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  • Dr. Noor Ahmad (National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, 1988-01-01)
    The present investigation was carried out to study the formation of the super molecular structure in aqueous poly (vinyl alcohol) solutions by viscometric and light scattering methods. The PVA polymer was subjected to these ...
  • Khan, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad (University of Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi, 2000-03-01)
    The research work embodied in this report investigated the effects of sewage sludge, and sewage irrigation on heavy metals contents in soils and plants, soil salinity, soil fertility, and crops yield. This work was carried ...
  • Ahmdd Khan, Professor Dr. Naseer (PSF, 1976)
    This projer::t r a l e t e s to the u l t Lo.a t.e structure of all matter. .Ju s t .:::-: the aL01n is a srna Ll soler- ?1':j: -: n with tiny electrons going around its central part known as the nucleus, s l m iLn r l ...
  • S.Rehmani, Dr.Fouzia (Institute of Biochemistry University of Balochistan, 2002-04-30)
    The aims of our research were to calculate the stability constants and thermodynamic stability of siderophore metal complexes at physiological pH, which has been using in chelation therapy of iron overload patients, efficacy ...
  • Dr. Tayyab Husnain (Centre for Advanced Molecular Biology University of the Punjab New Campus Lahore, 1995-06-01)
    Under the objective (a) of the proposal, twelve varieties of Oryza sativa were screened for the evaluation of regeneration ability. Those varieties included RP18, BR11, Taipei 309, Basmati Pak, super Basmati, Jhona, IRR16, ...
  • A., Raouf (PSF, 1981-02-07)
    The project aimed at finding out the effect of the metal ion on the activity of a particular medicinal compound. it involved the preparation of various complexes, their purification and structural studies. out of the long ...
  • Dr. F.M. Nazar (Centre for Solid State Physics University of the Punjab, New Campus Lahore, 1981-05-01)
    Investigations have been carried out on the determination of the optical band gap by photoconduction measurements in cadmium phosphates. Gas thin films, and A12O3 in the form of thin film as well as single crystal. In ...
  • Dr. Qamar Shah (Liaquat Medical college Hospital, Jamshoro/Hyderabad, 1985-10-15)
    A large number of different B.P.D (Biprietal diameters) charts are used for defining the length of pregnancy and fetal maturity, since 1965 onwards, in different part of world with various standard graphic charts. We have ...
  • Prof. Dr. Farukh A. Khan (Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lahore, 1985-01-01)
    Various metabolic changes produced in response to fasting may be beneficial or harmful to the integrity of the living creatures. The animals, that undergo hibernation, are capable of well withstanding starvation over long ...
  • Shah, F.H; Arif, M.R (PCSIR Lahore, 1978-05-31)
    Forty-six samples of clay from different locations in Pakistan were collected and ‎chemically analysed to find out their mineral constituents. The clays containing high ‎percentage of Kaolin and high insecticidal properties, ...
  • Dr. M.H. Qazi (Department of Biology, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1985-12-01)
    A simple and rapid method is described for the purification of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) from malignant tissues. Carcinoembryonic antigen was extracted from rectal carcinoma, chest sarcoma and hip sarcoma in acetate ...
  • Dr. Syed Ehteshamul-Haque (Department of Botany, University of Karachi, 1998-06-14)
    Root rot disease caused by Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium spp, produce losses to crop plants and adversely affect the agricultural economy of a country. Among the various soil macroorganisms ...
  • Dr. Fauzia Yusuf Hafeez (National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Jhang Road Faisalabad, 1995-01-01)
    Under the project response of nitrogen biofertilizer was studied on different cultivars of chickpea, lentil, mungbean and blackgram, at different agroclimatic areas of Pakistan. During the first year, biofertilizer ...
  • Dr. Rafiq Ahmad (Department of Botany University of Karachi, 1978-01-01)
    Plants were raised from the seed of desert sand and subjected to the ‘Survival test’ by irrigating them with the different dilutions of chemically amended sea water. Another lot of seedlings were pre-conditioned for salt ...
  • Dr. F.H. Shah (Food Technology and Fermentation Division PCSIR Laboratories Ferozepur Road Lahore, 1987-01-01)
    Mustard seed meal was detoxified by different methods. Detoxification by steaming and extraction with saline solution improved nutritive value of the meal. This meal incorporated into poultry rations resulted in better ...
  • SIDDIQUI, KHUSHNOOD AHMED (PSF, 1996-03-27)
    Screening of wheat (Triticwn aestivwn) and alien genetic material belonging to tribe Triticeae has helped in identifying cvs/lines suited for saline lands. These are being maintained for use in future breeding ...
  • Khan, Mumtaz Ahmad; Khan, Taufeeq (PSF, 1978-07-01)
    The authors wish to ex: re eia ?ratification to Dr. A. Ghani, Chairman PC,'SIR, for ZliE; hind permission to carry out this work and to Mr. H. Aslam, Member Technology, for his constructive criticism of th,,project. ...
  • Abdul Bari (Animal Husbandry Department, Northern Areas, 1977-06-01)
    Survey of livestock and poultry diseases in Northern areas was initiated under the research project “Veterinary disease investigation in Northern areas”. It was concluded that among the viral diseases, foot and mouth disease ...
  • 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. ...
  • Dr. Mir Mohammad Rajper (Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam, 1998-05-31)
    Banana, one of the most important fruit crops of Pakistan is grown mainly in the Southern Province of Sindh. Until recently the crop has been growing very successfully. Plantings in 1988 were some 23,500 with annual ...

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