M. Munawar
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View article: BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BIOREMEDIATION AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT: UTILIZING MICROBIAL AND ENZYMATIC STRATEGIES TO DEGRADE POLLUTANTS AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES: A REVIEW
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BIOREMEDIATION AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT: UTILIZING MICROBIAL AND ENZYMATIC STRATEGIES TO DEGRADE POLLUTANTS AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES: A REVIEW Open
Background: Environmental pollution from industrial, agricultural, and municipal sources presents a significant threat to ecological and human health. As traditional wastewater treatment methods face limitations in cost, efficiency, and po…
View article: THE MODERATE AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IMAM AL-GHAZALI THOUGHT: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF GEORGE R. KNIGHT
THE MODERATE AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IMAM AL-GHAZALI THOUGHT: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF GEORGE R. KNIGHT Open
This study discusses the synthesis between the concept of moderate and multicultural education according to Imam Al-Ghazali in his work Jawad Ridlo with the perspective of George R. Knight's philosophy of education, especially in the ideal…
View article: Exploring the potential of biohydrogen as a sustainable energy solution for Pakistan: A review of production processes and policy challenges
Exploring the potential of biohydrogen as a sustainable energy solution for Pakistan: A review of production processes and policy challenges Open
Due to growing carbon dioxide emissions and the depletion of fossil-based energy sources, international studies have been focusing more intensely on developing hydrogen as a source of renewable energy. Biohydrogen is an exciting and green …
View article: WAQUAL: IoT-Based Integrated Water Turbidity Detection and Monitoring System to Improve Water Quality in Semarang
WAQUAL: IoT-Based Integrated Water Turbidity Detection and Monitoring System to Improve Water Quality in Semarang Open
Water pollution caused by agricultural waste is one of the most pressing environmental issues, particularly in developing countries where water sources are limited, water quality is often compromised. In Indonesia, water turbidity poses a …
View article: Evaluation of Anti Fertility Activities of Bark Extracts of Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn (Caesalpiniaceae) in Rats
Evaluation of Anti Fertility Activities of Bark Extracts of Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn (Caesalpiniaceae) in Rats Open
The present study was aimed to evaluate the anti-ferlility activity of Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn in rats. The plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a shrub or small tree. The plant is normally considered to be an ornamental shrub which is pl…
View article: Ecology of algal blooms in the Bay of Quinte: composition, diversity and dynamics
Ecology of algal blooms in the Bay of Quinte: composition, diversity and dynamics Open
A total of 25 algal blooms were observed during three separate surveys of the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, conducted during August 2010, September 2010 and September 2011. Here we define algal blooms based on the direct measurement of phyt…
View article: Achievements and lessons learned from the 32-year old Canada-U.S. effort to restore Impaired Beneficial Uses in Great Lakes Areas of Concern
Achievements and lessons learned from the 32-year old Canada-U.S. effort to restore Impaired Beneficial Uses in Great Lakes Areas of Concern Open
Since 1985, governments and stakeholders have been developing and implementing remedial action plans to restore beneficial use impairments in polluted areas of the Great Lakes called Areas of Concern. Initially, progress was slow because o…
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The Laurentian Great Lakes are a continentally- and globally-significant natural resource containing approximately 22,900 cubic kilometers of water, representing nearly one-fifth of the standing freshwater on the Earth's surface. The Great…
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Rivers have played a fundamental role in the lives, history, and culture of mankind and civilization since pre-history. Early societies grew on the banks of the great rivers of the world. Similarly, rivers have been the lifeline of India's…
View article: Phytoplankton ecology of a culturally eutrophic embayment: Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario
Phytoplankton ecology of a culturally eutrophic embayment: Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario Open
Hamilton Harbour is a chronically eutrophic embayment located at the western end of Lake Ontario that has experienced many decades of agricultural, industrial, and urban contamination. It has been identified as an Area of Concern under the…
View article: Phytoplankton ecology of a culturally eutrophic embayment: Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario
Phytoplankton ecology of a culturally eutrophic embayment: Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario Open
Hamilton Harbour is a chronically eutrophic embayment located at the western end of Lake Ontario that has experienced many decades of agricultural, industrial, and urban contamination. It has been identified as an Area of Concern under the…