been limited to intra-abdominal resectable tumours or as a…”
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    HUMAN DENTAL PULP STEM CELLS (HDPSCS) INCREASE VASCULARIZATION OF 3D-PCL SCAFFOLDS by Milian, L, Manuel, M, Zakaria, O, Carmen, C, Maria, S

    Published in International journal of artificial organs (01-07-2023)
    “…Objectives: 3D PCL scaffolds in combination with alginate had probed effectiveness for cartilage regeneration. PCL scaffold would serve as structural support,…”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN LUNG CANCER ORGANOIDS CULTURED IN TYPE I COLLAGEN HYDROGELS.A HISTOLOGICAL APPROACH by Irene, M, Lara, M M, Zakaria, O, Maria, S, Carmen, C, Manuel, M

    Published in International journal of artificial organs (01-07-2023)
    “…Objectives: Cancer organoids are a valuable approach for the manufacture of 3D in vitro model for drug screening. We propose to standardize morphological…”
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    Does maternal stress induce abnormal descent of the testis in prepubertal rats? by SHONO, T, IMAJIMA, T, ZAKARIA, O, SUITA, S

    Published in BJU international (01-08-1999)
    “…Objective To investigate whether prenatal maternal stress, considered to alter plasma testosterone concentration and induce a lack of testosterone surge in…”
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    Does proximal genitofemoral nerve division induce testicular maldescent or ascent in the rat? by Shono, T, Zakaria, O, Imajima, T, Suita, S

    Published in BJU international (01-02-1999)
    “…Objective To investigate whether the division of the proximal genitofemoral nerve (GFN) in neonatal rats induces testicular undescent or ascent in adulthood…”
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    The biological effect of phthalate esters on transabdominal migration of the testis in fetal rats in comparison with the antiandrogen flutamide by IMAJIMA, T, SHONO, T, KAI, H, ZAKARIA, O, SUITA, S

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-03-2001)
    “…Phthalate esters are commonly used as plasticizers for polyvinyl chloride and are known to be hormone-disrupting chemicals. We previously reported that…”
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    ICT Enabled Smart Street Parking System for Smart Cities by Sabry, Omar H., Zakaria, Nada O., Hamdan, Eman, Hamad, Mostafa S., Abdel-Khalik, Ayman S.

    “…As the number of vehicles increases, the demand for parking spots in urban public areas also increased, nevertheless, the streets infrastructure remains…”
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    Fertility and histological studies in a unilateral cryptorchid rat model during early and late adulthood by ZAKARIA, O, SHONO, T, IMAIIMA, T, SUITA, S

    Published in British Journal of Urology (01-09-1998)
    “…Objective  To investigate the effect of age on fertility and testicular development in rats with untreated unilateral undescended testes. Materials and methods…”
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    Suitability of Using Symmetric Key to Secure Multimedia Data: An Overview by Abomhara, M, Khalifa, O O, Zakaria, O, Zaidan, A A, Zaidan, B B, Alanazi, HO

    “…With the increasing and continuous use of digital communications on the internet in recent times, security is becoming more and more relevant and important…”
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    Prenatal phthalate causes cryptorchidism postnatally by inducing transabdominal ascent of the testis in fetal rats by Imajima, Tatsuro, Shono, Takeshi, Zakaria, Ossama, Suita, Sachiyo

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (1997)
    “…Phthalate esters, which are commonly used as plasticizers for polyvinyl chloride, are also well known to disturb Sertoli cells. This study aims to show the…”
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    The Future of Mobile Wireless Communication Networks by Xichun Li, Gani, A., Salleh, R., Zakaria, O.

    “…The future of mobile wireless communication networks will be experienced several generations as which have been experienced. This kind of development will…”
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    Pubertal genitofemoral nerve division induces testicular ascent in adult rats by Shono, Takeshi, Zakaria, Ossama, Imajima, Tathurou, Suita, Sachiyo, Morimoto, Kazuhide

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-02-1999)
    “…Background/Purpose: Ascending testes, which normally are located at the bottom of the scrotum in early infancy and later ascend back out of the scrotum, have…”
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