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Preparation of Gelatin Grafted Vinyl Acetate-Methylmethacrylate Nanocomposite [Ms Program] [+Cd]

Thesis Info

Author

Urooj Fatima

Supervisor

Sammia Shahid

Department

UMT. Department of Chemistry

Program

MS

Institute

University of Management and Technology

Institute Type

Private

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2015

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

50 . CD

Subject

Chemistry

Language

English

Other

Report presented in partial requirement for MS degree Advisor: Sammia Shahid; EN; Call No: TP 541.042 URO-P

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676713388803

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آصف فیملی پارک میں پہلی وار ویکھیا
اجمیری مسجد دا سوہنا گنبد باشکل مزار ویکھیا
الحاج احمد علی ہے نیک نمازی بندہ رب دا پیارا
مسجداں اُتے خرچ کریندا اوہدی زندگی دا ورتارا
بہاول نگر دی ممتاز شخصیت عزت کرے جگ سارا
غریباں تے مسکیناں دا اوہنوں غمخوار ویکھیا
ایڈا سوہنا فیملی پارک ہر کوئی ویکھن آوے
ویکھن والا دوجی واری فیملی نال لیاوے
رات گئے تک گھمے پھرے اوہ بہتیاں خوشیاں پاوے
میں وی جا جا پارک نوں ہے بار بار ویکھیا
پارک دے وچ گھمن والے رج رج خوشیان پاون
ہر طرح دے کھانے پکن جو دل چاہوے کھاون
چنگے ذائقے والی چائے ٹھاکر ہوریں پلاون
ایہو جیا ذائقہ تاں اساں نہ کدی بازار ویکھیا

کڑیاں وی کدی سیر بہانے فیملی دے نال آندیاں نیں
مہک پھلاں دیں پہل موراں دی پیاں اپنا دل پرچاندیاں نیں
دوجی واری نال سہلیاں ول ول اوتھے آندیاں نیں
کشتی رانی دے وچ وی بیٹھیا میں انہاں نوں کئی وار ویکھیا
سوہنی اُچی پہاڑی ویکھ کے خوشیاں ہون دوبالا
مست ہوا دے جھولے آون کوئی سمجھے درداں والا
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بند ر بچیاں کولوں چیزاں لے لے پیٹ اپنا پئے بھردے نیں
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Phytodiversity, Vegetation Composition and Ethnoecology of Muzaffarabad District, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

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