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    IDENTIFYING THE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS AND THEIR RELEVANT ASPECTS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS; AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE by Maqbool, Rashid, Rashid, Yahya, Sultana, Saira, Sudong, Ye

    “…Owed to their enormous impact on the sustainable development of energy security, climate change, and the economy, multiple renewable-energy projects are…”
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    First Report on Microplastics Quantification in Poultry Chicken and Potential Human Health Risks in Pakistan by Bilal, Muhammad, Taj, Madiha, Ul Hassan, Habib, Yaqub, Atif, Shah, Muhammad Ishaq Ali, Sohail, Muhammad, Rafiq, Naseem, Atique, Usman, Abbas, Mohammad, Sultana, Saira, Abdali, Umaiya, Arai, Takaomi

    Published in Toxics (Basel) (01-07-2023)
    “…Microplastics (MPs) are an emerging environmental health concern due to their widespread occurrence in food sources such as fish, meat, chicken, honey, sugar,…”
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    Microplastics in the Surface Water and Gastrointestinal Tract of Salmo trutta from the Mahodand Lake, Kalam Swat in Pakistan by Bilal, Muhammad, Ul Hassan, Habib, Siddique, Mohammad Abdul Momin, Khan, Wali, Gabol, Karim, Ullah, Imran, Sultana, Saira, Abdali, Umaiya, Mahboob, Shahid, Khan, Muhammad Shahab, Atique, Usman, Khubaib, Muhammad, Arai, Takaomi

    Published in Toxics (Basel) (20-12-2022)
    “…Microplastic pollution is becoming an increasingly severe environmental problem. As compared to the marine ecosystem, freshwater ecosystems at high-altitude,…”
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    Polymorphism and evolutionary profile of mitochondrial DNA control region inferred from the sequences of Pakistani goats by Sultana, S. (Kobe Univ. (Japan)), Mannen, H

    Published in Animal science journal (01-08-2004)
    “…Complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region of 30 Pakistani domestic goats was sequenced to Investigate the genetic diversity and organization…”
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    Landmark based modification to correct distortions in dysarthric speech by Shilpa, C. P., Swathi, V., Karjigi, Veena, Pavithra, K. S., Sultana, Saira

    “…Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder in which the person lacks the control over articulators used for speech production. This results in distorted speech,…”
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    Real time detection of fricative landmarks to modify distortion in dysarthric speech using TMS320C6713 DSK by Sultana, Saira, Pavithra, K.S., Karjigi, Veena, Rao, D. Madhusudhana

    “…Speech is the most preferred way of communication. However, people with communication disorders find it difficult to communicate through speech. Dysarthria is…”
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