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2. Thoracic ectopia cordis, sternal agenesis, partial ectopia hepatica and fissure abdominalis in a German Shepherd puppy with milder incomplete pentalogy of Cantrell. Clinical case
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Emsal Sinem Ozdemir–Salci and Koray Yildirim
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Ectopia hepatica ,fissura abdominalis ,puppy ,sternal agenesis ,thoracic ectopia cordis ,Cattle ,SF191-275 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
A newborn German Shepherd breed male puppy was presented with the complaint that some organs were formed outside the chest and abdomen. The rhythmic movements of the swelling under the chest pointed out the heart and the swelling under the abdomen was covered with a membrane. On the lateral radiograph of body, sternal agenesis, extra–thoracic location of the heart, and normal diaphragmatic border were seen, while the swelling in the abdomen was thought to be liver. During the diagnostic steps, the puppy died, and necropsy was performed. At necropsy, it was observed that the heart wrapped with the pericardium was placed extra–thoracically (thoracic ectopia cordis) due to sternal agenesis, and the liver was partially located extra–abdominally (ectopia hepatica) due to fissura abdominalis, which was surrounded by the peritoneum. Both radiological and necropsy findings revealed that there was no rib structure after the costochondral joints. Diaphragm was present, and there was no abnormality in the other intrathoracic and intraabdominal organs. Here, it is aimed to report thoracic ectopia cordis, sternal agenesis, ectopia hepatica and fissura abdominalis in a German Shepherd puppy with milder incomplete pentalogy of Cantrell, and to present the radiological and necropsy findings of the anomaly.
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- 2024
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3. Can systemic immune inflammation index at admission predict in-hospital mortality in chronic kidney disease patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection?
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Arzu Ozdemir, Sibel Yucel Kocak, Semsi Nur Karabela, and Mürvet Yılmaz
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Infección por SARS-CoV-2 ,Enfermedad renal crónica ,Mortalidad ,Índice de inflamación inmunitaria sistémica ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Background and aim: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection and more prone to develop severe disease. It is important to know predictors of poor outcomes to optimize the strategies of care. Methods: 93 patients with CKD and 93 age-sex matched patients without CKD were included in the study. Data on demographic, clinical features, hematological indices and outcomes were noted and compared between the groups. Neutrophile to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), systemic immune inflammation index (SII) (platelet counts × neutrophil counts/lymphocyte counts) and lymphocyte-to-CRP ratio (LCR) were calculated on admission and the association of these markers with disease mortality in CKD patients was identified. Results: CKD patients had higher risk of severe disease, and mortality compared to non-CKD patients (72% vs 50.5%, p = 0.003, 36.6% vs 10.8%, p
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- 2022
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4. Factores de riesgo independientes asociados al sangrado en la nefrolitotomía percutánea: estudio retrospectivo
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Kocan, H. and Ozdemir, E.
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- 2022
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5. Effect of Tarantula cubensis alcohol extract and Capecitabin combine in Colorectal Cancer rats
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Rahmi Canbar, Ozgur Ozdemir, and Ahmet Levent Bas
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Azoxymethane ,Capecitabine ,colorectal cancer ,TCAE ,Cattle ,SF191-275 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Colon cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of cancer in the world. In this study, the effects of Tarantula cubensis alcoholic extract (TCAE) and the Capecitabine in CRC were investigated. Wistar albino rats were divided into eight groups with 12 animals in each group: untreated healthy and CRC groups, healthy and CRC groups treated with TCAE or Capecitabine, and healthy and CRC groups treated with both TCAE and Capecitabine. Azoxymethane was used in all CRC groups. TCAE and Capecitabine were administered to the relevant groups starting in the 15th week. All rats were euthanized after 18 weeks, and tissue samples were collected. The mRNA levels of Bcl–2, Bax, and Cas–3 in the harvested tissues were determined using real–time PCR and histopathologically abnormal crypt foci (ACF) scores were determined. It was found that TCAE modulated the decreased Bax/Bcl–2 expression rate in the CC group, but had the opposite effect in healthy animals, which was significantly reduced compared to the healthy groups (P0.05). Importantly, single and combined use of TCAE and Capecitabine in rats with CRC significantly reduced ACF scores (P
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- 2023
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6. Efecto de la combinación de extracto de alcohol de Tarántula cubensis y Capecitabina en ratas con Cáncer Colorrectal
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Canbar, Rahmi, Ozdemir, Ozgur, and Levent Bas, Ahmet
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- 2023
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7. Effect of Tarantula cubensis alcoholic extract and Nerium oleander distillate on cell proliferation markers in colon carcinogenesis
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Ozgur Ozdemir, Gokhan Akcakavak, and Mehmet Tuzcu
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Azoxymethane ,AgNOR ,immunohistochemistry ,PCNA ,pathology ,Cattle ,SF191-275 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is defined as colon and rectum cancer and is among the major causes of mortality in developed Countries. Tarantula cubensis alcoholic extract (TCAE) and Nerium oleander distillate (NOD) are reported to have anticancer and antioxidative activity. In this study, it was aimed to research the impact on cell proliferation markers of TCAE and NOD given simultaneously in experimental colon cancer. A total of 24 rats, 6 in each group, were used in the study. Cancer Control (CC): Azoxymethane was administered at the beginning of the experiment at a dose of 15 miligrams (mg)· kilograms-1 (kg), (Subcutaneous, SC) twice, with an interval of a week (wk), to induce cancer. CC+TCAE: the dosage of Azoxymethane administered was 15 mg·kg-1 (SC) twice a wk at the beginning of the experiment, while in the case of TCAE, it was 0.2 mL·kg-1 (SC) once a wk for 18 wk from the beginning of the experiment. Fifteen mg·kg-1 (SC) of Azoxymethane was administered twice at one-wk intervals at the beginning of the experiment to the CC+NOD group, and NO distillate (NOD) was given with water throughout the experiment. Afterwards, animals were euthanized under appropriate conditions, paraffin blocks formed from colon tissues, histochemical AgNOR (Silver-stained nucleolar organizer regions), and immunohistochemical PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) stainings were performed. In the study, immunohistochemically, PCNA scores and AgNOR count per nucleus (AgNCI) were significantly decreased in C-TCAE and C-NOD groups (P
