Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Kurumsal Akademik Arşivi

DSpace@Kırşehir, Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi tarafından doğrudan ve dolaylı olarak yayınlanan; kitap, makale, tez, bildiri, rapor, araştırma verisi gibi tüm akademik kaynakları uluslararası standartlarda dijital ortamda depolar, Üniversitenin akademik performansını izlemeye aracılık eder, kaynakları uzun süreli saklar ve yayınların etkisimi artırmak için telif haklarına uygun olarak Açık Erişime sunar.


 

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Is the Golden Ratio Present in the Coxal Bone? An Anatomical Pilot Study
(Springer, 2025) Kamaşak Arpaçay, Burcu; Karapinar, Burak Oğuzhan; Güler, Hatice; İpekten, Funda; Nisari, Mehtap
The coxal bone is crucial for movement, stability, and childbirth. Although most morphometric studies estimate gender and age, ratio, correlation and index calculations, there are no studies on the golden ratios in the coxal bone. Inspired by this idea, we investigated the presence of the golden ratio in the coxal bones. In this study, 95 adult dry coxal bones were measured using a digital caliper. Morphometric measurements were conducted based on 18 identified parameters. 12 of these parameters were related to the distances between two points in various parts of the bone. New ratios were determined with those measurements. In our study, we detected a constant coefficient between the following lengths: anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)- posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) and anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)- posterior inferior iliac spine (PIIS), vertical and transverse diameters of the acetabulum (AC), ASIS-AC and AIIS-AC, PSIS-AC and PIIS-AC, ASIS-auricular surface and AIIS-auricular surface, ASIS-symphyseal surface and AIIS-symphyseal surface (respectively, 1.29, 1.05, 1.18, 2.32, 1.26, 1.32). In order to check the accuracy of this hypothesis, length of between AIIS-PIIS, transverse diameter of the acetabulum, length of between PIIS-AC, length of between AIIS-AC, shortest distance between AIIS-auricular surface, length of between AIIS-symphyseal surface were estimated with the help of new equations. We detected constant ratios between some lengths in the coxal bone. Estimated distances should be taken into account during surgical procedures to prevent complications. In this context, the constant ratios identified in our study will serve as a guide for surgeons.
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The Histological And Biochemical Analysis of the Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation on Testis Tissue of Rats and The Protective Effect of Melatonin
(TUBITAK, 2024) Yardım, Armağan; Sirav, Bahriye; Tomruk, Arın; Oruç, Sinem; Kuzay, Dilek; ...; Take Kaplanoğlu, Gülnur
Background/aim: Primarily due to wireless communication devices, especially mobile phones, there has been a steady rise in the intensity of nonionizing radiofrequency radiation (RFR). In recent years, increased human health problems raised concerns about whether there is a positive relationship between intense exposure to RFR and public health. The present study aims to investigate the effects of GSM-like RFR exposure on the male reproductive system and the impact of melatonin treatment (synergistic, antagonist, or additive). Materials and methods: Thirty-six male Wistar Albino rats were used and separated into six groups: i. Control; ii. Sham; iii. RFR exposure; iv. Control-melatonin; v. Sham-melatonin; vi. Melatonin + RFR exposure. Animals were exposed to 2600 MHz RFR with electric (E) field levels of 21.74 V/m for 30 min per day, 5 days per week, for 4 weeks. All testicular tissue samples were evaluated under a light microscope for hematoxylin-eosin staining. Biochemical analyses were performed by measuring malondialdehyde, total nitric oxide, glutathione, and glutathione peroxidase levels. We evaluated the combined effects of prolonged RFR exposure and melatonin treatment on ROS-mediated structural changes in testicular tissues. Results: Results showed that reactive intermediates (malondialdehyde and total nitric oxide) increased significantly with RFR exposure, while the protective effect of melatonin effectively reduced the radical levels of the tissues. Histological evaluation revealed a decrease in cell population and connective tissue elements under RFR exposure, accompanied by marked edema in the testicular tissues. Conclusion: The structural and functional effects of prolonged RFR exposure might be ROS-based. Moreover, these adverse effects might be compensated with externally treated supplements. There is a need for new extensive research.
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Non-Contact İdentification of Essential Oils with IR Sensors and Analysis of Components with an Electronic Nose
(Akademiai Kiado ZRt., 2024) Yavuzer, E.; Yalçın, M.K.; Uslu, H.; Köse, Memduh
In this study, the odour values of rosemary, mint, black cumin, lavender, and thyme oils were determined by an electronic nose working with an Arduino microprocessor. The components of the plants were compared with the sensor data, and the most sensitive sensors were determined by sorting according to the highest components. The study data indicated that the MQ3 sensor exhibited the highest sensitivity for thyme, black cumin, and lavender oils, which contain 63% carvacrol, 38% thymoquinone, and 36% linalool, respectively. Also, MQ7 was the most sensitive sensor for menthone (68%) in mint oil and eucalyptol (45%) in rosemary oil. In addition, a low-cost and non-contact device that works with an infrared sensor has been developed to detect the identity of the oil added into the vial. The study data showed that low-cost Arduino-based IR and odour sensors can determine the identity and component percentage of oils. The fact that the developed device can detect with 100 percent accuracy even in case of peppermint and rosemary oils, which are very similar in appearance, shows that the study data will be an inspiration for contactless determination of oil quality and type.
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Investigation on the Structural, Elastic, Electronic, Thermodynamic, and Vibrational Properties of the Full Heusler Sc2XAl (X =Cd And Zn): an Ab İnitio Study
(Elsevier B.V., 2024) Arıkan, Nihat; Örnek, Osman; İyigör, Ahmet; Çanlı, Murat
The structural, mechanical, electronic, thermodynamic, and phonon characteristics of Sc2CdAl and Sc2ZnAl in L21 phase were the main focuses on this investigation. The density of states (DOS) and electronic band spectra signify the metallic behavior of the L21 phase of both materials. The impact of atomic arrangement with respect to the Wyckoff sites on the mechanical stability were additionally studied. The elastic constants of Sc2CdAl and Sc2ZnAl alloys indicated that these alloys convened Born mechanical stability criteria. Using the density functional perturbation theory's first-principle linear response method, complete phonon spectra have been acquired. Moreover, the quasi-harmonic approximation, specific heat capacity at constant volume, the internal free energy, entropy, and vibrational free energy variations of Sc2CdAl and Sc2ZnAl as full Heusler alloys have been utilized in examination the change over the temperature between 0 and 800 K. Both alloys might find application in real industrial applications.
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Are Remittances an Opportunity or A Threat to Sustainable Environmental Quality in India? Evidence from Nonlinear Smooth Transition Models
(Springer, 2025) Özşahin, Şerife; Üçler, Gülbahar
The inflow of remittances is a major source of external financing for developing countries and play a crucial role in economic welfare. It is also associated with environmental degradation, despite its stimulating effects on industrial production, aggregate demand, savings and investments. This study inspects the impact of remittances on environmental quality in India using non-linear time series methods covering the period 1975 to 2022. Ecological footprint is used as an indicator of the quality of the environment to investigate the relationship between remittances inflows, GDP per capita, net FDI inflows and financial development. Asymmetric smooth transition models allowing nonlinearity and structural breaks are used to depict the relationship between the variables. The empirical results show that remittance inflows, financial development and economic growth contribute environmental pollution and deteriorate environmental quality in the long and short term. Based on the results, it is recommended to use remittances in India as a useful policy instrument to support the demand for energy efficient products and environmentally friendly investments.