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Celal Bayar University
Education•Magnesia ad Sipylum, Turkey•
About: Celal Bayar University is a education organization based out in Magnesia ad Sipylum, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heat transfer. The organization has 2960 authors who have published 6024 publications receiving 100646 citations.
Topics: Population, Heat transfer, Nanofluid, Nonlinear system, Medicine
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TL;DR: The sensitivity of 136 P. aeruginosa strains, isolated from various clinical materials, to fluoroquinolones has been investigated and the lowest resistance rate was in ciprofloxacin with 12.5%, while 88.2% of the resistant strains to all fluoroquolones were originated from intensive care unit.
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TL;DR: DHI is a practical scale which is efficient in assessing accurately the functional disability of the hand in patients receiving haemodialysis and is significantly correlated with HAQ, HFI, Purdue Pegboard scores, grip strength and 3 types of pinch strengths while no significant correlation was found with non-functional parameters.
Abstract: Objective To assess the usefulness of Duruoz's Hand Index (DHI) in patients undergoing haemodialysis. Methods Patients receiving haemodialysis for more than 2 months were recruited randomly. Demographic, clinical and functional characteristics of patients were evaluated. Functional assessment was performed with DHI, Hand Functional Index (HFI), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), Purdue Pegboard, grip strength and 3 kinds of pinch strengths. DHI was correlated (Spearman's) with the other functional parameters in assessing the convergent validity and with non-functional parameters in assessing the divergent validity. Results Sixty patients with a mean age of 50.05 were recruited. The average duration of haemodialysis was 55.02 months. DHI is significantly correlated with HAQ, HFI, Purdue Pegboard scores, grip strength and 3 types of pinch strengths while no significant correlation was found with non-functional parameters. Conclusions DHI is a practical scale which is efficient in assessing accurately the functional disability of the hand in patients receiving haemodialysis.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the curvature of the beam is taken as an arbitrary function of the spatial variable, and the effect of curvature on the vibration of the curved beam is investigated.
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TL;DR: The radioluminescence and thermolumininescence spectra of synthetic zircon crystals doped with individual trivalent rare earth element (REE) ions (Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho Er, and Yb) and P are reported in the temperature range 25 to 673 K as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The radioluminescence and thermoluminescence spectra of synthetic zircon crystals doped with individual trivalent rare earth element (REE) ions (Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho Er, and Yb) and P are reported in the temperature range 25 to 673 K. Although there is some intrinsic UV/blue emission from the host lattice, the dominant signals are from the rare-earth sites, with signals characteristic of the REE3+ states. The shapes of the glow curves are different for each dopant, and there are distinct differences between glow peak temperatures for different rare-earth lines of the same element. Within the overall set of signals there are indications of linear trends in which some glow peak temperatures vary as a function of the ionic size of the rare earth ions. The temperature shifts of the peaks are considerable, up to 200°, and much larger than those cited in other rare-earth-doped crystals of LaF3 and Bi4Ge3O12. The data clearly suggest that the rare-earth ions are active both in the trapping and luminescence steps, and hence the TL occurs within localized defect complexes that include REE3+ ions.
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TL;DR: Results suggested that urinary tract infections may be related to pinworms, and cellulose tape should be applied to both the perianal and the perineal regions on at least three consecutive occasions.
Abstract: Urinary tract infection is particularly common in young girls and Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) is one of the most prevalent worms found in children worldwide. Young girls, with or without urinary tract infection, were examined for pinworms in order to explore a possible relationship between these two problems. Of the 55 young girls with urinary tract infection, 20 (36.4%) had pinworm eggs in the perianal and/or perineal region monitored using the cellophane tape method, while 9 (16.4%) of 55 young girls who had never previously had a urinary tract infection were found to have Enterobius eggs in at least one of the cellophane tape tests, and the difference was found to be significant (p<0.05). These results suggested that urinary tract infections may be related to pinworms. When a urinary tract infection is diagnosed in young girls, cellulose tape should be applied to both the perianal and the perineal regions on at least three consecutive occasions.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Berk | 116 | 1284 | 57743 |
G. Raven | 114 | 1879 | 71839 |
Tjeerd Ketel | 99 | 1067 | 46335 |
Francesco Dettori | 95 | 1026 | 41313 |
Manuel Schiller | 95 | 1004 | 41734 |
John A. McGrath | 75 | 631 | 24078 |
E. Pesen | 50 | 206 | 10958 |
Devendra Singh | 49 | 314 | 10386 |
Fatih Selimefendigil | 43 | 178 | 4522 |
Mehmet Karabacak | 40 | 111 | 3515 |
Nurullah Akkoc | 38 | 193 | 7626 |
Daiana Stolz | 38 | 239 | 7708 |
Menemşe Gümüşderelioğlu | 34 | 136 | 3328 |
Mehmet Sezer | 34 | 184 | 3543 |
Mehmet Pakdemirli | 33 | 137 | 3581 |