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1000 tulosta hakusanalla M Farhan Aslam
Um estudo sobre o comportamento dos banqueiros face banca isl mica, um inqu rito transversal foi realizado nos seis distritos denominados MULTAN, LODHRAN, MUZAFAR GARH, BAHAWALPUR, VEHARI e RAHIM YAR KHAN. O quadro de amostragem consiste em dois bancos Allied Bank e United Bank dos referidos distritos. Os dados foram recolhidos e analisados atrav s de diferentes t cnicas. Foi examinada uma amostra de 110 funcion rios de bancos seleccionados aleatoriamente. Foi decidido recolher dados atrav s de question rio. O question rio foi finalizado com 23 perguntas. E os dados s o recolhidos atrav s de inqu rito presencial. As unidades de amostragem foram consideradas todos os banqueiros de um banco e as unidades de observa o eram os empregados de um banco. E foi fundado que o comportamento geral dos banqueiros em rela o banca isl mica positivo. Eles querem trabalhar para os bancos isl micos e ver os bancos isl micos como uma parte importante do sector banc rio no futuro.
Badanie zachowania bankier w wobec bankowości islamskiej, przekrojowe badanie zostalo przeprowadzone w sześciu okręgach o nazwach MULTAN, LODHRAN, MUZAFAR GARH, BAHAWALPUR, VEHARI i RAHIM YAR KHAN. Ramka do pobierania pr bek sklada się z dw ch bank w Allied Bank i United Bank z tych okręg w. Dane zostaly zebrane i przeanalizowane przy użyciu r żnych technik. Przeanalizowano losowo wybraną pr bę 110 pracownik w bank w. Postanowiono zebrac dane za pomocą kwestionariusza. Ankieta zostala zakończona 23 pytaniami. A dane zbierane są poprzez ankietę bezpośrednią. Za jednostki pr by uznano wszystkich bankier w banku, a jednostki obserwacyjne byly pracownikami banku. I zalożono, że og lne zachowanie bankier w wobec bankowości islamskiej jest pozytywne. Chcą oni pracowac dla islamskich bank w i widziec islamskie banki jako gl wną częśc sektora bankowego w przyszlości.
HBL Banking in Pakistan
Humaira Akram; M. Farhan Aslam; M. Javaid Iqbal
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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Handwritten Character Recognition
Saima Farhan; M Abuzar Fahiem; Huma Tauseef
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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A Smart Agriculture Land Suitability Detection Model Using Machine Learning with Google Earth Engine
M. Amir Latif; Muhammad Farhan; Noor Zaman Jhanjhi
Eliva Press
2020
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The development and growth of plants and crops heavily depend on the number of mineral nutrients and their concentrations available in the soil, moisture in the soil, air quality and water availability. Plants or crops sometimes face challenges in obtaining a sufficient amount of nutrients for the necessary cellular process from the soil due to immobility. The decrease in crops' growth, fertility, or poor food quality happens due to deficiency of natural nutrients, soil moisture, and water, which is required to meet the demand of plants' necessary cellular processes. Lack of nutrients in the soil may result in biodiversity reduction, which directly affects most food webs. This proposed research study will focus on the development of the agriculture land assessment model. Google Earth Engine is a publicly available data repository that hosts an enormous variety of datasets, including climate and weather forecasts, landcover, environmental variables, non-optical and optical wavelengths, water history and classification, and air quality. Precise high spatial resolution cropland extent product up to 60m resolution of very large or even of a specific region of any country is considered very important in addressing several challenges of water security and global food. Cropland products typically cover limited or broad farm areas that are critical for developing specific, higher-level cropland products such as crop irrigation, crop water production, crop intensities, and crop varieties methods. The processing by constructing precision-high resolution cropland-wide training and testing data on diverse geographical locations and safe frontiers, computing capacity, and the management of vast volumes of geographical data are all called challenges. A high-resolution cropland product derived from Sentinel-2 Multispectral (Level-1C) data for different characteristics of Pakistan was produced for the analysis. In this analysis, eight separate Sentinel-2 multi-spectral instruments (level-1C) data from 2018-19 (SWIR 2, SWIR 1, Cirrus, NIR, Red, Green, Blue, and Aerosols) have been used. The pixel-based classification algorithms have been used, and their precision is measured and seen in this study; both computations and analyzes have been conducted.
