143 results on '"Fazli subhan"'
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2. Molding robust S-box design based on linear fractional transformation and multilayer Perceptron: Applications to multimedia security
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Adil Waheed, Fazli Subhan, Mazliham Mohd Su'ud, and Muhammad Mansoor Alam
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S-box ,Nonlinearity ,Multilayer perceptron ,Image encryption ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
This study introduces a novel and refined approach for generating exceptionally efficient S-boxes. The proposed methodology employs a hybrid approach that combines linear fractional transformation (LFT) with a multilayer perceptron (MLP) architecture. This method makes use of a perceptron with three layers: input, hidden, and output. Each layer's neuron count is fine-tuned to conform to the S-box layout. In addition, a threshold nonlinear transformation is utilized to increase nonlinearity, and a novel algorithm for boosting nonlinearity is introduced. The utilization of both LFT and MLP approaches has led to the development of S-boxes that possess nearly ideal average nonlinearity values, surpassing those that have been presented in literature. Notably, one S-box achieved an exceptional nonlinearity score of 114.50. Furthermore, to demonstrate how well the S-box works, this study also employs it in an image encryption application.
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- 2024
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3. Construction of nonlinear component of block cipher using coset graph
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Adil Waheed, Fazli Subhan, Mazliham Mohd Suud, Muhammad Yasir Hayat Malik, Alina Mirza, and Farkhanda Afzal
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s-box ,nonlinear component ,coset diagram ,nonlinearity ,security ,block cipher ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In recent times, the research community has shown interest in information security due to the increasing usage of internet-based mobile and web applications. This research presents a novel approach to constructing the nonlinear component or Substitution Box (S-box) of block ciphers by employing coset graphs over the Galois field. Cryptographic techniques are employed to enhance data security and address current security concerns and obstacles with ease. Nonlinear component is a keystone of cryptography that hides the association between plaintext and cipher-text. Cryptographic strength of nonlinear component is directly proportional to the data security provided by the cipher. This research aims to develop a novel approach for construction of dynamic S-boxes or nonlinear components by employing special linear group $ PSL(2, \mathbb{Z}) $ over the Galois Field $ GF\left({2}^{10}\right) $. The vertices of coset diagram belong to $ GF\left({2}^{10}\right) $ and can be expressed as powers of α, where α represents the root of an irreducible polynomial $ p\left(x\right) = {x}^{10}+{x}^{3}+1 $. We constructed several nonlinear components by using $ {GF}^{*}\left({2}^{10}\right) $. Furthermore, we have introduced an exceptionally effective algorithm for optimizing nonlinearity, which significantly enhances the cryptographic properties of the nonlinear component. This algorithm leverages advanced techniques to systematically search for and select optimal S-box designs that exhibit improved resistance against various cryptographic attacks.
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- 2023
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4. Design and optimization of nonlinear component of block cipher: Applications to multimedia security
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Adil Waheed, Fazli Subhan, Mazliham Mohd Suud, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, and Sajjad Haider
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S-box ,Nonlinear component ,Image encryption ,Nonlinearity ,Security ,Chaotic maps ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Nowadays, various image encryption schemes based on chaotic systems have been developed, each of them has its own limitations and strength in terms of security and computational speed. The proposed image encryption scheme utilizes 2-D maps without disturbing their mathematical structure, characterized by topological features such as chaotic behavior and fractal properties, namely the Zaslavasky, Bakers, and Henon Maps. This approach utilizes both confusion and diffusion stages to achieve high levels of security against various attacks. The confusion stage utilizes chaotic values to muddle the rows and columns of the image, reducing the correlations between neighboring pixels, while the diffusion step achieves the avalanche effect with 2D Bakers map and Henon map. The proposed image encryption scheme is analyzed thoroughly to evaluate its security and performance. To evaluate the security and computational efficiency of the proposed image encryption method, various analysis such as correlation, contrast, entropy, energy, homogeneity, and performance analyses are conducted. Moreover, the three proposed S-boxes are also tested to evaluate their effectiveness using cryptographic analysis tests such as nonlinearity, strict Avalanche criterion, differential probability, linear probability, and bit independence criterion, which we also utilized in our proposed image encryption scheme.
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- 2024
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5. Deep Learning Based Anomaly Detection for Fog-Assisted IoVs Network
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Shumayla Yaqoob, Asad Hussain, Fazli Subhan, Giuseppina Pappalardo, and Muhammad Awais
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Fog computing ,smooth communication ,Internet of Vehicles ,anomaly detection ,fog-assisted IoVs ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Internet of vehicles (IoVs) allows millions of vehicles to be connected and share information for various purposes. The main applications of IoVs are traffic management, emergency messages delivery, E-health, traffic, and temperature monitoring. On the other hand, IoVs lack in location awareness and geographic distribution, which is critical for some IoVs applications such as smart traffic lights and information sharing in vehicles. To support these topographies, fog computing was proposed as an appealing and novel term, which was integrated with IoVs to extend storage, computation, and networking. Unfortunately, it is also challenged with various security and privacy hazards, which is a serious concern of smart cities. Therefore, we can formulate that Fog-assisted IoVs (Fa-IoVs), are challenged by security threats during information dissemination among mobile nodes. These security threats of Fa-IoVs are considered as anomalies which is a serious concern that needs to be addressed for smooth Fa-IoVs network communication. Here, smooth communication refers to less risk of important data loss, delay, communication overhead, etc. This research work aims to identify research gaps in the Fa-IoVs network and present a deep learning-based dynamic scheme named CAaDet (Convolutional autoencoder Aided anomaly detection) to detect anomalies. CAaDet exploits convolutional layers with a customized autoencoder for useful feature extraction and anomaly detection. Performance evaluation of the proposed scheme is done by using the F1-score metric where experiments are carried out by exploiting a benchmark dataset named NSL-KDD. CAaDet also observes the behavior of fog nodes and hidden neurons and selects the best match to reduce false alarms and improve F1-score. The proposed scheme achieved significant improvement over existing schemes for anomaly detection. Identified research gaps in Fa-IoVs can give future directions to researchers and attract more attention to this new era.
