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    Modeling the consumption of sewing thread for stitch class 301 through image analysis by using Fourier series by Javed, Zafar, Ahmad, Fayyaz, Khan, Qammar, Naeem, M Salman, Javaid, M Usman, Jabbar, Abdul, Hassan, Zameerul, Karahan, Mehmet

    Published in Textile research journal (01-08-2022)
    “…This research work aims at modeling the sewing thread consumption for stitch class 301 through image analysis by using Fourier series. A mathematical model was…”
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    Image synthesis of apparel stitching defects using deep convolutional generative adversarial networks by ul-Huda, Noor, Ahmad, Haseeb, Banjar, Ameen, Alzahrani, Ahmed Omar, Ahmad, Ibrar, Naeem, M. Salman

    Published in Heliyon (29-02-2024)
    “…In industrial manufacturing, the detection of stitching defects in fabric has become a pivotal stage in ensuring product quality. Deep learning-based fabric…”
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    Adsorption Kinetics of Acid Red on Activated Carbon Web Prepared from Acrylic Fibrous Waste by Salman Naeem, M., Javed, Saima, Baheti, Vijay, Wiener, Jakub, Javed, M. Usman, Ul Hassan, Syed Zameer, Mazari, Adnan, Naeem, Jawad

    Published in Fibers and polymers (2018)
    “…In this work, activated carbon (AC) web was prepared using physical activation under the layer of charcoal in high temperature furnace. The carbonization of…”
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    Influence of Chemical Treatments and Nanocellulose Spray Coating on the Mechanical, Low Velocity Impact and Compression after Impact Performance of Nonwoven Jute Composites by Jabbar, Abdul, Hussain, Jown, Basit, Abdul, Naeem, M. Salman, Javaid, M. Usman, Karahan, Mehmet, Nazir, Ahsan

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (01-12-2020)
    “…This paper reports the preparation and characterization of nonwoven jute composites. The untreated and chemically treated waste jute fibers were used to…”
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    Optimization of Knitted Fabrics for better Thermo-Physiological Comfort by using Taguchi-based Principal Component Analysis by Kazmi, Kashaf, Javed, Zafar, Salman, Muhammad, Iftikhar, Fatima, Ahmed, Naseer, Naeem, Jawad, Jabbar, Abdul, Karahan, Mehmet, Naeem, M. Salman

    Published in Tekstilec (Spletna izd.) (06-02-2023)
    “…The water, air permeability and thermal resistance of fabrics are important attributes that have a significant impact on the thermal comfort properties of…”
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