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Cumhuriyet University
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About: Cumhuriyet University is a education organization based out in Sivas, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum well & Adsorption. The organization has 2976 authors who have published 6499 publications receiving 100646 citations.
Topics: Quantum well, Adsorption, Population, Magnetic field, Laser
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University of California, Santa Barbara1, University of Texas at Austin2, Dresden University of Technology3, University of Wrocław4, University of Tartu5, Gulu University6, Middle East University7, Stockholm University8, University of the Punjab9, University of Nigeria, Nsukka10, Istanbul University11, Franklin & Marshall College12, Norwegian University of Science and Technology13, University of Algiers14, Australian National University15, Russian Academy of Sciences16, Russian State University for the Humanities17, İzmir University of Economics18, University of Social Sciences and Humanities19, Université catholique de Louvain20, Ankara University21, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru22, Cumhuriyet University23, University of the Republic24, ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon25, The Chinese University of Hong Kong26, National Autonomous University of Mexico27, University of Pécs28, University of Constantine the Philosopher29, University of Maribor30, University of Zagreb31, University of Malaya32, Central University of Finance and Economics33, University of Crete34, University of Primorska35, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology36, University of Amsterdam37, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart38, VU University Amsterdam39, University of Granada40, University of Delhi41, University of Havana42, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro43, University of Vienna44, Universiti Utara Malaysia45, Vilnius University46, University of British Columbia47, University of Sussex48, Romanian Academy49, Comenius University in Bratislava50, Slovak Academy of Sciences51, University of Monterrey52, SAS Institute53, DHA Suffa University54, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile55, South-West University "Neofit Rilski"56, University of São Paulo57, Kyung Hee University58, University of Ljubljana59
TL;DR: This work combines this large cross-cultural sample with agent-based models to compare eight hypothesized models of human mating markets and finds that this cross-culturally universal pattern of mate choice is most consistent with a Euclidean model of mate preference integration.
Abstract: Humans express a wide array of ideal mate preferences. Around the world, people desire romantic partners who are intelligent, healthy, kind, physically attractive, wealthy, and more. In order for these ideal preferences to guide the choice of actual romantic partners, human mating psychology must possess a means to integrate information across these many preference dimensions into summaries of the overall mate value of their potential mates. Here we explore the computational design of this mate preference integration process using a large sample of n = 14,487 people from 45 countries around the world. We combine this large cross-cultural sample with agent-based models to compare eight hypothesized models of human mating markets. Across cultures, people higher in mate value appear to experience greater power of choice on the mating market in that they set higher ideal standards, better fulfill their preferences in choice, and pair with higher mate value partners. Furthermore, we find that this cross-culturally universal pattern of mate choice is most consistent with a Euclidean model of mate preference integration.
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TL;DR: The results obtained in this study showed that the frequency ratio model can be used as a simple tool in assessment of landslide susceptibility when a sufficient number of data were obtained.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated greenhouse heating by biogas, solar and ground energy in Elazig, Turkey climate conditions, and the greenhouse was constructed and the required heating load of greenhouse was determined.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the essential oil and various extracts (prepared by using solvents of varying polarity) of Salvia tomentosa (Miller) were examined.
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TL;DR: The essential oil of Achillea millefolium possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial properties in vitro and the polar phase of the extract showed antioxidant activity.
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Herbert P. Killackey | 53 | 93 | 9215 |
Hasan Sahin | 48 | 160 | 11996 |
Maria Li Lung | 44 | 208 | 5541 |
Bektas Tepe | 40 | 122 | 7009 |
Mehmet Yilmaz | 40 | 618 | 8292 |
Atalay Sokmen | 39 | 68 | 7318 |
Vedat Sar | 38 | 112 | 4959 |
Münevver Sökmen | 38 | 96 | 6762 |
Hakan Ozdemir | 37 | 190 | 4136 |
Ali Tuncel | 34 | 162 | 3363 |
Hakan Erdem | 33 | 215 | 3728 |
Dursun Saraydin | 33 | 87 | 2804 |
Kerim Guney | 32 | 136 | 3018 |
Işık Yilmaz | 31 | 132 | 4556 |
Mustafa Arici | 31 | 200 | 4549 |