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  • 20:46, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Biofuel (Created page with "'''Biofuel''' fuel produced from biomass (organic matter) derived from microbial, plant, or animal materials through biological processes is called biofuel, a class of renewable energy. This includes any plant or algae material (including wood), as well as agricultural, commercial, domestic, and/or industrial wastes. Corn ethanol, biodiesel, and biogas from organic byproducts are the most common biofuels. Biofuels are also very often produced from crops that can be repl...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Autotroph (Created page with "'''Autotroph''' means ‘self-feeders’. Organisms that produce complex organic compounds or foods using carbon from simple substances such as CO<sub>2</sub> generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis) are known as autotrophs. Plants, algae, and some bacteria harvest light energy through photosynthesis. These organisms, along with a few others that use chemical reactions as energy source (chemosynthesis), are call...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Autopsy (Created page with "'''Autopsy''' an autopsy is a special type of scientific examination of a dead body carried out under the state's laws mainly for the protection of its citizen and to determine the identification, cause, manner, and time since death in cases of unnatural and suspicious deaths. An autopsy is also known as a post-mortem examination or necropsy. Autopsy: Autos (Self) + Opis (View), so literally, autopsy means to see for oneself. Post-mortem examination: Post (after) + mort...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Ascites (Created page with "'''Ascites''' is a condition in which excess fluid builds up in the abdomen (belly). Peritoneum is a sheet of tissue, which covers the abdominal organs, such as the stomach, intestine, liver and kidney. There are two layers in the peritoneum, and ascites develops when fluid accumulates between these layers. The characteristic symptoms of ascites are a protruding abdomen and the rapid increase of body weight. Other symptoms are swelling in the legs and ankles, breathing...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Aquaculture (Created page with "'''Aquaculture''' is commonly known as aqua-farming under a controlled and semi-controlled environment. FAO (1988) defined aquaculture as ‘the farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans, and aquatic plants. Farming implies some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Antiviral Drugs (Created page with "'''Antiviral Drugs''' are medications approved by the FDA for the treatment or control of viral infections to minimize symptoms and infectivity and shorten the duration of illness. Most of the antivirals available are used to treat HIV, herpes Virus, Hepatitis B and C viruses, and Influenza A and B viruses. These molecules mainly target specific stage(s) in the viral life cycle, eg, attachment to host, uncoating, synthesis of viral mRNA, translation of V-mRNA, replicati...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Antiseptic (Created page with "'''Antiseptic''' is any chemical substance that is used in an optimum concentration that can reduce the number of viable microbes from any living and nonliving surface to the extent that infection can hardly be reproduced. Antiseptics were first discovered by Doctor Joseph Lister in 1867 when he used carbolic acid to clean small wounds and his surgical tools. There are several types of antiseptics classified based on their mode of action. For example, (i) Phenol and it...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Antioxidant (Created page with "'''Antioxidant''' cells are continuously exposed to intra- and extracellular oxidant molecules. Although these oxidants are involved in many cellular processes, they are primarily responsible for cellular damage. Cells maintain an interacting network of molecules called antioxidants to control these compounds. Antioxidants can scavenge rampaging free radicals by donating electrons before free radicals interact with vital cellular molecules, thus reducing or limiting the...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Antimicrobial Agent (Created page with "'''Antimicrobial Agent''' a chemical that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungus, and algae, is an antimicrobial agent. Three main antimicrobial agents are (1) Disinfectants (eg, bleach or alcohol), which can eliminate a variety of microorganisms on non-living surfaces to stop the spread of disease or contamination, (2) Antiseptics, which are administered to live tissue to help prevent infection in surgery (eg, chlorhexidine, povidone...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Anti-infection (Created page with "'''Anti-infection''' the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites within the body are known as infections. Anti-infection or anti-infective is a substance or agent capable of acting against infection, either by inhibiting the spread of an infectious agent or by killing the infectious agent directly. Other synonyms include antiseptics, biocides, sanitizers, antibacterial, antivirals, and antifungals. The most commonly used an...