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- 2023
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6. A deep learning‐based approach for software vulnerability detection using code metrics
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Fazli Subhan, Xiaoxue Wu, Lili Bo, Xiaobing Sun, and Muhammad Rahman
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Computer software ,QA76.75-76.765 - Abstract
Abstract Vulnerabilities can have devastating effects on information security, affecting the economy, social stability, and national security. The idea of automatic vulnerability detection has always attracted researchers. From traditional manual vulnerability mining techniques to static and dynamic detection, all rely on human experts for feature definition. The rapid development of machine learning and deep learning has alleviated the tedious task of manually defining features by human experts while reducing the lack of objectivity caused by human subjective awareness. However, it is still necessary to find an objective characterisation method to define the features of vulnerabilities. Therefore, the authors use code metrics for code characterisation, sequences of metrics representing code. To use code metrics for vulnerability detection, a deep learning‐based vulnerability detection approach that uses a composite neural network of convolutional neural network (CNN) with long short‐term memory (LSTM) is proposed. The authors conduct experiments independently using the proposed approach for CNN‐LSTM CNN, LSTM, gated recurrent units (GRU), and deep neural network (DNN). The authors’ experimental results show that CNN‐LSTM has a high precision of 92%, a recall of 99%, and an accuracy of 91%. In terms of the F1‐score, it is 95%, compared to previous research results, which indicated an improvement of 18%. Compared to other deep learning‐based vulnerability detection models, the authors’ proposed model produced a lower false‐positive rate, a lower miss rate, and improved accuracy.
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- 2022
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7. An overview of dengue viral infection circulating in Pakistan
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Liaqat Ali, Zakkia Gul, Asiya Ijaz, Nouman Khalid, Falak Zeb, Samia Afzal, Anayat Ullah, Fazli Subhan, and Saeed Ahmed
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dengue virus ,serotypes ,prevalence ,pathogenesis ,non-structural proteins ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Background & objectives: Dengue virus (DENV) is an RNA virus that infects approximately 2.5 billion people around the world. The incidence of dengue fever has rapidly increased at an alarming rate in the last few years and has affected thousands of people in Pakistan. This review explores the prevalence, serotypes and pathogenesis of dengue virus circulating in Pakistan. Methods: A systematic review of observational studies published between 1994 and December 2019 was performed. All records of the confirmed outbreak of dengue fever in Pakistan were reviewed and articles containing no primary data were excluded. Results: Four identified serotypes of dengue virus (DENV 1-4) circulate in different regions of the world causing epidemics. The most prevalent serotype, which is still epidemic and dominant in Pakistan, is DENV-2. Many factors like over-population, rapid urbanization, travelling, lack of vector control in dengue endemic areas and inadequate health-care are responsible of dynamic and huge raise of dengue in Pakistan. Interpretation & conclusion: Currently there is no specific treatment for prevention of dengue virus. Recently some antiviral compounds were being tested to eradicate this disease. There is a need to develop an efficient and safe vaccine for all four serotypes to combat dengue viral infection globally and particularly in Pakistan.
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- 2022
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8. Evaluation of antinociceptive activity of Ilex dipyrena Wall. in mice
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Amjad Ali, Abdul Nasir, Syed Wadood Ali Shah, Atif Ali Khan Khalil, Mi-jeong Ahn, Syed Muhammad Mukarram Shah, Fazli Subhan, Muhammad Faheem, Wasim Sajjad, Mohammad Shoaib, Saeed Ahmad, Nausheen Nazir, and Mohammad Nisar
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Ilex dipyrena ,Analgesic effect ,Mouse models ,Opioidergic ,GABAergic ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background In order to find a new natural resource for pain-relief, the analgesic effects of Ilex dipyrena crude extract, fractions, and subfractions were evaluated in in-vivo mouse models with possible mechanism of action. Methods Analgesic effects of crude extract (100 and 200 mg/kg body weight), fractions and subfractions (75 mg/kg body weight) were screened using heat-induced (tail-immersion and hot plate test) and chemical-induced (formalin and acetic acid) nociception models in mice. The samples were also tested for the elucidation of a possible mechanism through opioidergic and GABAergic systems. Results The administration of crude extract, fractions and subfractions produced analgesic responses in acetic acid, formalin, tail immersion, and hot plate model for pain similar to those obtained with the standard. Naloxone antagonized the antinociceptive effects of the tested samples, whereas bicuculline showed partial inhibition. Considering the analgesic response, crude extract, fractions, and subfractions demonstrated promising inhibitory activity against all test models for pain, which was further supported by the possible involvement of opioidergic and GABAergic systems. Conclusion The results suggest that this plant may be useful in the development of new analgesic drugs. Further research with regard to the isolation of bioactive compounds is required to verify these findings.
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- 2021
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9. Decision Support System for Predicting Survivability of Hepatitis Patients
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Fahad R. Albogamy, Junaid Asghar, Fazli Subhan, Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Mabrook S. Al-Rakhami, Aurangzeb Khan, Haidawati Mohamad Nasir, Mohd Khairil Rahmat, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, Adidah Lajis, and Mazliham Mohd Su'ud
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disease diagnosis ,deep learning ,hepatitis diagnostics ,decision support system ,bidirectional LSTM ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background and ObjectiveViral hepatitis is a major public health concern on a global scale. It predominantly affects the world's least developed countries. The most endemic regions are resource constrained, with a low human development index. Chronic hepatitis can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, cancer and eventually death. Early diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis infection can help to reduce disease burden and transmission to those at risk of infection or reinfection. Screening is critical for meeting the WHO's 2030 targets. Consequently, automated systems for the reliable prediction of hepatitis illness. When applied to the prediction of hepatitis using imbalanced datasets from testing, machine learning (ML) classifiers and known methodologies for encoding categorical data have demonstrated a wide range of unexpected results. Early research also made use of an artificial neural network to identify features without first gaining a thorough understanding of the sequence data.MethodsTo help in accurate binary classification of diagnosis (survivability or mortality) in patients with severe hepatitis, this paper suggests a deep learning-based decision support system (DSS) that makes use of bidirectional long/short-term memory (BiLSTM). Balanced data was utilized to predict hepatitis using the BiLSTM model.ResultsIn contrast to previous investigations, the trial results of this suggested model were encouraging: 95.08% accuracy, 94% precision, 93% recall, and a 93% F1-score.ConclusionsIn the field of hepatitis detection, the use of a BiLSTM model for classification is better than current methods by a significant margin in terms of improved accuracy.
