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  1. The response of slow-growing chicks to the supplementations with different methionine levels and/or two types of enzymes
    Youssef A. Attia, El-Shohat A. Qota, Abd E-Hamid E. Abd El- Hamid,Tarek A. Sadaka
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture. 2007; 19(2): 48-63.
  2. Awareness and knowledge about painconcepts among medical students in King Abdulaziz University: a cross-section study
    Nora Hatem Trabulsi, Abdulmajeed Abdullah R. Alzahrani, Abdulmajeed Medhat A. Khafagy, Mohanned Mohammed A. Banaamah, Fawaz Abdullah S. Alazdi, Mohammed A. Safhi, Abdulaziz Mamdouh Saleem, Mai Sadaka Kadi, Mohammed Osama Nassif, Ali Abdullah Samkari
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2022; 6(1): 86-95.
  3. Antagonism of the Effect of Rocuronium with Sugammadex in a Patient with Myasthenia Gravis
    Vahap Saricicek, Mehrican Sahin, Cigdem Kadi, Ayse Mizrak, Mehmet Cesur
    Annals of Medical Research. 2015; 22(1): 34-36.
  4. The demographic data, clinical manifestations, management, and outcomes in children with brucellosis in AlQassim Region, Saudi Arabia
    Ibrahim Ali AlRashidi, Ali Ahmad Aldakhil, Arwa Ahmed Alodheilah, Maha Mohammed Aldhilan, Raneem Hamoud Alzaghran, Kadi Mohammed Alfurayh, Rabab Abdallah Alswyan
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2022; 6(9): 1111-1121.
  5. Trends that influence pursuing emergency medicine as a career path among Saudi medical graduates in view of Vision 2030.
    Fawziah Radad Alsalmi, Abdulaziz H. Almogbel, Shahad Kadi, Omar Althobity, Bandar Alzubaidi, Mohammed Alhothali
    Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2024; 5(1): 015-023.
  6. Congenital coexistence of vascular and pigmentary lesions: a case of phakomatosis pigmentovascularis type IV with literature review
    Rawan Alanazi, Loujain Alyousef, Sharifah Almasoud, Kadi Alsubaie, Nora Alanezi, Ahmad Almousa
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2026; 10(2): 865-868.
  7. Reasons for sleeve gastrectomy, postoperative complications and self-reported patient satisfaction in Saudi Arabia
    Mona A. Alfadeel, Eman M. Aldraihim, Ethar F. Algheshem, Abeer A. Aldughayyim, Reham H. Hammouda, Kadi T. Alsayed, Norah M. Redwan, Maha S. Alotaishan, Rana Abdullah Alansari, Rana H. Alaprah
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2021; 5(11): 1956-1961.
  8. The outcome of acute kidney injury in patients admitted to intensive care unit at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: a retrospective cohort study
    Raghad A. Batwie, Rahaf A.Organji, Reham E. Alaklouk, Afrah F. Alotaibi, Nada M. Alharbi, Shahlaa M. Gari, Mariam A Alharbi, Reem S. Alamri, Hanadi Al Hozali, Hanan Al Kadi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2022; 6(10): 1207-1214.
  9. Prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder among the general population in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
    Mana A. Alharbi, Ahmed F. Alanazi, Rayan A. Alghamdi, Kadi S. Alsubaie, Shaden O. Alqurashi, Mohammad F. Alhinti, Abdulmohsen F. Alanazi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2025; 9(5): 1135-1142.
  10. Prevalence and patterns of generative artificial intelligence adoption among health sciences students in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
    Abdulaziz Alkaabba, Ghaiath Hussein, Jomanah Alqarni, Tamadher Alsalouli, Rinad Elbelawi, Sadeem Alshehri, Ghaida Alshabanat, Fawzia Alkhraiji, Fatimah Aljawad, Kadi Alsubaie, Ghaida Almasari, Arwa Alarifi, Amal Ahmed Alotaibi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2026; 10(1): 098-104.


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