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    Genetic Variation and Chemical Traits of Selected New Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider) Genotypes by Al-Soqeer, A., Motawei, M. I., Al-Dakhil, M., El-Mergawi, R., Al-Khalifah, N.

    “…Seeds from six selected jojoba genotypes were used in this study. Seed samples were analyzed for oil, protein, total carbohydrate, and simmondsin contents. The…”
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    Eimeria pipistrellus n. sp. from Pipistrellus kuhlii (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Saudi Arabia by Alyousif, M S, al-Dakhil, M, al-Shawa, Y

    Published in Korean journal of parasitology (01-03-1999)
    “…Fecal samples from 12 Pipistrellus kuhlii captured at Shagrah, Saudi Arabia, were examined for coccidia and three (25%) found to harbor a undescribed eimerian,…”
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    The larvicidal activities of the peel oils of three citrus fruits against Culex pipiens by al Dakhil, M A, Morsy, T A

    “…The larviciddal action of three ethanol extracts of peel oils of lemon, grapefruit and navel orange were tested against the early 4th instar larvae of Culex…”
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    Studies on commensal rodents in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia by al-Dakhil, M A

    “…A trapping survey in Riyadh revealed that the abundant commensal rodent species were Rattus rattus frugivorous (43%), R.r. alexandrinus (18%), R.r. rattus…”
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    Natural toxoplasma infection sought in the Indian grey mongoose (H. edwardsi, Greffroy, 1818) trapped in the eastern region., Saudi Arabia by al Dakhil, M A, Morsy, T A

    “…No doubt, the world wide distributed Toxoplasma gondii is more prevalent in nearly all the Middle East countries including Saudi Arabia. In this paper, natural…”
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    Natural Lieshmania infection in sand cats captured in Riyadh district, Saudi Arabia by Morsy, T A, Al-Dakhil, M A, El-Bahrawy, A F

    “…Felis margarita or sand cat is a nocturnal carnivore occurs in sandy areas of desert in many African and Arabin countries. Ten sand cats were captured alive in…”
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    Characterization of Leishmania aethiopica from rock hyrax, Procavia capensis trapped in Najran, Saudi Arabia by Morsy, T A, al Dakhil, M A, el Bahrawy, A F

    “…Cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L. aethiopica is endemic in Ethiopia, Kenya and South-west Africa. In a previous paper, the present authors reported natural…”
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    Natural Leishmania infection in rock hyrax, Procavia capensis (Pallas, 1766) order: Hyracoidea, trapped in Najran, Saudi Arabia by Morsy, T A, al Dakhil, M A, el Bahrawy, A F

    “…Cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major (zoonotic, ZCL) and L. tropica (anthroponotic, ACL) is found in most countries of the Eastern Mediterranean…”
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    Studies on the ectoparasites (fleas and lice) on rodents in Riyadh and its surroundings, Saudi Arabia by el Bahrawy, A A, al Dakhil, M A

    “…A survey was conducted on rodents from the Riyadh City and surroundings. Two species of fleas, Xenopsylla cheopis and Ctenocephalides felis felis together with…”
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    Studies on the interrelation between rodents and their ectoparasitic acarines in Riyadh region, Saudi Arabia by el-Bahrawy, A A, al-Dakhil, M A

    “…The ectoparasitic acarines of commensal and wild rodents collected from various areas in Riyadh Region were four species of mites (Laelaps nutalli,…”
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    Morphological studies on Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli) in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia by Abou el-Ela, R G, Morsy, T A, Rifaat, M M, al Dakhil, M A

    “…In general, leishmaniasis is more or less a problem not only in Saudi Arabia but also in all countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region. In Saudi Arabia,…”
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    The seasonal and daily activities of Phlebotomus papatasi in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia by Morsy, T A, Abou el-Ela, R G, Rifaat, M M, al Dakhil, M A

    “…The seasonal abundance of P. papatasi was determined by monthly collection. It was found that the greatest number of sandflies occurred most commonly during…”
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    Babesia infection in rodents trapped in Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia, with a general discussion by Morsy, T A, el Bahrawy, A A, al Dakhil, M M, Abdel Mawla, M M

    “…Species of Babesia are intraerythrocytic protozoal parasites of many species of mammalians in all parts of the world where the tick-vectors are found…”
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    Antibodies against toxoplasma in commensal rodents trapped in Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia by Morsy, T A, Sabry, A H, Habib, K S, Arafa, M A, el Bahrawy, A F, al Dakhil, M M

    “…Toxoplasma gondii, that protozoal parasite which causes toxoplasmosis, pays no respect to boundaries of Zoology and Geography. It has been reported in a large…”
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    Investigation on the presence of Leishmania natural infection and antibodies among rodents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia by el-Bahrawy, A A, al-Dakhil, M M, Sarwat, M A, Ahmed, M M, Morsy, T A

    “…Leishmaniases whether cutaneous and/or visceral are one of the public health problems in nearly all countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region. The…”
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