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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Lubna Irfan
Feb 19, 2020
The field of historical archaeology has been developed extensively in the modern period, specifically in the 20th century. Despite this, it is seen that the method and technique of historical archaeology has been put to use by...
Political and Social Struggle of Ghazi-e-Millat Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
Although a few research studies are available on the Kashmir, Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Freedom Movement of Kashmir and the establishment of Azad Kashmir Government. In this paper, an attempt has made to study and analyze...
Civil Society under Martial Rule
Hina Khan, Moiz Khan
Dec 21, 2019
Contemporary discourse on civil society asserts democracy as a precondition for a successful working of civil society and a vibrant civil society for a smooth working of democracy. Yet there have been exceptions. On one hand...
An Empirical Comparative Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques for Liver Disease Prediction
The human liver is one of the major organs in the body and liver disease can cause many problems in human live. Due to the increase in liver disease, various data mining techniques are proposed by the researchers to predict the...
The Aligarh Miracle
Social movements are considered to be a modern phenomenon but they have existed in the past as well. Aligarh movement initiated by Sir Sayyid Ahmed khan is a typical social movement from 19th century, aimed at modernization and...
Impact of Long Working Hour’s Women on Relationship with Husband and Children
Long working hours affects the life of both men and women. However, the impact of long working hours has greater impact on the women as compared to man. Women who are associated with long working hours experience physical...
Contribution of Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi for Originating the Punjab Muslim Student Federation and its manifesto of "Pakistan Khilaphat Scheme"
During the movement for Pakistan, the students played a crucial role. Particularly the efforts of students of Punjab contributed to turn the politics of Punjab, which was totally in the hand of Unionist Party and its landlords...
Normosmic idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to a novel GNRH1 variant in two siblings.
SUMMARY: Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism is characterised by insufficient secretion of pituitary gonadotropins resulting in delayed puberty, anovulation and azoospermia. When hypogonadotropic hypogonadism occurs in the absence of...
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Graphene nanoplatelets/CeO2 nanotiles nanocomposites as effective antibacterial material for multiple drug-resistant bacteria.
Antibacterial agents with low toxicity to normal cells, redox activity and free radical scavenging property are urgently needed to address the global health crisis. The phenomenal conducting nature of graphene is a best fit to...
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Tackling Research Inefficiency in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy
BACKGROUND: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is widely accepted as the most common cause of adult myelopathy worldwide. Despite this, there is no specific term or diagnostic criteria in the International Classification of...
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Challenging the call
Ben Cisneros
Jun 06, 2020
Abstract: English law is settled in its view that Sports Governing Bodies (“SGBs”) are not amenable to judicial review, following the Court of Appeal decision in R v Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club, ex p Aga Khan....
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Insights into patient preferences for elective surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AIMS: To investigate factors that contribute to patient decisions regarding attendance for arthroplasty during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A postal questionnaire was distributed to patients on the waiting list for hip or...
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Challenging the call
Ben Cisneros
Mar 03, 2021
AbstractEnglish law is settled in its view that Sports Governing Bodies (“SGBs”) are not amenable to judicial review, following the Court of Appeal decision in R v Disciplinary...
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Impacts and challenges of immigration in Europe
Migration in the twenty first century is a major concern for United Nations. All aspects associated with it such as, causes, direction and impacts on the source country and destination have stirred public and international...
An assessment of the Problems faced by Karachi and Pakistan due to the rapid population growth of the city
Moiz Khan, Hina Khan
Dec 20, 2019
Karachi is one of the fastest growing city in the world. Since the independence of Pakistan, Karachi has emerged as a mega polis catering to the largest population in all across the country. Karachi has earned the reputation of...
Uprootedness in Ferghana Valley
Hina Khan
Dec 19, 2019
While the phenomenon of up rootedness has become a dominant feature in world’s political economy, the region presently comprising the post-Soviet Central Asia has also been affected by mass displacements. The ancient...
Political Role of Karachi in Formation and Removal of Federal Governments
Mohammad Moiz Khan
Dec 19, 2019
Karachi’s size and composition of population makes it a ‘mini Pakistan’ in many ways. Due to its unique characteristics Karachi has earned an un-ignorable and a distinctiveposition in National and Provincial politics of Pakistan...
Orthoepy in the Tiberian reading tradition of the Hebrew Bible and its historical roots in the Second Temple Period
GA Khan
Jul 11, 2017
The Tiberian reading tradition of the Hebrew Bible contains a variety of features that point to its origin in the Second Temple period. Once such feature is the careful reading of the inflected forms of the verbs הָיָה and חָיָה...
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The Background of the So-called ‘Extended Tiberian’ Vocalization of Hebrew
GA Khan
Aug 09, 2017
The vocalization of modern printed Bibles is a tradition that has its origins in the standard Tiberian system of vocalization. This was developed by the Masoretes of Tiberias, whose school was active in the early Islamic period...
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The Evolution of Federalism as a System of Governance in South Asia
Muhammad Reza Kazimi
Feb 19, 2020
Federation as a form of government evolved while seeking a balance between security and identity. Unitary states were the earliest and most natural form of government but after tribulations, it was discovered that they were not...
Knee ligament injury and the clinical application of tissue engineering techniques
WS Khan
Dec 13, 2017
The incidence of knee ligament injury is increasing and represents a significant cost to healthcare providers. Current interventions include tissue grafts, suture repair and non-surgical management. These techniques have...
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