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The laboratory findings of dengue patients (2013–2015).
<p>The laboratory findings of dengue patients (2013–2015).</p
Serotypes distribution (PCR based results) in mosquitoes and blood.
<p>Serotypes distribution (PCR based results) in mosquitoes and blood.</p
Age, education and employment record of dengue patients and their SES.
<p>Age, education and employment record of dengue patients and their SES.</p
Month, sex and area wise distribution of dengue patients.
<p>Month, sex and area wise distribution of dengue patients.</p
Supplementary document for Dyakonov wave generation at uniaxial Chiral-Plasma interface. - 6769466.pdf
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Porous PVdF/GO Nanofibrous Membranes for Selective Separation and Recycling of Charged Organic Dyes from Water
Graphene
oxide (GO) membranes are robust and continue to attract great attention
due to their fascinating properties, despite their potential issues
regarding stability and selectivity in aqueous-phase processing. That
being said, however, the functional moieties of GO could be used for
membrane surface modification, while ensuring simultaneous removal
and recycling of industrial organic dyes. Herein, we present a versatile
porous structured polyvinylidene fluoride–graphene oxide (PVdF-GO)
nanofibrous membranes (NFMs), prepared by using simple and straightforward
electrospinning approach for selective separation and filtration.
The GO nanosheets were distributed homogeneously throughout the PVdF
nanofiber, regulating the surface morphology and performance of PVdF-GO
NFM. The PVdF-GO NFMs possesses high mechanical strength and surface
free energy (SFE), consequently resulting high permeation and filtration
efficiency as compared to PVdF NFM. The selectivity (99%) toward positively
charged dyes based on electrostatic attraction, while maintaining
rejection (100%) for negatively charged dye from mixed solutions highlight
the role of GO in PVdF-GO NFM, owing to uniform pores and negatively
charged surface. In addition, the actual efficiency of NFMs could
be recovered easily up to three consecutive filtration cycles by regeneration,
thereby assuring high stability. The high permeation, purification
and filtration efficiency, good stability and recycling of PVdF-GO
NFMs are promising for use in practical water purification and applications,
particularly for selective filtration and recycling of dyes
Double arc–continent collision record in the Latest Mesozoic–Cenozoic tectonic history of the Himalayan–Tibetan orogenic belt in Western Pakistan
Supplementary Table 2. LA–ICP–MS zircon trace element compositions of the anorthosite gabbros (RSK-73 and RSK-68) and tonalite (RSK-59) from the RasKoh Arc, west Pakistan
Double arc–continent collision record in the Latest Mesozoic–Cenozoic tectonic history of the Himalayan–Tibetan orogenic belt in Western Pakistan
Supplementary Table 4. Age (66 Ma) corrected bulk Sr–Nd isotopic data for the mafic rocks from the RasKoh Arc, west Pakistan
Double arc–continent collision record in the Latest Mesozoic–Cenozoic tectonic history of the Himalayan–Tibetan orogenic belt in Western Pakistan
Supplementary Table 2. LA–ICP–MS zircon trace element compositions of the anorthosite gabbros (RSK-73 and RSK-68) and tonalite (RSK-59) from the RasKoh Arc, west Pakistan