10 results on '"Zaidi, Atiya"'
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2. Basic qualitative and quantitative results for solutions to nonlinear, dynamic equations on time scales with an application to economic modelling
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Tisdell, Christopher C. and Zaidi, Atiya
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- 2008
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3. Augmentation of CFTR maturation byS-nitrosoglutathione reductase
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Zaman, Khalequz, primary, Sawczak, Victoria, additional, Zaidi, Atiya, additional, Butler, Maya, additional, Bennett, Deric, additional, Getsy, Paulina, additional, Zeinomar, Maryam, additional, Greenberg, Zivi, additional, Forbes, Michael, additional, Rehman, Shagufta, additional, Jyothikumar, Vinod, additional, DeRonde, Kim, additional, Sattar, Abdus, additional, Smith, Laura, additional, Corey, Deborah, additional, Straub, Adam, additional, Sun, Fei, additional, Palmer, Lisa, additional, Periasamy, Ammasi, additional, Randell, Scott, additional, Kelley, Thomas J., additional, Lewis, Stephen J., additional, and Gaston, Benjamin, additional
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- 2016
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4. Existence and uniqueness of solutions to non-linear first order dynamic equations on time scales
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Zaidi, Atiya-tul-Hussain
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Non-Linear Results ,Dynamic Equations - Abstract
The theory of dynamic equations on time scales provides an important bridge between the fields of differential and difference equations. It is particularly useful in describing phenomena that possess a hybrid continuous-discrete behaviour in their growth, like many temperate--2one insect populations and crops. A dynamic equation on a time scale is a generalised. 'two-in-one' model, it serves as a differential equation for purely continuous domains and as a difference equation for purely discrete ones. The field of "dynamic equations on time scales" is about 20 years old. As such, much of the basic (yet very important) linear theory has been established, however the non-linear extensions are yet to be fully developed. This thesis aims to fill this gap by providing the foundational framework of non-linear results from which further lines of inquiry can be launched. This thesis answers several important questions regarding the qualitative and quantitative properties of solutions to non-linear dynamic equations on time scales. Namely, (i) When do solutions exist? (ii) If solutions exist, then are they unique? (iii) How can such solutions be closely approximated? (iv) How can we explicitly solve certain problems to extract their solutions? The methods employed to address the above questions include: dynamic inequalities; iterative techniques and the method of successive approximations; and the fixed point approaches of Banach and Schauder.
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- 2009
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5. Leadership behaviours of heads of schools and departments in Australian and Pakistani universities
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Zaidi, Atiya H.
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educational leadership Australia ,educational leadership Pakistan - Abstract
This study examines transformational and transactional leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments, and the individual level cultural dimensions idiocentrism-allocentrism, as perceived by academic staff in Australian and Pakistani universities. The principal research aim was to investigate the relationships between academics’ attributions concerning leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and cultural norms in a collectivistic and an individualistic culture. Samples of academic staff were randomly selected from Australian and Pakistani universities. The Australian sample consisted of 117 academics, and the Pakistani sample comprised 120 academics. Analysis was carried out using exploratory factor analysis, multiple regression analysis, and discriminant analysis. Within the context of the research, the results suggested that Australian and Pakistani university academics had similar attribution patterns for entities related to transformational, transactional, and passive leadership behaviours, and the cultural dimension allocentrism. The results also suggested that the academics of both samples did not differentiate between various transformational leadership behaviours, and perceived the transactional leadership behaviour contingent reward as part of the transformational leadership behaviour proactive leadership. Further, the academics of both samples perceived the transactional leadership behaviour passive management-by-exception and laissez-faire leadership as a single dimension, passive leadership. Analyses identified some critical relationships between perceived leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and idiocentrism-allocentrism variables for the two samples. The transformational leadership behaviour participative leadership was positively related to allocentrism and self-reliance for the Australian sample. The transactional leadership behaviour active management-by-exception was positively related to positive-competitiveness and negatively related to negative-competitiveness for the Pakistani sample. Passive leadership was negatively related to leadership outcomes for the Pakistani sample. Moreover, active management-by-exception and positive-competitiveness discriminated between the two samples. Leadership of schools/departments in universities has been found to be a multifaceted phenomenon. The research suggests that academics’ perceptions of leadership behaviours, cultural norms, and context have important implications for school/department leadership in universities.
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- 2005
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6. Existence and uniqueness of solutions to non-linear first order dynamic equations on time scales
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Zaidi, Atiya-tul-Hussain, Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Science, UNSW and Zaidi, Atiya-tul-Hussain, Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Science, UNSW
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The theory of dynamic equations on time scales provides an important bridge between the fields of differential and difference equations. It is particularly useful in describing phenomena that possess a hybrid continuous-discrete behaviour in their growth, like many temperate--2one insect populations and crops. A dynamic equation on a time scale is a generalised. 'two-in-one' model, it serves as a differential equation for purely continuous domains and as a difference equation for purely discrete ones.The field of "dynamic equations on time scales" is about 20 years old. As such, much of the basic (yet very important) linear theory has been established, however the non-linear extensions are yet to be fully developed. This thesis aims to fill this gap by providing the foundational framework of non-linear results from which further lines of inquiry can be launched.This thesis answers several important questions regarding the qualitative and quantitative properties of solutions to non-linear dynamic equations on time scales.Namely,(i) When do solutions exist?(ii) If solutions exist, then are they unique?(iii) How can such solutions be closely approximated?(iv) How can we explicitly solve certain problems to extract their solutions?The methods employed to address the above questions include: dynamic inequalities; iterative techniques and the method of successive approximations; and the fixed point approaches of Banach and Schauder.
