Search Results - "Sultana, Saira"
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IDENTIFYING THE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS AND THEIR RELEVANT ASPECTS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS; AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE
Published in Journal of civil engineering and management (01-05-2018)“…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
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
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
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
Published in 2016 Twenty Second National Conference on Communication (NCC) (01-03-2016)“…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
Published in 2016 Conference on Advances in Signal Processing (CASP) (01-06-2016)“…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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