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Md. Shaddam Hossain Bagmar
Md. Shaddam Hossain Bagmar
Data Analyst, McGill University
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Examining the nexus between land surface temperature and urban growth in Chattogram Metropolitan Area of Bangladesh using long term Landsat series data
S Roy, S Pandit, EA Eva, MSH Bagmar, M Papia, L Banik, T Dube, ...
Urban Climate 32, 100593, 2020
1092020
Assessing topographic controls on vegetation characteristics in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) from remotely sensed data
A Emran, S Roy, MSH Bagmar, C Mitra
Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 11, 198-208, 2018
302018
Characterisation of spatio-temporal trend in temperature extremes for environmental decision making in Bangladesh
MM Khudri, MSH Bagmar, AM Redwan
International Journal of Global Warming 19 (4), 364-381, 2019
62019
Application of box-jenkins models for forecasting drought in north-western part of Bangladesh
MSH Bagmar, MM Khudri
Environmental Engineering Research 26 (3), 2021
42021
Tracking changes and identifying determinants of child malnutrition status over the past decade in Bangladesh
MSH Bagmar, MM Khudri
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 14 (12), 964, 2015
42015
Comparing Robustness Properties of Optimal designs under standard and compound criteria
MSH Bagmar, W Bari, AHM Latif
arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.07577, 2017
22017
Causal inference with missingness in confounder
MSH Bagmar, H Shen
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 92 (18), 3917-3930, 2022
12022
Performance of new proposed criteria in inferential procedures and robustness under missing observations
MSH Bagmar
Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences 40 (1), 115-128, 2019
2019
Comparative Analysis along with the Future Trends of Revenue and Expenditure of Bangladesh Railway
MSH Bagmar, S Ahmed, S Tanzila
Journal of Finance and Banking 12 (1 & 2), 45-61, 2014
2014
Multiple Imputation in the Estimation of Average Treatment Effect
MSH Bagmar, H Shen
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