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Effects of Diaphragmatic Breathing in Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Objective This study aimed to investigate the effects of diaphragmatic breathing (DB) on menstrual pain and symptoms, quality of life, stress level, and sleep quality in women with primary dysmenorrhea (PD). Methods Women with PD were randomly divided into two groups: the DB (n = 22) and the control groups (n = 22).
Seyda Toprak Celenay +4 more
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Değerlilik Sözlüğü: Almanca-Türkçe
İstanbul Üniversitesi öğretim üyelerinden Doç.Dr. Şeyda Özil'in "Değerlilik Sözlüğü, Almanca-Türkçe" (Valenzwörterbuch, Deutsch-Türkisch) adlı çalışması, 1990 yılı içinde Hamburg Üniversitesinin "Çok Dillilik Araştırmaları" (Arbeiten zur ...
Fatma Erkman Akerson
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Seyda Molla Abdüllatif eş-Şemâmî, Diyarbakır ili Merkez Sur ilçesine bağlı Şemâmî köyünde kurduğu medresesinde tam 54 yıl müderrislik yaparak din-i mübin-i İslâm’a hizmet etti. Gençliğinden vefatına kadar, büyük bir özveriyle ve kesintisiz bir şekilde sürdürdüğü bu tedris faaliyetleri neticesinde ilmiyle ve edebiyle maruf yüzlerce İslâm âlimi ...
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Aloe vera Gel Extract Prolongs Lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), with its superiority and physiological aging properties, has become a widely recognized model system in research on aging, longevity mechanisms, age-related diseases, and drug screening.
Şeyda Berk
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Quantitative Analyses of Programmed Cell Death (PCD) Relevant Indicators in Postharvest Vegetable
The PCD relevant indicators of postharvest vegetable. ABSTRACT The measurement of factors related to postharvest programmed cell death (PCD) in vegetables is crucial for understanding the physiological and metabolic pathways involved in vegetable ripening, aging, and stress responses. PCD is an actively regulated process orchestrated by the interaction
Qianqian Shi +5 more
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Merve Seyhan,1 William Kucharczyk,2 U Ecem Yarar,1 Katherine Rickard,2 Deniz Rende,2,3 Nihat Baysal,4 Seyda Bucak,1 Rahmi Ozisik2,3 1Department of Chemical Engineering, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Materials Science and ...
Seyhan M +7 more
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Shamseddīn Muhammad b. Muhammad Reza, a scholar and poet of the second half of the 17th century, lived during the reign of the Safavid dynasty. Biographical details regarding the poet are scarce; however, his verses strongly indicate his origins in ...
Şeyda Arısoy
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Reading The Silence In The Maternal Text Of Carol Shields’ Unless
This article scrutinizes the representation of silence in Carol Shields’ novel Unless. It analyses the problematic behind the mother-daughter relationship between Reta Winters and her daughter Norah by applying the theories of Cixous, Kristeva, Chodorow ...
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Characterization of New Cellulosic Fibers Obtained from Zingiber Officinale
Zingiber officinale (known as ginger), a natural flowering plant of Zingiberaceae family, was taken to investigate its possible utilization in a textile material. Zingiber officinale fibers (ZOFs) were obtained from the plant root.
Seyda Eyupoglu
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MORCOR‐TURK National Registry Study: In Turkish coronary care units, newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation, compared with pre‐existing AF, is associated with a higher inflammatory burden (CRP 28.4 vs. 12.6 mg/L), elevated NT‐proBNP levels, and approximately double the in‐hospital mortality (12.0% vs. 6.8%).
Ertan Aydin +8 more
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