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Background Chemical Study of Relocated Hazaribagh Tannery Complex Environment, Savar
2012A background study of the chemical constituents of some environmental samples - tannery complex sand, river water, river sediment and river fishes collected from the Relocated Hazaribagh Tannery Complex (RHTC) area, was carried out.DocumentThe Impact of Climate Change on the Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: Global Perspective
2012Climate change has been responsible for at least one emerging or re-emerging disease in many countries and the number of such countries is gradually increasing.DocumentKnowledge of Health Hazards and Perception of Prevention Amongst Females Exposed to Biomass Fuel and Gas/Electricity Fuel in A District of Bangladesh
2013Indoor air pollution from biomass smoke is now regarded as public health hazard in the developing world, where more than two billion people still rely on the use of solid biomass fuels such as, dung, wood, crop residue and coal for cooking daily meals and heating homes.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: BANGLADESH
2012Bangladesh is considered a low-prevalence country with 2,533 cumulative reported cases since 1989 and approximately 7,500 people living with HIV. Routine surveillance has consistently reported HIV prevalence of less than 1.0 percent among the general population and among MSM and male and female sex workers.DocumentImpact of climate change on development phases of winter rice in Bangladesh
2012Impact of climate change on development phases of rice is one of the major concern issues due to yield reduction. In the present study, development phases of winter rice (boro rice) of BR3 and BR14 varieties for the years 2008, 2030, 2050 and 2070 have been simulated for 12 major rice growing Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs) of Bangladesh using DSSAT model.DocumentImpact of Climate Change in Bangladesh: The Role of Public Administration and Government’s Integrity
Academic Journals, 2012Climate change is one of the most important issues to tackle this generation and possibly any generation in history. Bangladesh is a very low energy consuming country, it is pursuing a low carbon growth path, while building its resilience to climate change and reducing the risk of climate change, which represents national development.DocumentPolicy Agenda for Addressing Climate Change in Bangladesh: Copenhagen and Beyond
2010In view of its vulnerability to climate change and resultant impacts on various sectors of the economy the present paper flags some important issues and priorities to be brought forward during the Copenhagen Conference and beyond. Following the introductory section, some of the evidences and scientific findings as regards climate change are presented in brief.DocumentMorbidity Pattern Among the Rural Household in a Selected Area of Dhamrai Upazila, Dhaka
2012This is a descriptive type of cross sectional study among 477 family heads as respondents. It is aimed to identify morbidity pattern, duration of illness among households' members and also to determine treatment seeking behavior during illness. The socio demographic characteristics of the respondents are points of investigations.DocumentEffects of some plant extracts in controling Sugercane Pests
2010An experiment was set up cropping season to the study efficacy of some plant extracts in controlling sugarcane pests. Botanical products like allamanda leaves extract, castor seed extract, jute seed powder , and jute seed extract posted positive effects in controlling different sugarcane pests.DocumentEffect of Biotic and Abiotic Factors on Quality of Okra Seed
2010An experiment was conducted in Agronomy Practical Laboratory of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur to evaluate the effect of initial moisture content and different storage container on the quality of akra seeds.Pages
