Publications by authors named "Jafar Khan"

Non-fullerene based organic solar cells display a high initial power conversion efficiency but continue to suffer from poor thermal stability, especially in case of devices with thick active layers. Mixing of five structurally similar acceptors with similar electron affinities, and blending with a donor polymer is explored, yielding devices with a power conversion efficiency of up to 17.6%.

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Several environmental stresses, including biotic and abiotic factors, adversely affect the growth and development of crops, thereby lowering their yield. However, abiotic factors, e.g.

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  • Accurate reproduction of preoperative plans in bone sarcoma surgery is crucial; recent tech advancements have improved this but come with challenges.
  • A novel "projector method" was developed to project osteotomy lines directly onto the bone, tested through sawbone and cadaver studies for accuracy.
  • Results showed significant improvements in accuracy with the projector method compared to traditional methods, making it a promising tool for surgical planning.
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Interfaces in metal halide perovskite (MHP) solar cells cause carrier recombination and thereby reduce their power conversion efficiency. Here, ultrafast (picosecond to nanosecond) transient reflection (TR) spectroscopy has been used to probe interfacial carrier dynamics in thin films of the reference MHP MAPbI and state-of-the-art (CsMAFA)Pb(BrI) (CsFAMA). First, MAPbI films in contact with fullerene-based charge extraction layers (CTLs) in the presence and absence of LiF used as an interlayer (ITL) were studied.

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  • Researchers developed a new technique using a light-registration/light-projection system paired with a modular jig to enhance the precision of bone removal during sarcoma surgeries.
  • In tests involving sawbones and a cadaver, this method (PMJ) significantly outperformed traditional manual resection and 3D-printed jigs in accuracy measurements, achieving minimal average errors in bone alignment.
  • The PMJ method never exceeded a maximum error of 3 mm, while other methods had errors up to 14 mm, demonstrating its potential as a more effective tool in surgical settings.
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Solution-processed metal halide perovskite (MHP) single crystals (SCs) are in high demand for a growing number of printed electronic applications due to their superior optoelectronic properties compared to polycrystalline thin films. There is an urgent need to make SC fabrication facile, scalable, and compatible with the printed electronic manufacturing infrastructure. Here, a universal cosolvent evaporation (CSE) strategy is presented by which perovskite SCs and arrays are produced directly on substrates via printing and coating methods within minutes at room temperature from drying droplets.

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is responsible for plague and major pandemics in Asia and Europe. This bacterium has shown resistance to an array of drugs commonly used for the treatment of plague. Therefore, effective therapeutics measurements, such as designing a vaccine that can effectively and safely prevent infection, are of high interest.

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Neuromorphic computing has the potential to address the inherent limitations of conventional integrated circuit technology, ranging from perception, pattern recognition, to memory and decision-making ( 2019, 52 (4), 964-974) ( 2004, 431 (7010), 796-803) ( 2013, 8 (1), 13-24). Despite their low power consumption ( 2016, 16 (11), 6724-6732), traditional two-terminal memristors can perform only a single function while lacking heterosynaptic plasticity ( 2013, 24 (38), 382001). Inspired by the unconditioned reflex, multiterminal memristive transistors (memtransistor) were developed to realize complex functions, such as multiterminal modulation and heterosynaptic plasticity ( 2018, 554, (7693), 500-504).

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Proline plays a significant role in the plant response to stress conditions. However, its role in alleviating metal-induced stresses remains elusive. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the ameliorative role of exogenous proline on cadmium-induced inhibitory effects in pigeon pea subjected to different Cd treatments (4 and 8 mg/mL).

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Introduction: Critically ill surgical neonates are physiologically challenged and delicately poised on ventilator and inotropic support systems. They experience significant stress in the event of surgery. Shifting them poise further addition to this stress.

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Human Norovirus belongs to a family , and was identified in the outbreak of gastroenteritis in Norwalk, due to its seasonal prevalence known as "winter vomiting disease." Treatment of Norovirus infection is still mysterious because there is no effective antiviral drugs or vaccine developed to protect against the infection, to eradicate the infection an effective vaccine should be developed. In this study, capsid protein (A7YK10), small protein (A7YK11), and polyprotein (A7YK09) were utilized.

