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Adsorption of Ca (II) & Mg (II) ions from Aqueous Solutions by Surface Modified Silica gel
(Sebha University, 2013)The unmodified silica gel (for chromatography) and modified silica gel by poly acrylamide (PAAM) at optimum conditions were used to remove calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) ions from aqueous solutions by the use of ... -
Air conditioners as a source of bacterial contamination in an indoor environment
(Sebha University, 2015)The objectives of this study were to assess the bacterial content of air conditioning and indoor air of some hospitals in the south of Libya. This study was conducted in a 2nd of March hospital and Brack general hospital ... -
Airway Management in Anesthetized Spontaneosly Breathing Patients: Proseal Versus Classic Laryngeal Mask Airways
(Sebha University, 2010)Background: Since the development of the classic laryngeal mask airway (cLMA) in 1988, airway management becomes more advanced in recent years. This advancement is demonstrated by the introduction of a wide variety of new ... -
Albers – Shonberg Syndrome Oesteapetrosis
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Amino Acids Profile in Libyan Children with Down's Syndrome
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An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci 1. Isolation and Identification
(Sebha University, 2008)The aim of this study was to collect and identify fresh isolates of Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) from clinical materials as a basis for the study of taxonomy of GPAC. A total of 116 strains of GPAC, isolated from ... -
An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 4. The Cell Wall Composition
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An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 2. Carbohydrate Fermentation
(Sebha University, 2008)An attempt was made to classify gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) on the basis of their production of fatty acids from the fermentation of mannose, galactose and rhamnose by the use of gas liquid chromatography (GLC). ... -
An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 3. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
(Sebha University, 2008)Antibiotics and dye susceptibility tests have been used by several investigators as selective agents or as presumptive procedures for the identification of anaerobes. In this study a total of 76 strains of Gram-positive ... -
An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 4. The Cell Wall Composition
(Sebha University, 2008)The classification of Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) has always been very unsatisfactory. Attempts to clarify the taxonomy of GPAC have involved several methods including the analysis of the composition of bacterial ... -
An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 5. The Metabolism of Amino Acid
(Sebha University, 2009)This study showed that the metabolism of amino acids was useful in differentiating between the species of Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC). The best results were obtained from those whose taxonomic positions or biochemical ... -
An Approach to the Taxonomy of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci. 6. The Metabolism of Amino Acids
(Sebha University, 2009)This study showed that the metabolism of amino acids was useful in differentiating between the species of Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC). The best results were obtained from these whose taxonomic position or biochemical ... -
An Educational Intervention to Improve the Knowledge, Attitude and Practice for Hypertension Control
(Sebha University, 2007)Aims and Objectives of Study: This Educational Intervention Study was done to assess and improve the knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding the hypertension control in the population. Material and, Methods: This study ... -
An Eighteen-year-old Youth with Acute Myocardial Infarction
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Analysis of 580 Renal O.P.D Cases in 7th October Hospital Over 9 Months Period
(Sebha University, 2002)A retrospective study on 580 patients, was carried out at 7th October renal OPD over a 9 months period from 1.10.97 to 30.6.98 to know the pattern of renal disorders, in order to plan suitable medical preventive measures ... -
Anatomy of Mandibular Molar Furcation and its Clinical Implications
(Sebha University, 2007)A thorough understanding of molar root anatomy is essential for proper diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. Factors such as root trunk length, furcation entrance, root separation, and root surface area can affect diagnosis, ... -
and their Bio-application. Ligand stabilized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
(2020-09-14)A study was conducted to prepare iron nanoparticles using chemical compounds reducing agent from sodium borohydride (NaBH4) and we note that the peak of the curve appears for samples at 200 to 350 at UV measurements. The ... -
Antagonistic Activity of Aloe vera and Lactobacillus acidophilus Against Human Pathogens
(Sebha University, 2007)Lactobacillus acidophilus is a member of the acidophilus group of intestinal Lactobacilli that have been extensively studied for their Probiotic activities that include pathogens inhibition, epithelial cell attachment and ... -
Antagonistic Activity of Calotropis gigantea and Lactobacillus delbrueckii Against Human Pathogens
(Sebha University, 2008)The antagonistic activity of Lactobacillus delbrueckii against target pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella Sp. Shigella Sp, Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans was tested. The antagonistic activity of Lactobacillus ...