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R. Haque

Researcher at Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute

Publications -  21
Citations -  657

R. Haque is an academic researcher from Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coal & Iron ore. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 563 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Haque include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.

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Advances in industrial prospective of cellulosic macromolecules enriched banana biofibre resources: A review

TL;DR: The world scenario of current production of biological macromolecules rich banana residues and fibres; major user's of banana fibres%; and the findings of the recent research on bio resource composites, materials performance and opportunities have been discussed.
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Composite Materials from Natural Resources: Recent Trends and Future Potentials

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of natural fibres for the reinforcement of the composites has received increasing attention, which has many remarkable advantages over synthetic fibres and has been investigated for use in composites including flax, hemp, jute straw, wood, rice husk, wheat, barley, oats, rye, cane (sugar and bamboo), grass, reeds, kenaf, ramie, oil palm, sisal, coir, water hyacinth, pennywort, kapok, paper mulberry, banana fibre, pineapple leaf fibre
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Sisal Fiber Based Polymer Composites and Their Applications

TL;DR: Sisal fiber is one of the natural fibers widely available in most parts of the world; it requires minimum financial input and maintenance for cultivation and is often grown in wastelands, which helps in soil conservation as mentioned in this paper.
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Cervical cancer in Bangladesh: community perceptions of cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening

TL;DR: In conclusion, adequate gynaecological services are not available or accessible for most women in rural and peri-urban Bangladesh and Screening for cervical cancer in these communities is acceptable if done by a female healthcare provider under conditions with sufficient privacy.
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Fibre-matrix Adhesion and Properties Evaluation of Sisal Polymer Composite

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of acrylation and silanization on physical and chemical parameters as well as mechanical parameters, such as tensile and impact behavior, were investigated.