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M Atiqur Rahman
Pág. 324 - 344
The progress, problems and prospects of biodiversity and plant taxonomic researches conducted in Bangladesh during the last two decades have been analyzed. The inventory of the flora, threatened taxa and family wise itemization in all groups of plants ar...
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Atiqur sm-Rahman, Chih Hung Lo and Yasmin Jahan
The news media, specifically online newspapers, is one of the powerful transmitters of discourse due to its rapid accessibility that contributes to social beliefs and attitudes that often shape our perceptions on dementia and Alzheimer?s disease. The med...
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Mohammed Yusuf, Mai M Al-Oqail, Ebtesam S Al-Sheddr, Adnan Jathlan Al-Rehaily, M Atiqur Rahman
Pág. 312 - 320
An inventory of medicinal species diversity in the flora of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been made for 15 angiosperm families, viz., Boraginaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae, Molluginaceae, Papavaraceae, Portulacaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rham...
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Javed Mallick, Chander Kumar Singh, Mohammed Khaloofah AlMesfer, Anand Kumar, Roohul Abad Khan, Saiful Islam and Atiqur Rahman
Saudi Arabia is an arid country with very limited water resources. The absence of surface water bodies along with erratic rainfall renders groundwater as the most reliable source of potable water in arid and semi-arid regions globally. Groundwater qualit...
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M. Amzad Hossain, Zhari Ismail, Atiqur Rahman, Sun Chul Kang
Pág. 328 - 334
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Vivek K. Bajpai, Atiqur Rahman and Sun Chul
Pág. 28 - 35
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M Harun-ur-Rashid, M Enamur Rashid, M Atiqur Rahman
Pág. 141 - 167
The study aimed at inventorying of threatened plant species of Bangladesh to determine their status of occurrence for emphasizing the setting-up of national conservation strategies and sustainable management. Complete inventory of two families, the Apocy...
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M Atiqur Rahman, M Enamur Rashid
Pág. 231 - 249
The present study was aimed at recognizing the status of 28 endemic plants of Bangladesh and determining their conservation management strategies. These endemics belong to 17 angiosperm families and constitute about 0.78% of the total species of the coun...
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