Publications by authors named "Sobhi M"

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  • Biogas digestate, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion, is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer that supports sustainable agriculture, but presents significant challenges related to nutrient overload and contamination.
  • Current regulations in the EU and UK set specific limits on nitrogen application from digestate, but many countries lack standardized limits, especially for harmful substances like antibiotics and microplastics.
  • There is a call for stronger regulations to address these risks and ensure the safe use of biogas digestate in agriculture.
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  • Rice straw (RS) is an abundant agricultural waste that has low digestibility and nutritional value, limiting its use for biogas and animal feed purposes.* -
  • This study investigates enhancing RS's digestibility and nutritional content by growing the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris on RS using liquid manure (LM), leading to higher chlorophyll and microalgal biomass numbers.* -
  • The results indicate that the combined method significantly improves RS's digestibility (up to 69.1%) and nutritional contents, resulting in increased biogas production and potential applications in feed.*
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The research study aimed to maximize the important medical role of star anise extract (SAE) through its loading on a widely available natural polymer (chitosan, Cs). Thus, SAE loaded chitosan nanoparticles (CsNPs) was prepared. The finding illustrated the formation of spherical particles of SAE loaded CsNPs as proved by transmission electron microscope (TEM).

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Expression of concern for 'Acceleration of ammonium phosphate hydrolysis using TiO microspheres as a catalyst for hydrogen production' by Ayman H. Zaki , , 2020, , 2080-2086, https://doi.org/10.

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The design of novel electrode deflector structures (EDSs) introduced a promising strategy for enhancing raceway ponds performance, increasing carbon fixation, and improving microalgal biomass accumulation. The computational fluid dynamics, based flow field principles, proved that the potency of arc-shaped electrode deflector structures (A-EDS) and spiral electrode deflector structures (S-EDS) were optimal. These configurations yielded superior culture effects, notably reducing dead zones by 9.

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Rotifer reproduction control in open microalgae cultivation systems poses a significant challenge for large-scale industries. Conventional methods, such as electric, meshing, and chemical techniques, are often expensive, ineffective, and may have adverse environmental-health impacts. This study investigated a promising control technique through light-induced phototaxis to concentrate rotifers in a specific spot, where they were electroshocked by local-limited exposure dose.

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Urban areas remarkably affect global public health due to their emissions of greenhouse gases and poor air quality. Although urban areas only cover 2% of the Earth's surface, they are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. Dense buildings limit vegetation, leading to increased air pollution and disruption of the local and regional carbon cycle.

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Background: The prevalence of long diffuse coronary artery disease (CAD) is increasing nowadays due to increase prevalence of multiple risk factors and population ageing. We aimed in our study to show the differences clinically or angiographically (guided by IVUS) between the use of single long stent versus overlapping stents in very long coronary lesions (≥40 mm) in patients presented with chronic coronary syndromes.

Methods: 550 patients presenting with chronic coronary syndromes were included: 320 treated with a single long stent (≥40 mm) and 230 patients with two or more overlapping stents.

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Globally, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fourth most common cause of death from cancer. The prevalence of this pathology, which has been on the rise in the last 30 years, has been predicted to continue increasing. HCC is the most common cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality in Egypt and is also the most common cancer in males.

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This study focuses on microbial protein (MP) as a promising food-feed alternative source that may contribute to overcoming the increased food challenge. It analyzes the traditional and advanced MP technologies, their progress, sustainability, and environmental limitations. Traditional MP technologies are reliable for global food-feed supply chains but face higher production costs and negative environmental impacts.

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Aerobic pre-treatment of liquid dairy manure has previously been reported as an effective nutrient export and emissions mitigation approach. The first objective of this study was to experimentally determine the optimal intermittent aeration ratio for nutrient recovery from liquid dairy manure through an on-site pilot-scale reactor to partially reduce the required energy for the aerobic process. The second objective was to theoretically investigate the total carbon footprints of direct manure spreading on croplands and permanent manure storage in open anaerobic lagoons in response to nutrient removal by the optimal determined intermittent aerobic treatment ratio.

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Combined veterinary antibiotics (CVAs) belonging to different antibiotics classes could cause exacerbated impacts on the anaerobic digestion (AD) process of swine manure. Four different antibiotics "two tetracyclines: tetracycline (TC) and oxytetracycline (OTC), one fluoroquinolones: norfloxacin (Norf), and one sulfonamides: sulfadiazine (SDZ)" were combined to evaluate their removal performances and its inhibition effects on AD. Results indicated that CVAs removal decreased from 84.

