Publications by authors named "M El-Shafie"

Water contaminated with heavy metal ions is extremely poisonous and threatens living organisms. Therefore, scientists place a premium on removing heavy metal ions from water that has already been contaminated. Removing metal ions from water typically involves the use of nanomaterials.

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Heavy metal ions in water refer to significant risks to the biological system due to their high toxicity. Therefore, the decontamination of water polluted by heavy metal ions attracts significant interest of researchers. Adsorption by nanomaterials has been a widely used technique for removing heavy metal ions from water.

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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most common ligamentous knee injury in pivoting sports. There are multiple techniques described for ACL reconstruction; however, still there is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal technique with minimal residual laxity and least risk of rerupture. All-inside ACL reconstruction with suture tape augmentation (InternalBrace) is a newly developed method of ACL reconstruction to help address these issues.

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  • - The study examined nutritional issues among 33,150 Egyptian children aged 6-11 years, focusing on the rates of underweight, obesity, short stature, and anemia from January 2018 to January 2020 across 59 primary schools.
  • - Findings revealed an 8.2% prevalence of underweight, 21.8% for obesity and overweight combined, and 17% for short stature, with major causes linked to familial and constitutional factors; anemia affected 26% of children, notably higher among girls and those from rural and low-income areas.
  • - The research highlights significant public health concerns about malnutrition in Egypt, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to address these issues among young children. *
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