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Ahmed Saleh

    Untersuchung des IGFBP-3-Gens bei ägyptischen Nutztieren
    Traditional Versus Modern Methods for Fertility Evaluation
    Evaluation of Riverfront's Landscape
    Candidate Genes for Growth and Fertility Traits
    Acceleration Mechanisms for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
    Thieves in Power
    • 2024

      Thieves in Power

      Inside the World of Kleptocracies

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Delving into the pervasive issue of corruption, this book reveals how kleptocracy undermines societies and economies. It confronts the structures of power that enable systemic corruption and offers insights into the mechanisms used by leaders to exploit resources. Additionally, it presents strategies for building a just world, emphasizing accountability, transparency, and civic engagement. Through compelling analysis and real-world examples, the author advocates for a collective movement towards integrity and justice.

      Thieves in Power
    • 2020

      Candidate Genes for Growth and Fertility Traits

      Investigate of Candidate Genes for Growth and Fertility Traits in Sheep (Ovis aries)

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on genetic research, this book explores the association of candidate genes with growth and fertility traits in sheep. It identifies useful SNPs as a foundational step for further investigation into their genotypes across various local and international breeds. The findings highlight the need for additional studies to understand the relationship between these genetic variations and important traits in sheep, paving the way for advancements in breeding and genetic improvement.

      Candidate Genes for Growth and Fertility Traits
    • 2019

      This book discusses the basic knowledge about fertility in mammalian males and females. The authors listed and discussed the latest methods of fertility assessment such as; Computer-Assisted semen analysis ‘CASA’ and chromatin and DNA integrity. Discussed traditional methods are seminal plasma & sperm membrane proteins, sperm migration, sperm plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal integrity, capacitation status, sperm morphology, viability, sperm concentration, sperm motility, ejaculate volume, morphological and physiological characteristics of both sexes reproductive systems and their impact on fertility. Results on recent semen assessment and female fertility research on human populations, besides, many farm animals are presented. Also, taking a glimpse of history and steps of artificial insemination along with a brief overview of some genetic frontiers and management factors affecting fertility. This information is necessary for measuring fertility or semen quality.

      Traditional Versus Modern Methods for Fertility Evaluation
    • 2014

      Evaluation of Riverfront's Landscape

      Using Computer Simulated Visualization as an Approach to Public Participation in River Nile Banks' Regeneration

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on landscape regeneration, the book explores three contemporary features of landscape architecture: revitalizing neglected riverfronts, incorporating public participation in design decisions, and utilizing advanced computer technology for design representation. It posits that computer simulated visualization can significantly enhance public involvement in evaluating riverfront regeneration alternatives. The research aims to develop a method to improve public participation specifically for the Nile banks regeneration, testing its effectiveness through a practical experiment on proposed alternatives.

      Evaluation of Riverfront's Landscape
    • 2012

      Acceleration Mechanisms for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

      Astrophysics

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the challenges posed by ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) and their origins, focusing on theoretical approaches to understand their acceleration mechanisms. It discusses past models involving elastic scattering of cosmic particles and shock waves from supernova remnants, which explain energies up to 10^15 eV. It further examines interactions between cosmic charged particles and varying magnetic fields, particularly in pulsars and magnetars, suggesting that these interactions, along with Fermi mechanisms, can account for UHECRs reaching energies up to 10^22 eV.

      Acceleration Mechanisms for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays