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Annuaire De La Production Scientifique 2011 (Snv) الجمهوريــة الجزائريــة الديمقراطيــة الشعبيـــة République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire وزارة التعليــم العالــي و البحــث العلمــي Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique الوكالة الوطنية لتطوير البحث في الصحة Agence Nationale pour le Développement de la Recherche en Santé PRODUCTION SCIENTIFIQUE PNR 08/2011 SCIENCES FONDAMENTALES DOMAINE SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET DE LA VIE ABBACI née BOUTEFNOUCHET Nafissa ...................................................................................................... 5 ABDELLAOUI-HASSAINE Karima ................................................................................................................. 7 ABDENNOUR Cherif .................................................................................................................................... 4 ABROUS-BELBACHIR Ouzna ..................................................................................................................... 10 Achou Mohamed ..................................................................................................................................... 13 ADDOU Samia .......................................................................................................................................... 16 AICHOUR Ridha ...................................................................................................................................... 197 AID Fatiha ................................................................................................................................................ 18 AISSI Adel ............................................................................................................................................... 197 ALLA Hocine............................................................................................................................................. 20 ALLEM née MEHRAS Rachida ................................................................................................................... 22 AMARA Karim ........................................................................................................................................... 23 AMIROUCHE Rachid ................................................................................................................................. 24 AMRANI Said ............................................................................................................................................ 28 AOUES Abdelkader ................................................................................................................................... 34 ARAB Abdeslem ........................................................................................................................................ 36 ATMANI Abdelkrim.................................................................................................................................. 38 BAGHIANI Abederrahmane ..................................................................................................................... 39 BEKKOUCHE Zohra ................................................................................................................................... 44 BELLAHOUEL Salima ................................................................................................................................. 46 BELATTAR Noureddine ............................................................................................................................. 47 BELDI Hayet .............................................................................................................................................. 48 BENARRAB Raphaelle Yasmina .............................................................................................................. 197 BENAZZOUG Yasmina ............................................................................................................................... 52 BENDALI Fatiha ......................................................................................................................................... 57 BENNACEUR-HERMOUCHE Malika .......................................................................................................... 58 BENNADJA Salima .................................................................................................................................... 60 BERREDJEM Hadjira .................................................................................................................................. 61 BOUALGA Ahmed .................................................................................................................................... 63 BOUDELAA Mokhtar ................................................................................................................................ 65 BOUDERBALA Sherazede......................................................................................................................... 67 6 BOUDJELIDA Hamid .................................................................................................................................. 67 BOUKHEROUFA-Sakraoui Feriel ............................................................................................................... 69 BOULAKOUD Mohamed Salah ................................................................................................................. 71 BOUMENDJEL Amel .................................................................................................................................. 73 BOURAS NOUREDDINE ............................................................................................................................. 75 BOUSLAMA Zihad ................................................................................................................................... 197 BOUTAIBA Saad ........................................................................................................................................ 76 CHAKER Adel Nadjib ................................................................................................................................. 76 CHEKIREB Djamel ..................................................................................................................................... 77 CHEKROUN Abdallah ................................................................................................................................ 78 DAAS Tarek ............................................................................................................................................... 82 DAHMANI yasmina ................................................................................................................................... 84 DERKAOUI Kheira Dalia ............................................................................................................................ 86 DJEBAR Mohammed-Réda ....................................................................................................................... 86 DJEDDI Samah .......................................................................................................................................... 91 DJERDJOURI Bahia .................................................................................................................................. 197 DJERDJOURI Bahia .................................................................................................................................. 198 HAMBABA Leila ........................................................................................................................................ 93 HAMMOUDI TRIKI Djelila ......................................................................................................................... 94 FRIH HACENE ............................................................................................................................................ 96 FYAD- LAMECHE Fatima Zohra ................................................................................................................. 99 GACEMI-KIRANE Djamila .......................................................................................................................... 99 GHARZOULI Rachid ................................................................................................................................. 100 HACENE Hocine ...................................................................................................................................... 101 HAFFERSSAS Aziz .................................................................................................................................... 104 HAFFERSSAS AZIZ ................................................................................................................................... 182 HAMOULI -SAID Zohra............................................................................................................................ 106 HOUHAMDI Moussa ............................................................................................................................... 108 KACI Yahia .............................................................................................................................................. 119 KAMELI Abdelkrim .................................................................................................................................. 122 KECHEMIR-ISSAD
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