Dr. Muhammad  A Wedyan
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Dr. Muhammad A Wedyan

Associate Professor
The Hashemite University, Jordan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Science from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Biological Anthropology
62%
Biological control
90%
Biological Information
75%
Biological Science
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
14
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wedyan, M.A., E. Qnais, K. Altaif and A. Al-Tawaha, 2019. Characteristics of dissolved organic nitrogen in municipal and biological nitrogen removal wastewater treatment plants in Jordan. Transylvanian Rev. Syst. Ecol. Res., 21: 1-12.
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  2. Wedyan, M., B. Abu Hanieh, A. Al Harasheh and A.R. Al-Tawaha, 2017. Chemical characterization of olive pomace in the northern region of Jordan. Bulgarian J. Agric. Sci. 10.20944/preprints201703.0150.v1.
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  3. Dahamsheh, A. and M. Wedyan, 2017. Evaluation and assessment of Al-Hussein bin Talal University (AHU) wastewater treatment plants. Int. J. Adv. Applied Sci., 4: 84-89.
  4. Al-Tawaha, A.R., M.A. Turk, Y.M. Abu-Zaitoon, S.H. Aladaileh and I.M. Al-Rawashdeh et al., 2017. Plants adaptation to drought environment. Bulgarian J. Agric. Sci., 23: 381-388.
  5. Wedyan, M., A. Dahamsheh and E. Qnais, 2016. Investigate the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphate compounds from AL Hussein bin Talal university wastewater treatment plant (AHUP). Pharm. Chem., 8: 25-29.
  6. Wedyan, M., A. Al Harahsheh, R. Muhaidat, E. Bsoul and E. Qnais, 2016. Cd and Fe concentrations of the surface water of a stream in Jordan. Polish J. Environ. Stud., 25: 2617-2621.
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  7. Wedyan, M., A. Al Harahsheh and E. Qnais, 2016. Determination of the fate of dissolved organic nitrogen in the three wastewater treatment plants, Jordan. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Educ., 11: 767-777.
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  8. Wedyan, M.D., A. El-Oqlah, K. Altif and K. Khlifate, 2013. The dead sea ecosystem influenced by red sea-dead sea conduit project (peace conduit). Transylvanian Rev. Syst. Ecol. Res., 15: 45-60.
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  9. Wedyan, M.A., 2013. Characterization of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in rainwater of Qassim, Saudi Arabia. World J. Applied Sci. Res., 3: 1-7.
  10. Wedyan, M.A., F.A. Ababneh and S. Al-Rousan, 2012. The correlations between mercury speciation and dissolved organic matter in the sediment of the red sea. Am. J. Environ. Sci., 8: 403-411.
  11. Khleifat, K.M., R.A. Halasah, K.A. Tarawneh, Z. Halasah, R. Shawabkeh and M.A. Wedyan, 2010. Biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate by Burkholderia sp.: Effect of some growth conditions. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 12: 17-25.
  12. Wedyan, M. and K. Altaif, 2009. Distribution of dissolved nucleic acids in the soil of southern Jordan. Transylvanian Rev. Syst. Ecol. Res., 8: 65-72.
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  13. Wedyan, M.A. and M.R. Preston, 2008. The coupling of surface seawater organic nitrogen and the marine aerosol as inferred from enantiomer-specific amino acid analysis. Atmos. Environ., 42: 8698-8705.
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  14. Wedyan, M. and M.R. Preston, 2005. Isomer-selective adsorption of amino acids by components of natural sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol., 39: 2115-2119.
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