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- 2022
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8. Comparison of the non-absorbable polymer clips, knot-tying, and loop ligature appendiceal stump closure methods in laparoscopic appendectomy
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Hakan Ozdemir and Oguzhan Sunamak
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Appendectomy. Laparoscopy. Clips. Ligature. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Objective: In laparoscopic appendectomy (LA), closure of the appendix stump is important. This method must be safe and easy-to-use as well as an economical one. We compared three methods of the appendix stump closure in terms of safety, easiness, and financial cost. Materials and methods: Three-hundred and ten LA patients operated between January 2011 and December 2019 and appendix stump was closed using one of the three methods, namely, non-absorbable polymeric clips (Group 1, n = 126), knot-tying group (Group 2, n = 101), and laparoscopic loop ligature group (Group 3, n = 83) were retrospectively analyzed in terms of stump leakage, infection, operation, and hospital stay duration. Results: There were 148 female and 162 male patients. The mean age was 33.57 ± 12.60 years. There was not any appendiceal stump leakage nor intra-abdominal infection in none of the groups. Local trocar site infection in 11 patients was medically treated. Surgical site infection and hospital stay period did not show statistically important difference among the groups. The operation duration in Group 1 was found to be shorter compared to the other groups. Conclusions: All three techniques are safe in LA. Nonabsorbable polymer clips provide a shorter operation time. Extracorporeal knot-tying with knot-pusher provides the cheapest closure of the stump.
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- 2022
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9. Efecto del extracto alcohólico de Tarantula cubensis y el destilado de Nerium oleander sobre los marcadores de proliferación celular en la carcinogénesis de colon
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Ozdemir, Ozgur, Akcakavak, Gokhan, and Tuzcu, Mehmet
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- 2022
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10. The Impact of Environmental Education Activities on Primary School Students’ Environmental Awareness and Visual Expressions
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Mustafa Yeşilyurt, Mukadder Ozdemir Balakoğlu, and Mustafa Erol
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environmental awareness ,primary school students ,visual expression ,empathy ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
The aim of this research is to improve environmental awareness in primary school students. For this purpose, the study was carried out within the scope of action research pattern from qualitative research patterns. The study group was determined by selecting easily accessible samples. The study group consisted of second year students attending a state primary school in Gungoren District of Istanbul in the 2018-2019 academic year. The data of the study were obtained by the students’ environmental pictures, observation forms and semi-structured interview forms. The data obtained were analyzed by content analysis. According to the findings of the research, it is determined that students who received environmental education, draw pictures enthusiastically and reflecting environmental awareness, also after interviews students gain awareness toward environment, empathized with nature and draw highly esthetically appreciated pictures.
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- 2020
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11. Maths instruction in vocational high school from teachers and students’ eyes: a different kettle of fish
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H. OZDEMIR
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
Mathematics course in vocational high school education is significant worldwide to equip vocational students with the technical and personal skills that are required for the effective workforce as discussed in the context of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. The present research sets out to investigate 20 Turkish maths teachers’ belief and instructional practices through comparing vocational students’ perceptions for mathematics instruction and the researcher’s observation in a state vocational high school, which is under- researched. 20 maths teachers and 161 students participated in this longitudinal study (n=181). Mixed methods were used, and three types of data were collected as follows: questionnaires, interviews and observation for triangulation of data and methods t for the reliability and validity of the study. The findings indicated that maths teachers’ belief and practices were not consistent when compared with the questionnaire and interview data collected from vocational students, and also observation carried out by the researcher. Keywords: mathematics education, vocational high school, vocational students, beliefs and practices
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- 2020
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12. Tratamiento acelerado del empiema y cáncer de pulmón concomitantes mediante cirugía toracoscópica videoasistida
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Eryigit, Hatice, Orki, Alpay, Unaldi, Mehmet, Ozdemir, Attila, Orki, Tulay, Kosar, Altug, Demirhan, Recep, and Arman, Bulent
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- 2016
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13. Using juniper berry ( Juniperus communis ) as a supplement in Japanese quail diets
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Hakan Inci, Gokce Ozdemir, Ahmet Yusuf Sengul, Bunyamin Sogut, Hüseyin Nursoy, and Turgay Sengul
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aromatic plant ,carcass traits ,growth performance ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study was conducted to determine the effects of supplemented juniper berry (Juniperus communis) on fattening performance and some carcass traits of quails. A total of 150 one-day-old Japanese quail chicks were randomly divided into five groups (one control and four treated groups) with three replicates. Four different juniper berry levels (0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2%) and a control treatment (0%) were added to the diet. Juniper berry supplementation to the diets initiated at the end of the 1st week and sustained for seven weeks. Live weight, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio during the trial and some carcass traits after slaughter were determined. Juniper berry supplementation in the diet during seven weeks of growing period significantly increased body weight, cumulative feed intake, and feed conversion ratio of the treated groups. Carcass weight, carcass yield, and breast yield were also significantly increased by supplemented juniper berry. No significant difference was observed between viability of different groups. Supplementation of 0.5-1% juniper berry in quail diets has positive impacts on fattening performance and carcass traits.