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In bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells (OSCs) both the electron affinity (EA) and ionization energy (IE) offsets at the donor-acceptor interface should equally control exciton dissociation. Here, we demonstrate that in low-bandgap non-fullerene acceptor (NFA) BHJs ultrafast donor-to-acceptor energy transfer precedes hole transfer from the acceptor to the donor and thus renders the EA offset virtually unimportant. Moreover, sizeable bulk IE offsets of about 0.

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Bartonella bacilliformis a gram-negative facultative aerobe responsible for the Carrion's disease widely distributed in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia with a high mortality rate when no specific treatment is received. B bacilliformis is transmitted by Sand fly (Lutzomyia verrucarum) to healthy individuals. Immunoinformatic and subtractive proteomics approaches were employed in this study to prioritize the best candidates for vaccine designing.

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Trace metals (TM) contamination is a severe problem in the environment and produced an adverse effect on the productivity of crops. Cadmium (Cd) is a TM ranked seven among the top 20 pollutants due to its high toxicity and solubility in water, taken up by the plants and affects their growth and metabolism. In this study, we evaluated the growth, Cd accumulation and tolerance capacities of three chickpea ( L.

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The efficiency of state-of-the-art perovskite solar cells is limited by carrier recombination at defects and interfaces. Thus, understanding these losses and how to reduce them is the way forward toward the Shockley-Queisser limit. Here, we demonstrate that ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy can directly probe hole extraction and recombination dynamics at perovskite/hole transport layer (HTL) interfaces.

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This study reports on the optoelectronic properties of porphyrin-based metal-organic framework (MOF) thin films fabricated by a facile liquid-phase epitaxy approach. This approach affords the growth of MOF thin films that are free of morphological imperfections, more suitable for optoelectronic applications. Chemical modifications such as the porphyrin ligand metallation have been found to preserve the morphology of the grown films making this approach particularly suitable for molecular alteration of MOF thin film optoelectronic properties without compromising its mesoscale morphology significantly.

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The reported power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of nonfullerene acceptor (NFA) based organic photovoltaics (OPVs) now exceed 14% and 17% for single-junction and two-terminal tandem cells, respectively. However, increasing the PCE further requires an improved understanding of the factors limiting the device efficiency. Here, the efficiency limits of single-junction and two-terminal tandem NFA-based OPV cells are examined with the aid of a numerical device simulator that takes into account the optical properties of the active material(s), charge recombination effects, and the hole and electron mobilities in the active layer of the device.

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is a rare cause of neonatal sepsis and can present with life threating complications, thus leading to increase in neonatal mortality and morbidity. The clinical features of neonatal infection are not different to neonatal sepsis caused by other gram-negative organism in this age group. The mode of transmission of neonatal is still not known and has been postulated to be both vertical and horizontal.

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Unlabelled: Nasal injuries with use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) range from blanching of nasal tip to septal necrosis and septal drop. This analysis was done in preterm neonates of < 34-week gestation, who received nasal CPAP as primary support as part of a randomized trial comparing Jet device with Bubble device for delivery of CPAP, both through nasal prongs of different structure, make and fixation methods. Nasal injury was assessed using a validated nasal injury score.

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Background: Medicinal flora plays a vital role in treating various types of ailments in living beings. The present study was planned to investigate and document systematically the indigenous knowledge in a scientifically little explored area of Ladha sub-division, South Waziristan agency, Pakistan. Hence, this study would contribute positively to the field of ethnopharmacology.

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  • * Out of 355 urine samples, 157 were E. coli isolates, with 23.56% identified as ESBL producers; the genes bla CTX-M-1 and bla TEM-1 were found in 59.45% and 40.54% of these isolates, respectively.
  • * The research revealed high antibiotic resistance rates among ESBL E. coli, particularly against aztreonam (97.29% resistance), while resistance was significantly lower for imipenem (2.7%).
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Staphylococcus aureus is an increasing problem in clinical practice because of reduced susceptibility to available antibiotics. The objective of the study was to determine the frequency of Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) in Peshawar, Pakistan.

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