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Originality and Adaptation in Visual Narrative

Thesis Info

Author

Khalid Hassan

Supervisor

Usman Ghani

Program

MS

Institute

Riphah International University

Institute Type

Private

Campus Location

Faisalabad Campus

City

Faisalabad

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2016

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

iii, 75 . : ill. ; 30 cm.

Subject

English Literature

Language

English

Other

Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in English Literature.; Includes bibliographical references; Thesis (MS)--Riphah International University, 2016; English; Call No: 820.3 KHA

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

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2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676711699313

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There is no doubt in the fact that Judaism is the oldest Abrahamic religion among all. Judaism is not only the oldest religion, but it provides a foundation for the coming two Abrahamic religions as well i.e. Christianity and Islam. There have already been rigorous discussions in the existing literature regarding the beliefs and history of Judaism. Scholars have also shed light on the beliefs of various sects of Jews. ‘Tafseeri-Majdi’ is one such contribution to the literature. The present study focuses on the work of Majdi and discusses various famous theories, stories, and personalities presented in his ‘Tafseer’. The present study attempts to shed light on the life of Abdul Majid Daryabadi, the methodology adopted in his ‘Tafseer’, and analysis of his approaches and discussions about Judaism.

Mechanistic Analysis of Insecticide Resistance in Stored Grain Pest, Trogoderma Granarium Everts

The Khapra beetle, Trogodermagranarium is one of the most common notorious stored grains pests in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world.Excessive and unplanned use of insecticides causes insects to developed resistance against many of them. It is greatly important to know the exact mechanism behind this resistance to successfully control this pest. Pakistan is an agricultural country that rely on agriculture for its economy facing persistent resistance problem and as a result lot of money, time and labour gone wasted each year. Therefore the main objective of the present study was to evaluate different detoxifying enzyme systems which are indicators of resistance. These indicator enzymes include esterases, glutathione-s-transferases and phosphatases as well as various metabolites and macromolecules. In current investigation, different populations of T. granariumtolerant to most commonly used pyrethroid, deltamethrin were collected from various godowns of the Punjab (Gujranwala, Okara and DG Khan). The possible role of esterases, glutathione-s transferases and phosphatases in tolerance to deltamethrin in T. granarium was evaluated. During this study an effort has been made to determine single cell DNA damages (if any) through Comet assay and possible association of different metabolites, metabolizing enzymes and macromolecules (soluble proteins, total lipids, total proteins, free amino acids, glucose, glycogen, trehalose, trehalsae, invertase and amylases) in development of tolerance in T. granarium. On the basis of LC50 of deltamethrin, the insecticide resistance gradation of various population are followed as Gujranwala >Okara> DG Khan > susceptible.Adult beetles of all populations were found to be most susceptible than other developmental stages. On the basis of LC50 values, different developmental stages of all populations are graded as 4th instar larvae > 6th instar larvae > adult beetles. In the present study, in 4thinstar and 6thinstar larvae and adult beetles, the various metabolites like soluble proteins, free amino acid, glucose contents along with carbohydrate metabolizing enzymes like, trehalase, amylase and invertase were significantly increased in all tolerantpopulations with reference to susceptible population. Based on increased levels of soluble proteins, free amino acid, glucose contents, trehalaseactivity, amylase activityand invertaseactivity, various tolerantpopulations can be graded as Gujranwala >Okara> DG Khan > susceptible.On the other hand, lipid contents, total proteins,glycogen contents and trehalose contents were decreased significantly in all tolerantpopulations. On the basis of decreased levels of lipid contents, total proteins,glycogen contents and trehalose contents, various tolerantpopulations can be graded as DG Khan >Okara> Gujranwala. The level of various esterases like total esterases (TE), choline esterases (ChE), acetylcholine esterases (AchE), aryl esterases (AE) and carboxyl esterases (CE) in 4thinstar and 6th instar larvae and adult beetles of tolerantpopulations viz., Gujranwala, Okara and DG Khan of T. granariumwas estimated and compared to susceptible population. Results showed that the level of TE, ChE, AChE, CE and AE activities were significantly increased in all tolerantpopulations as compared to susceptible population. Different developmental stages appear significantly more tolerant than adult beetles as 4th instar larvae was most tolerant than 6th instar larvae and 6th instar larvae was more tolerant than adult beetles significantly. These results showed that there is clear correlation between increased levels of esterases and tolerance in this stored grain insect pests. On the basis of increased levels of esterases activity in different developmental stages insect populations can be graded as Gujranwala >Okara> DG Khan > Susceptible. Among different development stages within all populations, a decreasing trend was found in the activities of esterases from 4th instar larvae to 6th instar larvae and adult beetles except 6th instar larvae of DG Khanpopulationwhich possessed higher TEactivity and 6th instar of Gujranwala populations whichpossessed higher AE activity than 4th instar larvae. Similarly adult beetles of Gujranwala population exhibited higher ChE activity than 6th and 4th instar larvae. The ChE activity of 4th instar larvae was less than 6th instar larvae in all less susceptible populations except Gujranwala. In Gujranwala population 4th instar larvae exhibited more ChE activity than 6th instar larvae and in DGKhan Population there is non significant difference among 4th instar and 6th instar larvae. Acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and glutathione-s-transferaseactivity in three developmental stages (4thinstar and 6th instar larvae and adult beetles) of susceptible and three tolerantpopulations (Gujranwala, Okara and DG Khan) of T. granariumwere also assessed in present study. Acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and glutathione-s transferaseactivity in all deltamethrintolerantpopulations was increased significantly as compared to susceptible population at P<0.05. 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