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- 2016
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14. Comparison of growth performance and carcass traits of Japanese quails reared in conventional, pasture, and organic conditions
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Hakan Inci, Gokce Ozdemir, Bunyamin Sogut, Ahmet Yusuf Sengul, Turgay Sengul, and Mehmet Resit Taysi
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ad libitum ,animal welfare ,backyard ,organic farming ,quail ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT - This study was conducted to compare live weight, feed intake, feed conversion, mortality rate, and some carcass characteristics of Japanese quails reared under organic and conventional conditions. A total of 180 one-day-old quail chicks were randomly divided into six groups ― Conventional, consuming conventional feed ad libitum; Control (C), consuming organic feed ad libitum; C+P, consuming organic feed ad libitum + pasture; 80C+P, consuming 80% of control + pasture; 70C+P, consuming 70% of control + pasture; and 50C+P, consuming 50% of control + pasture ― with three replicates. The conventional group was kept for 6 weeks, while the control, C+P, 80C+P, 70C+P, and 50C+P groups were reared until the end of 10 weeks of age. Raising systems significantly affected live weight, feed intake, and feed conversion. The analysis showed that the meat yield of quail raised in organic conditions had better results than those raised in conventional conditions in terms of appearance, color, aroma, and flavor. The group consuming 50% of control plus pasture was more advantageous than the other organic groups and the conventional group at the end of the 10-week fattening period. The organic production system can be a good system to meet the demand of consumers who seek more natural products.
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- 2016
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15. Ketamine-propofol sedation in circumcision
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Handan Gulec, Saziye Sahin, Esra Ozayar, Semih Degerli, Fatma Bercin, and Osman Ozdemir
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Cetamina-propofol ,Sedação ,Circuncisão ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare the therapeutic effects of ketamine alone or ketamine plus propofol on analgesia, sedation, recovery time, side effects in premedicated children with midazolam-ketamine-atropin who are prepared circumcision operation.METHODS: 60 American Society of Anaesthesiologists physical status I-II children, aged between 3 and 9 years, undergoing circumcision operations under sedation were recruited according to a randomize and double-blind institutional review board-approved protocol. Patients were randomized into two groups via sealed envelope assignment. Both groups were administered a mixture of midazolam 0.05 mg/kg + ketamine 3 mg/kg + atropine 0.02 mg/kg intramuscularly in the presence of parents in the pre-operative holding area. Patients were induced with propofol-ketamine in Group I or ketamine alone in Group II.RESULTS: In the between-group comparisons, age, weight, initial systolic blood pressure, a difference in terms of the initial pulse rate was observed (p > 0.050). Initial diastolic blood pressure and subsequent serial measurements of 5, 10, 15, 20th min, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate in ketamine group were significantly higher (p < 0.050).CONCLUSION: Propofol-ketamine (Ketofol) provided better sedation quality and hemodynamy than ketamine alone in pediatric circumcision operations. We did not observe significant complications during sedation in these two groups. Therefore, ketofol appears to be an effective and safe sedation method for circumcision operation.
