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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 1991 | Effect of feeding different protein and energy levels on the growth performance of Barbus apoensis (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae). | Al-Asgah, N.A |
| 1984 | The effect of salinity on eggs and larvae of Tilapia nilotica. | Al-Asgah, N.A |
| 1999 | Feeding different levels of dried poultry excreta on the growth performance and body composition of Oreochromis niloticus. | AL-Asgah, N.A |
| 1994 | Growth performance and body composition of Oreochromis niloticus fed different levels of maize grain. | A1-Ogaily, S.M.;; Al-Asgah, N.A; Ali, A. |
| 1997 | Growth performance and body composition of Oreochroms niloticus reared at different water temperatures. | Al-Asgah, N.A |
| 1990 | Haemaphysalis (Herpetobia) sulcata (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1878) (Acari: Ixodidae): Distribution, hosts and seasonal changes in Saudi Arabia. | Al-Asgah, N.A; Diab, F.M; Al-Khalifa, M.S. |
| 1990 | Haemaphysalis (Herpetobia) sulcata (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1878) (Acari: Ixodidae): Distribution, hosts and seasonal changes in Saudi Arabia. | Al-Asgah, N.A; Diab, F.M.; Al-Khalifa, M.S. |
| 1985 | Hyloma schulzei (the large camel tick): Distribution in Saudi Arabia. | Al-Asgah, N.A; Hussein, H.S; Al-Khalifa, M.S |
| 1983 | Nutrient contents of offals from the marine fish Scomberomorus commersoni. | Bedawi, R.M.; Al-Asgah, N.A |
| 1984 | A review of the effects of salinity on the early stages of fish is given, and methods used to study the effect of salinity on percentage of egg hatching and survival of Oreochromis niliticus (Linnaeus) larvae are described. Eggs of O. niloticus fertilized in a natural salinity of 2.1 %0 were tested for hatching and for survival of the large in five salinity concentrations of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 %0. Results show that successful egg hatching could be obtained at salinities up to 20 %0 . Tow lethal limits are also reported : at salinity 25 %0. for larvae hatched in salinities 5, 10 and 15 %0; and at salinity 30 %0 for those hatched in 20 %0. Both the two lethal limits were found to be extended to higher salinity by acclimation of the larvae. | Al-Asgah, N.A; Bedawi, R.M. |
| 1986 | The use of carp fish for improving the quality of circulating sewage water. | Al-Asgah, N.A; A.; Al-Ohaly, F.A; Al-Samil, A; Bedawi, R.M. |
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