A Methodology of Bi-Directional Data Transformation in Emerging Research and Opportunities
Muhammad Farhan; Noor Zaman Jhanjhi; M. Amir Latif
Eliva Press
2020
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Relational Databases (RDBs) are largely employed, and so are often common as part of the car-rental age of software to both keep and retrieve information. RDBs are suitable to pay substantial data with no seeing about their semantics. Software dealing using RDB for information are conversant with this significance of information in their use from the system, but the semantics aren't a portion of their information version. The typical frame provided within just Semantic Web (SW) provides ability into those approaches to reuse and share information across diverse applications and platforms together side symbolizing their information connection - era. Since SW continues to be generated to your internet and progress, it has proven to be more invaluable in a variety of locations, especially if information from other sources must be exchanged or coordinated. It is not as achievable to displace all of the procedures data in the RDF sort, because most software continues to be related to RDB centered information representation. This dependence simplifies the notion of why both of those data units are essential to pay current tendency toward information storage and recovery. A methodology will become necessary since effective at altering data amongst RDB and RDF and storing data undamaged. This technique will turn out to be favorable to approaches at case concentrated or spread to utilize equally data units deprived of anxieties of shift. Hence such an approach can lower the conceptual difference amongst RDB along with RDF information units, leading to forming a concerted atmosphere such as advanced and traditional technologies along with the app. Most Information Regarding company-oriented approaches continues to be predicated around the relational data version. About the flip side, Semantic Internet statistics version RDF has come to be the newest benchmark for information modelling and investigation. As a result of the example integration of RDB and RDF information units has turned into the mandatory characteristic of these processes. This issue was a recent age scorching research issue. Many services, such as languages and tools, have been supplied in the form of Transformation of information out of RDB into RDF.
Image Based Sign Language Translation
Huma Tauseef; M Abuzar Fahiem; Saima Farhan
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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Industrial Applications of Anti-Vibration Rubber
Nabel Kadum Abd-Ali; Malia M. Farhan; Abbas Sahib Moosa
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2017
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LPG sweetening using MEROX Technology
Bilal Kazmi; Wali Ahsan; M. Farhan
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2017
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Historique De La Rente Française Et Des Valeurs Du TrÃ(c)sor
J M Fachan
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Historique De La Rente Française Et Des Valeurs Du TrÃ(c)sor
J M Fachan
Hutson Street Press
2025
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My aim in this book has been to give an account of the theoretical methods of analysis of multiphoton processes in atomic physics. In this account I have emphasized systematic methods as opposed to ad hoc approaches. Both perturbative and nonperturbative methods are presented with il- lustrative results of concrete applications. The perturbation theory is the primary tool of analysis of nonresonant multiphoton processes. It is developed here in conjunction with a diagrammatic language and is also renormalized to free it from the unwanted divergences which accompany the ordinary treatment when higher-order corrections are considered. The nonperturbative methods (i.e., methods other than that of power series ex- pansion in the field strength) become particularly important for consistent treatments of problems involving, for example, intermediate resonances, high field strengths, and finite pulse duration. The specifically nonpertur- bative methods for multiphoton transitions are presented in Chapters 6-11. The methods of resolvent equations and of effective Hamiltonians are developed for both the stationary and the time-dependent fields. The densi- ty matrix method is presented in conjunction with the problems of relaxa- tion and of fluctuating fields. The Floquet theory is presented both in the energy domain and in the time domain. Also treated are the methods of continued fractions, recursive iterative equations, and chain Hamiltonians.
My aim in this book has been to give an account of the theoretical methods of analysis of multiphoton processes in atomic physics. In this account I have emphasized systematic methods as opposed to ad hoc approaches. Both perturbative and nonperturbative methods are presented with il- lustrative results of concrete applications. The perturbation theory is the primary tool of analysis of nonresonant multiphoton processes. It is developed here in conjunction with a diagrammatic language and is also renormalized to free it from the unwanted divergences which accompany the ordinary treatment when higher-order corrections are considered. The nonperturbative methods (i.e., methods other than that of power series ex- pansion in the field strength) become particularly important for consistent treatments of problems involving, for example, intermediate resonances, high field strengths, and finite pulse duration. The specifically nonpertur- bative methods for multiphoton transitions are presented in Chapters 6-11. The methods of resolvent equations and of effective Hamiltonians are developed for both the stationary and the time-dependent fields. The densi- ty matrix method is presented in conjunction with the problems of relaxa- tion and of fluctuating fields. The Floquet theory is presented both in the energy domain and in the time domain. Also treated are the methods of continued fractions, recursive iterative equations, and chain Hamiltonians.