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Glutathione-S-Transferase Variants are not Associated With Increased Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Turkish Familial Mediterranean Fever Patients
(TURKISH LEAGUE AGAINST RHEUMATISM, 2016)Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) in patients diagnosed with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) and investigate whether there is a relationship between glutathione-S-transferase ... -
Goal Orientation and Reading Strategy Use of Turkish Students of an English Language Teaching Department
(NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIV, 2015)This study aims to investigate qualitatively the role of goal orientation in reading comprehension both in native (L1) and second or foreign languages (L2), and the reading strategy use in L1 and L2 of the Turkish advanced ... -
Grain size and clay mineralogy of Late Quaternary sediments on a tectonically active shelf, the southern Sea of Marmara: clues to hydrographic, tectonic and climatic evolution
(JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 1999)The clay mineral content and grain size composition of sediments obtained from 29 cores (up to 350 cm in length) on the southern Marmara shelves have been analysed in order to determine the effects of climatic, neotectonic ... -
Granuloma annulare associated with prostate carcinoma
(WILEY, 2003)Granuloma annulare occurs as an idiopathic and benign condition, although it may be associated with some neoplasms. We describe a 60-year-old man with granuloma annulare on dorsal hands who developed prostate carcinoma. ... -
THE GRECO-ITALIC AMPHORAE FOUND ON MALTEPE TUMULUS IN PHOCAEA
(MERSIN UNIV PUBL RES CENTER CILICIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, 2018)Phocaea, which was one of the biggest cities in Ionia, was also an important pottery production centre from the Orientalising Period to the Late Antique Period. The many large pottery dumps which were unearthed in different ... -
A green separation process for recovery of healthy oil from pumpkin seed
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011)In this study, pumpkin seeds, called as "Urgup Sivrisi" and grown in Cappadocia region, were used as plant materials because of high aroma contents. In the supercritical fluid extraction of pumpkin seed oil, the effect of ... -
Green Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Black Tea Extract and Investigation of Its Properties
(AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS, 2018)Iron oxide nanoparticles (FeNPs) were synthesized by green method using black tea (BT) extract as a reducing agent at room temperature. The effect of polyphenol content on the formation of FeNPs was investigated. The ... -
GREEN TURTLES (Chelonia mydas) FEEDING ON INVASIVE ALGAE Caulerpa taxifolia IN TURKEY
(FOLIUM PUBL CO, 2015)An invasive species is a species that has been introduced to an area outside its natural range and can cause ecological problems such as change the functions of ecosystems. A female green turtle was predated by a jackal ... -
Ground state energy of excitons in quantum dot treated variationally via Hylleraas-like wavefunction
(IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2009)In this work, the effects of quantum confinement on the ground state energy of a correlated electron-hole pair in a spherical and in a disc-like quantum dot have been investigated as a function of quantum dot size. Under ... -
Groundwater changes in relation to seismic activity: a case study from Eskipazar (Karabuk, Turkey)
(SPRINGER, 2010)The reported study contributes to research on earthquake prediction. Between 2007 and 2009, changes were observed in two geothermal and mineral springs located in Eskipazar (similar to 3-5 km to the north of the North ... -
Groundwater nitrate pollution in an alluvium aquifer, Eskisehir urban area and its vicinity, Turkey
(SPRINGER VERLAG, 1997)A large amount of the water requirement (municipal, industrial, etc.) of Eskisehir city, Turkey, is supplied from groundwater via wells in the urban area. The groundwater in the Eskisehir Plain alluvium has been polluted ... -
A Group of Middle Bronze Age Foundation Offerings Founded at Oylum Hoyuk Excavations
(TURK TARIH KURUMU, 2011)The excavations in square J22 located on the northwest elevation of Oylum Hoyuk between 2007-2009 seasons reveal new information about Middle Bronze Age foundation offerings. These were placed under the foundation and under ... -
Growth and Fluctuating Asymmetry of Human Newborns: Influence of Inbreeding and Parental Education
(WILEY, 2014)Historically, medical concerns about the deleterious effects of closely inbred marriages have focused on the risk posed by recessive Mendelian disease, with much less attention to developmental instability. We studied the ... -
Growth kinetics of O-polar BexMgyZn1-x-yO alloy: Role of Zn to Be and Mg flux ratio as a guide to growth at high temperature
(AMER INST PHYSICS, 2017)We studied the effect of the substrate temperature, in the range from 450 degrees C to 500 degrees C, on the required Zn to (Be + Mg) flux ratio for plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy growth of O-polar BexMgyZn1-x-yO ... -
Growth of InGaAs/InAlAs superlattices by MOCVD and precise thickness determination via HRXRD
(GAZI UNIV, 2016)In this study, we report the growth studies of InGaAs/InAlAs superlattices (SLs) with thin layer thicknesses which will be used for quantum cascade laser (QCL) structures, grown by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition ... -
Guidelines for Extended Lymphadenectomy in Gastric Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study
(SPRINGER, 2013)To assess the efficacy of extended lymph node dissection in gastric cancer and to identify factors affecting lymph node detection. A prospective study of 126 gastric cancer patients was conducted. Patients eligible for ... -
Gypsum collapse hazards and importance of hazard mapping
(SPRINGER, 2011)Collapse in gypsum terrains is a serious geological hazard and can damage engineering structures, settlement areas, natural lakes, and allow infiltration of contaminants into the groundwater. Presentation of engineering ... -
Gypsum: An additive for stabilization of swelling clay soils
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)Low rise buildings are particularly vulnerable to ground movements sourced from swelling and shrinking of the expansive clay soils. Geotechnical engineers have long recognized that swelling of expansive clays caused by ...