7 results match your criteria: "University of Oran1 Ahmed benbella[Affiliation]"
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December 2023
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Saida Dr Moulay Tahar, BP 138 ENNASR 20000, Saida, Algeria.
A vancomycin-resistant Gram-positive bacterium of the genus , designated as BT22, was isolated from untreated hospital effluents at Chettia Chlef Hospital. The complete genome of strain BT22 was sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq platform, revealing a total length of 2,577,707 bp, with 2462 coding sequences (CDS) and an average G+C content of 38.00 mol%.
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December 2023
University of Mostaganem, Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Informatics, Chemin des cretes ex INES, Mostaganem, 27000, Algeria; Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Macromoleculaire LCPM, University of Oran1 Ahmed benbella, Oran, 31000, Algeria. Electronic address:
The structural behaviour of the RAPRKKG heptapeptide after individual or multiple mutations was inspected through molecular dynamics simulation. The nature of the mutations provided information on the flexibility of the heptapeptide and on how water molecules establish hydrogen bonds with it. The structural behaviour of the wild-type and the mutated structures were measured through the analysis of protein‒protein and protein‒solvent hydrogen bonds.
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June 2022
Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire et Cellulaire (LGMC), Université des Sciences et de la Technologie d'Oran Mohamed Boudiaf, USTO-MB, BP 1505, El M'naouer, Oran Algérie.
Local chicken populations are a major source of food in the rural areas of Algeria. However, their origin has not been well characterized. The objectives of this study were to assess genetic diversity and maternal origin of domestic chicken from five agro-ecological regions of western Algeria: coastal (CT), inland plains (IP), highlands (HL), mountains (MT) and sahara (SH, including Oasis, Req and Erg regions).
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August 2020
Department of Chemistry, laboratory of polymer chemistry, University of Oran1 Ahmed Benbella, BPN 1524 El'Menouer, 31000, Oran, Algeria.
The activity developed in vast areas of northwest africa causes serious invasions of different species of orthoptera insect which poses a great danger to agriculture and thus to nutrition of peoples and animals in general. In (Algeria), FAO considers the regions of naama, tindouf, adrar and bechar in Algeria as the theater of signaling of swarms and intervention. In this article, we want to shed light on the peculiarities of this insect (orthoptera), its statistics, its species and the families it belongs to in the arid region called naama (southwestern Algeria).
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June 2020
Department of Chemistry, Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry, University of Oran1 Ahmed Benbella. BPN°1524 El'Menouer, 31000- Oran, Algeria.
Orthoptera are capable of threat of agriculture, human health and resists to all pesticides used. This problem is become an objectif of many research's. Pesticide resistance is the adaptation of insects to this materials resulting in decreased susceptibility to that chemical.
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June 2020
Centre de Recherche Scientifique et Technique en Analyses Physico-chimiques (CRAPC), BP 38Bou-Ismail-RP, 42004 Tipaza, Algeria.
In the recent years, the dominant cementitious materials have been industrial by products such as fly ash. This present data describes some of the cementitious products that are attracting attention in the global research community and the properties and characteristics of these materials that affect their performance such durability, mechanically properties and reduction of carbon dioxid (CO). The present investigation deals with the chemical synthesis of cementitious material using fly ash of eggs shell rich in calcium(Ca) and sand dune(southern west of Algeria) rich in silica(SiO).
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March 2019
Laboratory of microorganisms biology and biotechnology, University of Oran1 Ahmed Benbella, B.P. 16, Es-Sénia, 31100, Oran, Algeria.
The main objective of this work is to investigate the impact of oral administration of ampicillin on the ecological balance of enterococci in the intestinal microbiota of rats during a treatment and a post-treatment. The results have showed that the treated animals excreted significantly higher percentages of resistant enterococci compared to the control group (P ≤ 0.05) during the treatment and after the treatment.
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