Golam Mustafa, Shaiful Chowdhury, Fariha Tasmin Jaigirdar
In this modern era the developing countries will be remain mired in poverty unless they preoccupy more on widening the technology and innovation to everywhere throughout the country including urban to small rural areas. The essence of Computer is now swelling in such an extent that we can not think ...
Nadim Sharif, Rubayet Rayhan Opu, Shamsun Nahar Ahmed, Mithun Kumar Sarkar et al.
Background Socio-demographics and comorbidities are involved in determining the severity and fatality in patients with COVID-19 suggested by studies in various countries, but study in Bangladesh is insufficient. Aims We designed the study to evaluate the association of sociodemographic and comorbidi...
Kamrunnaher Shultana, A. Z. M. Motiur Rahman, Abdullah Al Baki, Md. Shohidul Islam Khan et al.
Dengue is a self-limiting acute mosquito born disease caused by Dengue virus. Dengue infections may be asymptomatic or can result in a wide spectrum of disease severity ranging from an influenza-like illness (Dengue fever) to the life-threatening Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)/Dengue shock syndrome ...
Atqiya Fariha, Ithmam Hami, Mahafujul Islam Quadery Tonmoy, Shahana Akter et al.
Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer related deaths worldwide. Limited therapeutic options and resistance to existing drugs are the major hindrances to the clinical success of this cancer. In the past decade, several studies showed the role of microRNA (miRNA) driven cell cycle regulation in l...
Md Mostafizur Rahman, Jannate Mehjabin Jhinuk, Nadia Habib Nabila, Mir Taj Mira Yeasmin et al.
Bangladesh has experienced long term COVID-19 impact in the education sector where university students have suffered a lot. This cross-sectional study intended to evaluate the health behavior of public university students towards the COVID-19. The convenience sampling technique was employed during t...
Madhab Chandra Das, Fatema Tabassum Liza, Partha Pratim Pandit, Fariha Tabassum et al.
The majority of strokes are triggered by the heart and brain blocking expected pathways. Today, it is the most common cause of death in the worldwide. By looking at the people affected, several risk elements that are thought to be connected to the stroke's cause have been determined. Numerous studie...
Md Lutfor Rahman, Fariha Mir, Sumaiya Nawrin, Rasel A. Sultan et al.
The pulsating heat pipe, a serpentine tube of capillary dimension with many turns, has great impact on today's successful thermal management. It is an ascending technology to satisfy present requirement of increasing thermal performance. Focusing on this, an experiment has been done on the open loop...
Md Lutfor Rahman, Pijush Kanti Saha, Fariha Mir, Asfia Tanjim Totini et al.
Abstract This paper presents an experimental investigation of an open loop pulsating heat pipe of 2 mm inner diameter and 2.5 mm outer diameter with fin in condenser section to study the heat transfer performance. The setup is an open loop closed end pulsating heat pipe creating a total of 8 loops w...
Syed Moinuddin Satter, Zarin Abdullah, Farzana Fariha, Yeasir Karim et al.
BACKGROUND: Norovirus is a major cause of endemic acute gastroenteritis (AGE) worldwide. We described the epidemiology, risk factors, and genotypic distribution of noroviruses among hospitalized patients of all ages in Bangladesh. METHODS: From March 2018 to October 2021, 1250 AGE case patients and ...
Mohammad Rakibul Islam, Ahmed Mujtaba Al Naser, Fatema Zerin Jaba, Fariha Anzum et al.
Abstract A hexagonal outlined porous cladding with vacant core photonic crystal fibre (HOPC‐VC‐PCF) sensor using Zeonex has been presented, which can detect cyanides at the THz regime. Cyanides are incredibly lethal chemicals to humans as they can rapidly cause impairment or even death; such harmful...
Md Lutfor Rahman, Sumaiya Nawrin, Rasel A. Sultan, Fariha Mir et al.
The pulsating heat pipe, a serpentine tube of capillary dimension with many turns, has great impact on today's successful thermal management. It is an ascending technology to satisfy present requirement of increasing thermal performance. Focusing on this, an experiment has been done on the close loo...
Alex Mercer, Ali Ashraf, Nafisa Lira Huq, Fariha Haseen et al.
CONTEXT: In rural Bangladesh, family planning services--previously provided through household visits and satellite clinics--were transferred to static community clinics under the government's sectoral program for 1998-2003, but the next sectoral program reversed the change without a formal evaluatio...
Mohammad Shahriar, Fariha Alam, Mir Muhammad Nasir Uddin
In this present study, the root extracts of Withania somnifera were subjected to a comparative evaluation of the membrane stabilization and thrombolytic activity on human blood sample. The thrombolytic and membrane stabilizing activities were assessed by using human erythrocyte and the results were ...
Mayaj Al Razy, Arnab Barua Niloy, Saif Ahmed, Farihatun Jannat et al.
Md. Arefin Rabbi Emon, Hasan Jamil Apon, Fahim Faisal, Mirza Muntasir Nishat et al.
Computing systems are ubiquitous in today’s world and hence security has become a seminal factor that should be given more priority along with other parameters. In this context, many cryptographic systems have been emerged of which Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) has been furnished as one of the ...