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Recent Submissions
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Humera Farah
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
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Yawar Abbas; Fiza Sarwar; Muhammad Idrees; Ishtiaque Hussain; Syed Umairullah Jamil; Attarad Ali
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Electronic-waste (E-waste) management is one of the global emerging issues. The current study has been carried out to evaluate the existing computer waste management (CWM) in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, ...
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Asif Javed; Sadia Bibi; Abida Farooqi; Mehwish Ramzan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Environmental pollution has generated release of high amounts of arsenic (As) which ultimately are detected in the water of Indus Basin Punjab, Pakistan. The area is characterized by a semiarid climate, and alluvial deposits. ...
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Muhammad Zafar; Anwar Qadir; Tahseenullah Khan; Zulfiqar Ahmad; Atwar Qadir; Mamoru Murata
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Dera Ismail Khan (DIK) is situated in the Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan. The land use has been changed in the canal command area due to irrigation activities near the Indus River. To check the current status and predict ...
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Tahseenullah Khan; Muhammad Hassan Agheem; Mohammad Tahir Shah; Mamoru Murata; Humaira Dars; Muhammad Zafar
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Pegmatites of granitic composition intrude the Dassu orthogneiss of the Asian plate in the Shigar Valley of Pakistan. On the basis of field and petrographic studies, these pegmatites are distinguished into evolved and ...
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Abid Ali; Ki Young Kim
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
To define the seismic site conditions in the three major cities (Chuncheon, Wonju and Gangneung) of Gangwon province, Rayleigh-wave data were recorded using both passive and active sources. An 8-kg wooden hammer was used ...
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Abid Ali; Ki Young Kim
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)