Countries citing papers authored by Faqir Muhammad
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This map shows the geographic impact of Faqir Muhammad's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Faqir Muhammad with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Faqir Muhammad more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Faqir Muhammad. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Faqir Muhammad. The network helps show where Faqir Muhammad may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Faqir Muhammad
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Faqir Muhammad.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Faqir Muhammad based on the total number of
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Muhammad, Faqir, et al.. (2017). Investigations of cytotoxic and mutagenic effects of some synthetic compounds of natural origin. 2(1). 41–42.1 indexed citations
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Awais, Mian Muhammad, Masood Akhtar, Zafar Iqbal, & Faqir Muhammad. (2014). Saccharum officinarum derived high molecular mass glycoproteins as native biological response modifiers in chickens.. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 34(4). 464–468.5 indexed citations
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Hussain, Tariq, Ijaz Javed, Faqir Muhammad, & Zia-ur-Rahman. (2014). Disposition kinetics of enrofloxacin following intramuscular administration in goats.. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 34(3). 293–296.2 indexed citations
Bashir, Rizwan, Bilal Aslam, Ijaz Javed, et al.. (2013). Antidiabetic efficacy of Mimosa pudica (Lajwanti) root in Albino rabbits.. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology. 15(4). 782–786.5 indexed citations
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Atif, Farhan Ahmad, et al.. (2013). Sero-epidemiological study of Anaplasma marginale among cattle.. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences. 23(3). 740–744.20 indexed citations
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Muhammad, Faqir, Ijaz Javed, Junaid Khan, et al.. (2013). Nephroprotective effects of Ficus religiosa Linn (peepal plant) stem bark against isoniazid and rifampicin induced nephrotoxicity in albino rabbits.. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 33(3). 330–334.17 indexed citations
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Riaz, Muhammad & Faqir Muhammad. (2012). An application of control charts in manufacturing industry. Econstor (Econstor). 1(1). 77–92.8 indexed citations
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Muhammad, Faqir, Ijaz Javed, Masood Akhtar, et al.. (2012). Quantitative structure activity relationship and risk analysis of some pesticides in the cattle milk.. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 32(4). 589–592.26 indexed citations
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Akhtar, Muhammad Shoaib, et al.. (2010). Effect of Butea monosperma (Lamk.)Taub. (Palas papra) fruit on blood glucose and lipid profiles of normal and diabetic human volunteers. African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 4(8). 539–544.3 indexed citations
Akbar, Muhammad, et al.. (2008). Combining ability analysis in maize under normal and high temperature conditions.30 indexed citations
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Akhtar, Masood, Mian Abdul Hafeez, Faqir Muhammad, Ahsan Ul Haq, & Muhammad Irfan Anwar. (2008). Immunomodulatory and Protective Effects of Sugar Cane Juice in Chickens against Eimeria Infection. DergiPark (Istanbul University).18 indexed citations
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Javed, I., et al.. (2006). Renal clearance and urinary excretion of kanamycin in domestic ruminant species.. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 26(1). 1–8.7 indexed citations
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Khan, et al.. (2006). Pyramiding rust resistance and high yield in bread wheat. Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology.11 indexed citations
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