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In this article, we study the revised model of boundary-layer flow past a permeable stretching/shrinking sheet over the heated surface in a nanofluid with stability and regression analyses. The revised model refers to a physically more realistic approach,
Shah Jahan +3 more
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Etiology and Symptoms of Epilepsy from the Perspective of Traditional Persian Medicine Scientists
Epilepsy is a relatively common neurological disease classified as a chronic disease in modern medicine. Different treatments have been suggested for this disease, but they have failed in complete treatment of some types of epilepsy.
Haleh Tajadini +3 more
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Taylor wavelet quasilinearization method for solving tumor growth model of fractional order
This study introduces an innovative approach combining Taylor wavelet with quasilinearization, aiming to enhance the fractional-order tumor growth model.
Pooja Yadav, Shah Jahan, Mohammad Izadi
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This study introduces a new fractional order Fibonacci wavelet technique proposed for solving the fractional Bagley-Torvik equation (BTE), along with the block pulse functions.
Pooja Yadav +2 more
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Barriers to patient and family‐centred care in adult intensive care units: A systematic review
Aim Despite remarkable theoretical evidence of positive outcomes of patient and family‐centred care, it is rarely performed in the intensive care setting.
Frank Kiwanuka +2 more
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Modeling Water and Nitrogen Balance of Different Cropping Systems in the North China Plain
The North China Plain (NCP) is experiencing serious groundwater level decline and groundwater nitrate contamination due to excessive water pumping and application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer.
Shah Jahan Leghari +3 more
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Bell wavelets method to solve class of fractional differential equations arising in fluid mechanics
This study introduces a new Bell wavelet matrix method to solve a class of fractional differential equations arising in fluid mechanics. The class under consideration comprises the fractional relaxation-oscillation equation (R-OE) as a special case.
Pooja Yadav +2 more
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The Status of Women in the Mughal Empire: Shah Jahan Reign
During the reign of Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire exhibited a complex socio-economic structure characterised by significant wealth concentration among a small elite. Approximately 36.5% of the empire’s assessed revenues were allocated to sixty-eight Princesses and Amirs, while 25% were distributed among 587 officers, resulting in 62% of the total ...
Kamran Siraj, Muhammad Amin
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Emperors of Ṣūrat and Maʿnī: Jahangir and Shah Jahan as Temporal and Spiritual Rulers
This article begins with a discussion of a more-than-life-sized portrait of Jahangir (r. 1605–27) that is surrounded by verses in twenty-six cartouches. These verses are of special interest because they are the connecting link between a series of “allegorical paintings” made for Jahangir and the new concept of sovereignty devised for his father, Akbar,
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Development of Kabul under Mughals (1504-1738 Ad)
Kabul was a bridge between Indian Mughal Empire and Central Asia, the ancestral homeland of the founder of the Mughal Empire. Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, carries about 3,500 years old historical records mentioning Kabul with different names like ...
Sumaira , Zahid Anwar
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