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Muhammad Irfan
Researcher at Najran University
Publications - 928
Citations - 10675
Muhammad Irfan is an academic researcher from Najran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 646 publications receiving 6333 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Irfan include Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & American University of Sharjah.
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Molecular diagnostics of foodborne pathogens
TL;DR: Raw meat and milk could be a source of Shiga toxin producing E. coli which indicates that possible risks of infections to people could be transferred by the consumption of rawMeat and milk and their rapid diagnostics could be made possible by the use of rapid diagnostic technique polymerase chain reaction.
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Low-level activity of radium 226 in water measured with a 3×3 inch NaI(Tl) crystal
Muhammad Irfan,John H. Read +1 more
TL;DR: The lower limit of detection (LLD) has been examined carefully in this article, where a 3×3 in NaI(Tl) crystal was used to measure the concentration of 226 Ra in water in the amounts of a few picocuries per litre.
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Students Know the Concept but are Incorrect in Solving the Proportional Problem:: How Does It Happen?
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Genetic diversity analysis of maize verities based on SSR markers
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that SSR markers successfully detected the genetic diversity in maize which could be further very helpful in improving the maize yield.
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Peningkatan Literasi Digital Guru Guna Mengatasi Permasalahan Pembelajaran di Era Pandemi Covid-19
Krida Singgih Kuncoro,Sukiyanto Sukiyanto,Muhammad Irfan,Ayu Fitri Amalia,Widowati Pusporini,Astuti Wijayanti,Sri Adi Widodo +6 more
TL;DR: The Covid-19 pandemic is one of the great catalysts that spurs transformation in the world of education as mentioned in this paper , which encourages the importance of understanding teacher digital literacy in responding to educational transformation during the Covid 19 pandemic.