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- 2022
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10. Inter-agency collaboration and disaster management: A case study of the 2005 earthquake disaster in Pakistan
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Ikram Shah, Tahir Mahmood, Sajjad A. Khan, Noor Elahi, Muhammad Shahnawaz, Adnan A. Dogar, Fazli Subhan, and Khoula Begum
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disaster ,disaster management ,2005 earthquake ,inter-agency collaboration ,erra ,pakistan ,Risk in industry. Risk management ,HD61 - Abstract
In post disastrous situations, coordinated and integrated interventions aimed at relief and rehabilitation not only help facilitate reaching out to the affected communities in a timely fashion but also pave the way to channel scarce and valued resources towards end users in an efficient and effective manner. This article attempts to trace the origins and gradual development of ‘inter-agency collaboration’ and the implications thereof for disaster management strategies in Pakistan through an analysis of relief and rehabilitation interventions undertaken by the Government of Pakistan in collaboration with local and international Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) and relief agencies in the ex post of the 2005 earthquake. Data for this study were collected through structured and semi-structured interviews from government officials, representatives of NGOs and relief agencies and ordinary women and men in the earthquake stricken localities of Balakot and Mansehra districts of Pakistan. On the heels of the 2005 earthquake, both local NGOs and faith-based organisations in concert with international NGOs and relief agencies from around the world rushed to assist Pakistan in it’s rescue and relief operations at a time when the country was faced with the twin dilemma of both the non-existence of peculiar institutional arrangements for disaster management and a lack of the necessary technical and financial resources. The aftermath of the 2005 earthquake offered opportunity to the Government of Pakistan and the NGOs and relief agencies alike to transform their individual interventions into a robust and organised ‘inter-agency collaboration’, which was later on realised in the form of establishment of a national disaster management organisation called the ‘Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA)’. The establishment of ERRA not only paved the way for avoiding duplication and wastage of resources but also ensued in reaching out to the affected communities in a timely fashion. The Pakistani case offers implications in terms of highlighting the salience of establishing ‘inter-agency collaboration’ in other settings.
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- 2022
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11. AI-Enabled Wearable Medical Internet of Things in Healthcare System: A Survey
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Fazli Subhan, Alina Mirza, Mazliham Bin Mohd Su’ud, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, Shibli Nisar, Usman Habib, and Muhammad Zubair Iqbal
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AI ,healthcare ,IoMT ,wearable devices ,detection ,monitoring ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Technology has played a vital part in improving quality of life, especially in healthcare. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are extensively employed to link accessible medical resources and deliver dependable and effective intelligent healthcare. Body wearable devices have garnered attention as powerful devices for healthcare applications, leading to various commercially available devices for multiple purposes, including individual healthcare, activity alerts, and fitness. The paper aims to cover all the advancements made in the wearable Medical Internet of Things (IoMT) for healthcare systems, which have been scrutinized from the perceptions of their efficacy in detecting, preventing, and monitoring diseases in healthcare. The latest healthcare issues are also included, such as COVID-19 and monkeypox. This paper thoroughly discusses all the directions proposed by the researchers to improve healthcare through wearable devices and artificial intelligence. The approaches adopted by the researchers to improve the overall accuracy, efficiency, and security of the healthcare system are discussed in detail. This paper also highlights all the constraints and opportunities of developing AI enabled IoT-based healthcare systems.
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- 2023
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12. A Systematic Review on Clone Node Detection in Static Wireless Sensor Networks
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Muhammad Numan, Fazli Subhan, Wazir Zada Khan, Saqib Hakak, Sajjad Haider, G. Thippa Reddy, Alireza Jolfaei, and Mamoun Alazab
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) ,clone attack ,clone attack detection schemes ,systematic literature review (SLR) ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The recent state of the art innovations in technology enables the development of low-cost sensor nodes with processing and communication capabilities. The unique characteristics of these low-cost sensor nodes such as limited resources in terms of processing, memory, battery, and lack of tamper resistance hardware make them susceptible to clone node or node replication attack. The deployment of WSNs in the remote and harsh environment helps the adversary to capture the legitimate node and extract the stored credential information such as ID which can be easily re-programmed and replicated. Thus, the adversary would be able to control the whole network internally and carry out the same functions as that of the legitimate nodes. This is the main motivation of researchers to design enhanced detection protocols for clone attacks. Hence, in this paper, we have presented a systematic literature review of existing clone node detection schemes. We have also provided the theoretical and analytical survey of the existing centralized and distributed schemes for the detection of clone nodes in static WSNs with their drawbacks and challenges.
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- 2020
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13. Towards a Low Complexity Scheme for Medical Images in Scalable Video Coding
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Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Imran, Fazli Subhan, and Iftikhar Ahmad
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eHealth ,medical imaging ,scalable video coding ,flexible macroblock ordering ,slice coding ,low complexity ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Medical imaging has become of vital importance for diagnosing diseases and conducting noninvasive procedures. Advances in eHealth applications are challenged by the fact that Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) requires high-resolution images, thereby increasing their size and the associated computational complexity, particularly when these images are communicated over IP and wireless networks. Therefore, medical research requires an efficient coding technique to achieve high-quality and low-complexity images with error-resilient features. In this study, we propose an improved coding scheme that exploits the content features of encoded videos with low complexity combined with flexible macroblock ordering for error resilience. We identify the homogeneous region in which the search for optimal macroblock modes is early terminated. For non-homogeneous regions, the integration of smaller blocks is employed only if the vector difference is less than the threshold. Results confirm that the proposed technique achieves a considerable performance improvement compared with existing schemes in terms of reducing the computational complexity without compromising the bit-rate and peak signal-to-noise ratio.
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14. Impact of Node Deployment and Routing for Protection of Critical Infrastructures
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Fazli Subhan, Madiha Noreen, Muhammad Imran, Moeenuddin Tariq, Asfandyar Khan, and Muhammad Shoaib
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Linear wireless sensor networks ,node placement ,clustering ,network lifetime ,energy efficiency ,performance analysis ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Recently, linear wireless sensor networks (LWSNs) have been eliciting increasing attention because of their suitability for applications such as the protection of critical infrastructures. Most of these applications require LWSN to remain operational for a longer period. However, the non-replenishable limited battery power of sensor nodes does not allow them to meet these expectations. Therefore, a shorter network lifetime is one of the most prominent barriers in large-scale deployment of LWSN. Unlike most existing studies, in this paper, we analyze the impact of node placement and clustering on LWSN network lifetime. First, we categorize and classify existing node placement and clustering schemes for LWSN and introduce various topologies for disparate applications. Then, we highlight the peculiarities of LWSN applications and discuss their unique characteristics. Several application domains of LWSN are described. We present three node placement strategies (i.e., linear sequential, linear parallel, and grid) and various deployment methods such as random, uniform, decreasing distance, and triangular. Extensive simulation experiments are conducted to analyze the performance of the three state-of-the-art routing protocols in the context of node deployment strategies and methods. The experimental results demonstrate that the node deployment strategies and methods significantly affect LWSN lifetime.
