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Dina M. Abo-Elmatty Ehsan A. Badawy Jihan S. Hussein Somaya Abo Elela Hoda A. Megahed 《Indian journal of clinical biochemistry : IJCB》2012,27(4):379-384
The objective of this study to evaluate heme oxygenase (COHb), leptin and coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in pre-eclamptic women. Also Zinc, copper, Iron, total iron binding capacity, Ferritin and uric acid were assessed. 120 female subjects were included in this study. They were divided into, 60 female with normal pregnancy attending the outpatient clinic, 60 pre-eclamptic patients were recruited from obstetrics and gynaecology department El-kasr El-Aini hospital. The results showed that in pre-eclampatic group, leptin level was significantly increased while COHb and CoQ10 was significantly decreased. It is concluded that hemeoxygenase, leptin and coenzyme CoQ10 can be considered as new markers for prediction of pre-eclampsia. 相似文献
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Nagwa Megahed Stephen Lack 《International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue internationale l'éducation》2011,16(3):397-418
One aspect of the call for democracy in the recent Arab region uprisings is the issue of women’s rights and gender equality.
Three cultural and ideological forces have continued to shape the gender discourse in Arab Muslim-majority societies. They
are: “Islamic” teaching and local traditions concerning women’s roles in a given society; Western, European colonial perception
of women’s rights; and finally national gender-related policy reforms. This paper examines the past and present status of
women and gender-educational inequality in the Arab world with particular reference to Egypt and Tunisia, prior to and post
colonialism. Special attention is given to colonial legacy and its influence on gender and education; to current gender practices
in the social sphere with a focus on women’s modesty (hijab); to international policies and national responses with regard to women’s rights and finally to female participation in pre-university
and higher education. These issues incorporate a discussion of cultural and religious constraints. The paper demonstrates
similarities and differences between Egypt’s and Tunisia’s reform policies towards gender parity. It highlights the confrontation
of conservative versus liberal ideologies that occurred in each country with the implementation of its gender-related reform
policy. 相似文献
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