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Abstract to publication conversion in pediatric critical care medicine in Pakistan
Anwarul Haque,Mohammad Shahzad,Humaira Jurair,Naveed Ur Rehman Siddiqui,Sidra Ishaque,Qalab Abbas 대한중환자의학회 2021 Acute and Critical Care Vol.36 No.1
Background: To determine the rate of conversion of abstracts presented at conferences intofull-text articles published in peer-reviewed journals in the field of pediatric critical care medicine(PCCM) in a developing country. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed PCCM abstracts from Pakistan presented at nationaland international pediatric and critical care conferences over 10 years (January 2010 to March2020). Data included abstract characteristics, such as presentation (poster/oral), presenter(fellow/resident), time of meeting (month and year), type of meeting, study design and topic;and publication characteristics, such as journal name, time (month and year) and first author. The primary outcome was publication rate of PCCM abstracts presented in meetings and time(months) from presentation to publication. Results: A total of 79 PCCM abstracts were presented in 20 meetings during the study period. There were 65 poster presentations (82.28%), of which 63 (79.74%) were presented at internationalcritical care conferences and all presenters were PCCM fellows. In total, 64 (81%)abstracts were descriptive observational studies (retrospective: 50, 63.29%) and prospective(14, 17.72%). Only one was an interventional randomized controlled trial. The publication rateof PCCM abstracts was 63.3% (50/79) and the mean time to publication was 12.39±13.61 months. The publication rate was significantly correlated to the year of publication (P<0.001). Conclusions: The PCCM abstract publication rate and mean time from presentation t
ISLAM, K.M. Anwarul,SADEKIN, Mohammad Shamsus,RAHMAN, Md. Tahidur,CHOWDHURY, Md. Ariful Haque Korea Distribution Science Association 2021 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.8 No.3
Although corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an extensively studied topic, its determinants in the field of Islamic banking are scarce. In Bangladesh, CSR plays a vital role in gaining customer loyalty and confidence. Therefore, this research aims to identify and analyze the influence of the Shariah Supervisory Board (SSB) and the Shariah Audit Committee (SAC) on CSR adoption in Islamic banks in Bangladesh. The study population is managers and second managers of 160 Islamic bank branches of different commercial banks in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The sampling technique used is convenience sampling where the first available primary data source was used for the research without additional requirements. The study developed a survey questionnaire from examining previous related studies in Islamic banking and CSR context. The final sample size in this research was n = 309, indicating the survey response rate was about 97%. The study used SPSS 23.0 software to interpret the statistical findings, and the findings revealed that support from the SSB and the presence of a strong and effective SAC has a strong correlation with CSR adoption and significantly influence CSR adoption in Islamic banks in Bangladesh. Finally, the study proposes several significant and crucial policy guidelines for Islamic bank branches to adopt CSR activities.
Effects of Tannery Wastes on the Fattening of Growing Cattle, Carcass, and Meat Quality
Jahangir Alam,남기창,이상석,Mufazzal Hossain,Anwarul Haque Beg 한국축산식품학회 2010 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.30 No.2
The present study was conducted to determine the effect of tannery waste protein concentrate (TWPC) on fattening of cattle and the carcass and meat quality, with the aim of replacing the costly commercial protein concentrate (Jasoprot) with a more economical and effective alternative. Twelve young cattle (six male and six female) were fed during the study period on a control diet (T1) with 10% Jasoprot and on two test diets: 5% TWPC + 5% Jasoprot (T2) and 10% TWPC (T3). The test diets significantly affected (p<0.05) live weight gain and profitability compared to the control diet, perhaps due to the increased protein and essential amino acid content, relative to Jasoprot. TWPC was free of aflatoxin. Sensory-evaluated organoleptic scores did not differ among the groups. Chemical composition was normal as other beef and was non toxic especially within recommended chromium level (1.90±0.6 μg). Total lipid contents were higher (p<0.05) in T3, and moisture, ash and crude protein contents were almost similar (p>0.05) among the three groups. It is concluded that TWPC or an equal mixture of TWPC and Jasoprot may be an economic and efficient alternative protein source to Jasoprot in the cattle industry, which minimizes adverse effects on carcass and sensory meat quality.
Effects of Tannery Wastes on the Fattening of Growing Cattle, Carcass, and Meat Quality
Md. Jahangir Alam,Md. Mufazzal Hossain,Md. Anwarul Haque Beg,Ki Chang Nam,Sang Suk Lee 한국축산식품학회 2010 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.30 No.2
The present study was conducted to determine the effect of tannery waste protein concentrate (TWPC) on fattening of cattle and the carcass and meat quality, with the aim of replacing the costly commercial protein concentrate (Jasoprot) with a more economical and effective alternative. Twelve young cattle (six male and six female) were fed during the study period on a control diet (T1) with 10% Jasoprot and on two test diets: 5% TWPC + 5% Jasoprot (T2) and 10% TWPC (T3). The test diets significantly affected (p<0.05) live weight gain and profitability compared to the control diet, perhaps due to the increased protein and essential amino acid content, relative to Jasoprot. TWPC was free of aflatoxin. Sensory-evaluated organoleptic scores did not differ among the groups. Chemical composition was normal as other beef and was non toxic especially within recommended chromium level (1.90±0.6 μg). Total lipid contents were higher (p<0.05) in T3, and moisture, ash and crude protein contents were almost similar (p>0.05) among the three groups. It is concluded that TWPC or an equal mixture of TWPC and Jasoprot may be an economic and efficient alternative protein source to Jasoprot in the cattle industry, which minimizes adverse effects on carcass and sensory meat quality.
Effects of Tannery Wastes on the Fattening of Growing Cattle, Carcass, and Meat Quality
Alam, Jahangir,Hossain, Mufazzal,Beg, Anwarul Haque,Nam, Ki-Chang,Lee, Sang-Suk Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resource 2010 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.30 No.2
The present study was conducted to determine the effect of tannery waste protein concentrate (TWPC) on fattening of cattle and the carcass and meat quality, with the aim of replacing the costly commercial protein concentrate (Jasoprot) with a more economical and effective alternative. Twelve young cattle (six male and six female) were fed during the study period on a control diet (T1) with 10% Jasoprot and on two test diets: 5% TWPC + 5% Jasoprot (T2) and 10% TWPC (T3). The test diets significantly affected (p<0.05) live weight gain and profitability compared to the control diet, perhaps due to the increased protein and essential amino acid content, relative to Jasoprot. TWPC was free of aflatoxin. Sensory-evaluated organoleptic scores did not differ among the groups. Chemical composition was normal as other beef and was non toxic especially within recommended chromium level ($1.90{\pm}0.6{\mu}g$) Total lipid contents were higher (p<0.05) in T3, and moisture, ash and crude protein contents were almost similar (p>0.05) among the three groups. It is concluded that TWPC or an equal mixture of TWPC and Jasoprot may be an economic and efficient alternative protein source to Jasoprot in the cattle industry, which minimizes adverse effects on carcass and sensory meat quality.