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جناب شفیق جونپوری اُردو زبان کے نامور شاعر تھے اوراُن کاتعلق شعراء کے اُس گروہ سے تھا جوترقی پسند شاعری کے اُس دور طمطراق میں بھی فکروبیان کی پرانی قدروں کوسینہ سے لگاتے رہے، اورصرف یہی نہیں بلکہ اپنے فنی کمال و صنعت گری کے ذریعہ اُن کو مزید جلا بخشی اوران کی عزّت وآبرو قائم رکھی۔ کوئی شبہ نہیں کہ ان حضرات کی وفات ملک و قوم اورعلم وادب کے لیے بڑا حادثہ ہے،لیکن یہ دنیا یوں ہی چل رہی ہے اور چلتی رہے گی ۔ سدارہے نام اﷲ کا!
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This paper deals with the research findings of an anthropological study about quail hunting and quail fighting in Taunsa Sharif. The major objective of this research was to find the traditional tools and techniques being used for different types of quail hunting by the natives. There is a strong relationship between two of the activities. Through the quail hunting a flock of birds is captured and out of this the finest quails are selected for the fight on the basis of certain culturally defined criteria. There are seven traditional types of quail hunt that are being practiced. All types of hunts vary from each other because of different reasons, i.e., season of the hunt, usage of tools and techniques. The division of labor and party formation has a vital role in both quail hunt and fight. This paper is an attempt to explain the process, practices, tool and techniques of quail hunting. Besides this indigenous perspective about the start of quail fight and hunt are discussed. The data presented in this research paper were collected in Union Council Urban Tehsil Taunsa Sharif by utilizing anthropological research tools and techniques from August 2008 to January 2009.
Subcellular localization of proteins is one of the most significant characteristics of living cells that may reveal plentiful information regarding the working of a cell. Subcellular localization property of proteins plays a key role in understanding numerous functions of proteins. The proteins, located in their respective compartments or localizations, are in- volved in their relevant cellular processes, which may include cell apoptosis, asymmetric cell division, cell cycle regulation, and spermatic morphogenesis. In fact, cells may not perform their regular operations well in case proteins are not found in their proper subcellular lo- cations. Improper localization of proteins may lead to primary human liver tumors, breast cancer, and Bartter syndrome. Protein sequencing has observed rapid expansion due to the advancement in genomic sequencing technologies. This led the research community to recognize the functionalities of different proteins. In this connection, microscopy imaging is providing protein images well in time with low cost compared to protein sequencing. However, automated systems are required for fast and reliable classification of these protein images. Comprehensive analysis of fluorescence microscopy images is required in order to develop efficient automated systems for accurate localization of various proteins. For this purpose, representation of microscopy images with discriminative numerical descriptors has always been a challenge. This thesis focuses on the identification of discriminative feature extraction strategies effective for protein subcellular localization, the recognition capability of the prediction sys- tems, and the reduction of classifier bias towards the majority class due to the imbalance present in data. The contributions of this thesis include (1) Analysis of different spatial and transform domain features, (2) Development of a novel idea for GLCM construction in DWT domain, (3) Analysis of SMOTE oversampling in the feature space, (4) Analysis of GLCM in the spatial domain for capturing discriminative information from fluorescence microscopy protein images along different orientations, (5) Exploitation of Texton images for their capability of extracting discriminative information along different orientations from fluorescence microscopy protein images, (6) Development of the web based prediction sys- tems that can be accessed freely by the academicians and researchers. Extensive simulations are performed in order to assess the efficiency of the proposed pre- dictions systems in discriminating different subcellular structures from various datasets.