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ENT 530 Social Media Portfolio: Muslimfrendly / Muhammad Sabiq Khan Ibrahim Shah
Muslimfrendly is a company that sell Muslim product. The main objective of the business to achieve is providing a Muslim product to our customer at the affordable price.
This business start at 1 November 2020. The product that are sold are liked by many people because of the cheap and affordable price. This give a good insight for the increase in sales of our product to its customer.
In the beginning of the launching the business there are not much demand because of there are no variation of product that the customer can choose. However as the company vary it product option more demand are get from the customer thus increasing our sale. As the business is growing Muslimfrendly a determine in giving our best effort so the business can be expand in other area
Figure S4 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S4, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S5 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S5, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S2 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S2, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Effects of Parasitic Source/Drain Junction Area on THz Responsivity of MOSFET Detector
This paper reports the effect of the source/drain junction area on the responsivity of a MOSFET-based THz detector. From the numerical analysis based on the distributed-channel model for the plasma-wave detection mechanism, it is predicted that both the responsivity and noise-equivalent power (NEP) are improved with a relatively larger source junction area than drain junction area. For experimental verification, three types of MOSFET detectors with different source/drain junction areas are fabricated with 65-nm CMOS technology. From on-wafer measurement at 0.3 THz, 2.57 times enhanced responsivity and 63% reduced NEP have been obtained in the sample with the smallest drain junction area and the largest source junction area. IEE
Figure S3 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S3, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S7 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S7, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S6 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S6, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Table S1 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Table S1, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S8 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S8, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
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