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- 2019
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15. PGPRs of plum (Prunus domestica) rhizosphere enhance plant growth and antagonise fungal activity in vitro
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Izhar Ali, Tariq Sultan, Fazli Subhan, Kashif Syed Haleem, Nighat Sultana, and Isfahan Tauseef
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bio-fertilizer ,diversity ,pgpr ,plant growth ,plum ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) promote the plant growth by various direct and indirect mechanisms. The present study was undertaken to isolate and characterise the PGPRs of plum (Prunus domestica) rhizosphere in Pakistan. A total of 95 rhizobacteria were isolated, out of which 40 strains were selected on the basis of morphological, biochemical and Gram staining characteristics. The selected isolates were screened for in vitro plant growth promoting potential and were subsequently evaluated for host plant growth promotion. The selected isolates demonstrated strong lytic enzymatic activities and were able to produce ammonia, siderophore, Hydrogen cyanide along with capability of phosphate solubilisation. Moreover, the results showed a significant growth suppression of pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum and Rhizoctonia solani in an in vitro assay. The plant microbe interaction study was carried out using 11 most efficient rhizobacterial strains inoculated to roots of plum plants. The inoculated PGPRs significantly augmented the leaves number per shoot, shoot diameter, shoot length and plant height. The inoculation also significantly increased the chlorophyll contents of leaves, concentration of micro and macro nutrients compared with control. The current study shows the importance of these selected PGPRs as bio-fertilizer to improve the health and productivity of plum species in Pakistan.
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- 2018
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16. A Review of Urdu Sentiment Analysis with Multilingual Perspective: A Case of Urdu and Roman Urdu Language
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Ihsan Ullah Khan, Aurangzeb Khan, Wahab Khan, Mazliham Mohd Su’ud, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, Fazli Subhan, and Muhammad Zubair Asghar
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preprocessing ,feature extraction ,classification ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Research efforts in the field of sentiment analysis have exponentially increased in the last few years due to its applicability in areas such as online product purchasing, marketing, and reputation management. Social media and online shopping sites have become a rich source of user-generated data. Manufacturing, sales, and marketing organizations are progressively turning their eyes to this source to get worldwide feedback on their activities and products. Millions of sentences in Urdu and Roman Urdu are posted daily on social sites, such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. Disregarding people’s opinions in Urdu and Roman Urdu and considering only resource-rich English language leads to the vital loss of this vast amount of data. Our research focused on collecting research papers related to Urdu and Roman Urdu language and analyzing them in terms of preprocessing, feature extraction, and classification techniques. This paper contains a comprehensive study of research conducted on Roman Urdu and Urdu text for a product review. This study is divided into categories, such as collection of relevant corpora, data preprocessing, feature extraction, classification platforms and approaches, limitations, and future work. The comparison was made based on evaluating different research factors, such as corpus, lexicon, and opinions. Each reviewed paper was evaluated according to some provided benchmarks and categorized accordingly. Based on results obtained and the comparisons made, we suggested some helpful steps in a future study.
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17. Pathogenesis of COVID-19: ACE2, Cytokine Storm and Extrapulmonary Manifestations
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Abdul Muhaymin Muhaymin, Hyder Wajid Abbasi, Muhammad Naeem, Naeem Ullah, Adnan Haider, Syed Babar Jamal, and Fazli Subhan
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ace2, covid-19 pathogenesis, cytokines storm, extrapulmonary manifestations. ,Science - Abstract
The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic of the twenty-first century and currently fourth wave is creating fear and panic worldwide. It is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2), a highly contagious viral infection of humans. The COVID-19 can be spread mainly through respiratory droplet particles and in contact with a COVID-19 infected person. Clinical manifestation of COVID-19 patients includes cough, fever, diarrhea, loss of taste and smell. In critical cases of COVID-19, the development of pneumonia and dyspnea leads to acute respiratory distress syndrome that may cause the death of the patient. It is well established that Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors on alveolar cells act as an entry gate for the SARS-COV-2. However, ACE2 is also highly expressed in multiple extrapulmonary vital organs such as the gastrointestinal system, cardiovascular system, kidney, etc. Therefore, the direct viral entry in these organs can be a likely pathway of injury. In addition, decoupling of immune responses leads to the cytokines storm, which might contribute to the injury of extrapulmonary organs. In this review, we report the multiple organ pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of COVID-19 patients, which could aid clinicians and researchers in prioritizing therapeutics remedies and developing research for all vital body systems involved.
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- 2021
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18. Epidermal Growth Factor-Like Domain-8 (EGFL8) in Mammals: The Story so far
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Fazli Subhan, Muhammad Naeem, Wasim Sajjad, Liaqat Ali, Isfahan Tauseef, and Syed Kashif Haleem
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endothelial, egfl, egfl8, notch, thymopoiesis. ,Science - Abstract
Epidermal growth factor-like domain-8 (EGFL8) also known as vascular endothelial statin-2 (VE-statin-2). It was identified by using retroviral gene entrapment vectors, expressed in endothelial cells. It is located on chromosome6inhumansandchromosome17inthemouse. EGFL8codesaproteinof293aminoacidswithan amino-terminal signal peptide and has two EGF-like domains. EGFL8 plays a very important regulatory role in thymopoiesis, cell migration and invasion through the modulation of Notch signaling. Although the signaling regulatory factors of EGFL8 need to be explored but recent scientific advances have revealed some important aspect of its regulation. This review summarizes the current knowledge about all aspects of EGFL8 since its discovery.
