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    Fibrin sealants in soft tissue surgery of the head and neck: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials by Bajwa, M.S., Tudur‐Smith, C., Shaw, R.J., Schache, A.G.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-12-2017)
    “…Background Fibrin sealants (FS) are commercially available products used in surgical wounds as adjuncts to haemostasis and closure of dead space. The role of…”
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    Effect of alternating irrigation with sodic and non-sodic waters on soil properties and sunflower yield by Choudhary, O.P., Ghuman, B.S., Josan, A.S., Bajwa, M.S.

    Published in Agricultural water management (16-09-2006)
    “…Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) is moderately tolerant to soil salinity but its response to sodic irrigation is not well known. A long-term field experiment…”
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    Yield and fibre quality of cotton cultivars as affected by the build-up of sodium in the soils with sustained sodic irrigations under semi-arid conditions by Choudhary, O.P, Josan, A.S, Bajwa, M.S

    Published in Agricultural water management (02-07-2001)
    “…Cotton is commonly grown in many arid and semi-arid regions of the world having sodic ground waters. A field plot study was, therefore, conducted for 2 years…”
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    Effect of sustained sodic and saline-sodic irrigation and application of gypsum and farmyard manure on yield and quality of sugarcane under semi-arid conditions by Choudhary, O.P, Josan, A.S, Bajwa, M.S, Kapur, M.L

    Published in Field crops research (10-05-2004)
    “…A field experiment was conducted for 10 years (1989–1990 to 1998–1999) to study the effect of long-term irrigation with sodic and saline-sodic waters in the…”
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    Comparative study of some methods of oxidation of plant materials for elemental analysis by Arora, C. L., Bajwa, M. S.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-02-1994)
    “…Four different methods were used to dissolve eleven different plant materials for simultaneous estimation of several elements. In comparison to wet digestion…”
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    PREDICTION OF LACTATION YIELD FROM LAST-RECORD DAY AND AVERAGE DAILY YIELD IN NILI-RAVI BUFFALOES by M. S. Khan, A. U. Hyder, I. R. Bajwa, M. S. Rehman and F. Hassan

    Published in Pakistan veterinary journal (01-10-2005)
    “…Different adjustment procedures were compared to determine if prediction of lactation milk yield using last record day information could be improved by using…”
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    STUDIES ON THE BORON TOLERANCE OF BERSEEM (TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L.) AND OATS (AVENA SATIVA L.) by BAJWA, M. S., SINGH, K.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1977)
    “…Boron tolerance of berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) and oats (Avena sativa L.) was studied in green house experiments, on a non-calcareous loamy sand soil…”
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    Reconstruction of transient acoustic radiation from a sphere by WU, Sean F, HUANCAI LU, BAJWA, Manjit S

    “…Transient near-field acoustical holography (NAH) formulation is derived from the Helmholtz equation least squares (HELS) method to reconstruct acoustic…”
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    COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT PROCEDURES FOR LACTATION LENGTH ADJUSTMENT OF MILK YIELD IN SAHIWAL CATTLE by I. R. Bajwa, M. S. Khan, M. A. Khan1 and K. Z. Gondal2

    Published in Pakistan veterinary journal (01-07-2004)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to compare three procedures for lactation length adjustment of milk yield. For this purpose, weekly milk yield records (n…”
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    Relationship between root cation-exchange capacity and sodium tolerance of different crops by Bajwa, M.S, Bhumbla, D.R

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1971)
    “…Paragrass, wheat, barley, gram, lady's finger, and dhaincha were grown in a soil whose ESP had been adjusted to 1.7, 30.2, 41.4, 58.4, and 77.9. The growth in…”
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