J.M. McArthur, Peter Ravenscroft, S. Safiulla, M. F. Thirlwall
In the deltaic plain of the Ganges‐Meghna‐Brahmaputra Rivers, arsenic concentrations in groundwater commonly exceed regulatory limits (>50 µg L −1 ) because FeOOH is microbially reduced and releases its sorbed load of arsenic to groundwater. Neither pyrite oxidation nor competitive exchange with ...
Hossain M. Anawar, Junji Akai, Kaori Komaki, Hiroshi Terao et al.
Hossain M. Anawar, Junji Akai, Khan M. G. Mostofa, S. Safiullah et al.
Of the 2508 water samples analyzed in 10 districts of Bangladesh, 51%, on an average, contained arsenic levels of 0.05 to 2.50 mg/l. 95% of nail, 96% of hair, and 94% of urine samples contained arsenic above the normal level. Approximately 3.58 million people out of a total of 17.92 million who are ...
Md Safiullah, Md. Nurul Kabir, Mohammad Dulal Miah
We examine the impact of firm-level carbon emissions on credit ratings, drawing on a sample of 3116 firm-year observations over the period 2004–2018 in the context of U.S. We find a negative, economically meaningful impact of carbon emissions on credit ratings. This finding remains robust when we em...
Shafi M. Tareq, S. Safiullah, Hossain M. Anawar, Marina Rahman et al.
The presence of considerable concentrations of As (Sonargon: below detection limit (bdl)-1.46 mg/l; Faridpur: bdl-1.66 mg/l) and some other elements (like B, F, U) in groundwater of the Ganges-Meghna-Brahmaputra (G-M-B) rivers flood plain indicate that several millions of people are consuming contam...
V. Ittekkot, S. Safiullah, B. Mycke, Richard Seifert
Safiullah Habibi, Salem Djedidi, Kunlayakorn Prongjunthuek, Md Firoz Mortuza et al.
Duojiao tan, Festus Fatai Adedoyin, Rafael Alvarado, Muhammad Ramzan et al.
39 40 Currently, one of the most significant challenges of agricultural sector of an economy is to keep 41 pace with the world's rapidly growing population in order to feed them. But continuous 42 environmental degradation is posing serious threat to the agricultural production. The objective 43 of ...
Tasnim Azim, Shaikh Meshbahuddin Ahmad, Sefat-e- Khuda, Md. Safiullah Sarker et al.
ABSTRACT A prospective study was conducted with Bangladeshi children with rotavirus (RV) diarrhea to assess whether nutritional and clinical parameters, RV serotypes, levels of interleukin-10 (IL-10), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), and gamma interferon (IFN-γ), and RV-specific antibody titers ...
Tasnim Azim, Md. Nazrul Islam, J Bogaerts, Mohammad Mian et al.
Published information regarding the prevalence of HIV in Bangladesh is limited. Surveys conducted in the past few years [1–5] show that the prevalence of HIV in Bangladesh is still low compared to its surrounding countries [6]. In order to determine the impact of the HIV epidemic on Bangladesh, a se...
Md Safiullah, Tanzina Akhter, Paolo Saona, Md. Abul Kalam Azad
Md. Safiullah
The commercial banking system dominates the financial sector with limited role of non-bank financial institutions and the capital market. The Banking sector alone accounts for a substantial share of assets of the financial system. Commercial banks contribute significantly in the economic development...
Md Abdus Sabur, A. A. Khan, S. Safiullah
Treatment of textile effluent, collected from Sattar Textile located at Chandra under Gazipur district, Bangladesh was carried out by chemical coagulation and precipitation method. The highly alkaline (pH=12.0) reddish orange colored effluent was characterized by chemical oxygen demand (COD) 1638 mg...
Fardin Khan, Nayem Hossain, Fuad Hasan, S M Maksudur Rahman et al.
This paper emphasizes the significant usage of natural fiber as a reinforced composite in the potential engineering field. Mechanical, civil, textile, agricultural, and other engineering sectors have already initiated the utilization of natural fiber in their multiple fields. After going through som...
V. Ittekkot, S. Safiullah, Rafee Arain