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Federal Urdu University
Education•Karachi, Pakistan•
About: Federal Urdu University is a education organization based out in Karachi, Pakistan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Nanofluid. The organization has 832 authors who have published 1280 publications receiving 10625 citations. The organization is also known as: Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology & FUUAST.
Topics: Population, Nanofluid, Heat transfer, Boundary layer, Thin film
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Federal Urdu University1, Columbia University2, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution3, Addis Ababa University4, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology5, University of Trieste6, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research7, University of Montpellier8, University of Bergen9, University of Chile10, Austral University of Chile11, University of Tasmania12, Australian Antarctic Division13, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration14, University of Mainz15, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden16, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology17, Chinese Academy of Sciences18, University of Melbourne19, Complutense University of Madrid20, Université catholique de Louvain21, University of the Witwatersrand22, Hydrologic Research Center23, University of Bern24, University of Helsinki25, Northern Arizona University26, Fukushima University27, Stockholm University28, Université Paris-Saclay29, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research30, University of Giessen31, Swansea University32, Desert Research Institute33, National Scientific and Technical Research Council34, British Antarctic Survey35, Nagoya University36, University of Brighton37, Florida State University38, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research39, University of New South Wales40, University of Exeter41, Centro de Estudios Científicos42, University of Florence43, University of Texas at Austin44, Russian Academy of Sciences45, University of Washington46, National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research47, University of Arizona48, Ghent University49, University of Ottawa50, University of Copenhagen51, University of Colorado Boulder52, Shinshu University53
TL;DR: The authors reconstructed past temperatures for seven continental-scale regions during the past one to two millennia and found that the most coherent feature in nearly all of the regional temperature reconstructions is a long-term cooling trend, which ended late in the nineteenth century.
Abstract: Past global climate changes had strong regional expression To elucidate their spatio-temporal pattern, we reconstructed past temperatures for seven continental-scale regions during the past one to two millennia The most coherent feature in nearly all of the regional temperature reconstructions is a long-term cooling trend, which ended late in the nineteenth century At multi-decadal to centennial scales, temperature variability shows distinctly different regional patterns, with more similarity within each hemisphere than between them There were no globally synchronous multi-decadal warm or cold intervals that define a worldwide Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between ad 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth century The transition to these colder conditions occurred earlier in the Arctic, Europe and Asia than in North America or the Southern Hemisphere regions Recent warming reversed the long-term cooling; during the period ad 1971–2000, the area-weighted average reconstructed temperature was higher than any other time in nearly 1,400 years
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TL;DR: The field of nanotechnology now has pivotal roles in electronics, biology and medicine and its application can be appraised, as it involves the materials to be designed at atomic and molecular level.
Abstract: The field of nanotechnology now has pivotal roles in electronics, biology and medicine. Its application can be appraised, as it involves the materials to be designed at atomic and molecular level. Due to the advantage of their size, nanospheres have been shown to be robust drug delivery systems and may be useful for encapsulating drugs and enabling more precise targeting with a controlled release. In this review specifically, we highlight the recent advances of this technology for medicine and drug delivery systems.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a field experiment was conducted in two consecutive rice-wheat cropping seasons on a yellow clay soil to assess the efficacy of organic and inorganic amendments for cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) immobilization.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the wind characteristics of Jhampir (district Thatta Sindh, Pakistan) are investigated and wind energy potential is determined using 10-min averaged wind speed data obtained from Alternate Energy Development Board of Pakistan for a period of three years (2007-2010).
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TL;DR: In this article, the role of technological innovation, globalization, and renewable energy to reduce environmental degradation in Pakistan by using the time series data from 1980 to 2018 was analyzed using the quantile autoregressive distributed lag (QARDL) model.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Abdul Hameed | 52 | 507 | 14985 |
Sajjad Hussain | 39 | 517 | 7090 |
Muhammad Latif | 38 | 308 | 5187 |
Muhammad Irfan | 36 | 646 | 6333 |
Walter M. F. Fabian | 30 | 204 | 3454 |
Muhammad Ali | 29 | 265 | 3333 |
Muhammad Shiraz | 28 | 62 | 2725 |
M. Irfan | 25 | 64 | 1642 |
Nasrullah Khan | 25 | 123 | 2756 |
Faheem Shah | 24 | 100 | 1762 |
Muhammad Naeem | 22 | 189 | 2104 |
Abdul Jabbar Shah | 20 | 58 | 1357 |
Moinuddin Ahmed | 19 | 101 | 1974 |
Saba Bashir | 17 | 36 | 1036 |
Shabbar Raza | 16 | 32 | 671 |