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    تجزیاتی مطالعہ نثر بے نظیر از میر بہادر علی حسینی مرتب: تنویر غلام حسین: Analytical Study of Prose Benazir by Mir Bahadur Ali Hussaini Compiler: Tanveer Ghulam Hussain

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    This article is a comparative analysis of “ Nasr-e-Banezir” by Meer Bahudar Ali Husani, edited by Ms. Tanveer Ghulam Hussain. This article throws light on the life and literary work of Meer Bahudar Ali Husani. “ Nasr-e-Banezir” have great importance due to its story and language Ms. Tanveer Ghulam Hussain used two transcripts to determine “Assasi Nuskha” .The difference in two manuscripts is written in References

    Bladder necrosis secondary to internal iliac artery embolization following pelvic fracture

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    A 49-year-old man following a road traffic accident (RTA) had an unstable pelvic fracture with urethral injury. Internal pelvic fixation with Supra-pubic catheter (SPC) drainage of his bladder was done. This failed to stop the bleeding and a pelvic angiography with bilateral internal iliac embolization using steel coils was performed successfully controlling the bleeding. After 4 weeks, the patient developed wound infection (Clavien Grade III) and on exploration, bladder necrosis was found. A urinary diversion using ileal conduit with excision of bladder was performed. A biopsy of the excised bladder confirmed bladder necrosis with a foreign material (coil) in one arterial lumen

    The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Ali, Muhammad, Raza, Ghulam, Ali, Shaukat, Anjum, Syed Istiaq, Hussain, Ishtiaq (2018): The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 629-638, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.629, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.62

    Evaluation of dominant allelopathic weed through examining the allelopathic effects of four weeds on germination and seedling growth of six crops

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    Leaf aqueous extracts were used to examine the allelopathic effects of Melilotus indica, Medicago polymorpha, Elusine indica and Fumaria indica at four concentrations (10, 20, 30 and 40% W/V) on germination percentage, radicle and hypocotyl growth of six crops, namely Triticum aestivum, Hordeum vulgare, Medicago sativa, Trifolium spp., Raphanus sativus and Trigonella foenum-graecum. All weed extracts showed pronounced inhibitory effect on germination and seedling growth of tested crops, however inhibition was not consistent over studied parameters. Weeds exerted different allelopathic effects on test crops. Fumaria indica exhibited a significant negative effect on germination of all tested species at 20, 30 and 40% aqueous extracts, followed by Elusine indica and Medicago polymorpha, and Melilotus indica at 10% concentration level. Melilotus indica halted the hypocotyl growth of tested crops at 10 and 20% aqueous extracts, followed by F. indica at 30 and 40% dosage. Radicle growth of all recipient species was also stunted under the aqueous extract of M. indica at 20, 30 and 40%, followed by Medicago polymorpha except 10% concentration. Elusine indica showed negative effects on hypocotyl growth at higher concentrations as compared to Medicago polymorpha, whereas radicle growth was not affected under different aqueous extracts of E. indica. Leaf debris method was used in greenhouse to further authenticate the allelopathic effects of dominant allelopathic weed viz., Melilotus indica at four concentrations (0, 25, 50 and 75 g per 300 g of soil) on germination percentage, shoot and root length of four crops, namely Medicago sativa, Trifolium spp., Hordeum vulgare and Triticum aestivum. Powdered leaf debris of M. indica mixed with clay loam soil appeared to have strong allelopathic inhibition under higher concentrations on germination and shoot growth of Medicago sativa and Trifolium spp. as compared to Hordeum vulgare and Triticum aestivum, whereas inhibitory effects were more pronounced on Trifolium spp. and Triticum aestivum, in terms of their root length. Hence, M. indica proved a strong allelopathic weed that should be removed from field to avoid harmful effects during early growth stages of tested crops. Moreover, it is recommended that all these species be phytochemically examined for their allelopathic potential and possible development of environmental safe bio-herbicides to control weeds

    Fig. 9. Harmonia dimidiata. A in The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Fig. 9. Harmonia dimidiata. A) Habitus, B) Genital plates, C) Spermatheca. Scale bars = 0.2 mm.Published as part of Ali, Muhammad, Raza, Ghulam, Ali, Shaukat, Anjum, Syed Istiaq & Hussain, Ishtiaq, 2018, The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan, pp. 629-638 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3) on page 636, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.629, http://zenodo.org/record/483683

    "Music as an Interfaith Tool: The Meeting of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with the Novum Gaudium Gregorian Chant Choir"

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    The world of qawwālī is marked by the dazzling passage of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1948-1997), to the extent that one could say that there is a ‘before’ and an ‘after’ Nusrat: before him, no qawwāl had ever released so many recordings or been so successful. The great majority of the Westerners surely listened for the first time to qawwālī thanks to Nusrat’s intense voice. His meetings with musicians from different backgrounds took him to the most diverse audiences, as did his appearances in various film scores. In this article I take into exam the reception of the qawwālī as a musical genre in itself in the West: even if the listeners could not understand its poetical mystical texts in Urdu, Hindi and Farsi, the genre was clearly perceived as ‘devotional’ and ‘spiritual’ mainly thanks to the intense climate typical of the musical genre itself and thanks to Nusrat peculiar voice that entered different spiritual Western circles. From this contextualisation, I focused on a case study, a particular interfaith musical meeting that took place in 1994 at the ‘Time Zones’ Festival in Bari, Italy, at the San Sabino Cathedral, between the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Party and the Gregorian Chant Choir Novum Gaudium directed by Benedictine father Anselmo Susca (1929-2012). After this meeting, in 1997, a CD entitled Oriente / Occidente was released for the label Materiali Sonori. The concert and its CD can be considered as an example of a true interest in interfaith spirituality that was typical of the epoch and that somehow vanished after September 11th 2001

    Fig. 6. Oenopia mimica. A in The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Fig. 6. Oenopia mimica. A) Tegmen, B) Sipho, C) Genital plates, D) Spermatheca. Scale bars = 0.2 mm.Published as part of Ali, Muhammad, Raza, Ghulam, Ali, Shaukat, Anjum, Syed Istiaq & Hussain, Ishtiaq, 2018, The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan, pp. 629-638 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3) on page 634, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.629, http://zenodo.org/record/483683

    Fig. 10. Bulaea lichatschovii. A in The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Fig. 10. Bulaea lichatschovii. A) Tegmen, B) Sipho, C) Genital plates with spermatheca. Scale bars = 0.2 mm.Published as part of Ali, Muhammad, Raza, Ghulam, Ali, Shaukat, Anjum, Syed Istiaq & Hussain, Ishtiaq, 2018, The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan, pp. 629-638 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3) on page 636, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.629, http://zenodo.org/record/483683

    Fig. 2. Coccinella undecimpunctata. A in The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Fig. 2. Coccinella undecimpunctata. A) Habitus, B) Tegmen, C) Sipho, D) Genital plates, E) Spermatheca. Scale bars = 0.3 mm.Published as part of Ali, Muhammad, Raza, Ghulam, Ali, Shaukat, Anjum, Syed Istiaq & Hussain, Ishtiaq, 2018, The Tribe Coccinellini Weise (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Sindh, Pakistan, pp. 629-638 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3) on page 632, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.629, http://zenodo.org/record/483683

    Interview Script.Professor Muhammad Ali Muhammadi

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    . In October and November, we conducted some interviews on the issue of forced conversion. One such interview was taken from Prof. Muhammad Ali Shaikh. Prof. Muhammad Ali converted to Islam during adolescence. Let’s hear him narrating his story, the problems he faced, and his views on the nature of religious conversion in Pakistan and solutions that he proffers
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