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- 2009
7. Augmentation of CFTR maturation by S-nitrosoglutathione reductase.
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Zaman, Khalequz, Sawczak, Victoria, Zaidi, Atiya, Getsy, Paulina, Zeinomar, Maryam, Smith, Laura, Corey, Deborah, Kelley, Thomas J., Lewis, Stephen J., Gaston, Benjamin, Butler, Maya, Bennett, Deric, Greenberg, Zivi, Forbes, Michael, DeRonde, Kim, Palmer, Lisa, Rehman, Shagufta, Jyothikumar, Vinod, Periasamy, Ammasi, and Sattar, Abdus
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CYSTIC fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ,DEVELOPMENTAL biology ,S-nitrosoglutathione ,REDUCTASES ,CYSTIC fibrosis ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Snitrosoglutathione (GSNO) reductase regulates novel endogenous S-nitrosothiol signaling pathways, and mice deficient in GSNO reductase are protected from airways hyperreactivity. S-nitrosothiols are present in the airway, and patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) tend to have low S-nitrosothiol levels that may be attributed to upregulation of GSNO reductase activity. The present study demonstrates that 1) GSNO reductase activity is increased in the cystic fibrosis bronchial epithelial (CFBE41
o- ) cells expressing mutant F508del-cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) compared with the wild-type CFBE41o- cells, 2) GSNO reductase expression level is increased in the primary human bronchial epithelial cells expressing mutant F508del-CFTR compared with the wild-type cells, 3) GSNO reductase colocalizes with cochaperone Hsp70/Hsp90 organizing protein (Hop; Stip1) in human airway epithelial cells, 4) GSNO reductase knockdown with siRNA increases the expression and maturation of CFTR and decreases Stip1 expression in human airway epithelial cells, 5) increased levels of GSNO reductase cause a decrease in maturation of CFTR, and 6) a GSNO reductase inhibitor effectively reverses the effects of GSNO reductase on CFTR maturation. These studies provide a novel approach to define the subcellular location of the interactions between Stip1 and GSNO reductase and the role of S-nitrosothiols in these interactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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8. Leadership behaviours of heads of schools and departmentsin Australian and Pakistani universities
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Zaidi, Atiya H., Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW and Zaidi, Atiya H., Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW
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This study examines transformational and transactional leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments, and the individual level cultural dimensions idiocentrism-allocentrism, as perceived by academic staff in Australian and Pakistani universities. The principal research aim was to investigate the relationships between academics’ attributions concerning leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and cultural norms in a collectivistic and an individualistic culture.Samples of academic staff were randomly selected from Australian and Pakistani universities. The Australian sample consisted of 117 academics, and the Pakistani sample comprised 120 academics.Analysis was carried out using exploratory factor analysis, multiple regression analysis, and discriminant analysis.Within the context of the research, the results suggested that Australian and Pakistani university academics had similar attribution patterns for entities related to transformational, transactional, and passive leadership behaviours, and the cultural dimension allocentrism. The results also suggested that the academics of both samples did not differentiate between various transformational leadership behaviours, and perceived the transactional leadership behaviour contingent reward as part of the transformational leadership behaviour proactive leadership. Further, the academics of both samples perceived the transactional leadership behaviour passive management-by-exception and laissez-faire leadership as a single dimension, passive leadership. Analyses identified some critical relationships between perceived leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and idiocentrism-allocentrism variables for the two samples. The transformational leadership behaviour participative leadership was positively related to allocentrism and self-reliance for the Australian sample. The transactional leadership behaviour active management-by-exception was positively related to positive-competitiveness
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- 2005
9. UNIQUENESS OF SOLUTIONS TO MATRIX EQUATIONS ON TIME SCALES.
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ZAIDI, ATIYA H.
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NUMERICAL solutions to equations , *LIPSCHITZ spaces , *MATRICES (Mathematics) , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
In this article we establish the uniqueness of solutions to first-order matrix dynamic equations on time scales. These results extend the results presented in [16], to more complex systems of n x n matrices. Following the ideas in [5, Chap 5], we identify Lipschitz conditions that are suitable for generalizing n x n models on time scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
10. EXISTENCE OF SOLUTIONS AND CONVERGENCE RESULTS FOR DYNAMIC INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS USING LOWER AND UPPER SOLUTIONS.
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ZAIDI, ATIYA H.
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INITIAL value problems , *EQUATIONS , *INTEGRAL theorems , *MATHEMATICAL models , *DIFFERENTIAL equations - Abstract
In this article, we study the existence of solutions to first order non-linear initial value problems within the field of "dynamic equations on time scales". We employ the method of upper and lower solutions and Schauder's fixed point theorem. We also provide sufficient conditions under which the upper and lower solutions converge uniformly to a solution. Some examples are given to illustrate the new results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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