Publications by authors named "F Parveen"

The continuously increasing demands for various fossil fuels to achieve the day-to-day needs of the human population are growing and causing adverse effects on the environment and leading to the depletion of their natural resources. To overcome such drastic problems and minimize the production of greenhouse gases, lignocellulose biomass, which is an abundant and bio-renewable source present on earth with excellent properties and composition, has been used for decades to develop biofuels that can easily take over the place of conventional fuels. Lignocellulose biomass comprises polymeric sugars, i.

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The etiology of recurrent miscarriage (RM) is extremely heterogeneous, encompassing genetic, immunological, anatomical, endocrine, thrombophilic, infectious, and uterine abnormalities. Thrombophilia is a major contributor to pregnancy complications, potentially harming the fetus and jeopardizing the continuation of pregnancy. Therefore, successful pregnancy outcomes depend on maintaining a delicate balance between coagulation and fibrinolytic factors, crucial for ensuring the adjustment of the basal plate to facilitate adequate placental perfusion.

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Nanotechnology has become a revolutionary technique for improving the preliminary treatment of lignocellulosic biomass in the production of biofuels. Traditional methods of pre-treatment have encountered difficulties in effectively degrading the intricate lignocellulosic composition, thereby impeding the conversion of biomass into fermentable sugars. Nanotechnology has enabled the development of enzyme cascade processes that present a potential solution for addressing the limitations.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Kashmir Himalaya has a rich variety of plant life, some of which can be poisonous to livestock, leading to economic losses and health issues.
  • This study focuses on the toxic plants in District Muzaffarabad by gathering traditional knowledge from 70 respondents and validating findings through experiments on rats.
  • A total of 46 poisonous plant species were identified, with leaves being the most toxic part, and the liver being the most affected organ; clinical symptoms in rats included decreased appetite, respiratory issues, and other health problems.
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Using the colloidal method, attempts were made to deposit Au NPs on seven different material supports (TiO, α and γ-AlO, HFeO, CeO, C, and SiO). The deposition between 0.8 and 1 wt% of Au NPs can be generally achieved, apart for SiO (no deposition) and α-alumina (0.

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