Mst. Sarmina Yeasmin, Md. Jasim Uddin, Subarna Sandhani Dey, Jaytirmoy Barmon et al.
This research delves into the analysis of essential oil derived from Citrus limon leaves cultivated in the northern region of Bangladesh, focusing on their potential attributes. The essential oil was extracted employing microwave-assisted gravity station without using solvent. Optimization was carri...
Ferdousi Chowdhury, Sayeba Akhter, Aminul Islam, Junnu Rayen et al.
Background: Blood transfusion is a life saving intervention in some obstetric and gynecological cases but is associated with risk of transfusion reaction and transmission of infection . Appropriate use of blood and blood products is of utmost importance for the safety of the patients. During the eva...
Natasha Tanzila Monalisa, Shinthi Tasnim Himi, Nusrat Sultana, Musfika Jahan et al.
Reema Afroza Alia, Nayeema Sadia, Nazma Parvin Shammy, Ferdous Ara Tithy et al.
Despite a drop in the previous three decades, diarrhoeal illness remains a significant worldwide cause of young fatalities. Childhood rotavirus, diarrhoea, climatic variables, and malnutrition all have a significant link. Conversely, in the recent decade, a major nutritional transition (reduced unde...
Natasha Tanzila Monalisa, Shinthi Tasnim Himi, Nayeema Ferdous, Md. Ezharul Islam et al.
<p>Though in this modern society men and women are said to be given equal rights, having no gender discrimination, women are still considered weak and endlessly facing rape, domestic violence, eve-teasing, workplace violence, physical assault, cyberbullying even being killed. In South Asian co...
Mst. Bushra Fatema, Joy Sarker, Mst. Jannatul Ferdous, Tithi Sarker et al.
Soil salinity significantly impacts nutrient availability, especially phosphorus (P), in the southwestern regions of Bangladesh, where salinity is prevalent during the dry season. This study investigates the effect of varying salinity levels (2, 4, 8, and 12 dS m⁻¹) on phosphorus transformation and ...
Tithi Sarker, Jannatun Nayeema, Joy Sarker, Mst. Jannatul Ferdous et al.
A laboratory experiment was carried out with four representative soil series named Bajoa, Dumuria, Jhalakati, and Ghior which are collected from the Ganges tidal floodplain in Bangladesh where the main cropping pattern is rice-vegetables to determine the phosphorus adsorption. The selected physical ...
Md. Ismiel Hossen Abir, Nayeema Ferdous, Afsara Tasnim, Nabiha Mustaqeem
Poetry summarization presents unique challenges for Large Language Models due to its dense use of metaphor, imagery, rhythm, and stylistic elements. This study analyzes the zero-shot techniques for poem summarization using the five state-of-the-art Large Language Models (LLMs), such as Gemini 2.5 Fl...
Sumi AKTER, Mehanaj Afrin, Md.Nayeem Hossain, Afshana Ferdous et al.
Tabassum Amina, Maruf Hossain Mishuk, Nayeema Islam Bhuiya, Labim Maliat et al.
Bangladeshi youth protested the return of quotas, resulting in a geopolitical crisis. They face internet outages and callous aggression (Amnesty International, 2024), which seems to have affected their mental health negatively. The purpose of this study was to understand the predominant mental healt...
Md Saiyem Raiyan, Nayeema Ferdous
Bengali abstractive summarization has long been hindered by noisy, limited-quality reference datasets and limited evaluation methods. Prior benchmarks reported apparent strong performance, yet relied on small-scale human studies and reference-based metrics, both of which underestimate the generative...
Md Saiyem Raiyan, Nayeema Ferdous
Large language models excel in English but struggle with low-resource languages such as Bengali due to limited training data and complex linguistic structures. This paper represents a groundbreaking novel system that applies state-of-the-art natural language processing techniques to examine subject-...
Sabira Rahman, Shaifa Lubna Mili, Mahfuza Islam, Nayeema Ferdous Shanta et al.
Background: The immune response to COVID-19 varies among individuals based on multiple factors, including age, comorbidities and prior exposure to the virus. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing vaccination strategies and public health policies. This study was conducted in a tert...
Reena Debnath, Wahida Khanam, Sanjoy Das, Nayeema Ferdous Shanta et al.
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a significant cause of visual impairment in premature infants worldwide. In Bangladesh, increasing survival rates of preterm infants highlight the urgency of ROP screening and treatment. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent blindness and improve...
Sabira Rahman, Nayeema Ferdous Shanta, Mashura Morshed, Saifa Lubna Mili et al.
Background: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a retinal disease that principally affects preterm infants. It is recognized as the leading cause of preventable blindness and visual impairment in the pediatric population. An increase in survival of very young preterm infants due to the advances in n...
Marion O. Adebiyi, Syed Umair Ahmad, Muhammad Makarfi Ahmad, Happiness Eric Aigbogun et al.
Md Mofazzal Sharif, Mahfuz Ara Ferdousi, Md Towhidur Rahman, Nayeema Rahman et al.
Title: Role of computed tomography in the evaluation of severity of acute pancreatitis.Introduction: Early diagnosis and determination of severity of acute pancreatitis is important for management and it depends largely on severity of disease. Medical treatment of mild acute pancreatitis includes co...