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  • Butt, Professor Dr. Muhammad Arif; Khan, Professor Dr. ljaz Hussain; Ahmad, Professor Dr. Javaid; Butt, Engr. Akbar Niaz; Ahmad, Dr. Rafiq; Inam, Engr. Aqil; Majeed, Engr. Usman (UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB,, 2007)
  • Prof Dr Khan, Ijaz Hussain, Principal Investigator Prof Dr. Butt, M. Arif, Co-Principal Investigator (University of the Punjab, Lahore, 2007-07-05)
    Universities must lead a nation. The University is a place to develop human resources in terms of mindset, attitudes, motivation and values required for the achievement of civil society needs and material goals. The two ...
  • Abdul Muqeet (Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1991-01-01)
    Radiation-induced defects in semiconductors is an important field of research. The study of radiation effects on the deep levels in semiconductors is very interesting both from the point of view of electronic device ...
  • Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy (Physics Department QAU, 1988-02-01)
    ABSTRACT The spin as well as spin-average, twist-two structure function of the deuteron are calculated in a version of the convolution model which incorporates relativistic and binding energy corrections. A simple ...
  • Dr. Shahnaz Javed (PSF, 1986-01-01)
    Until recently congenital malformations were studied mainly as anatomical and pathological curiosities. Congenital malformations are now more important because incidence of neutral tube defects might be lowered in the ...
  • Dr. K. M. Khan (Department of Botany, Sind University, Jamshoro, 1977-09-30)
    History of palynology is not very old it is comparatively a young science. The term palynology was coined by Hyde & Williams in 1945, derived from the greek verb ‘’Palynien’’ meaning to spread to distribute in recognition ...
  • Dr. Shahnaz Javed (PSF, 1980-01-01)
    In man, breathing in and breathing out are independent skills determined by separate factors and affected differently by various diseases so the three components of the lung function ventilation, perfusion and diffusion ...
  • Prof. Nasima M. Tirmizi (Marine Reference Collection Centre, University of Karachi, 1982-05-31)
    The present study makes a part of the major and broad program undertaken to explore the decapod crustacean fauna of Pakistan coast. The work is basically of taxonomic nature. The Order Decapoda, of which about 8,000 species ...
  • Mahboob Mohammad (Department of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 1978-01-01)
    It was the purpose of the present project to carry out some electrochemical, kinetics and optical studies on two important biologically relevant compounds: N,N’-dimethyl, 4,4’-bipyridilium dichloride (and homologues) and ...
  • Dr. Nasim A Khan (College of Electrical and Mechanical engineering, Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi, 2000-06-14)
    A hospital at Goma, Skardu, located at 10,000 feet above sea level, was heated with the help of kerosene oil heaters in winter season by directly heating the air. This system produced excessive carbon mono oxide, carbon-di-oxide ...
  • M. I. Burrey (National Health Laboratories, Islamabad, 1977-06-01)
    Viral hepatitis is one of the most important public health problems especially in the tropical countries, it has variable morbidity mortality and different geographical areas and ethic and social groups in different areas. ...
  • Prof. Zafar H. Zaidi (HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, 1978-01-01)
    Introduction Cataract, the lens opacity, is well recognized as a major cause of visual disability and blindness throughout the world (Spector ‘1974) . contract is a disease of old age and three fifth of all people between ...
  • Prof. Zafar H. Zaidi (HEC Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, 1978-01-01)
    Cataract, the lens capacity, is well recognized as a major cause of visual disability and blindness throughout the world (Spector, 1974). Cataract is a disease of old age and three fifth of all people between ages of 65 ...
  • Abdul Ghafoor (PSF, 1976-01-01)
    The paper describes the clinical, epidemiological and laboratory investigations undertaken to isolate the aetiological agents of nosocomi outbreak of haemorrhagic fever due to CHF-Congo Virus. Surprisingly the outbreak ...
  • M. S. Zafar (Department of Physics, University of The Punjab, New Campus, Lahore, 1975-01-01)
    Farady-Sumoto effect for time dependent and time independent fields are compared with each other. The higher values of this effect for time independent fields are explained in terms of abnormal potential gradient near the ...
  • Dr. M. H. Qazi (Department of Biology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 1978-09-30)
    It has been demonstrated that human chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) is composed of two sub unit’s alpha and beta 1-4. Evidence that sub- units of glycoprotein hormones like luteinizing hormone (LH)5-7 and thyroid stimulating ...
  • Dr. Mohammad Saleem Khan (National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, Peshawar University, 1998-10-01)
    Poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) is soluble in water as well as in several organic solvents, such as methanol, acetonitrile, chloroform and ethylene dichloride. High molecular weight PEOs are effectively flocculent in water. ...
  • Dr. Imrana Khan (Department of Bioghemistry, dow Medical College, Karachi, 1993-01-01)
    To assess the prevalence of vitamin A deficiency in anemic Pakistani children and investigation of the hematologic response to vitamin A supplementation, 4–8-year-old primary school children from the slum areas of Karachi ...
  • Abdul Ghaffar Vasandani (Institute of Chemistry, University of Sind, Jamshoro, 1985-01-01)
    SUMMARY During this period October 81 to March 85, twenty terdentate and tetradentate new Schiff’s bases and forty two of their Cu II, Ni II, Pd IT, and dioxouranium VI complexes have been prepared. The reagents and metal ...
  • Dr. N. M. Awan (Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, university of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, 1981-01-01)
    The Indus Basin constitute the heartland of Pakistan. Its plain area supports the greater part of the population, and contains the land and water resources for agriculture on which major part of Pakistan’s economy depends. ...

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