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16. Bloqueo de los Nervios Ilioinguinal e Ilio-hipogástrico con Dexketoprofeno Intravenoso Mejora la Analgesia después de la Histerectomía Abdominal
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Yucel, Evren, Kol, Iclal Ozdemir, Duger, Cevdet, Kaygusuz, Kenan, Gursoy, Sinan, and Mimaroglu, Caner
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- 2013
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17. Bloqueio dos Nervos Ilioinguinal e Ílio-hipogástrico com Dexcetoprofeno Intravenoso Melhora a Analgesia após Histerectomia Abdominal
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Yucel, Evren, Kol, Iclal Ozdemir, Duger, Cevdet, Kaygusuz, Kenan, Gursoy, Sinan, and Mimaroglu, Caner
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- 2013
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18. Bloqueio dos nervos ilioinguinal e ílio-hipogástrico com dexcetoprofeno intravenoso melhora a analgesia após histerectomia abdominal
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Evren Yucel, Iclal Ozdemir Kol, Cevdet Duger, Kenan Kaygusuz, Sinan Gursoy, and Caner Mimaroglu
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ANALGESIA, Postoperatorio ,ANALGÉSICOS, Opióides, morfina ,Cetoprofeno ,CIRUGÍA, Ginecología ,TÉCNICAS ANESTÉSICAS, Regional, nervios periféricos y ganglios, ilioinguinal ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos da aplicação intravenosa(IV) de dexcetoprofeno trometamol em bloqueio dos nervos ilioinguinal e ílio-hipogástrico na qualidade analgésica e no consumo de morfina após histerectomia abdominal total. MÉTODO: Estudo clínico controlado e randomizado conduzido com 61 pacientes. O estudo foi feito em sala de operação, sala de recuperação pós-anestésica e ambulatório. Os 61 pacientes foram randomicamente alocados em três grupos: grupo controle (Grupo C), grupo bloqueio (Grupo B) e grupo bloqueio com dexcetoprofeno (Grupo BD). Antes da incisão cirúrgica feita após a indução da anestesia, fizemos o bloqueio dos nervos ilioinguinal e ilio-hipogástrico (Grupo C recebeu solução salina e grupos B e BD receberam levobupivacaína). Em contraste com os grupos C e B, o Grupo BD recebeu dexcetoprofeno. Administramos morfina a todos os pacientes para analgesia, com o uso do método de analgesia controlada pelo paciente (ACP) durante o pós-operatório de 24 horas. Registramos os escores para dor pela escala visual analógica (EVA), os índices de satisfação, o consumo de morfina e os efeitos colaterais durante o pós-operatório de 24 horas. RESULTADOS: Os escores EVA do Grupo BD foram menores do que os dos grupos C e B no pós-operatório (p < 0,05) nos intervalos de 1, 2, 6 e 12 horas. Os escores EVA do Grupo C foram maiores do que os do Grupo B nas primeiras 2 horas de pós-operatório. O tempo até a primeira demanda de ACP foi mais longo, os valores de consumo de morfina mais baixos e os índices de satisfação maiores no Grupo BD do que nos outros dois grupos (p < 0,05). CONCLUSÃO: O bloqueio dos nervos ilioinguinal e ílio-hipogástrico com dexcetoprofeno IV aumenta a satisfação do paciente e diminui o consumo de opioides e sugere que dexcetoprofeno trometamol é um analgésico anti-inflamatório não esteroide eficaz em analgesia pós-operatória.
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19. Political conditions for successful inflation stabilization: comparing Brazil and Argentina/Condicoes politicas para estabilizacao bem-sucedida da inflacao: comparando Brasil e Argentina
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Ozdemir, Yonca
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20. Can lycopene eliminate the harmful effects of hyperoxia in an immature brain?
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Ozdemir, Ahmet, Bastug, Osman, Cilenk, Kubra T, Korkmaz, Levent, Korkut, Sabriye, Ozturk, Mehmet A, and Sonmez, Mehmet F
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Daño cerebral ,Licopeno ,Brain damage ,Radicales libres ,Newborn rats ,Hiperoxia ,Free radicals ,Hyperoxia ,lycopene ,Ratas recién nacidas - Abstract
Objetivos: Al ser un antioxidante, el licopeno protege a las células contra el daño causado por los radicales libres, fortalece los enlaces intercelulares y mejora el metabolismo celular. Este estudio analiza los efectos del licopeno sobre los trastornos neurodegenerativos por hiperoxia en ratas recién nacidas a término. Métodos: Estas ratas se dividieron en cuatro grupos: grupo 1 de referencia con normoxia, grupo 2 con normoxia + licopeno, grupo 3 de referencia con hiperoxia y grupo 4 con hiperoxia + licopeno. Los grupos 1 y 2 se supervisaron en condiciones de aire ambiental, y los grupos 3 y 4 se supervisaron con un nivel de oxígeno > 85 % O2. Los grupos 2 y 4 recibieron inyecciones intraperitoneales de licopeno de 50 mg/kg/día; los otros grupos recibieron inyecciones intraperitoneales de aceite de maíz con el mismo volumen. Las ratas se sacrificaron en el día 11, después de 10 días con hiperoxia. Se extrajeron los cerebros, y se evaluaron los parámetros del sistema oxidativo. Resultados: Se detectaron lesiones cerebrales por hiperoxia en sustancia blanca, regiones corticales y tálamo. Aumentó la cantidad de células apoptóticas y disminuyó la cantidad de células PCNA positivas en los grupos 3 y 4, comparados con el grupo 1. No se observó una mejora significativa en la cantidad de células apoptóticas y células PCNA positivas en los grupos 3 y 4; además, aumentó la apoptosis. Conclusión: Se halló que el licopeno no mostró efectos terapéuticos para el daño cerebral en ratas recién nacidas. Además, se demostró que el licopeno podría causar efectos tóxicos. Objectives. In addition to protecting cells against free radical harm thanks to its anti-oxidant nature, lycopene strengthens the bonds among cells and improves cell metabolism. This study focuses on analyzing therapeutic effects of lycopene in hyperoxia-induced neurodegenerative disorders in newborn rats. Methods. Term newborn rats were divided into four groups as the normoxia control group (group-1), normoxia+lycopene group (group-2), hyperoxia control group (group-3) and hyperoxia+lycopene group (group-4). Group-1 and group-2 were monitored in room air while the group-3 and group-4 were monitored at > 85% O2. The group-2 and group-4 were injected with lycopene intrapertioneally (i.p. ) at 50mg/kg/day while the other groups were injected with corn oil i.p. at the same volume. The rats we sacrificed on the 11th day following the 10-day hyperoxia. The brains were removed and oxidant system parameters were assessed. Results. Injury resulting from hyperoxia was detected in the white matter, cortical regions, and thalamus of the brains. It was observed that the number of apoptotic cells increased and the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) positive cells decreased in the groups-3 and 4 compared to the group-1. No significant improvement in the number of apoptotic cells and PCNA positive cells was observed in the groups-3 and 4, and apoptosis increased as well. Conclusion. This study found that lycopene, did not show any therapeutic effects for brain damage treatment in newborn rats. In addition, this study demonstrated that lycopene might lead to toxic effects.
