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Thesis Info

Author

Masha-Allah Mian Muhammad

Department

Deptt. of Computer Sciences, QAU.

Program

MSc

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1997

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

65

Subject

Computer Sciences

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/M.Sc COM/494

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676716938430

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ماخذ(گوجرانوالہ)سہ ماہی جلد: 1شمارہ 1،جنوری ۔مارچ2020ء

تحقیقی و ادبی مجلہ" ماخذ "

شمارہ ۔ 3      جلد اول

ستمبر۔ نومبر           2020ء

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مقالہ نگار:

محمد افضال بٹ ڈاکٹر

 

روبینہ زیدی

 

 

عنوان مقالہ:

اردو ادب کے فروغ میں مجلہ’’ نقوش‘‘کا کردار

توضیحاتِ مقالہ:

اردو ادب کی ترقی میں" نقوش " ایک رجحان ساز اردو رسالہ تھا جسے محمد طفیل نے مارچ 1948ء میں شروع کیا تھا۔ زیر نظر مضمون "نقوش "میں اردو ادب کے کردار پر بحث کی گئی ہے۔ اس میں تنقیدی تحریروں کے ساتھ تخلیقی کام بھی شائع  ہوتا تھا۔

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مقالہ نگار:

ارشداویسی ڈاکٹر

 

ہارون

 

 

عنوان مقالہ:

اردو رسم الخط کی خصوصیات ایک جائزہ

توضیحاتِ مقالہ:

زیرنظر تحقیقی مضمون میں اردو رسم الخط کی جمالیاتی دلکشی ،وسعت اور فوائد کو بیان کرنے کی کوشش کی ہے۔ دنیا بھر میں مختلف زبانوں کی نمائندگی کے لیے مختلف قسم کی تحریری رسم الخط  استعمال کیے جا رہے ہیں۔یہ رسم الخط ان کے معاشروں اور زبانوں کے ساتھ گہرے جذباتی ،ثقافتی اورروایتی تعلقا ت رکھتے ہیں۔

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Reconciliation Process in Afghanistan and Pakistan as Cardinal Player

Afghanistan is in state of war for almost 40 long years but the political dynamics got changed after 9/11. Since the war on terror started facets of peace talks launched without meaningful end. The reconciliation process in Afghanistan had immediately started after establishment of Afghan interim government in 2001. Till 2016 mid, four different reconciliation /reintegration processes were launched by the USA and Hamid Karzai government with Afghan Taliban. The new elected president Ashraf Ghani ended all such processes in 2016 but showed willingness again in 2018 for direct peace talks between USA and Taliban clerics. In the current political scenario, Afghan reconciliation process is back on track with direct peace talks between USA, Taliban and Afghan Government along other international actors. However, Taliban were not ready to sit with the Afghan Government and this is where the Pakistan played as key to Afghan peace process. The focus of this research article is to find the challenges and opportunities of this peace process; Pakistan’s role as cardinal player can consolidate the peace process in Afghanistan. Furthermore, this research will give future recommendations for the peace process in Afghanistan.

Green Synthesis of Noble Metal Nanoparticles by Use of Natural Polysaccharides

The object of this study was to synthesize highly biocompatible and stable gold, silver and copper nanoparticles, without use of toxic reducing and stabilizing agents in aqueous media. In order to achieve this objective, natural polysaccharides (hemicelluloses) were isolated from Plantago ovata (PO), Mimosa pudica (MP) and Lallemantia royleana (LR) and used as reducing and stabilizing agents. The isolated polysaccharides were characterized by elemental, moisture, optical rotation, FTIR and MALDI-ToF analyses. They were found to be highly branched hemicelluloses. It was discovered that the hemicelluloses can effectively reduce noble metal ions due to presence of aldehyde groups in their structures. These hemicelluloses can absorb water several times their mass and swell like hydrogels. In swollen form they can encapsulate and disperse nanoparticles in their matrix, as evidenced by electron microscopy. The dispersion was effective in keeping the particles from each other over longer periods of time. Metal nanoparticles were readily obtained after mixing the metal salts with suspensions of these hemicelluloses in water. The reaction rate followed the order: PO ≥ LR > MP. The reduction process was witnessed by colour change (from yellow to blue/purple/ruby red depending upon the pH and reaction temperature) and monitored by recording the surface plasmon resonance spectra in the 350-800 nm range. The synthesized nanoparticles exhibited spherical shapes. Size of particles was found to depend on amount of hemicellulose used, pH and temperature of reaction mixture. Effect of these parameters was optimized by response surface methodology to get smallest possible size of the particles. The lowest surface plasmon resonance peaks representing smallest size obtained by reduction of gold with MP, PO and LR were 530, 520 and 517 nm, respectively. The SPR spectra of AgNPs started building up at pH > 6 and exhibit maxima at 412, 396 and 387 nm with PO, MP and LR, respectively. The smallest particle sizes obtained under optimum conditions were ~ 10 nm (with LR), ~10 nm (with LR) and 70 nm (with LR), respectively of gold, silver and copper. The synthesized gold nanoparticles were found to be non-toxic as shown by cytotoxic tests. The size of the gold nanoparticles ( > 30) obtained by use of MP falls in the range that is suitable for cellular uptake in various cancer cell lines, as the gold nanoparticles having size > 30 nm can rarely enter nucleus of the cell, so are suitable for safe drug delivery. On the other hand nanoparticles of silver and copper, exhibited dose-dependent antimicrobial activities against E. coli, A.tumefaciens, P. aeruginosa, B. subtilis and S. aureusand, they were found to be cytotoxic against brine shrimps and Hela cell lines and the tumours caused by A. tumefaciens. These results suggest that gold nanoparticles can be used for safe drug delivery without any therapeutic effect of their own, whereas nanoparticles of silver and copper can be used as anti-infective and anti-cancer agents. Gold nanoparticles being non-toxic were subjected to bio-distribution studies in rabbit and tumour bearing mice by use of radio labelled gold (198Au) nanoparticles. The uptakes differed with the use of hemicelluloses. Highest uptake of gold nanoparticles (radiolabelled) dispersed in PO mucilage, after 3h, was found in spleen followed by liver, heart, muscle, kidneys and lungs in rabbit. In case of gold nanoparticles synthesized by use of MP the highest uptake was in spleen followed by liver, kidneys, blood and bladder after 3h. They depleted with time in spleen and were significantly higher in liver after 24h. The particles also accumulated in epithelium carcinoma tumour. After oral administration of radiolabeled gold nanoparticles to rabbit, it was found that the particles were released to colon due to solubility of hemicelluloses in basic media suggesting that they can be used for targeted delivery at colons. In serum proteins the gold nanoparticles bound preferentially to globulins with the order; α1-globulin (6.5%) followed by α2-globulin (~2%), β-globulin (~1%), γ-globulin (0.707%) and albumin (0.66%).