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- 2020
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19. Isolation, identification, and pathological effects of beach sand bacterial extract on human skin keratinocytes in vitro
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Fazli Subhan, Raheem Shahzad, Isfahan Tauseef, Kashif Syed Haleem, Atta-Ur Rehman, Sajid Mahmood, and In-Jung Lee
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Sequencing ,Skin ,Pathology ,Bacteria ,Beach sand ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background Beaches are recreational spots for people. However, beach sand contains harmful microbes that affect human health, and there are no established methods for either sampling and identifying beach-borne pathogens or managing the quality of beach sand. Method This study was conducted with the aim of improving human safety at beaches and augmenting the quality of the beach experience. Beach sand was used as a resource to isolate bacteria due to its distinctive features and the biodiversity of the beach sand biota. A selected bacterial isolate termed FSRS was identified as Pseudomonas stutzeri using 16S rRNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, and the sequence was deposited in the NCBI GenBank database under the accession number MF599548. The isolated P. stutzeri bacterium was cultured in Luria–Bertani growth medium, and a crude extract was prepared using ethyl acetate to examine the potential pathogenic effect of P. stutzeri on human skin. A human skin keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) was used to assess cell adhesion, cell viability, and cell proliferation using a morphological analysis and a WST-1 assay. Result The crude P. stutzeri extract inhibited cell adhesion and decreased cell viability in HaCaT cells. We concluded that the crude extract of P. stutzeri FSRS had a strong pathological effect on human skin cells. Discussion Beach visitors frequently get skin infections, but the exact cause of the infections is yet to be determined. The beach sand bacterium P. stutzeri may, therefore, be responsible for some of the dermatological problems experienced by people visiting the beach.
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20. CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME OF 100 CASES OF FALCIPARUM MALARIA
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Iqbal Haider, Muhammad Saleem, imran khan, Fazli subhan, iftikhar muhammad, shahzad ahmad, and Aliena badshah
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical presentation and outcome of Falciparum malaria in 100 hospitalized patients. Methodology: This hospital based descriptive study was conducted at Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar from January 2011 to November 2011. One hundred patients of either gender, aged more than 12 years, diagnosed to have falciparum malaria on the basis of peripheral blood smear findings were included. Detailed information was recorded regarding presenting symptoms and signs of patients, response of patients to drugs used for Falciparum malaria, and complications of malaria. Results: Main presenting symptoms were fever (100%), headache (85%), chills (76%), nausea/vomiting (73%), altered level of consciousness (28%), fits (7%) and oliguria (5%). The main signs of Falciparum malaria were splenomegaly (75%), hepatomegaly (67%), anemia (60%), herpes labialis (42%) and jaundice (20%). Female patients were 42%, of whom 17% were pregnant. Ninety eight (98%) patients were treated with quinine + doxycycline, out of which seven (7%) patients died. Two (2%) patients were treated with combination of artemether and lumafantrine, both recovered completely. The common complications were anemia (60%), cerebral malaria (28%), hepatitis (20%), pulmonary edema (10%), hypoglycemia (8%), thrombocytopenia (7%), fundal hemorrhages (6%), renal failure (6%) and disseminated intravascular coagulation (5%). Conclusion: Falciparum malaria can present in a diverse spectrum. Fever with chills, headache, vomiting and altered level of consciousness are the common presenting symptoms. Anemia, cerebral malaria, hepatitis and pulmonary edema are the common complications of falciparum malaria. Response to quinine with doxycycline is good and mortality rate is 7%. Key Words: Falciparum Malaria, Quinine, Artemether, Artemisin-Based Combination Therapy, Complications.
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- 2012
21. A Survey of Lung Nodules Detection and Classification from CT Scan Images.
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Salman Ahmed, Fazli Subhan, Mazliham Mohd Su'ud, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, and Adil Waheed
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- 2024
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22. Truth discovery for mobile workers in edge-assisted mobile crowdsensing.
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Syed Amir Ali Shah, Ata Ullah, Fazli Subhan, N. Z. Jhanjhi, Mehedi Masud, and Abdulmajeed Alqhatani
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- 2024
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23. Role of Estimating Serum Luteinizing Hormone and Testosterone in Infertile Males
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Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Irshad Ali, Aziz Marjan Khattak, Faheem Tahir, Fazli Subhan, Birjees Mazhar Kazi, Jahanzeb Khan Aurakzai, and Nadia Usman
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Background: This study was aimed to determine the levels and ratios of serum LH and Testosterone, among men with history of infertility, having varying sperm counts. Material & Methods: Two hundred fifty married men, presenting with a complaint of infertility, who had been initially evaluated for their seminal profile, and had been classified into four (04) groups, as azoospermic (50), oligozoospermic (75), asthenozoospermic (50) and normozoospermic (75) were studied for the analysis of serum LH and Testosterone levels using Enzyme Immuno Assay (EIA), along with 50 proven fathers as a control group. The data was compared using student’s ‘t’ test. Results: LH indicated inverse/negative correlation to sperm concentration, while decreased Testosterone levels were associated with depleted sperm concentration. The mean levels of LH (mIU/ml) and Testosterone (nmol/L) for the groups were 13.85±2.33 and 11.86+0.70 (Azoospermia), 10.92±3.79 and 11.88+1.06 (Oligozoospermia), 3.92±1.17 and 16.24+2.05 (Asthenozoospermia), while the levels in normozoospermic men were 7.24±1.02 and 17.29+1.02, respectively. Similarly, the LH/T and T/LH ratios were 1.17(+/-0.28) and 0.86(+/-2.70) respectively in azoospermia, 0.92(+/-0.28)and 1.08(+/-0.17) in oligozoospermia, 0.30(+/-0.10)and 4.14(+/-10.4) in asthenozoospermia 0.42(+/-0.08) and 2.34(+/-0.48) in normozoospermic men. The proven fathers group had 7.74+0.71 mIU/ml LH and 15.88+ 1.15 nmol/ml testosterone, while the ratio of LH/T and T/LH was 0.49+ 0.28 and 2.05+ 0.33, respectively. Conclusion: The present data indicates that not only the disturbance in LH and Testosterone levels, but also disturbance in their ratios causes infertility, since these hormones act together by maintaining delicate feedback control system.
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24. An Analysis of Genotype Frequencies of Blood Group Antigens from Bannu Region (NWFP) in Pakistan
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Mohammad Shoaib Khan, Faheem Tahir, Mubashir Ahmed Sheikh, Fazli Subhan, Birjees Mazhar Kazi, Athar Saeed Dil, Fariyal Deepa, Irshad Ali, and Musa Kaleem Baloch
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Objective: A community-based study was carried out on a random population sample from urban and rural areas of Bannu region, North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. The objective was to identify the genotypic frequency of blood groups in the region, in order to comprehend the allelic diversity. Material and Methods: Blood grouping was carried out over a period of 16 month from January 2002 to April 2003, and encompassed 2581 subjects, in which 57.09% were male and 42.09% female. These were categorized according to ABO/Rh system. Allele frequency was computed according to Hardy-Weinberg law. Results: The distribution of phenotypes in the total sample were 0.3623, 0.3103, 0.2507 and 0.0767 for group B, A, O and AB, respectively, with 0.672 Rh positive ® and 0.328 Rh negative (r). B group was dominant in both the genders, and AB was rare in both males as well as females. The distribution of the alleles in the total sample was 0.345, 0.378 and 0.277 for IA, IB and i, respectively. Conclusion: The studied population exhibited a predominance of group B, in the order of B>A>O>AB, as well as Rh positive antigen for both male (90.26%) and female (87.98%) subjects within the population, with Rh negative men and women being 9.74% and 12.02% respectively. Allele frequency recorded was in the order of IB>IA>i, and R>r.
