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Muhammad Khan
Researcher at Hazara University
Publications - 59
Citations - 613
Muhammad Khan is an academic researcher from Hazara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fodder. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 54 publications receiving 353 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Khan include Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & Aligarh Muslim University.
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Global outbreak of COVID-19: a new challenge?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of the problem: the one-dimensional graph.XXX
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Role of Ethical Culture in Creating Public Value
TL;DR: In this article, the authors find the relationship between ethical culture and public value and what is the impact of ethical culture on public value, which is defined as the shared values, norms, and beliefs that can stimulate ethical behavior.
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A study of event-by-event fluctuations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
TL;DR: A method for selecting events with densely populated narrow regions or spikes in a given data sample is discussed in this paper, where the results reveal that a systematic study of particle density fluctuations, if carried out in terms of scaled factorial moments, would be useful in identifying events with large dynamical fluctuations.
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Global Research Trends in Pediatric Trauma From 1968 to 2021: A Bibliometric Analysis.
Tauseef Ahmad,Linlin Hua,Muhammad Khan,Ghulam Nabi,Suliman Khan,İlgün Özen Çınar,Haroon,Sajid Jalal,Mukhtiar Baig,Hui Jin,Xiaoyan Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study aimed to evaluate the global research outcomes and trends, and some key bibliometric indicators in pediatric trauma, and a total of 2,269 documents were included in the final analysis.
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Tunnelling based birefringent rotary photon dragging through induced chiral medium
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the control and modification of divergence angle and birefringent rotary photon drags under the effect of quantum tunnelling and found that the rotary drags can be modified with the strength of tunneling frequencies.