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- 2019
21. Puede ¿la inducción del parto afectar la flora bacteriana vaginal en las ovejas?
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Ozdemir-Salci, E. S., Goncagul, G., Kahya-Demirbilek, S., Guven Ozkaya, Carli, T., and Seyrek-Intas, K.
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Vaginal bacteriology ,Oveja ,Antibiotic susceptibility ,Medio Ambiente ,Revistas ,Inducción del parto ,Susceptibilidad a antibióticos ,Bacteriología vaginal ,Universidad del Zulia (LUZ) ,Universidad de Los Andes (ULA) ,Ewe ,Induction of parturition ,Revista Científica - Abstract
La inducción del parto (IP) puede tener un riesgo de infecciones vaginales con respecto al mayor riesgo de distocia y problemas posparto después de la IP. Por lo tanto, este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la flora bacteriana vaginal, antes de la IP y en el posparto 15 y 30 días (d) en las ovejas. Veinticuatro ovejas de raza Kivircik se dividieron según los métodos de inducción y luego se indujeron en el d 138 de gestación: grupo I (n = 6), control; grupo II (n = 6), fosfato sódico de dexametasona (dexametasona) 16 miligramos (mg), intramuscularmente (im); grupo III (n = 6), aglepristona (5 mg / kg (kg), subcutáneamente (sc) y grupo IV (n = 6), dexametasona (8 mg, im) + aglepristona (2,5 mg / kg, sc). Se tomaron muestras de las ovejas con hisopos antes de IP y este muestreo se repitió en los d 15 y 30 postparto. Microbiológicamente se realizó cultivo bacteriano y análisis de susceptibilidad a antibióticos Todos los partos fueron normales y no se observó complicación en el período posparto. Escherichia coli fue la bacteria más aislada en las muestras de todos los grupos, que se tomaron en el d 138 de gestación y postparto. Acinetobacter spp. y Acinetobacter baumannii fueron los otros aislamientos en el grupo III en los d 15 y 30 postparto, respectivamente. Los resultados del análisis de susceptibilidad a antibióticos señalaron que E. coli y A. baumannii fueron 100,0% sensibles a enrofloxacina, y Acinetobacter spp. fue 100,0% sensible a trimetoprima / sulfametoxazol. Se debe considerar que la IP, aún si no fue detectada en este estudio, puede afectar la flora vaginal y tal vez puede ser la responsable de las complicaciones vaginales infecciosas posparto. Induction of parturition (IP) may have a risk for vaginal infections regarding the higher risk for dystocia and postpartum problems following IP. Thus, this study aims to evaluate vaginal bacterial flora before IP and at postpartum 15 and 30th days (d) in ewes. Twenty-four Kivircik breed ewes were divided according to induction methods and then they were induced at 138th gestation d: group I (n=6), control; group II (n=6), dexamethasone sodium phosphate (dexamethasone) 16 miligram (mg), intramuscularly (im); group III (n=6), aglepristone (5mg/kilogram (kg), subcutaneously (sc)] and group IV (n=6), dexamethasone (8mg, im) + aglepristone (2.5 mg/kg, sc). The vaginal samples of the ewes were taken with swaps before IP and this sampling was repeated on postpartum 15 and 30th d. Microbiologically, bacterial culture and antibiotic susceptibility analysis were performed. All parturitions were normal and no complication was observed at postpartum period. Escherichia coli were the most isolated bacteria in the samples of all groups, which were taken at 138th gestation and postpartum d. Acinetobacter spp. and Acinetobacter baumannii were the other isolations in group III at postpartum 15 and 30th d, respectively. Antibiotic susceptibility analysis results pointed out that E. coli and A. baumannii were 100.0% sensitive to enrofloxacin, and Acinetobacter spp. was 100.0% sensitive to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. Even if it was not encountered in this study, it should be considered that IP may affect the vaginal flora and maybe responsible for the postpartum infective vaginal complications. 291-297
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- 2018
22. Production Of Σ(1385)± And Ξ(1530)0 In Proton–proton Collisions At √s = 7 Tev