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25. Pattern of Semen Characteristics in Infertile Males
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Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Irshad Ali, Zulfaqar A. Khan, Faheem Tahir, Fazli Subhan, Fariyal Deepa, Waheed Alam, Birjees Mazhar Kazi, and Karamat A. Karamat
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Background: To observe the variation in semen quality of infertile men, with the purpose of generating preliminary data in our population. Material & Methods: Analysis of semen including volume, liquefaction time, pH, sperm concentration and quality was carried out over a period of 14 months from November 2003 to December 2004. A total of 350 men presenting as infertile couples were studied. Semen analysis was performed in Department of Reproductive Physiology/Health, Public Health Laboratories Division, National Institute of Health, Islamabad, as a part of fertility assessment. Results: According to the sperm concentration, the samples were categorized in four different groups; (A) Azoospermic group having absence of sperms, (B) Oligozoospermic group with a sperm concentration of less than 20 million/ml, (C) Asthenozoospermic group with a sperm concentration greater than 20 million/ml but with less than 25% of progressive motility and (D) Normozoospermic group with a sperm concentration of more than 20 million/ml and sperm motility of 60% or greater, with more than 25% progressive motility. Linear regression analysis shows a decrease in semen volume in group A and B. The mean liquefaction time showing linear increase in group A and B. The pH did not vary too much among all the groups. The mean of sperm concentration was 0, 6.7+1.7, 45.3+ 8.8 and 86.8 + 7.5 million/ml in groups A, B, C and D respectively. Conclusion: Semen analysis provides important information about the quality and quantity of the sperm and is an integral part of infertility work up.
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26. An analytical review of current S-box design methodologies, performance evaluation criteria, and major challenges.
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Adil Waheed, Fazli Subhan, Mazliham Mohd Su'ud, Mansoor Alam 0001, and Sohaib Ahmad
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27. Clone node detection in static wireless sensor networks: A hybrid approach.
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Muhammad Numan, Fazli Subhan, Mohd Nor Akmal Khalid, Wazir Zada Khan, and Hiroyuki Iida
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28. Applying deep neural networks for user intention identification.
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Asad Masood Khattak, Anam Habib, Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Fazli Subhan, Imran Razzak, and Ammara Habib
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29. Energy efficient and link reliable routing (E2LR) scheme for underwater sensor networks.
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Moeenuddin Tariq, Muhammad Ayaz, Fazli Subhan, and Muhammad Zahid Abbas
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30. Cuckoo Search-based SVM (CS-SVM) Model for Real-Time Indoor Position Estimation in IoT Networks.
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Amjad Khan, Asfandyar Khan, Javed Iqbal Bangash, Fazli Subhan, Abdullah Khan, Atif Khan 0002, Muhammad Irfan Uddin, and Marwan Mahmoud
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31. Senti-eSystem: A sentiment-based eSystem-using hybridized fuzzy and deep neural network for measuring customer satisfaction.
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Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Fazli Subhan, Hussain Ahmad, Wazir Zada Khan, Saqib Hakak, Thippa Reddy Gadekallu, and Mamoun Alazab
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32. Experimental analysis of received signals strength in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and its effect on distance and position estimation.
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Fazli Subhan, Asfandyar Khan, Sajid Saleem, Shakeel Ahmed, Muhammad Imran 0001, Muhammad Zubair Asghar, and Javed Iqbal Bangash
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33. Towards Computational Tool Support for Human Health.
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Muhammad Noman Malik, Huma Hayat Khan, Fazli Subhan, Zeeshan Basharat, and Hussain Ali Khan
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34. Feature points-based image registration between satellite imagery and aerial images of agricultural land.
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Mohsin Abbas, Sajid Saleem, Fazli Subhan, and Abdul Bais
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35. Hybrid Indoor Position Estimation using K-NN and MinMax.
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Fazli Subhan, Shakeel Ahmed, Sajjad Haider 0003, Sajid Saleem, Asfandyar Khan, Salman Ahmed, and Muhammad Numan
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36. Location Fingerprinting Technique for WLAN Device-Free Indoor Localization System.
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Nasrullah Pirzada, Mohd Yunus Nayan, Fazli Subhan, Adeel Abro, Mohd Fadzil Hassan 0001, and Hamzah Sakidin
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37. Performance Evaluation of Supervised Machine Learning Techniques for Efficient Detection of Emotions from Online Content.
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Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Fazli Subhan, Muhammad Imran 0001, Fazal Masud Kundi, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Amir Mosavi, Peter Csiba, and Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy
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38. Resource Optimization Routing and Scatternet Formation Protocols for Bluetooth Networks.
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Sheikh Tahir Bakhsh, Sabeen Tahir, Abdulrahman H. Altalhi, Fazli Subhan, and Muhammad Aman Sheikh
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39. Risk of Surgical Site Infection Following Open and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
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Fazli Subhan, Maira Riaz, Atif Iqbal, Ehsanullah Malik, Irfan Ali, and Abdul Ghani Shaikh
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Objective: The purpose of this research was to assess the risk for infection at the surgical site following open vs. laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Study Design: Randomized control trial Place and Duration: Data was collected from different hospitals including Department of Surgery, Khyber Teaching Hospital and Jinnah International Hospital, Abbottabad in the period from March, 2022 to August, 2022. Methods: Total 94 patients of both genders had age 18-70 years were included. We have taken informed written consent from the included patients for detailed demographics. We equally divided cases in two groups. Group I received open cholecystectomy in 47 patients and 47 patients of group II received laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Post-operative frequency of surgical site infection was compared among both groups. SPSS 23.0 was used to analyze all data. Results: In 94 included cases, 63 (67.02%) were females and 31 (32.98%) were males. Patients mean age in group I was 32.3±13.44 years while in group II mean age was 35.7±16.37 years. Diabetes, depression, hypertension and liver disease were the comorbidities among both groups. Post-operative duration of hospital stay was lower in group II 1.9±6.32 days as compared to group I 4.5±1.19 days. We found that frequency of surgical site infection in group I was higher in 12 (25.5%) cases as compared to group II in 3 (6.4%) cases. Conclusion: In this study, we found that laparoscopic cholecystectomy resulted in a lower rate of infection at the surgical site compared to open cholecystectomy. Keywords: Surgical Site Infection, Open cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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40. Extended Gradient RSSI Predictor and Filter for Signal Prediction and Filtering in Communication Holes.
