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    Particle size distribution of GO-GA NPs. by Huda H. Elbehery (22492996)

    Published 2025
    “…The inclusion of GO-GA NPs at LC<sub>40</sub> had a significant post-effect on progeny production of <i><i>C. maculatus</i></i>, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of deposited eggs and adult emergence, which led to a significant decrease in the percentage of adult emergence to 15.23 ± 5.46 compared to 61.33 ± 2.94, as observed in the GO treatment. …”
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    GC-MS chromatogram of garlic essential oil. by Huda H. Elbehery (22492996)

    Published 2025
    “…The inclusion of GO-GA NPs at LC<sub>40</sub> had a significant post-effect on progeny production of <i><i>C. maculatus</i></i>, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of deposited eggs and adult emergence, which led to a significant decrease in the percentage of adult emergence to 15.23 ± 5.46 compared to 61.33 ± 2.94, as observed in the GO treatment. …”
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    Pre- & post awareness session scores. by Stavia Turyahabwe (9925935)

    Published 2025
    “…To compare Treatment Adherence Rates between DOTS and Video Observed Treatment (VOT) in the four districts of Uganda.…”
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    VOT vs DOTS TB treatment adherence rates. by Stavia Turyahabwe (9925935)

    Published 2025
    “…To compare Treatment Adherence Rates between DOTS and Video Observed Treatment (VOT) in the four districts of Uganda.…”
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    Sample size and duration of the pilot study. by Stavia Turyahabwe (9925935)

    Published 2025
    “…To compare Treatment Adherence Rates between DOTS and Video Observed Treatment (VOT) in the four districts of Uganda.…”