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    Theoretical and Experimental Study on Forces in Ball End Magnetorheological Finishing Process

    Ball end magnetorheological finishing (BEMRF) is a newly developed nanofinishing process employing a magnetically stiffened abrasive ball to finish the surfaces. Precise control over the stiffness makes this p...

    Z. Alam, D. A. Khan, F. Iqbal, S. Jha in Advances in Forming, Machining and Automation (2023)

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    Part Program-Based Process Control of Ball-End Magnetorheological Finishing

    Ball-end magnetorheological finishing (BEMRF) process is an advanced finishing process which produces roughness up to nanometers. The BEMRF process also involves complicated process parameters along with other...

    F. Iqbal, Z. Alam, D. A. Khan in Advances in Unconventional Machining and Composites (2020)

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    Design and Development of Cartridge-Based Automated Fluid Delivery System for Ball End Magnetorheological Finishing Process

    Ball end magnetorheological finishing (BEMRF) is a nanofinishing process, and the surface characteristic of the finished product plays a major role. In this process, the volume of polishing fluid affects the q...

    Z. Alam, D. A. Khan, F. Iqbal, A. Kumar in Advances in Simulation, Product Design and… (2020)

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    Design and Development of Improved Ball End Magnetorheological Finishing Tool with Efficacious Cooling System

    Ball end magnetorheological finishing is a magnetic field-assisted nano-finishing process in which the electromagnet is used to generate the required magnetic field. The electromagnet is energized by DC curren...

    D. A. Khan, Z. Alam, F. Iqbal, S. Jha in Advances in Simulation, Product Design and… (2020)

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    Closed Loop Ball End Magnetorheological Finishing Using In-situ Roughness Metrology

    Ball end magneto rheological finishing (BEMRF) is a recently developed advanced finishing process. Over the past decade the analytical and qualitative research has been established on various materials with th...

    F. Iqbal, S. Jha in Experimental Techniques (2018)

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    Chronic cholestasis in patients on parenteral nutrition: the influence of restoring bowel continuity after mesenteric infarction

    Patients with a short bowel and receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) have an increased risk of chronic cholestasis (CC). Restoration of bowel continuity after a mesenteric infarction results in PN requirements ...

    F Adaba, M Uppara, F Iqbal, S Mallappa in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2016)

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    Oral supplementation of Ocimum basilicum has the potential to improves the locomotory, exploratory, anxiolytic behavior and learning in adult male albino mice

    The aim of this project was to determine the effect of 100 mg/ml solvent/kg body weight of Ocimum basilicum leaf extract on neuromuscular co-ordination, exploratory, locomotory and short-term memory formation in ...

    K. Zahra, M. A. Khan, F. Iqbal in Neurological Sciences (2015)

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    P6.6 A Double Blind, Randomised Trial Investigating if Arterial Stiffness Can be Reduced Independently of Blood Pressure in Participants with or at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

    Arterial stiffness (AS) as pulse wave velocity (PWV), is a powerful independent predictor of cardiovascular events, and commonly complicates Type 2 diabetes (T2D). The VaSera machine measures cardiac (by 2nd s...

    C. Mills, F. Iqbal, H. Crickmore, V. Govoni, A. Webb, J. K. Cruickshank in Artery Research (2014)

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    P2.26: Assessing Characteristics of the Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) and its Pwv for Arterial Function — Arm-Leg Differences and Repeatability

    Vasera is a machine developed to evaluate arterial stiffness by measuring pulse wave velocity (PWV) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), apparently independent of blood pressure (BP). The 4-cuff device meas...

    V. Govoni, M. L. Casagrande, F. Iqbal, K. J. Cruickshank in Artery Research (2013)

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    Eu2+ and Eu3+ based “concentrated phosphors” as converters for UV LED light: two approaches and two new examples

    The absolute majority of phosphors are composed of a host lattice and some percentage of an activator. At higher activator concentrations the concentration quenching occurs. However, there are phosphors in whi...

    M. Batentschuk, R. Geisler, J. Hum, F. Iqbal, F. Meister, A. Osvet in Applied Physics B (2012)

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    Comparative study of body composition of four fish species in relation to pond depth

    Fish specimen of Labeo rohita, Cirrhinus mrigala, Hypophthalmicthys molitrix and Catla catla were sampled from three ponds of different depths (152 cm, 122 cm and 76 cm) to compare the body composition of thes...

    M. Ali, F. Iqbal, A. Salam, F. Sial in International Journal of Environmental Sci… (2006)

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    Comparative study of body composition of different fish species from brackish water pond

    Seven species of fish (Catla catla, Cirrhinus mrigala, Cyprinus carpio, Hypophthalmicthys molitrix, Labeo rohita, Mori-Rahu Hybrid and Thalla-Rahu Hybrid) were collected from a brackish water pond near Muzaffarga...

    M. Ali, F. Iqbal, A. Salam, S. Iram in International Journal of Environmental Sci… (2005)

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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology

    R. Comer, S. Kennedy, R. Rush, M. Hillery, L. Collum in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1998)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology

    R. M. Best, A. I. Traub, D. R. Hadden, U. Chakravarthy in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1997)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology

    J. Moore, G. Silvestri, S. Fenton, C. Hurley in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1996)

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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology

    P. Kenna, A. Erven, G. J. Farrar, S. Kennedy in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology

    C. Hurley, P. Barry, S. Kennedy, M. Hillery in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1994)