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Maternal and fetal neudesin levels in pregnancy: associations with gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy outcomes. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc
Moussa AI   +5 more
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French Novel vs Turkish Novel

Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 2017
The novel in Turkey begins with the work of Taaşuk-ı Talat and Fıtnat (Talât and Fıtnat’s Love) which was published in Hadikanewspaper in 1872-1873 and printed in 1875 by Şemsettin Sami who wrote many kinds of works during Tanzimat period. Later,it goes on with the works of Recaizade Mahmut Ekrem, Namık Kemal and Ahmet Mithat Efendi.
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The Turkish Novel as Transnational

2022
The novel in the Turkish tradition has been a transnational genre, both in terms of its inception and production during the late Ottoman era, and by virtue of the novelists’ transnational experiences and the reflection of these experiences in their novels.
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Neurofibromatosis: Novel and Recurrent Mutations in Turkish Patients

Pediatric Neurology, 2007
Neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal-dominant disorder affecting approximately 1 in 3500 births. It is characterized by café-au-lait spots, neurofibromas, axillary/inguinal freckling, and skeletal and neurologic signs. It exhibits full penetrance and a high mutation rate: 50% of neurofibromatosis type 1 patients represent a new mutation.
Yunus Kasim, Terzi   +4 more
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Novel mutations cause biotinidase deficiency in Turkish children

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2000
AbstractMutation analysis was performed on DNA from 31 Turkish children with profound biotinidase deficiency who were symptomatic or ascertained by newborn screening. The 98G:del7ins3 mutation is common in clinically ascertained children in both the United States and Turkish populations, but a unique common mutation, R79C, is found only in the Turkish ...
R J, Pomponio   +7 more
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A Novel Approach to Morphological Disambiguation for Turkish

2011
In this paper, we propose a classification based approach to the morphological disambiguation for Turkish language. Due to complex morphology in Turkish, any word can get unlimited number of affixes resulting very large tag sets. The problem is defined as choosing one of parses of a word not taking the existing root word into consideration.
Görgün, Onur, Yıldız, Olcay Taner
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Novel variants in Turkish patients with glycogen storage disease

Pediatrics International, 2020
AbstractBackgroundGlycogen storage diseases (GSD) are disorders of autosomal recessive carbohydrate metabolism, characterized by glycogen accumulation. The liver and muscle tissue are commonly affected but patients may present with different clinical manifestations.
Nafiye Emel Çakar   +3 more
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The French in Turkish Style: The Turkish Words in Pierre Loti's novel, Aziyade,

Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 2017
Fransızcanın Türk kültürü içindeki varlığı çok eski zamanlara dayanır; bununla birlikte özellikle Kanuni Sultan Süleymandöneminde yayıldığına tanık oluruz. Aslında o devirde karşılıklı bir etkileşim söz konusudur. Arapça ve Farsçaya kıyasla,Türkçenin Fransız dilinin içindeki yeri sınırlı olmuş ve Fransızcaya temelde üç alanda terimler vermiştir ...
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Yemen Revolts in the Turkish Novel

2022
Yemen is a province ruled by the tribes that were influential in the region on behalf of the central government during the Ottoman period. Due to its distance from the central authority, Yemen has encountered numerous difficulties. The most well-known of these issues is the revolts initiated against the Istanbul government.
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