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ALICE Collaboration, Ahammed Z., Bianchin C., Bielcik J., Bielcikova J., Bilandzic A., Bjelogrlic S., Blanco F., Blau D., Blume C., Bock F., Bogdanov A., Ahmad N., Boggild H., Bogolyubsky M., Bohmer F.V., Boldizsar L., Bombara M., Book J., Borel H., Borissov A., Bossu F., Botje M., Ahmed I., Botta E., Bottger S., Braun-Munzinger P., Bregant M., Breitner T., Broker T.A., Browning T.A., Broz M., Bruna E., Bruno G.E., Ahn S.U., Budnikov D., Buesching H., Bufalino S., Buncic P., Busch O., Buthelezi Z., Caffarri D., Cai X., Caines H., Calero Diaz L., Ahn S.A., Caliva A., Calvo Villar E., Camerini P., Carena F., Carena W., Castillo Castellanos J., Casula E.A.R., Catanescu V., Cavicchioli C., Ceballos Sanchez C., Aimo I., Cepila J., Cerello P., Chang B., Chapeland S., Charvet J.L., Chattopadhyay S., Chelnokov V., Cherney M., Cheshkov C., Aiola S., Cheynis B., Chibante Barroso V., Chinellato D.D., Chochula P., Chojnacki M., Choudhury S., Christakoglou P., Christensen C.H., Christiansen P., 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A., Tapia Takaki, J. D., Tarantola Peloni, A., Tarazona Martinez, A., Tariq, M., Tarzila, M. G., Tauro, A., Tejeda Muñoz, G., Telesca, A., Terasaki, K., Terrevoli, C., Thäder, J., Thomas, D., Tieulent, R., Timmins, A. R., Toia, A., Trubnikov, V., Trzaska, W. H., Tsuji, T., Tumkin, A., Turrisi, R., Tveter, T. S., Ullaland, K., Uras, A., Usai, G. L., Vajzer, M., Vala, M., Valencia Palomo, L., Vallero, S., Vande Vyvre, P., Van Der Maarel, J., Van Hoorne, J. W., van Leeuwen, M., Vargas, A., Vargyas, M., Varma, R., Vasileiou, M., Vasiliev, A., Vechernin, V., Veldhoen, M., Velure, A., Venaruzzo, M., Vercellin, E., Vergara Limón, S., Vernet, R., Verweij, M., Vickovic, L., Viesti, G., Viinikainen, J., Vilakazi, Z., Villalobos Baillie, O., Vinogradov, A., Vinogradov, L., Vinogradov, Y., Virgili, T., Vislavicius, V., Viyogi, Y. P., Vodopyanov, A., Völkl, M. A., Voloshin, K., Voloshin, S. 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B., Zinovjev, G., Zoccarato, Y., Zyzak, M., Aggarwal, M.M., Ahn, S.U., Ahn, S.A., Alam, S.N., Arsene, I.C., Awes, T.C., Azmi, M.D., Baek, Y.W., Baral, R.C., Barnaföldi, G.G., Barnby, L.S., Batzing, P.C., Bearden, I.G., Behera, N.K., Belmont-Moreno, E., Berger, M.E., Bertens, R.A., Bhat, I.R., Bhati, A.K., Böhmer, F.V., Braun-Munzinger, P., Broker, T.A., Browning, T.A., Bruno, G.E., Camerini, P., Casula, E.A.R., Charvet, J.L., Chinellato, D.D., Christensen, C.H., Chung, S.U., Connors, M.E., Contreras, J.G., Cormier, T.M., Cosentino, M.R., Diaz Corchero, M.A., Dubey, A.K., Dutta Majumdar, A.K., Hilden, T.E., Ehlers, R.J., Erdal, H.A., Ferreiro, E.G., Figueredo, M.A.S., Fionda, F.M., Fiore, E.M., Fragiacomo, E., Gaardhøje, J.J., Gago, A.M., Gangadharan, D.R., Garcia-Solis, E., Ghosh, S.K., Gladysz-Dziadus, E., González-Zamora, P., Graczykowski, L.K., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J.F., Grossiord, J.-Y., Khan, K.H., Hanratty, L.D., Harris, J.W., Heckel, S.T., Hess, B.A., Hetland, K.F., Humanic, T.J., Hwang, D.S., Innocenti, G.M., Jacobs, P.M., Jang, H.J., Janik, M.A., Jayarathna, P.H.S.Y., Jimenez Bustamante, R.T., Jones, P.G., Kang, J.H., Keijdener, D.L.D., Khan, M.M., Khan, S.A., Kim, D.W., Kim, D.J., Kim, J.S., Klay, J.L., Klein-Bösing, C., Knichel, M.L., Knospe, A.G., Köhler, M.K., Kuijer, P.G., Kurepin, A.B., Kweon, M.J., La Pointe, S.L., Lea, R., Lee, G.R., Lemmon, R.C., Lisa, M.A., Ljunggren, H.M., Lodato, D.F., Loenne, P.I., Loggins, V.R., Lu, X.-G., Luparello, G., Mahapatra, D.P., Mahmood, S.M., Majka, R.D., Margagliotti, G.V., Martin, N.A., Martínez, M.I., Mazzoni, M.A., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Mishra, A.N., Mitu, C.M., Moreira De Godoy, D.A., Munhoz, M.G., Nandi, B.K., Nayak, T.K., Nielsen, B.S., Nilsen, B.S., Oh, S.K., Oliveira Da Silva, A.C., Pal, S.K., Pappalardo, G.S., Park, W.J., Patalakha, D.I., Pérez Lara, C.E., Piano, S., Piyarathna, D.B., Podesta-Lerma, P.L.M., Poghosyan, M.G., Pohjoisaho, E.H.O., Porteboeuf-Houssais, S., Prasad, S.K., Pruneau, C.A., Räsänen, S.S., Rascanu, B.T., Rauf, A.W., Read, K.F., Real, J.S., Reed, R.J., Reolon, A.R., Revol, J.-P., Ricci, R.A., Rubio Montero, A.J., Rui, R., Sahu, P.K., Salgado, C.A., Sánchez Rodríguez, F.J., Scharenberg, R.P., Schmidt, H.R., Seger, J.E., Sinha, B.C., Skaali, T.B., Snellings, R.J.M., Spyropoulou-Stassinaki, M., Srivastava, B.K., Stiller, J.H., Suaide, A.A.P., Symons, T.J.M., Tangaro, M.A., Tapia Takaki, J.D., Tarzila, M.G., Timmins, A.R., Trzaska, W.H., Tveter, T.S., Usai, G.L., Van Hoorne, J.W., Viyogi, Y.P., Völkl, M.A., Voloshin, S.A., Weber, S.G., Wessels, J.P., Williams, M.C.S., Yaldo, C.G., Yoo, I.-K., Zgura, I.S., and Zimmermann, M.B.
