Murat, G | Berk, T | Ceyda, OT | Gonca, D
Conference Object | 2014 | ORAL DISEASES20 , pp.13 - 13
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F Akyuz | T Obekli | U Akyuz | I Iliaz | S Gokturk | S Evirgen | F Besisik
Conference Object | 2014 | NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY26 , pp.72 - 72
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Bucak, S | Sharpe, S | Kuhn, S | Hatton, TA
Article | 2011 | BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS27 ( 3 ) , pp.744 - 750
Nonmagnetic microparticles (e.g., cells, polymer beads) immersed in a magnetic fluid (ferrofluid) under a nonuniform magnetic field experience a magnetophoretic force in the direction of decreasing magnetic field strength. This phenomenon was exploited in the development of a continuous magnetophoretic countercurrent separation for the removal and concentration of micron-sized particles from aqueous suspensions, and in particular as a viable approach for cell clarification of raw fermentation broth. A magnetic fluid is added to the cell suspension, the mixture is introduced to the magnetic separator, which consists of an open flow t . . .ube passing between pairs of magnets that move in a direction counter to the flow of the suspension. The cells are pushed ahead of the magnet pairs owing to the magnetophoretic forces acting on them, collected in a tube upstream of the feed injection point, and removed as a concentrated suspension for further treatment. (C) 2011 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 27: 744-750, 201 Daha fazlası Daha az
Boluktas, RP
Conference Object | 2014 | RESPIROLOGY19 , pp.101 - 101
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Ozen, F | Ekinci, FY | Korachi, M
Conference Object | 2013 | HELICOBACTER18 , pp.91 - 91
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Serefoglu, EC | Berktas, M | Smith, TM | Kaufman, GJ | Liu, G | Hellstrom, WJG
Conference Object | 2015 | JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE12 , pp.168 - 168
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OO Kuscu | C Kucuktepe | E Caglar | SK Cildir | N Hacinlioglu | N Sandalli
Article | 2013 | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION17 ( 3 ) , pp.185 - 189
Aim: To examine the role of 'student-to-student local analgesia administration' on undergraduate dental students' opinions regarding pain-free local analgesia techniques in children. Methods: Grade 3 (n:29), Grade 4 (n: 59) and Grade 5 students (n: 28) of Yeditepe University, School of Dentistry, Istanbul, Turkey participated in the study. Informed consent and ethical approval were obtained. Students' opinions were evaluated by means of a short survey administered before and after educational activities. Activities were provided in a didactic manner (theoretical, practical and clinical stages) and lasted for 6 months. Theoretical le . . .ctures on 'pain-free local analgesia techniques in children' were given to all classes. In the practical stage, 3rd and 4th grade students were paired and performed infiltration analgesia on each other according to the lectured technique. In the final clinical stage, 4th and 5th grade students were supervised, whilst administering the technique on children during their clinical training. Results: Before the activities, only 40% of students believed in the possibility of pain-free local analgesia in children, whereas after the educational activities, the percentage had risen to 68% (P = 0.0001). A significant difference was observed between the opinions of 4th grade students who attended the practical stage and 5th grade students who did not. Conclusion: The role of 'student-to-student local analgesia administration' was found to be significant in changing undergraduate students' opinions about pain-free dental injections in children Daha fazlası Daha az
S Gokturk | U Akyuz | F Akyuz | N Gul | R Iliaz | C Karaca | F Besisik
Conference Object | 2014 | NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY26 , pp.64 - 64
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Ozturk, K | Sayin, S | Olcum, NC
Conference Object | 2016 | FEBS JOURNAL283 , pp.236 - 236
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Kavraal, S | Kandemir, B | Liman, N | Suer, C
Conference Object | 2016 | ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA217 , pp.133 - 134
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Erkan, H | Dilek, O | Erkan, H | Ozlem, D
Conference Object | 2016 | FEBS JOURNAL283 , pp.98 - 99
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Coban, J | Ozkan, F | Eren, Z | Ozmen, G | Yesil, K | Oztezcan, S
Conference Object | 2011 | FEBS JOURNAL278 , pp.345 - 346
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