Publications by authors named "Muhammad J Arshad"

Background: Soil salinity is one of the major menaces to food security, particularly in dealing with the food demand of the ever-increasing global population. Production of cereal crops such as wheat is severely affected by soil salinity and improper fertilization. The present study aimed to examine the effect of selected microbes and poultry manure (PM) on seedling emergence, physiology, nutrient uptake, and growth of wheat in saline soil.

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Spin-active quantum emitters have emerged as a leading platform for quantum technologies. However, one of their major limitations is the large spread in optical emission frequencies, which typically extends over tens of GHz. Here, we investigate single V vanadium centres in 4H-SiC, which feature telecom-wavelength emission and a coherent S = 1/2 spin state.

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A symmetric block cipher employing a substitution-permutation duo is an effective technique for the provision of information security. For substitution, modern block ciphers use one or more substitution boxes (S-Boxes). Certain criteria and design principles are fulfilled and followed for the construction of a good S-Box.

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  • The study aimed to explore how circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) mobilize in an animal model, particularly in relation to burn wound healing.
  • The research involved testing on male mice and comparing their CAC mobilization with data from burn injury patients, using various methods to measure blood flow and cellular response.
  • Findings revealed that deeper burns delayed and reduced CAC mobilization, which correlated with poorer blood flow and tissue vascularization, suggesting that enhancing CAC responses could benefit healing outcomes in severe burn cases.
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