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proton–proton collisions ,Hera ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Regular Article - Experimental Physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory ,Search ,Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Fysikk: 430::Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431 [VDP] ,Pi ,nucl-ex ,Pentaquark ,Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Physics: 430::Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431 [VDP] ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,hadrons ,nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Physics - Experiment ,Transverse-momentum ,Deep-inelastic Scattering ,Nuclear Experiment ,heavy ions ,Sigma+-(385), Csi0(1530) production, pp collisions - Abstract
The production of the strange and double-strange baryon resonances ( \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\Sigma (1385)^{\pm }$$\end{document} ? ( 1385 ) ? , \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\Xi (1530)^{0}$$\end{document} ? ( 1530 ) 0 ) has been measured at mid-rapidity ( \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\left| y \right| $$\end{document} y \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$
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23. Potential Settlement Due to Seismic Effects in the Residential Area of Ilgin (Konya, Turkey)
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Adnan Ozdemir and Mahmut Tahir Nalbantçılar
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Settlement (structural) ,liquefaction ,Ilgin ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Forestry ,02 engineering and technology ,dinámica de suelos ,Soil settlement ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Residential area ,lcsh:Geology ,asentamiento del suelo ,soil dynamic ,earthquake ,licuefacción ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,terremoto ,Cartography ,55 Ciencias de la tierra / Earth sciences and geology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Ilgin lies on newly formed, loose, granular deposits, and there is a substantial risk for surface liquefaction and foundation settlements due to the seismic effects resulting from groundwater close to the surface. This study evaluates potential settlement due to seismic effects in the residential areas of Ilgin using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) performed on 45 geotechnical bores. In Turkey, where earthquakes occur frequently, the selection of residential areas is of great importance. In this research, the number of settlements was calculated considering an earthquake having a Local Magnitude of 6 (i.e., ML ≥ 6.0 and a ≥ 0.4 g) under a 0.4 g seismic force, and a potential settlement map of the residential area was prepared. The amount of settlement exceeds 20 cm at locations near Ilgin Lake and in the northern section of Ilgin residential areas; downtown, the settlement ranges from 10-20 cm. The settlements presented here exceed the allowable threshold limits for structures constructed using adobe and brick in this district. Thus, improvements to minimize earthquake-induced damages are required for structures in Ilgin. Moreover, the selection of new residential areas, along with the proper design of the structures before construction, should be examined further to avoid ground liquefaction and structure damage due to settlement. ResumenLa localidad de Ilgin está ubicada sobre depósitos recién formados, granulares y no compactos, por lo que existe un riesgo sustancial de licuefacción de la superficie y la creación de asentamientos o deslizamientos debido a los efectos sísmicos resultantes del agua subterránea poco profunda. Este artículo evalúa el potencial de asentamiento debido a los efectos sísmicos en las áreas residenciales de Ilgin a través del Ensayo de Penetración Estándar (SPT, en inglés) realizado en 45 perforaciones geotécnicas. En Turquía, donde los terremotos ocurren frecuentemente, la selección de áreas residenciales es de gran importancia. En esta investigación, se calculó el número de asentamientos ante un terremoto con Magnitud Local (ML) de 6 y con una fuerza sísmica de 0.4 g para preparar un mapa de asentamientos en el área residencial. La cantidad de asentamientos supera los 20 centímetros en lugares cercanos al lago Ilgin y en la sección norte del área residencial; en el centro, los rangos de asentamiento van de 10 a 20 cm. Los asentamientos presentados exceden los límites de lo permitido para estructuras construidas en adobe y ladrillo en este distrito. Por esto, se requieren mejoras para minimizar los daños inducidos por terremotos en las estructuras de Ilgin. Además, la selección de nuevas áreas residenciales, junto con el diseño apropiado de las estructuras antes de la construcción, debe ser revisado atentamente para evitar la licuefacción del suelo y el daño de las estructuras debido al asentamiento.
