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PREVIOUS Issues Detail PREVIOUS ISSUEs Detail KARACHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE December 1985 Volume 13, Number 2 Physical Science Section Chemical investigation of Suaeda nudilora willd Zulekha Kapadia, Nargis Hussain & Yasmeen Badar A digital DC stepped voltage supply for voltammetry S. W. ali, Saeed H. Naqvi & M. Sirajuddin Structured levels of automated data dictionary systems Ansar Ahmad Khan Design of Computer interface for moving display using genie Computer ED-2000 S.G.H. Taqvi & Zarina Zafar Faruqi Effect of relative humidity on the dieiectric properties of marble S.I.Malik, K.M.Khan & M.A. Shah A semi-statistical formalism for 12C + 12C reaction below the coulomb barrier Sohail A. Khan & William P. Beres Biological Sciences Section Bioautogrpahic studies on Sphaeranthus indicus Linn Dilnawaz Shaikh, S. Baqir Shuym Naqvi & M. Rafi Shaikh Eggs and Nymphal systematics of Macroscytus subaeneus (Dallas) (Pentatomoidea: Cydnidae) of Pakistan with references of Phylogeny Mohammad Moizuddin & Imtiaz Ahmad Effect of dimlin on the activity of melanization enzymes of Musca domestica (PCSIR Strain) Larvae S.N.H. Naqvi & A. Rub Evolution of enriched medium for speedy isolation and growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Part-II Perween Tariq & Pirzada Misbahuddin Ahmed Siddiqui Degradation of endosulfan (Technical and Formulation) by Soil Microorganims Shahid akhter & Pirzada M. A. Siddiqui KARACHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE December 1986 Volume 14, Number 1 & 2 Physical Science Section Chemical characteristics of the drinking water of Karachi I.I.Naqvi & Asifa Khanam The absorption of surface active agents at an air water interface of an expanding sheet M.A.Damani Study of beach sands from Phuari-Gidani-Sonmiani coast of Baluchistan M.J.Muhammad, E.A. Khan & S.M. Hasnain Cathodoluminescent thin films of phosphor zinc orthosilicate M.R.Husain Electrical conduction in homogeneous thin multiplayers of copper R.A.Hashmi & Naquiba Bano Relationship of anthropemetric measurements taken on clothing to those taken on body S. A. Kamal Operator equivalents in magnetic systems K.A. Siddiqui Biological Sciences Section In vitro studies of modified thiosemicarbizone compounds for antibacterial, antiviral and genetic activity S. Ahmad, S. A. Rasool, R. Mushtaq, Z.S.Saify & M. Arif Preliminary studies on limnology of Hub Lake M. Iqbal Dermal ridge pattern among the members of eleven related families A. A. Vahidy & Shaista Khatoon Effect of calf sex, month of claving and season on the birth weight in red Sindhi cattle A. W. Khan, K. R. Khan, T. Ali & H.A.Shaikh Two new species of pupal parasites of the genus Brachymeria Westwood (Chalcididae: Hymenoptera) on spotted Bollworms in Karachi, Pakistan Ghazala Ishrat & Kulsoom Fatima Malik Water estimations from various excitable and non-excitable tissues of Uromastix hardwickii H.A. Shaikh, M. H. Javed, Zahra Kamal, M.A. Azeem & K.R.Khan A study of the physical stability of thiamine hydrochloride in vitamin B-Complex syrups M.A. Ahmed KARACHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE December 1987 Volume 15, Number 1 & 2 Physical Science Section Stabilization of copper (I) tetraphenylborate with triphenylphosphine A.G. Vohra, M. Mateen and L. A. Shaikh The stability of thin sheets of water containing short-chain surfactant M.A. Damani Lithostratigraphy and microfauna of Cape Monze Area, Karachi S. M. Hasnain, M.A. Farooqi and M.J.Muhammad Crystallization behaviour of liquid quenched amorphous Co75 B25 and Co77 B23 alloys T. Abbas, S.M.M.R. Naqvi, M.A.Chaudhry & S.M.A. Tirmizi Stratigraphy and Microfauna of Gandbo Hill Area, Lasbela District (Baluchistan) S.M.Hasnain, M.A. Farooqi, E. A. Khan & M.J.Muhammad On the AC behaviour of molybdenite M.A. Chaudhry The effect of substrate material on evaporated silicon oxide film properties M. R. Husain Biological Sciences Section Plasmid-mediated outer-membrane impermeability to copper-ions in metal resistant Serratia liquefaciens S. R. Farooqi & Nuzhat Ahmed Role of ocelli in vision of locust (Schistocerca gregaria) Farkhanda Rafi Free amino acids in blood, muscle, liver, kidney, heart and brain of varaus bengalensis N. Ahmed & Shakila Jahangeer Seasonal variation in biochemical composition of oysters, Crassostrea madrasensis from Karachi coast Najma Aftab Trypanosomiasis in some mammals in Karachi M.J.Haider & Fatima Mujeeb Bilqees Galorific values of seaweeds from Karachi Rashida Qasim Revision of the genus Camallanus railliet and Henry, 1915 (Nematoda, Camallanidae) parasitic in amphibians and key to the species M. Akram Toxicity and abnormalities produced by nicotine dust against 3rd instar larvae of Musca domestica, L. Kahkashan Akhtar, S. N. H. Naqvi, S. Shafi & M. A. Azmi KARACHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE December 1991 Volume 19, Number 1 & 2 Physical Science Section Bessel