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  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Ministry of Home & Kashmir Affairs (Home Affairs Division), Government of Pakistan (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad (© Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan Islamabad, 1998)
  • Rizwan, Muhammad (Department of Mechanical Engineering, UET, 2020)
    Misty weather is one of the problems in urban areas, especially the areas where there are industries. These industries release Particulate Matter (PM) into the atmosphere that is very dangerous for people‟s health because ...
  • Sohail Manzoor (Department of Mining Engineering, UET, 2017)
    One of the essential components of the underground excavation design process, which directly influences the performance and stability of underground constructions, is knowledge of the in-situ and mining-induced stress. ...
  • Junaid Ahmad (Department of Mathematics, UET, 2019)
    In this thesis, we have developed new numerical methods in Runge-Kutta family for numerical solution of ordinary di erential equations. We have extended the idea of e ective order to Runge-Kutta Nystr om methods for ...
  • Government of Pakistan Statistics Division, Population Census Organization (© Government of Pakistan Statistics Division Population Census Organization, 1998)
  • Government of Pakistan Statistics Division, Population Census Organization (© Government of Pakistan Statistics Division Population Census Organization, 1998)
  • Waqas Ahmad (Department of Architecture, UET, 2019)
    Flooring in any building has substantial aesthetic effects on the interior. Flooring techniques frequently being used in Asia and especially Pakistan are rigid in nature. Typically used flooring types are marble flooring, ...
  • Jam Muhammad Kashif (Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering, UET, 2017)
    Datta sandstone of Potwar Sub-basin of Pakistan has significant role with reference to hydrocarbon potential. The fields of Toot, Meyal, and Dhulian produces around 1500 million barrels of oil. Datta formation is disseminated ...
  • Umair Zaka, Muhammad (Department of Chemical Engineering, UET, 2019)
    Coal co-pyrolysis with sustainable power source, for example, biomass like wood squander, rice husk and wheat straw etc. could be used as an elective path for energy generation. High-quality fuel production using low ...

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