Arifa Sultana, Saimon Shahriar, Md. Rafat Tahsin, Sabiha Rahman Mim et al.
BACKGROUND: The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine (Covishield) was the first to be introduced in Bangladesh to fight the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic. As this vaccine had shown some side-effects in its clinical trial, we aimed to conduct a study assessing short-term adverse events following immunizatio...
Arifa Sultana, Sabiha Rahman Mim, Ananya Saha, Fahmida Yesmin et al.
Though mass vaccination programs helped to reduce the severity of the ongoing pandemic, various unwanted effects were reported in Turkey and Bangladesh after taking vaccines. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the adverse effects of several vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh and ho...
Ananya Dipita Bhakta, Nahid Hasan, Ashfaq Raveed, Niloy Deb et al.
• Mixed convection inside a square cavity containing an oscillating cylinder is studied. • An oscillatory pattern is observed in the instantaneous Nusselt number along the heated wall. • Higher cylinder size and lower oscillation frequency result in enhanced heat transmission. • Maximum thermal perf...
Ananya Saha, H. M. Zakir, Quazi Forhad Quadir, Nipunika Sarker et al.
Trace metal contamination in soil and farm products is common in Bangladesh, which enhances public awareness. Most of the studies in our country ignored potential human health risks from different routes of exposures to trace metals present in potato tubers and potato-growing soils. The study object...
Nipunika Sarker, Ananya Saha, Shaila Sharmin, Quazi Forhad Quadir et al.
A. Basak, Abu Talha Pallob, Faria Jahan, Muzaffar Hasan et al.
M Z Islam, M N Islam, T K Bhowmik, Ananya Roy et al.
Incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD) is increasing in developing countries in Bangladesh with improvement of socioeconomic status, urbanization, changes of dietary habits and lifestyle. Dyslipidaemia is one of the major contributors increase CAD risk. This study was aimed to find out the assoc...
Sushanta Biswas, Md. Hossain Sahadath, Nazia Rahim Ananya
Abstract Neutronic and burnup assessment of a light water reactor (LWR)-based small modular reactor (SMR) core with transuranic fuel (TRU) was carried out and compared with UO2 fuel and mixed oxide fuel (MOX) for different core composition and configurations. Eight different cores were modeled by ch...
Kyungwon Kwak, Thomas S. Varner, Saptarshi Saha, Mesbah Uddin Bhuiyan et al.
Thomas S. Varner, Saptarshi Saha, Kyungwon Kwak, Mesbah Uddin Bhuiyan et al.
A. Haque, Sanjida Islam, Nusrat Rahim Mim, Sabrina Mannan Meem et al.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder caused by various genetic, physiological and behavioral factors. It occurs due to an imbalance in the body’s insulin processing, which results in elevated blood sugar levels. Its early diagnosis can alleviate the risk of other deadly diseases. The onset and accurate ...
Arifa Sultana, Ananya Saha, Tahmina Akter, Fahima Aktar et al.
In light of the widespread recognition of the heritability of hypertension (HTN), numerous studies have been conducted to better understand the pathogenesis of different variants of HTN and their interactions. The complexity of crucial HTN makes it difficult to segregate and identify particular gene...
Ananya Amrit, Koushiki Mani
We have read the nice article Corner of the world by Joel Fokom Domgue et al[1][1] about onsite training of clinicians on new techniques to improve cervical cancer prevention in sub-Saharan Africa. India accounts for 15.2 percent of the total cervical cancer deaths in the world.[2][2] Cervical
Ananya Mukherjee, Md. Zaki Faisal, Milton Kumar Saha
Measuring urban resilience is one of the important processes toward understanding the potential current and future risks of cities, assessing the challenges of urbanization and to guide the development of urban areas. The research was conducted in a slum named Bangabandhu Colony under Barishal City ...
Tomal Saha, Ananya Roy, Sadman Yasir, Shahid Bin Anik et al.