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Photograph of Sadaf Munshi, Shenaz Salim & Samina
Photograph of Dr. Sadaf Munshi with Shehnaz Saleem Hunzai (left), an official of Burushaski Research Academy (BRA) and Samina (right), a Burushaski speaker
THE VOICE OF FEMININE IDENTITY IN SAMINA ALI’S BRICK LANE.
Being a female is not an easiest way of surviving in this world. The struggles of each and every female are being given in the form of writing. Most of the women writers never fail to touch the inner struggle of the self through their writings. The Brick Lane by Samina Ali also fell in the same category. The struggle she has received in her life and her change at the end of the novel to show her own power as a female is the best twist given by Samina in the novel
Rawls, Mark Anthony interview
Oral History interview of Mark Rawls. Interview conducted by Bryan, Philip; Samina, Rahman; Solla, Karen at University of Central Florida
The Quaranstein
Journal #31 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Samina Naseem. From Pakistan. Quarantined in USA.Media Rise Publications. Quarantined Across Borders Collection. Edited by Dr. Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian.This is a narrative of a woman, who shares excerpts from her life to illustrate that a disease is not the only reason why people are quarantined
Estudio comparativo entre fructo samina y hemoglobina glicosilada en pacientes con diabetes mellitus
La determinación de fructo samina y hemoglobina glicosilada son útiles para el control del paciente deabético pero no, para su diagnóstico. Ya que el único parámetro 100 eficaz es la glucemia. La diabetes es tan antigua como el hombre y por ser una patología genética, heredable de origen desconocido poco o nada se puede hacer por evitarla. El aumento del nivel glucémico desencadena una excesiva glicación no enzimática de proteínas haciendo que aparezcan en el torrente sanguíneo productos que se acumulan en el paciente. La hemoglobina glicosilada y la fructo samina son formas indirectas para analizar la glucemia a largo y corto plazo respectivamente.Doctor en Bioquímica y FarmaciaCuenc
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In this article, Samina Nadeem argues that it is not possible for a poet to write in a new genre and also produce verses of great value, unless he possesses a sharp, critical vision. In light of this, she discusses Rashed’s critical views on literary works and issues in this essay
Scientific_Justification – Supplemental material for Boundary layer flow and heat transfer in a thin-film second-grade nanoliquid embedded with graphene nanoparticles
Supplemental material, Scientific_Justification for Boundary layer flow and heat transfer in a thin-film second-grade nanoliquid embedded with graphene nanoparticles by Noor Saeed Khan and Samina Zuhra in Advances in Mechanical Engineering</p
The GATS regulatory challenges and the new governance approaches
This thesis recommends a shift in the regulatory paradigm of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). GATS relies on binding legal disciplines for governing the multilateral services trade. The thesis argues that this is not an entirely appropriate approach in view of the peculiar nature of the services trade, and may have been the cause of the negligible services trade gains to date. The services trade rule-making in GATS is currently guided by the view that its legal disciplines need to be further strengthened. These disciplines mainly pertain to domestic regulatory measures which affect the services trade. The thesis however supports the argument that more flexible regulatory approaches are better suited to the governance of the multilateral services trade.Drawing some lessons for improving the GATS framework in these terms, the thesis carries out a case study of the financial services trade liberalization in the EU. This case study reveals the use of regulatory innovations in EU governance to make it more effective. Such regulatory innovations are sometimes termed as ‘New Governance’ approaches. They are flexible, deliberative and participatory in nature, and do not rely on binding legal mechanisms. Thus they offer greater potential for protecting EU Members’ regulatory autonomy, whilst executing its trade liberalization agenda. The thesis explores the possibility of utilizing similar approaches in GATS governance. It makes recommendations for improving GATS effectiveness through balancing its trade liberalization objectives with the WTO Members’ domestic regulatory autonomy. A change in the GATS regulatory outlook is seen as a tool to achieve this purpose, with more flexible approaches to governance being a step towards this goal
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