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24. Congenital cutis marmorata telangiectatica and syndactyly in a preterm. Case report [Piel marmórea telangiectásica congénita y sindactilia en un recién nacido prematuro. A propósito de un caso]
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Ilhan, O., Ozer, E.A., Ozdemir, S.A., Akbay, S., Memur, S., Kanar, B., Tatli, M.M., and MÜ
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ComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMS ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
PubMed ID: 27079404 [No abstract available]
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25. Arthrogryposis-renal tubular dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome: A cause of neonatal cholestasis. Case report [Síndrome de artrogriposis, disfunción tubular renal y colestasis: Causa de colestasis neonatal. A propósito de un caso]
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Ilhan, O., Ozer, E.A., Ozdemir, S.A., Akbay, S., Memur, S., Kanar, B., Tatli, M.M., and MÜ
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ComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMS ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
PubMed ID: 26914089 [No abstract available]
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26. Accelerated treatment of concomitant empyema and lung cancer by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
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Altuğ Koşar, Attila Ozdemir, Alpay Orki, Hatice Eryigit, Bülent Arman, Tulay Orki, Mehmet Unaldi, Recep Demirhan, Maltepe Üniversitesi, Maltepe Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, and Koşar, Altuğ
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bronchopleural fistula ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pneumonectomy ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Thoracoscopy ,Humans ,Lung ,Empyema, Pleural ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Tumor ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted ,Standard treatment ,Pleural empyema ,General Engineering ,Tube thoracostomy ,respiratory system ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thoracostomy ,Empyema ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,030228 respiratory system ,Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery ,Female ,business ,Infection - Abstract
WOS: 000369942400013, PubMed ID: 25443152, Background: The most common cause of pleural empyema are parapneumonic effusions, and lung cancer is a rare cause of empyema. The aim of the present study is to analyse the results of the thoracoscopic treatment of empyema before definitive oncological treatment. Methods: Retrospective descriptive study of 332 patients including different clinical variables between 2002 and 2010. Results: Among 332 patients with empyema, the etiology of this disease was lung cancer in 11 patients. Ten of these patients were male and one was female (median age, 57.9 years; range, 46-76). The initial treatment was tube thoracostomy in 8 patients and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in 3 patients. Thoracoscopic debridement was performed in 4 patients whose tube thoracostomy underperformed because of insufficient drainage. The methods used for diagnosis of lung cancer were fiberoptic bronchoscopy and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Surgical resection was performed on 7 suitable patients following infection control. Postoperative bronchopleural fistula and empyema occurred after pneumonectomy in one case. No operative mortality was observed. The mean survival time was 32.8 months for patients undergoing resection. Conclusions: Empyema could be a rare presentation of lung cancer and those suitable for surgical treatment should undergo standard treatment with reasonable results. (C) 2014 AEC. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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27. Solid phase extraction of β-sitosterol and α-tocopherol from sunflower oil deodorizer distillate using desilicated zeolite
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O. Karaoglu, G. Alpdogan, I. S. Ozdemir, and E. Ertas
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spe ,sterol ,sunflower oil deodorizer distillate ,tocopherol ,zeolite ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
In this study, the efficiency of using zeolite-based adsorbents in a solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure of α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol isolation from Sunflower Oil Deodorizer Distillate (SuDOD) without pre-treatment was investigated. The results showed that 99.2% α-tocopherol and 97.3% β-sitosterol were successfully isolated as pure fractions from SuDOD, when desilicated ZSM-5-type zeolite (DSiZSM-5) was used as adsorbent on a SPE. A simple and rapid HPLC method for simultaneous α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol analysis was developed and validated according to AOAC guidelines. It was found that the inclusion of a DSiZSM-5 SPE step increased the precision of the α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol analysis. In conclusion, DSiZSM-5 zeolite was proven to be an efficient adsorbent which can be used not only for the recovery of α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol from SuDOD in industrial scale, but also in a laboratory scale clean-up method prior to the analysis of α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol.
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28. Improving dimensional stability of injection molded wood plastic composites using cold and hot water extraction methods
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Ferhat Ozdemir, Nadir Ayrilmis, Alperen Kaymakci, and Jin Heon Kwon
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cold water extraction ,dimensional stability ,hot water extraction ,wood plastic composite ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 - Abstract
Dimensional stability of wood plastic composites (WPCs) made from polypropylene and pine wood flour with and without coupling agent was investigated. The pine wood flour was prepared from wood chips which had been immersed, respectively, in boiling water for 1 h, 3 h, and 5 h or in distilled water for 1 day, 3 days, and 5 days at room temperature. It was found that thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA) of the WPCs made using extracted wood were lower than those of WPCs produced with unextracted wood. The TS and WA values of WPCs decreased with extraction duration both for cold and hot water extraction. The effect of hot water extraction on the TS and WA properties of the WPCs was more pronounced than cold water extraction.
- Published
- 2014
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