نتایج جستجو برای: river nile

تعداد نتایج: 94276  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2001
M A Darwish R Faris N Darwish A Shouman M Gadallah M S El-Sharkawy R Edelman K Grumbach M R Rao J D Clemens

Residents of Egypt's Nile river delta have among the world's highest seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. To assess the impact of HCV on chronic liver disease, we studied the association between HCV, other hepatitis viruses, and cirrhotic liver disease in a cross-sectional, community-based survey of 801 persons aged > or = 10 years living in a semi-urban, Nile delta village. Res...

2016
Wouter Wolters Robert Smit Mohamed Nour El-Din Eman Sayed Ahmed Jochen Froebrich Henk Ritzema

“Egypt is a gift of the Nile,” wrote Herodotus, and indeed, without the Nile there would be no Egypt as the world knows it. Egypt is mainly dependent on the flow in the Nile River (with an agreed share of 55.5 BCM) and it receives about 1.3 BCM rainfall annually (mainly along the north coast). The overall water use efficiency is already high, due to e.g., water scarcity and reuse of drainage wa...

2012
Mohammed O. Hussien Abdelghafar M. ElFahal Khalid A. Enan Mohammed S. Mohammed Amira M. Ibrahim AbdelRahim M. El-Hussein

Aim: This cross-sectional survey was conducted to detect antiN. caninum antibodies in bovine dams' sera samples in nine States of the Sudan. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and seventy six bovine dams' sera samples collected from nine States in the Sudan were screened for anti-Neospora caninum antibodies using a commercial competitive ELISA (cELISA) kits. Results: The results showed an overa...

2011
G. D. Betrie Y. A. Mohamed A. van Griensven

Soil erosion/sedimentation is an immense problem that has threatened water resources development in the Nile river basin, particularly in the Eastern Nile (Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt). An insight into soil erosion/sedimentation mechanisms and mitigation methods plays an imperative role for the sustainable water resources development in the region. This paper presents daily sediment yield simulat...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2011
Ronald S Zalesny John A Stanturf Steven R Evett Nabil F Kandil Chris Sorianos

The Nile River provides nearly 97% of Egypt's freshwater supply. Egypt's share of Nile waters is fixed at 55.5 billion cubic meters annually. As a result, Egypt will not be able to meet increasing water demand using freshwater from the Nile and has been developing non-conventional wastewater reuse strategies to meet future demands. The USAID Mission in Cairo began promoting strategies for water...

2008
Paul Block Balaji Rajagopalan

The upper White Nile Basin above Malakal, Sudan, is considered to be one of the most complicated and diverse hydrologic settings on Earth. Accurately depicting and predicting the streamflow at Malakal is essential for water managers considering Nile Basin-wide initiatives and potential large-scale projects. Dynamical, statistical, and combination models are assessed for their ability to predict...

2013
Nick Marriner Clément Flaux Christophe Morhange Jean-Daniel Stanley

Understanding deltaic resilience in the face of Holocene climate change and human impacts is an important challenge for the earth sciences in characterizing the full range of present and future wetland responses to global warming. Here, we report an 8000-year mass balance record from the Nile Delta to reconstruct when and how this sedimentary basin has responded to past hydrological shifts. In ...

2017
Robert Opiro Norah P Saarman Richard Echodu Elizabeth A Opiyo Kirstin Dion Alexis Halyard Augustine W Dunn Serap Aksoy Adalgisa Caccone

Uganda is the only country where the chronic and acute forms of human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping sickness both occur and are separated by < 100 km in areas north of Lake Kyoga. In Uganda, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes is the main vector of the Trypanosoma parasites responsible for these diseases as well for the animal African Trypanosomiasis (AAT), or Nagana. We used highly polymorp...

Journal: :Palgrave studies in maritime politics and security 2023

Abstract The relations between China and Egypt are good open, based on common economic political interests as well a deep mutual cultural appreciation since both part of the four great river civilizations ancient world (The Yang Cha River, Nile northwestern region Indian subcontinent Ganges Mesopotamia Euphrates Tigres rivers.). Egypt, even during Mao Zedong’s rule in (1949–1976), enjoyed Chine...

2006
Alexander Ruzmaikin Joan Feynman Yuk L. Yung

[1] We investigate the possibility that solar variability influences North African climate by using annual records of the water level of the Nile collected in 622–1470 A.D. The time series of these records are nonstationary, in that the amplitudes and frequencies of the quasi-periodic variations are time-dependent. We apply the Empirical Mode Decomposition technique especially designed to deal ...

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