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Muhammad Sanaullah, Xiuquan Wang, Sajid Rashid Ahmad, Kamran Mirza, Muhammad Qasim Mahmood and Muhammad Kamran
The fate of agriculture in Pakistan is predominantly concerned with excessive water mining threats to the subsurface water resources. The current study integrates the Visual MODFLOW-2000 application to estimate the water balance of an aquifer bounded by ...
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Othman Kareem Mahmood,Jamal Ahmed Hama Kareem,Wirya Najm Rashid,Daroon Faridun Abdulla
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This paper explores the relationship between the physical facility layout of the Sulaymaniyah Pediatric Teaching Hospital (SPTH) and Sulaymaniyah Teaching Hospital (STH) and the quality of healthcare service dimensions using the correlation coefficient a...
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Rashid Mahmood, Shaofeng Jia
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Pakistan?s economy is significantly reliant on agriculture. However, Pakistan is included in the most water-stressed countries in the world, and its water resources are considerably vulnerable to climate variability and climate change. Therefore, in the ...
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Rashid Mahmood, Shaofeng Jia, Mukand S. Babel
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Pakistan is one of the most highly water-stressed countries in the world and its water resources are greatly vulnerable to changing climatic conditions. The present study investigates the possible impacts of climate change on the water resources of the K...
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