Functions with Applications to Wave Theory T. Rahim Brass Logit Life Tables for Pakistan-1986 Zahid Mahmood & S. Afrozuddin Ahmed Characterization of Three Dimensional Morphology of Coal Fineparticles M. Ayub Khan Yousuf Zai Equation-Solving Software Pakages: Useful Tools for Scietists, Engineers and Students S. Dabir H. Rizvi, A.A. Qidwai & S.M.M.R. Naqvi Goat and Sheep Skin Presvervatives II Nishat Rizvi & Abdul Waheed Qureshi Linear Estimates of the Standard Deviation and their Effect on the analysis of means Ejaz Ahmad, Asim J. Siddiqui & S.M.Aqil Burney Pollution Due to Refinery Waste Waters Akhlaq Ahmed & Mirza Mohammad Yousuf Production of J/ in Quark-Gluon Plasma H. R. Hoorani, S. A. Husain & Siddiqui, K.A. Solar Cells and Solar Arryas Analysis A. A. Qidwai, S.M.M.R. Naqvi & S.Q.Ansari Sedimentary Environments and Post-Pleistocene Sedimentary Features in the Grand Beach, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba Mir Jan Muhammad The Hydrodynamics of Quark-Gluon Plasma K. A. Siddiqui, H. R. Hoorani & S. A. Hussain Thermionic-Field Emission in Reverse Biased Al-GaAs schottky Diodes Shahid H. Zaidi & M. Saeedul Haq Time Series Models with Garch Errors Zafar Mahmud Biological Science Section Complementation of glutamine mutants by salt tolerant plasmid isolated from Klebsiella pneumoniaestrain M5A 1 Shahida Hasnain, Gul Samara & Shahbbaz Khan Sherwani Degradation of DDT and BHC (Technical and Formulation) by soil Microorganisms Shahida Akhter & Pirzada M.A.Siddiqui Determination of Resistance in Culicine Mosquitoe Larvae of Karachi by WHO methods Mohammad Arsahd Azmi, S.N.H. Naqvi & K. Akhtar Ecological Distribution of Aquatic Birds in Sindh (Pakistan) Perwaiz A. Siddiqui, W.M.Qureshi, Tasneem Saqib & S. S. Muzammil Effect of Amino Acids on Haemolysin Production by Four Strains of Listeria Monocytogenes Roquya Siddiqi & M. Altaf Khan Haematologic Examination of Blood of Bos Indicus Muhammad Jamal Haider & Fatima Mujib Bilqees Isolation of a Cold-insoluble Protein from a Lizard and its Partial Characterization H.S.A. Athar & S.N.Hasnain High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Normal Subjects and Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome Nasim Ahmed, Shakila Jahangeer, Syed Ali Jaffar Naqvi & Masood A. Sheikh Microflora of Indian Gerbil (tatera indica) from Godowas, Landhi, Karachi Ismat Perveen Ahmed & Tariq Mahmood Toxicity of Diflubenzuron and Malathion on Fresh Water Carp Cypinus Carpio, Linnacus M.A. Kazmi, S.N.H. Naqvi, Wali Qureshi, Allah Buksh & Zafar Qureshi KARACHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE December 1992 Volume 20, Number 1 & 2 Physical Science Section Analytical Study on Population due to Effluent of Wool Scouring, Vegetable Tanning and Textile Processes Abdul Waheed Qureshi & Mohammad Iqbal A Preliminary Study of some Terrace Remnants in Eastern Karachi Area M.J.Muhammad, S.M.S.Zaidi & Nuzhat Ibrahim Dielectric Spectroscopy of Chromimum Doped and Undoped Semi-Insulating Gallium Arsenide Shahid H. Zaidi Effects of Weak Magnetic Fields on Global Electrocortical Activity Syed Arif Kamal, Khursheed A. Siddiqui & S.A.Husain Electrical Conduction in Ag/Cu sandwiches Riaz Ahmad Hashmi, Naquiba Bano & Altaf Hussain Hydrocarbon Potential of Pakistan’s Offshore Basins S.M.Shuaib & S.M. Hasnain Infrared Integrated Absorption Intensity Measurements; C-H Stretching and C=C/H Bending Vibrations of Acetylenes in Solutions Azhar M. Sayed Moments of Order Statistics by Approximate Method from the Rayleigh distribution Muhammad Ahmad Preliminary Structural Studies Around Hanna Lake Area, Quetta M. Niamatullah, M.A.Farooqi and S.I.Mohsin Probabilistic Approach in Life Tables of Pakistan S.M.Aqil Burney, S. Amir Akhtar and Shagufta Aslam Some Studies on Thermo-Oxidative Degradation of Polypropylene M.S.Rizvi The Fitting of Three Factors Product Model to Assess the Independent Effects of Maternal Age, Birth Order and Birth Concentration on Reproductive Wastage Rates M.A.Malik Use of Cambrian Dolomites as Concrete Aggregate from Yadgar, Azad Kashmir Muhammad Arshad Khan, Nadeem Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Sabir Khan & Ejaz Ahmed Khan Biological Science Section Oxiniacic acid formation by Rabbit Liver Microsomes S.Nagrani, M.I.Pathan, S. Ayub Ali, D.M.Power & R.J.Washington On the Population Structure and Relative Growth of Blue Crab, Pourtunus pelagicus L. from Karachi Back Waters Rashida Qasim, Pirzada J.A.Siddiqui & Zahur Akbar Retention Times and Response Data of 40 Insecticides by HPLC Shamim Farhat, M.M.Baig and Mohammad Ataullah Khan Plasmid Mediated Degradation of Malathion by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Naureen Afzal and Nuzhat Ahmed Bacteriocinous Clinical Pseudomonads Sheikh Ajaz Rasool & Mehar Akhtar Toxicity of Dichlorvos (DDVP) and Formulation “A” of Wellcome Pakistan Limited Against Musca domestica (L) (Malir Strain) S.N.H.Naqvi,
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