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Antidote (Created page with "'''Antidote''' An antidote, from the Greek word 'antidote', meaning 'given as remedy' (maybe a drug or chelating agent or a chemical substance), is a remedy that relieves the toxic effect of biological (harmful secondary metabolites) or synthetic toxins. Antidotes are special pharmacological or toxicological agents that counteract the effect of a toxin or poison, either by binding and neutralizing the poison,preventing the absorption of the toxin, inhibiting the convers...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Anesthesia (Created page with "'''Anesthesia''' a condition of temporary loss of sensation or consciousness induced for medical purposes, allowing pain prevention or release from pain, amnesia, relaxation of muscles, and unconsciousness. Anesthesia enables the painless act of medical procedures that would otherwise cause severe or unbearable pain or are not feasible technically. There are three broad categories of anesthesia (i) General anesthesia, a condition usually caused either by injected or in...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Agriceutical (Created page with "'''Agriceutical''' (formerly called ‘life sciences’) is a popular word which means to create products using biology and biotechnology that are beneficial to both the consumers and the environment. The agriceutical system covers not only the traditional participants of the food supply chain but also it extends more than that. The supply side now starts with participants to generate and supply basic underlying biochemical and genetic information. The plants and animals...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Acne (Created page with "'''Acne''' is a disorder of the skin's pilosebaceous unit. Our skin is a coating rich in tiny cavities. These small cavities of the skin are called hair follicles from which hair grows. The hair follicle, the hair shaft, and the sebaceous glands are collectively called the pilosebaceous unit. The pilosebaceous unit is a complex, dynamic, 3-D structure where unique biochemical, metabolic, and immunological processes occur. The sebaceous gland secretes sebum into the hair...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Abiotic Stress (Created page with "'''Abiotic Stress''' plants are rooted to the ground and are greatly affected by environmental perturbations. Plants are exposed to environmental stress when conditions negatively affect their growth and development and their productivity regarding flowers, fruits, or grain yield. When environmental stress causes an excessive change in the chemical and physical environment where the plant grows, it is called abiotic stress. Abiotic stress includes extreme heat or cold,...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Zaman, Baby (Created page with "'''Zaman, Baby''' (1933-2013) a popular figure in Bangladesh as a talented actor and film producer. He was born on 28 February 1933 at Haldi, Naopara village of Burdwan district, West Bengal. His family name is Chowdhury Badruzzaman. His father’s name is Chowdhury Azfar Hossain. Baby Zaman’s mother’s name is Muslima Khatun. Baby Zaman was the second child among four brothers and three sisters. right|thumbnail|200px|Baby Zaman He studied i...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Yusuf, Harun KM (Created page with "'''Yusuf, Harun KM''' (1947-2009) an educationist, scientist, and nutritionist. He was born on 31 January 1947 in Bhola (Barisal), Bangladesh. right|thumbnail|200px|Harun KM Yusuf He did BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry with First Position in First Class, Dhaka University in 1968; MSc in Biochemistry with First Position in First Class, Dhaka University in 1969; PhD in Human Nutrition, University of Surrey, England in 1976. Yusuf was a Lecturer (1...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Tajuddin, Syeda Zohra (Created page with "'''Tajuddin, Syeda Zohra''' (1932-2013) politician, women leader, social worker, activist of the struggle for Bangladesh’s independence and wife of the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh government, tajuddin ahmad. right|thumbnail|200px|Syeda Zohra Tajuddin Zohra Tajuddin was born on 24 December 1932 in Dhaka city. Her father’s name was Syed Serajul Huq and her mother was Syeda Fatema Khatun. Serajul Huq was Pro...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Siraj, Sajahan (Created page with "'''Siraj, Sajahan''' (1943-2020) prominent student leader, reader of ‘charter of independence’, one of the organizers of War of Liberation, one among the founders of opposition JSD in the post-independence period, 5 times MP and former Minister in BNP government. right|thumbnail|200px|Sajahan Siraj Sajahan Siraj was born on 1 March 1943 in Tangail town. His father’s name was Abdul Ghani Miah and mother was Rahima Begum. His father was a...")
  • 20:42, 13 October 2023 Nasirkhan talk contribs created page Siddiqui, Zillur Rahman (Created page with "'''Siddiqui, Zillur Rahman''' (1928–2014) a renowned writer, educator and researcher. Zillur Rahman Siddiqui was born on 23 February 1928 at Durgapur village in Jhenaidah district. His father was a teacher at Calcutta Normal School. Zillur Rahman’s primary education started at the village school established by his grandfather. But due to his father’s transferable job, Zillur Rahman completed his education in different schools. He studied 5th and 6th standard in Ba...")
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