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Bahauddin Zakariya University

EducationMultan, Punjab, Pakistan
About: Bahauddin Zakariya University is a education organization based out in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Dielectric. The organization has 3089 authors who have published 5558 publications receiving 84696 citations.


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TL;DR: It is discussed, how blockchain, which is the underlying technology for bitcoin, can be a key enabler to solve many IoT security problems.

1,743 citations

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12 Feb 2004-Nature
TL;DR: Results are provided that directly correlate residues of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac with renal failure and renal failure in the Oriental white-backed vulture (OWBV) and it is proposed that residues of veterinary diclotenac are responsible for the OWBV decline.
Abstract: The Oriental white-backed vulture (OWBV; Gyps bengalensis) was once one of the most common raptors in the Indian subcontinent A population decline of >95%, starting in the 1990s, was first noted at Keoladeo National Park, India Since then, catastrophic declines, also involving Gyps indicus and Gyps tenuirostris, have continued to be reported across the subcontinent Consequently these vultures are now listed as critically endangered by BirdLife International In 2000, the Peregrine Fund initiated its Asian Vulture Crisis Project with the Ornithological Society of Pakistan, establishing study sites at 16 OWBV colonies in the Kasur, Khanewal and Muzaffargarh-Layyah Districts of Pakistan to measure mortality at over 2,400 active nest sites Between 2000 and 2003, high annual adult and subadult mortality (5-86%) and resulting population declines (34-95%) (ref 5 and MG, manuscript in preparation) were associated with renal failure and visceral gout Here, we provide results that directly correlate residues of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac with renal failure Diclofenac residues and renal disease were reproduced experimentally in OWBVs by direct oral exposure and through feeding vultures diclofenac-treated livestock We propose that residues of veterinary diclofenac are responsible for the OWBV decline

1,568 citations

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TL;DR: This review has summarized the recent research progress in heterogeneous catalysis by MOFs and their catalytic behavior in various organic reactions, highlighting the key features of MOFs as catalysts based on the active sites in the framework.
Abstract: Novel catalytic materials are highly demanded to perform a variety of catalytic organic reactions. MOFs combine the benefits of heterogeneous catalysis like easy post reaction separation, catalyst reusability, high stability and homogeneous catalysis such as high efficiency, selectivity, controllability and mild reaction conditions. The possible organization of active centers like metallic nodes, organic linkers, and their chemical synthetic functionalization on the nanoscale shows potential to build up MOFs particularly modified for catalytic challenges. In this review, we have summarized the recent research progress in heterogeneous catalysis by MOFs and their catalytic behavior in various organic reactions, highlighting the key features of MOFs as catalysts based on the active sites in the framework. Examples of their post functionalization, inclusion of active guest species and metal nanoparticles have been discussed. Finally, the use of MOFs as catalysts for asymmetric heterogeneous catalysis and stability of MOFs has been presented as separate sections.

1,115 citations

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TL;DR: Both traditional and advanced phytoremediation techniques are brought together in order to compare, understand and apply these strategies effectively to exclude heavy metals from soil keeping in view the economics and effectiveness of phytOREmediation strategies.

850 citations

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TL;DR: The properties of fuzzy soft sets as defined and studied in the work of Maji et al. (2001), Roy and Maji (2007), and Yang and Yang (2007) are supported.
Abstract: We further contribute to the properties of fuzzy soft sets as defined and studied in the work of Maji et al. (2001), Roy and Maji (2007), and Yang et al. (2007) and support them with examples and counterexamples. We improve Proposition 3.3 by Maji et al., (2001). Finally we define arbitrary fuzzy soft union and fuzzy soft intersection and prove DeMorgan Inclusions and DeMorgan Laws in Fuzzy Soft Set Theory.

745 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Muhammad Ashraf100154157240
Muhammad Shoaib97133347617
Muhammad Imran94305351728
Muhammad Farooq92134137533
Muhammad Iqbal7796123821
Muhammad Tahir65163623892
Muhammad Rizwan6478016992
Bashir Ahmad61102518813
Muhammad Saleem60101718396
Muhammad Riaz5893415927
Muhammad Asif5671013314
Anwarul Hassan Gilani5629112931
Zahir Ahmad Zahir511899426
Muhammad Zubair5180610265
Zubair M. Ahmed511327840
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202319
2022113
20211,063
2020906
2019640
2018537