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Halophytes and Soil Salinity in Qatar
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Qatar University
, 2002 , Article)
Saline soils cover approximately 6% of the land in Qatar. Halophytes are common along the coastal areas and inland salt flats and wetlands, where saline water is available in their natural habitats permanently or periodically. ...
Meiofaunal Life of Man-Made Wastewater Ponds in Qatar
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Qatar University
, 2002 , Article)
The meiofaunal life of two wastewater ponds around Doha City was studied for the period October 2000-October 2001. The substrate nature of the two ponds was found to be similar in mean particle sizes but the densities of ...
Cloning and Expression of Methionine-enriched Glycinin GY4-Genes in E. Coli
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Qatar University
, 2002 , Article)
Cloned cDNAs encoding glycinin subunit GY4 was modified to increase methionine content. The effect of the modification was evaluated using an in vitro transcription / translation system. The modifications were carried out ...
Heavy Metals Concentration Levels in some Fish Species in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden-Yemen
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Qatar University
, 2002 , Article)
Level of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd) in four species of fish; manly, fish, Crenidens Crenidens, Scomberomorus Commerson, Rastrelliger Kanagurta, Thunnus Albacares were studied in the Red Sea of Yemen and the Gulf of ...
Preliminary Survey on Parasites Infecting Some Amphibian and Reptilian Species from United Arab Emirates and Qatar
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Qatar University
, 2002 , Article)
The common amphibian toad Bufo orientalis and four species of reptiles (Scincus muscatensis, Mabuya brevicolis, Uromastyx microlepis and Diplometopon zarudnyi) were collected from five localities in the United Arab Emirates ...