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Fazli Subhan, Salman Ahmed, Khalid Ashraf, and Muhammad Imran 0001
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41. Forensic speaker recognition: A new method based on extracting accent and language information from short utterances.
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Sajid Saleem, Fazli Subhan, Noman Naseer, Abdul Bais, and Ammara Imtiaz
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42. Designing of Roaming Protocol for Bluetooth Equipped Multi Agent Systems.
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Fazli Subhan and Halabi Hasbullah
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43. Smart and pH-sensitive rGO/Arabinoxylan/chitosan composite for wound dressing: In-vitro drug delivery, antibacterial activity, and biological activities
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Saiful Izwan Abd Razak, Saqlain A. Shah, Sajjad Haider, Mohammad Rafiq Abdul Kadir, Fazli Subhan, Adnan Haider, Mohsin Ali Raza, and Muhammad Umar Aslam Khan
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Materials science ,Cell Survival ,Composite number ,Biocompatible Materials ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,macromolecular substances ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,Chitosan ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Structural Biology ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,medicine ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Drug Carriers ,Wound Healing ,Molecular Structure ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Hydrogels ,General Medicine ,Polymer ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Bandages ,Controlled release ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Tetraethyl orthosilicate ,Drug Liberation ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Drug delivery ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Graphite ,Xylans ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
Carbohydrate polymers are biological macromolecules that have sparked a lot of interest in wound healing due to their outstanding antibacterial properties and sustained drug release. Arabinoxylan (ARX), Chitosan (CS), and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sheets were combined and crosslinked using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as a crosslinker to fabricate composite hydrogels and assess their potential in wound dressing for skin wound healing. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and biological assays were used to evaluate the composite hydrogels. FTIR validated the effective fabrication of the composite hydrogels. The rough morphologies of the composite hydrogels were revealed by SEM and AFM (as evident from the Ra values). ATC-4 was discovered to have the roughest surface. TEM revealed strong homogeneous anchoring of the rGO to the polymer matrix. However, with higher amount of rGO agglomeration was detected. The % swelling at various pHs (1−13) revealed that the hydrogels were pH-sensitive. The controlled release profile for the antibacterial drug (Silver sulfadiazine) evaluated at various pH values (4.5, 6.8, and 7.4) in PBS solution and 37 °C using the Franz diffusion method revealed maximal drug release at pH 7.4 and 37 °C. The antibacterial efficacy of the composite hydrogels against pathogens that cause serious skin diseases varied. The MC3T3-E1 cell adhered, proliferated, and differentiated well on the composite hydrogels. MC3T3-E1 cell also illustrated excellent viability (91%) and proper cylindrical morphologies on the composite hydrogels. Hence, the composite hydrogels based on ARX, CS, and rGO are promising biomaterials for treating and caring for skin wounds.
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44. Cholecystectomy Via Laparoscopy for Acute Cholecystitis
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Fazli Subhan, Hafiz Gul Nasib Khan, Atif Iqbal, Shabir Ahmad, and Sanaullah .
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the outcomes of laparoscopic cholecystectomy among patients of acute cholecystitis. Study Design: Retrospective study Place and Duration: Jinnah International Hospital, Abbottabad and DHQ Hospital Battagram From Aug, 2021 to Jan, 2022. Methods: There were 170 cases of both genders were presented in this study. Included patients were aged between 12-70 years. Included patients had acute cholecystitis were underwent for cholecystectomy and standard open procedure. After obtaining written consent, participants' personal information was collected, including their age, sex, BMI, and geographic location. Patients were equally divided into two groups. 85 patients received LC in group I and 85 patients received open procedure in group II. Post-operative outcomes among both groups were compared in terms of complications, efficacy, surgery time and pain score. SPSS 23.0 was used to analyze all data. Results: Among 170 included patients, majority of the patients were females 105 (61.8%) and males were 65 (38.2%). Mean age of the patients was 37.07±16.67 years. Majority of the patients 125 (73.5%) had body mass index 25kg/m2. 70 (41.2%) were from urban areas and 100 (58.8%) patients were from rural areas. Frequency of gallbladder empyema was found in 110 (64.7%) cases followed by GB phlegmon in 48 (28.2%) cases and perforation in 12 (7.1%) cases. Mean operative time in group I was significantly lower 32.12±9.81 minutes and compared to group II 51.11±11.74 minutes with p value
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45. Electrospun Nanofibers Scaffolds: Fabrication, Characterization and Biomedical Applications
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Murtada A. Oshi, Abdul Muhaymin, Ammara Safdar, Meshal Gul, Kainat Tufail, Fazli Khuda, Sultan Ullah, null Fakhar-ud-Din, Fazli Subhan, and Muhammad Naeem
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The electrospinning (ES) technique in the fabrication of biomaterials-based electrospun nanofibers (ESNFs) has risen to prominence because of its accessibility, cost-effectiveness, high production rate and diverse biomedical applications. The ESNFs have unique characteristics, such as stability and mechanical performance, high permeability, porosity, high surface area to volume ratio, and ease of functionalization. The characteristics of ESNFs can be controlled by varying either process variables or biomaterial solution properties. The active pharmaceutical agents can be introduced into ESNFs by blending, surface modification, or emulsion formation. In this chapter, in the first part, we briefly discuss the fundamental aspects of the fabrication, commonly used materials, process parameters, and characterization of ESNFs. In the second part, we discuss in detail the biomedical applications of ESNFs in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and wound healings, cancer therapy, dentistry, medical filtration, biosensing and imaging of disease.