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Zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanoparticles were fabricated using the chemical precipitation method. The X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques were used to investigate the structural parameters of the formed ZnS. The hexagonal crystal structure of the Zn and ZnS phases was formed.

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The world is facing huge phosphate (P) shortage and anaerobic digestion (AD) is a recognized technology to promote nutrient (N and P) recycling. The composition of P speciation in the digestate is essential for the fertilizing effect. However, how P speciation in the digestates interacts with the AD process conditions is unknown.

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Background: The aim of the present work was to provide evidence about the anatomical variations as regard the origin, distribution, and branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN).

Materials And Methods: Brachial plexus was dissected in 40 upper limbs of 20 male adult cadavers. The pattern of the MCN was photographed by a digital camera.

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Digestate (effluent of biogas plants) became the main bottleneck for biogas industry expansion because it often exceeds the capacity of surrounding croplands as fertilizer. Nutrients recovery from digestate is a promising solution for closing nutrients cycles and generating high value-added byproducts. In fact, numerous nutrients recovery technologies were reported and utilized for that purpose.

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The use of various veterinary antibiotics (VAs) in animal husbandry raises serious concerns about the development of antibiotic resistance. Antibiotics such as tetracycline, oxytetracycline, sulfadiazine, norfloxacin, and enrofloxacin are the most frequently used antimicrobial compounds in animal husbandry and generate large eco-toxicological effects; however, they are still difficult to determine in a complex matrix such as swine manure. This study has developed an effective method for detecting five VAs in swine manure using Ultra-High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detector (UHPLC-DAD) coupled with on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE).

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Background: The management of aortic arch aneurysms is challenging. If conventional surgery cannot be performed in high risk patients, endovascular treatment is confronted to the problem of endoleaks at long term. However, the hybrid repair combining a first surgical step and a second endovascular step is a new technique recently introduced in the therapeutic alternatives of aortic arch aneurysm but its long-term results are not well known.

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Open anaerobic lagoons are widely used for liquid manure storage and treatment, with excess greenhouse gas (GHG) and odor emissions. In this study, liquid manure was valorized through hybrid nitrogen and phosphorous recovery as value-added products using an airlift reactor. Also, the organic load of liquid manure was reduced before discharging into anaerobic lagoons, which simultaneously mitigated GHG emissions.

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Veterinary antibiotics (VAs) contamination has been considered as a worldwide environmental and health concern in recent decades. This paper reviewed the variability of contents of VAs and their release from the animal breeding industry into the surrounding environment along with the performance of the manure treatment technologies. The data collected revealed that VAs were mostly excreted in animal feces and observed in manure, soil, water, and sediment.

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  • Atherosclerosis, a complex disease affecting multiple systems, was studied to understand the relationship between calcification in carotid and coronary arteries in patients with coronary artery disease.
  • Sixty-three patients with unstable angina or positive stress tests underwent CT scans, revealing that coronary artery calcification scores were significantly higher than carotid scores, with specific correlations between left and right sides.
  • Findings indicated that while hypertension linked to carotid calcification, diabetes and dyslipidaemia were more related to coronary calcification, suggesting distinct risk factor associations for different artery types.
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Though having an economic and ecological impact on Marriott Lake management in Egypt, water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is an aquatic floating macrophyte with a known phytoremediation potential. In order to assess its remediation potential, pilot floating treatment wetlands (FTWs) with E. crassipes were built in duplicates to evaluate the removal of nutrients and heavy metals from the polluted lake water.

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Low contents of water-soluble carbohydrates and/or low indigenous microbial activity in wilted maize stover (WMS) usually hinder the establishment of the ensiling process, thereby resulting in a low biogas production because of high loss of dry matter (DM). To enhance the biological activity and substrate biodegradability, this study applied the synergistic regulation of sucrose (carbon source) and increasing levels of urea (nitrogen source) during the ensiling process of WMS. Compared with the application of only sucrose, a higher organic acid content (lactic acid (85 g/kg-DM) and acetic acid (14 g/kg-DM)) and higher degradation ratios for lignocellulose (hemicellulose (28%), cellulose (22%), and lignin (17%)) were observed with urea applications of 1.

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