There are an estimated 600,000Pakistanis in the United Statesas of 2018. With few exceptions, most Pakistani-Americans, making up a tiny fraction of the US population, are thriving. They have significantly higher incomes and education levels than the general US population. Pakistani-Americans are ...
Height for age (H/A) and weight for age (W/A) are pivotal measures for assessing children’s growth against standard patterns [1]. Presently, Pakistan relies on WHO standards for monitoring child growth and estimating rates of wasting and stunting in the population [2]. Over the past decad...
Illiteracy, pollution, education and over-population have become serious issues in Pakistan. Besides these issues, traffic issues in Karachi are increasing day by day. It is becoming worst especial Pakistan newspapers read online free of cost ...
These values are 38.2% smaller than the recommended ICRP values for a 70 kg standard man. However, caesium concentration in the Pakistani diet is comparable with other reported values in the literature. 展开 关键词: trace elements caesium concentrations the pakistani population the reference asian ...
Determination of pharmacokinetics of flurbi- profen in Pakistani population using modified HPLC method. J Chromatogr Sci 2011; 49: 108-113.Aisha Qayyum,Muzammil Hasan Najmi.Determination of Pharmacokinetics of Flurbiprofen in Pakistani Population Using Modified HPLC Method[J]. Journal of ...
Epidemiology, major risk factors and genetic predisposition for breast cancer in the Pakistani population. Asian Pac. J. Cancer Prev. 14(10), 5625–5629 (2013). Article PubMed Google Scholar Ly, M. et al. Breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African women: Review. Bull. Cancer 98(7), 797–...
Pakistan’s 190 million inhabitants include around 26 million Shiites, giving it the largest population of the minority Muslim sect’s adherents after Iran. While Pakistan has officially tried to remain on the sidelines of the regular Shiite-Sunni flare-ups in the Middle East over the last few...
(ID) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder with an onset of cognitive impairment before the age of 18 years1–3 and is characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.1 The disease affects 1–3% of the world population; however, its prevalence in the ...
Blood lead and chronic kidney disease in the general United States population, results from NHANES III. Kidney Int., 63(3):1044–1050. [doi:10.1046/j.1523-1755.2003.00812.x] Article PubMed Google Scholar Nixon, D.E., 1996. Routine clinical determination of lead, arsenic, cadmium and ...
Mehl AL, Thomson V (2002) The Colorado newborn hearing screening project, 1992–1999: on the threshold of effective population-based universal newborn hearing screening. Pediatrics 109:e7 Article Google Scholar Morton NE (1991) Genetic epidemiology of hearing impairment. Ann NY Acad Sci 630:16...