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    Improved Biomass Estimation Using the Texture Parameters of Two High-Resolution Optical Sensors by Nichol, Janet E., Sarker, Md. Latifur Rahman

    “…Accurate forest biomass estimation is essential for greenhouse gas inventories, terrestrial carbon accounting, and climate change modeling studies…”
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    Potential of texture measurements of two-date dual polarization PALSAR data for the improvement of forest biomass estimation by Sarker, Md. Latifur Rahman, Nichol, Janet, Ahmad, Baharin, Busu, Ibrahim, Rahman, Alias Abdul

    “…The recently available space-borne SAR sensor, PALSAR, is more promising than its predecessor JERS-1 for biomass estimation because of its long wavelength…”
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    Forest Biomass Estimation Using Texture Measurements of High-Resolution Dual-Polarization C-Band SAR Data by Sarker, M. L. R., Nichol, J., Iz, H. B., Ahmad, B. B., Rahman, A. A.

    “…Recent synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors with a capability of providing data with varying spatial resolutions, polarizations, and incidence angles have…”
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    Revolutionizing Sustainable Fashion: Jute–Mycelium Vegan Leather Reinforced with Polyhydroxyalkanoate Biopolymer Crosslinking from Novel Bacteria by Akhter, Sumaia, Jahan, Md Sarwar, Rahman, Md. Latifur, Ruhane, Tania Akter, Ahmed, Maruf, Khan, Mubarak Ahmad

    Published in Advances in polymer technology (03-05-2024)
    “…Vegan leather derived from mushroom mycelium is a revolutionary technology that addresses the issues raised by bovine and synthetic leather…”
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    Improved forest biomass estimates using ALOS AVNIR-2 texture indices by Sarker, Latifur Rahman, Nichol, Janet E.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-04-2011)
    “…Optical remote sensing is still one of the most attractive choices for obtaining biomass information, as new sensors are available with fine spatial and…”
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    Variations of phytoplankton chlorophyll in the Bay of Bengal: Impact of climate changes and nutrients from different sources by Siswanto, Eko, Sarker, Md. Latifur Rahman, Peter, Benny N., Takemura, Toshihiko, Horii, Takanori, Matsumoto, Kazuhiko, Taketani, Fumikazu, Honda, Makio C.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-03-2023)
    “…Phytoplankton biomass, quantified as the concentration of chlorophyll-a (CHL), is the base of the marine food web that supports fisheries production in the Bay…”
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    Seed germination and biochemical profile of Silybum marianum exposed to monometallic and bimetallic alloy nanoparticles by Salman Khan, Muhammad, Zaka, Mehreen, Haider Abbasi, Bilal, Rahman, Latifur, Shah, Afzal

    Published in IET nanobiotechnology (01-12-2016)
    “…In recent years nanotechnology has become increasingly important in almost every field. The new and improved physical, chemical and biological properties of…”
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    Inhibition of fungal plant pathogens by synergistic action of chito-oligosaccharides and commercially available fungicides by Rahman, Md Hafizur, Shovan, Latifur Rahman, Hjeljord, Linda Gordon, Aam, Berit Bjugan, Eijsink, Vincent G H, Sørlie, Morten, Tronsmo, Arne

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…Chitosan is a linear heteropolymer consisting of β 1,4-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (GlcNAc) and D-glucosamine (GlcN). We have compared the antifungal…”
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    Spatial variability of nutrient sources determining phytoplankton Chlorophyll-a concentrations in the Bay of Bengal by Siswanto, Eko, Sarker, MD Latifur Rahman, Peter, Benny N.

    Published in APN science bulletin (Online) (05-08-2022)
    “…Primary production is a key marine ecosystem driver in the Bay of Bengal and is important for the societies and economies of the surrounding countries…”
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    Development of eco-friendly biofilms by utilizing microcrystalline cellulose extract from banana pseudo-stem by Sachcha, Ishmam Haque, Paddar, Kushal, Minar, Minhajul Matin, Rahman, Latifur, Hasan, S.M. Kamrul, Akhtaruzzaman, Md, Billah, Mir Tuhin, Yasmin, Sabina

    Published in Heliyon (15-04-2024)
    “…Banana pseudo-stem, often considered as an underutilized plant part was explored as a potential reinforced material to develop an eco-friendly biofilm for food…”
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    Modeling BVOC isoprene emissions based on a GIS and remote sensing database by Wong, Man Sing, Sarker, MdLatifur Rahman, Nichol, Janet, Lee, Shun-cheng, Chen, Hongwei, Wan, Yiliang, Chan, P W

    Published in ITC journal (01-04-2013)
    “…This paper presents a geographic information systems (GIS) model to relate biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) isoprene emissions to ecosystem type, as…”
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    Pregnancy diagnosis in goat by using vaginal cytology and trans-abdominal ultrasonography by Ali, Md. Aziz, Islam, Md. Faruk, Rahman, S M Latifur, Zohara, Begum Fatema

    “…The present study was conducted in a goat farm for pregnancy diagnosis by using vaginal cytology and B-mode real time ultrasound using 5 MHz probe by…”
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    A Novel Method of Jute Viscose From Jute Fiber and Its Characterization by Jahan, M. Sarwar, Rahaman, Md. Samsur, Rahman, Md. Latifur, Samadder, Rajib, Rahaman, Faisal S., Hossain, Shakhawat, Ruhane, Tania Akhter, Khan, Mubarak A.

    Published in International journal of polymer science (01-01-2024)
    “…The growing demand for cotton and the low production rate required to meet global demands have encouraged viscose manufacturing from renewable sources. This…”
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    Estimation of forest biomass using remote sensing by Sarker, Md Latifur Rahman

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Forest biomass estimation is essential for greenhouse gas inventories, terrestrial carbon accounting and climate change modelling studies. The availability of…”
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    Dissertation
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    Stimulation of secondary metabolites by copper and gold nanoparticles in submerge adventitious root cultures of Stevia rebaudiana (Bert.) by Ghazal, Bushra, Saif, Sumaia, Farid, Kashif, Khan, Adnan, Rehman, Sapna, Reshma, Ahmad, Fazal, Hina, Ali, Mohammad, Ahmad, Ashfaq, Rahman, Latifur, Ahmad, Nisar

    Published in IET nanobiotechnology (01-08-2018)
    “…Nanotechnology is one of the advance technologies that almost found implications in every field of science. The importance is due to the unique properties of…”
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    Classification of Osteosarcoma Tumor from Histological Image Using Sequential RCNN by Nabid, Rahad Arman, Rahman, Md. Latifur, Hossain, Md. Farhad

    “…Osteosarcoma is an osseous tumor that occurs in the metaphyseal area around the knee accounts for roughly 20% of bone cancers mostly affects patients younger…”
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    Significant Influence of Gamma-Radiation-Treated Chitosan and Alginate on Increased Productivity as Well as Improved Taste and Flavor of Pineapple by Uddin, Ielias, Islam, Jahid M. M., Haque, Azizul, Zubair, Abu, Barua, Rajesh, Rahaman, Samsur, Rahman, Latifur, Khan, Mubarak A.

    Published in International journal of fruit science (14-09-2020)
    “…Many researches have reported plant growth promotion activity of irradiated chitosan and sodium alginate (Na-alginate) individually. However, there is no study…”
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    Smart Glass for Awareness of Important Sound to People with Hearing Disability by Rahman, Md Latifur, Rahman, Md. Latifur, Fattah, S. A., Fattah, S. A.

    Published in 2020 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP) (05-06-2020)
    “…People with hearing disability find it difficult to establish a communication specially because most of the communication mediums that people naturally use are…”
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    Conference Proceeding