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46. Biomaterials in Gene Therapy for Soft and Hard Tissues
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Sarmad Mehmood, Sajjad Haider, Muhammad Naeem, Raees Khan, Muhammad Faheem, Bushra Bano, Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar, Atif Ali Khan Khalil, Fazli Subhan, Syed Babar Jamal, and Adnan Haider
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Bone healing and formation are under the control of growth factors. Among these factors, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have a vital role in bone and cartilage maintenance and formation. BMP itself belongs to the superfamily of transforming growth factor β (TGFβ). Although, the use of recombinant BMPs has no significant association with the treatment of bone fractures, arthroplasty, pseudoarthrosis or other bone-related diseases. Recent advancements in genetic engineering have led to the foundation of gene therapy. Gene therapy uses genes to be incorporated in the living cells to replace defective genes or manipulate gene expression for therapeutic purposes. Gene therapy is emerging for the treatment of diseases with approval in Europe where it is in the marketing surveillance phase (Phase IV Clinical trial). This technique has also been tested for the incorporation of osteogenic genes in stem cells for repairing spinal fusion and recovering defects in bones in preclinical models. Therefore, gene therapy has the potential for the treatment of different diseases and has the advantage over the use of recombinant proteins. In this chapter, we have discussed gene therapy, its mechanism, delivery system and its use in tissue engineering (soft and bone tissue) for clinical application
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47. Indirect Inguinal Hernia Management: Darn Repair for Recurrence Rate
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Fazli Subhan, Yousaf Haroon, Nauman Anwar Rana, Capt. Ihsanullah Sial, Tanveer Sadiq Ch, and Kauser Shaikh
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Objective: Aim of current is to determine the efficacy of darn repair technique in the management of indirect inguinal hernia in terms of complications and recurrence rate among patients. Study Design: Prospective study Place and Duration: The study was conducted at Surgery department of Combined Military Hospital, Sargodha and DHQ Hospital, KharBajaur during the period from January 2021 to June 2021. Methods: There were sixty males who had indirect inguinal hernia included in this study. Included patients had age between 18-80 years. After receiving informed written agreement, the demographics of enrolled patients were recorded, including age, BMI, and side of hernia. All the patients were treated with darning method. Post-operative complications, hospital stay and recurrence rate among patients were assessed. We used the SPSS 24.0 version to analyze all data. Results: Among 60 cases, 10 (16.7%) were aged between 18-30 years, 12 (20%) patients were from age group 31-40 years and most of the patients 38 (63.3%) had age >40 years. We found most of the cases had right side hernia 34 (56.7%), 20 (33.3%) cases had left and bilateral cases were 6 (10%). Majority of the cases had reducible hernia 48 (80%) and emergency treatment was given to irreducible cases 12 (20%). General anesthesia was mostly used among 44 (73.3%) cases. The mean operative time was 55.3±9.43 minutes and mean hospitalization was 30.3±7.33 hours. We found recurrence rate only among 2 (3.3%) cases and frequency of complications were 8 (13.3%). Conclusion: We concluded in this study that darning method for the management of indirect inguinal hernia is effective and useful in terms of less post-operative complications and recurrence rate. Keywords: Inguinal Hernia, Darn Method, Anesthesia, Complications, Recurrence Rate
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48. Compare the Efficacy and Safety between Onlay Versus Sublay Mesh Repair for Para-Umbilical Hernia
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Muhammad Khurram Zia, Sarmad Younis, Aqeel Ashraf, Shahid Khan Afridi, Fazli Subhan, and Muhammad Attique Sadiq
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Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety between onlay mesh technique and sublay mesh technique in patients undergoing paraumbilical hernia repair. Study Design: Retrospective/Observational Place & Duration: In the department of surgery, Muhammad Teaching Hospital, Peshawar and Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi and conducted during the period from March 2021 to August 2021. Methods: A total of 166 patients with both genders having ages 18 to 65 years who were undergoing para-umbilical hernia repair were included. Patients demographic including age, gender were recorded after informed consent. Patients were equally divided into two groups Group O and Group S. Group O (83 patients) received onlay mesh technique and Group S (83 patients) received sublay technique. Outcomes such as post-operative pain, wound infection, seroma formation and hospital stay were recorded and compare the results between both groups. Results: In group O 48 (57.83%) patients and in group S 47 (56.63%) patients were females while 35 (42.17%) and 36 (43.37%) patients were males in group O and S. There was significant difference in term of post-operative pain 6.01+2.26 vs 3.58+1.44 (P-value
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49. Preparation, characterization and stability studies of cross-linked α-amylase aggregates (CLAAs) for continuous liquefaction of starch
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Sidra Pervez, Hidayat Ullah, Isfahan Tauseef, Faiza Nawaz, Muhammad Asif Nawaz, Fazli Subhan, Sadia Qayyum, Shehzad Ahmed, Zeeshan Niaz, and Kashif Syed Haleem
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Starch ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Fungal Proteins ,Protein Aggregates ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structural Biology ,Enzyme Stability ,Ammonium ,Amylase ,Molecular Biology ,Incubation ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Hydrolysis ,Temperature ,Liquefaction ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Enzymes, Immobilized ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Cross-Linking Reagents ,Enzyme ,Ammonium Sulfate ,Glutaral ,biology.protein ,Glutaraldehyde ,alpha-Amylases ,0210 nano-technology ,Saturation (chemistry) - Abstract
In current study, α-amylase of fungal origin was immobilized using cross-linking strategy. The influence of precipitant (ammonium sulphate) and cross-linker (glutaraldehyde) concentration revealed that 60% (w/v) precipitant and 1.5% (v/v) cross-linker saturation was required to attain optimum activity. Cross-linked amylase aggregates (CLAAs) were characterized and 10-degree shift in optimum temperature (soluble enzyme: 50 °C; cross-linked: 60 °C) and 1-unit shift in pH (soluble enzyme: pH -6; cross-linked: pH -7) was observed after immobilization. The Vmax for soluble α-amylase and its cross-linked form was 1225 U ml−1 and 3629 U ml−1, respectively. The CLAAs was more thermostable than its soluble form and retained its 30% activity even after 60 min of incubation at 70 °C. Moreover, cross-linked amylase retained its activity after two months while its soluble counterpart lost its complete activity after 10 and 20 days at 30 °C and 4 °C storage, respectively. Reusability test showed that cross-linked amylase could retain 13% of its residual activity after 10 repeated cycles. Therefore, 10 times more glucose was produced after cross-linking than soluble amylase when it was utilized multiple times. This study indicates that amylase aggregates are highly effective for continuous liquefaction of starch, hence have strong potential to be used for different industrial processes.
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50. Enhanced Fingerprinting Based Indoor Positioning Using Machine Learning
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Muhammad Waleed Pasha, Mir Yasir Umair, Alina Mirza, Faizan Rao, Abdul Wakeel, Safia Akram, Fazli Subhan, and Wazir Zada Khan
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Biomaterials ,Mechanics of Materials ,Modeling and Simulation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Published
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