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Celal Bayar University

EducationMagnesia 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.


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TL;DR: In this article, an alternative powder-pack boriding mixture containing H3BO3 as boron source was prepared and used for BORiding of SAE 1020 steel.

33 citations

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TL;DR: The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section of Old Age Psychiatry has developed a Consensus Statement on Ethics and Capacity in older people with mental disorders, which was completed in Prague, September 2008, prior to the World Congress in Psychiatry.
Abstract: The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section of Old Age Psychiatry, since 1997, has developed Consensus Statements relevant to the practice of Old Age Psychiatry. Since 2006 the Section has worked to develop a Consensus Statement on Ethics and Capacity in older people with mental disorders, which was completed in Prague, September 2008, prior to the World Congress in Psychiatry. This Consensus meets one of the goals of the WPA Action Plan 2008-2011, "to promote the highest ethical standards in psychiatric practice and advocate the rights of persons with mental disorders in all regions of the world". This Consensus Statement offers to mental health clinicians caring for older people with mental disorders, caregivers, other health professionals and the general public the setting out of and discourse in ethical principles which can often be complex and challenging, supported by practical guidance in meeting such ethical needs and standards, and to encouraged good clinical practice.

33 citations

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01 Oct 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the present status, prospects, and update information about the renewable and sustainable energy source in Bangladesh, the review also discussed to provide the guideline for the government would successfully end their plan.
Abstract: The power sector in Bangladesh is dependent on fossil fuels like natural gas, furnace oil, diesel, and coal. In the fiscal year 2019-20, electricity generated in Bangladesh from natural gas about 71.82%, from furnace oil about 13.25%, from diesel about 0.20%, from coal about 4.16%, from renewable energy sources about 1.23%. Imported from the nearest country by having been connected to a grid line was about 9.34% of electricity within this year. A new record for the Bangladesh the power plants produced 12,893-MW (MW) electricity on 29 May 2019, the record-breaking generation took place against the forecasted demand of 14,796 MW. Generally, in the summer season, produced electricity cannot fulfill the country's demand as a barrier for industrial production and socio-economic infrastructure development. Overcome these problems the renewable energy sources can be more helpful for the electricity generation in Bangladesh. The government encourages people in rural areas to using renewable energy-based electricity like solar energy. Within the year 2021, they are planning to generate 10% of electricity from renewable energy sources. However, they have no success to generate a significant amount of total electricity from renewable energy sources in 2020. Herein, this review represents the present status, prospects, and update information about the renewable and sustainable energy source in Bangladesh. The review also discussed to provide the guideline for the government would successfully end their plan.

33 citations

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TL;DR: The findings thus support the evolutionary stasis of the Androctonus karyotype, which is discussed with respect to current hypotheses on chromosome evolution both within and beyond the family Buthidae.
Abstract: Recent cytogenetic and genomic studies suggest that morphological and molecular evolution is decoupled in the basal arachnid order Scorpiones. Extraordinary karyotype variation has been observed particularly in the family Buthidae, which is unique among scorpions for its holokinetic chromosomes. We analyzed the karyotypes of four geographically distant species of the genus Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828 (Androctonus australis, Androctonus bourdoni, Androctonus crassicauda, Androctonus maelfaiti) (Scorpiones: Buthidae) using both classic and molecular cytogenetic methods. The mitotic complement of all species consisted of 2n = 24 elements. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with a fragment of the 18S ribosomal RNA gene, a cytogenetic marker well known for its mobility, identified a single interstitial rDNA locus on the largest chromosome pair in all species examined. Our findings thus support the evolutionary stasis of the Androctonus karyotype, which is discussed with respect to current hypotheses on chromosome evolution both within and beyond the family Buthidae. Differences in karyotype dynamics between Androctonus spp. and the other buthids can help us better understand the driving forces behind their chromosome evolution and speciation. © 2015 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 115, 69–76.

33 citations

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TL;DR: The spectroscopic, structural, electronic and thermodynamical properties of 3-fluorophenylboronic acid and theoretical calculations using DFT calculations to fortification of the paper proved the paper had been indispensable for the literature backing.

33 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Michael Berk116128457743
G. Raven114187971839
Tjeerd Ketel99106746335
Francesco Dettori95102641313
Manuel Schiller95100441734
John A. McGrath7563124078
E. Pesen5020610958
Devendra Singh4931410386
Fatih Selimefendigil431784522
Mehmet Karabacak401113515
Nurullah Akkoc381937626
Daiana Stolz382397708
Menemşe Gümüşderelioğlu341363328
Mehmet Sezer341843543
Mehmet Pakdemirli331373581
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202332
2022100
2021512
2020485
2019372
2018359