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Thesis:

1. Elkhair, N.M. (2002). Effects of Season on the Physiological Responses of Chicks to Hypothyroidism, MVSc. Thesis, U of K.

2. Elkhair, N.M. (2008). Comparative studies on acid-base status in calves (Germany) and young camels (Sudan) as influenced by experimentally induced metabolic acidosis, Dr. vet. med Thesis, Free University of Berlin, Germany.

Publications in International and local journals

 

  1. Elkhair, N.M. and A.M. Abdelatif. (2002). Effect of dietary supplementation level of carbimazole on physiological responses of male Bovan chicks during summer conditions. Sud. J. Vet. Anim. Husb., 41 (1&2): 108-121.

      2. Elkhair, N.M. and A.M. Abdelatif. (2005). Effects of season and antithyroid drug carbimazole on haematological and immunological responses of unsexed Lohmann chicks. Sud. J. Vet. Anim. Husb., 44 (1&2):113-124.

  1. A.M. Abdelatif and Elkhair, N.M. (2009). Effects of seasonal change in the thermal environment on the physiological responses of unsexed Lohmann chicks to dietary supplementation of antithyroid drug carbimazole. Middle-East.J. Sci. Res., 4(2): 122-126.

      4. Elkhair, N.M, Siegling-Vlitakis C, Radtke E, Willing A, Hartmann H. (2009). Age-dependent response of acid-base parameters (Henderson-Hessalbalch and Stewart) in calves with experimentally induced metabolic acidosis. Berl. Münch. Tierarztl. Wochenschr., 122 (1&2): 63-69.

      5. Elkhair, N.M. and H. Hartmann. (2010). Studies on acid-base status (Stewart’s model) of young camels (Camelus dromedarius) after acid-load with NH4Cl. Berl. Münch. Tierarztl. Wochenschr., 123(3&4):153-159.

     6. Elkhair, N.M. and H. Hartmann. (2012). Studies on Acid-Base Status in Calves with Ammonium Chloride Induced Metabolic Acidosis. Global Vet., 9 (4): 388-395.

     7. Elkhair, N.M. and H. Hartmann. (2014). Serum protein capillary electrophoretic pattern in camels (Camelus dromedarius): Influence of age and sex. J. Life Sci., 8(1):78-81.

  1. N.M. Elkhair and H. Hartmann (2014). Influence of age on serum protein capillary electrophoretic pattern in clinically healthy calves with special emphasis on serum globulins. U. of. K. J. Vet. Med. Anim. Prod., 5(2): 30-37.
  2. N.M. Elkhair and W.E. Elmgboul. (2015). Haematological parameters of neonate camels (Camelus dromedarius) during the first week of life. U. of. K. J. Vet. Med. Anim. Prod., 6(2): 103-110.

     10. Elkhair, N.M. (2016). Influence of age and sex on certain serum biochemical parameters of dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius). Nova J. Med. Bio. Sci., 5(3):1-8.

      11. Elkhair, N.M., Ahmed, M.H. and A.M. Abdelatif. (2017). Influence of season and breed on monthly milk production of dromedary camels reared under semi-intensive system. J. Camel Pract. Res., 24(2):1-6.

Publications presented in International and local conferences:

  1. Elkhair, N.M. and Hartmann. H. (2008). Stewart´s strong ion model application in calves and young camels with experimentally induced metabolic acidosis. Abstract in Leipziger Blue Hefte, LBH: Proceeding 18th Tagung der DVG Fachgroupe Physiologie und Biochemie, pp 47.
  2. Elkhair, N.M. and Hartmann. H. (2008). Stewart´s strong ion model application in calves with experimentally induced metabolic acidosis. Abstract in New Trends in Science and Technology to Enhance Sustainable Development in Africa. pp 26.
  3. Elkhair, N.M. and H. Hartmann. (2010). Urine parameters in calves and young camels with experimentally induced metabolic acidosis (NH4Cl-load). Proceeding of the 19th Tagung der DVG Fachgroupe Physiologie und Biochemie der Deutschen Veterinärmedizinschen Gesellscahft. pp 47.
  4. Elkhair, N.M. and H. Hartmann. (2010). Effect of age on some serum parameters of dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius). Abstract in the proceeding of the International Camel Symposium. “Linking Camel Science and Development for Sustainable livelihoods”. pp 64.
  5. Elkhair, N.M. and W.E. Elmgboul. (2013). Haematological parameters of neonate camels (Camelus dromedarius) during the first week of life. Proceeding of the International Conference of sustainability of camel population and production. pp 120.
  6. N.M. Elkhair and Osman A.O. (2014). Effect of dietary supplementation with molasses on acid-base parameters of male Nubian goat kids. Proceeding of the 21st Tagung der DVG Fachgroupe Physiologie und Biochemie, pp 102.
  7. Ahmed, M.H., Elkhair, N.M., Fadl, M.A, Gibreel, H.H. and Elnageeb, M.E. (2014). Effects of Seasonal Variations and Breed on Milk Production of Camel (Camelus dromedarius) reared under Semi-intensive System. Proceeding of the International seminar on livestock and wildlife in arid and dessert environments. SIEFD 2014, Livestock and wildlife facing the climatic and socioeconomic change. pp 80.
  8. Elkhair, N.M. and Ahmed, M.H. (2016). Acid-base parameters and serum electrolytes of camels (Camelus dromedarius) during late pregnancy. Proceeding of the 22nd Tagung der DVG Fachgroupe Physiologie und Biochemie, pp 125.
  9. Ahmed, M.H. and Elkhair, N.M. (2016). Effect of selenium and vitamin E administration during late pregnancy on colostrum and milk production and neonates’ growth in camels (Camelus dromedarius). Proceeding of the conference of Tropical Animal diseases and Veterinary Public Health: Joining Forces to meet Future Global Challenges. pp 165.
  10. Mona Hassan Ahmed and Nawal Mohamed Elkhair. (2017). Effects of Selenium and Vitamin E Injection During Transition period on serum protein parameters of Camels (Camelus dromedarius) Reared Under Semi- intensive System. Abstract Book of the 3rd International Scientific Conference of Camel research and Production. “Future Aspects of Camel Improvement under Existing Environmental Changes” Sudan University of Science and Technology, Page 9.