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  • Salman H. Siddiqi (TB Research Unit of Pakistan Medical Research Council, Institute of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases, Mayo Hospital Lahore, 1976-11-30)
    Tuberculosis is one of the biggest National Health problem but information concerning its incidence, etiology and drug sensitivity is not available which makes the whole tuberculosis control programme a shot in the dark. ...
  • Abdul Wahid Soomro (Central Cotton Research Institute National Highway, Sakrand District Nawabshah Sindh, 2004-06-14)
    Students were carried out under Pakistan science foundation funded project no. R&D/S-CCRI/AGR (4) entitled ’’Balanced nutrient management studies for cotton-wheat cropping system in Sindh’’ at central cotton Research ...
  • Dr. Qazi Javed Iqbal (Department of Biological Sciences Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1977-11-01)
    The study area, Dunga Gali forests is located on a saddle in the Murree hillsof North Western Pakistan (73° 23’E 34° 3°N) at an approximate elevation of 8200 feet. These forests experience about 60-70 inches of precipilations ...
  • Dr. M. Zain-Ul-Abedin (Nematological Research Centre University of Karachi, 1976-04-30)
    According to the programme of work, survey of the vegetables and fruits crowing fields were carried out in some part of Sindh region producing, Okra (Hibiscus esculentus), Banana (Husa sp). Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), ...
  • Dr. M. Zain-Ul-Abedin (Nematological Research Centre University of Karachi, 1976-04-30)
    According to the programme of work, survey of the vegetables and fruits crowing fields were carried out in some part of Sindh region producing, Okra (Hibiscus esculentus), Banana (Husa sp). Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), ...
  • Bhatti, Professor I.H. (Department of Biochemistry, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi., 1987-01-01)
    A Total of 214 head trauma, 33 abdominal trauma and 28 normal healthy subjects were studied. Most of the trauma patients were male and highest number of these patients suffered from motorcycle accidents. Inpact was severe ...
  • Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary (H.E.J Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, 1996-08-16)
    Experiments were carried out to test nematicidal activity of extracts obtained from five abundant plants of Pakistan viz Atriplex stocksi , Azadiracta indicia ( Neem ), Datura, Fastuosa, Eichorina crapssipes , And Syzygium ...
  • Prof. Dr. Muzammil Ahmed (Institute of Marine Biology, University of Karachi, 1981-01-15)
    The Indus delta displays an estuarine character in February when salinities were found to range between 31.77 % to 34.51 %• Salinities were, however, higher in May ranging from 37.07 % to ‎38.10 %•Values of surface ...
  • Dr. M.S. Sarir (NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, 1997-05-30)
    The work of this report is concerned with the study of some aspects of P-cycling in NWFP soils. in the first phase preliminary study related to physicochemical properties, C-mineralization and P-absorption of agriculturally ...
  • Dr. G. R. Sandhu (Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology, Faisalabad, 1978-06-01)
    The objective of the research project was to study the relative efficiency of biological, chemical and combination (Biological + chemical) method of soil reclamation and to devise an efficient method for increasing the ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-01)
    Termites are one of the ?ost devostating pests of cellulose materials. Until recently, insecticides have been employed to erradicate the pests, but these chemical compounds are liable to damage plantation, animal life ...
  • Shamim Iftikhar (Crop Diseases Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Centre, Park road, Islamabad, 2000-06-30)
    Powdery scab of potato is caused by Spongospra subterranean f. sp. Subterranean. In Pakistan disease was first reported in 1997 and then in 1998 by Turkestan from isolated pockets of Attock, Okara, Sahiwal, and from certain ...
  • RAUF, ABDUL (PSF, 2000-12-01)
    Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), a member of family Solanaceae, is fourth major crop of Pakistan and rates fifth in the world. Three crops of potato are cultivated in a year, in Pakistan, during spring and autumn in plains ...
  • Dr. M.A. Qadeer (PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Shahrah-E-Jalal-Ud-Roomi, Lahore, 1990-01-13)
    The present study is concerned with the synthesis of antibiotic bacitracin in shake flasks and stirred fermenters by “Bacillus” species, isolated from milk samples and also obtained from foreign culture collections. Of all ...
  • Prof. M. Masoom Yasinzai (Institute of Biochemistry University of Balochistan Quetta, 1997-08-01)
    Enzymes are very effective catalysts which transforms biological substrates to produce very selectively. The major drawbacks associated with these biocatalysts is their high cost and low thermal and operational stability. ...
  • Abdul Razaque Soomro (Cotton Research Institute, Sakrand, 1999-05-06)
    After the discovery of glandless genes by McMichael (1954), the development of cotton varities without gossypol become possible. Those varieties would be able to play an importance role in the near future to help solve ...
  • Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz Khan (Department of Horticulture University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 1998-01-01)
    Kinnow mandarin became popular due to its vigorous growth habit, profuse bearing, heavy yields, color and size of the fruit and excellent eating quality. It has emerged as an excellent source of foreign exchange. Though ...
  • Hassan, Prof. Dr. Habib ul (PSF, 2000-07-14)
    21 experiments were conducted on six species of microalga.e. Phaeodactylum tricornutum was grown to 3.5x105 cell/ml in 438 h. Nannochloropsis oculata 4xl05 cells/ml, in 336 h, Palova luther! 8xlo5 cell/ml in 607 ...
  • Dr. Salimuddin Aziz (Pakistan Medical Research Council Jinnah Postgraduate Medcal Research Centre Karachi, 1990-01-01)
    SUMMARY One cotton mill in Karachi, and five ginning mills in MirpurKhas Sindh, were examined to determine the prevalence of byssinosis. A total of 243 workers in cotton mill and 310 workers in the ginning factories were ...
  • Prof. Dr. S. Makhdoom Hussain (Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology University of Karachi, 1998-06-22)
    The objective of present study were to design suitable, cheaper and durable cages, survey suitable sites to place floating cages, and to study growth of juvenile fishes (Lutjanus johni & Pomadasys Kaakan) in cages. The ...

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