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  • Editorial
    Preface
    (Birkhauser, 2019) Inam, I.; Büyükaşık, E.
  • Editorial
    Preface
    (Springer, 2019) Daim,T.; Dabić,M.; Başoğlu,N.; Lavoie,J.R.; Galli,B.J.
    [No abstract available]
  • Conference Object
    Citation - Scopus: 2
    Experimental Spray Investigation of Biodiesel Fuels Derived From Corn Oil and Canola Oil
    (ISRES Publishing, 2019) Ulu,A.; Cellek,S.B.; Rodriguez,A.D.; Ozkol,U.
    Spray characteristics of fuels are one of the most important factors for engine research owing to their relationship between performance output and emission level. The aim of this study was to investigate the spray behavior of biodiesel fuels derived from corn oil and canola oil, utilizing a piezo injector. Effects of ambient pressure and injection pressure on spray characteristics like spray penetration length and spray cone angle were investigated in a constant volume combustion chamber. Ambient and injection pressures were in range of 0-15 bar and 600-1000 bar, respectively. As a result of this study, sampled biodiesel fuels have longer penetration and smaller spray angles. This can be explained by having higher viscosities resulting in slower evaporation and atomization. © 2024, ISRES Publishing. All rights reserved.
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    Yazilim Yapisal Kapsama Analizinde Testlerin Önceliklendirilmesi
    (CEUR-WS, 2015) Ayav,T.
    [No abstract available]
  • Conference Object
    Sayisal Devrelerin Model Kontrol Tabanli Testi
    (CEUR-WS, 2015) Takan,S.
    [No abstract available]
  • Conference Object
    Citation - Scopus: 9
    Non-Verbal Cues: Improving Communication in Construction Projects
    (American Society for Engineering Education, 2012) Gunhan,S.; Senol,G.; Dogan,S.Z.
    Construction industry is a dynamic, project based industry in where many problems occur due to communication issues. As it is proven that effective communication and conflict resolution abilities have a strong correlation between them, communication in the construction industry should constantly be improved. Unfortunately, the existing construction curricula do not offer enough courses which would help students to communicate effectively. Embedding technical communication into curricula and introducing courses such as Construction Communication aiming on producing construction management (CM) graduates with good writing and speaking skills are necessary. However, written and verbal languages are not the sole means by which individuals exchange information. Non-verbal cues play a significant role in communication. Therefore it is necessary for CM graduates to master the skills of using and reading body language. The literature study for the subject of communication in the education shows that body language and non-verbal communication were not taken into consideration yet. They are primarily the subject areas of anthropologists, linguists, and social psychologists. This paper aims reviewing the role of non-verbal communication skills in construction business and highlights the importance of bringing the topic into classroom. © 2012 American Society for Engineering Education.
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    Possibility of an Additional Source of Time Reversal Violation for Neutrinos
    (DMFA zaloznistvo, 2002) Erdem,R.
    We show that neutral fermions may have an additional source of time reversal violation by associating time reversal with gauge group representations of fermions through the method of group extensions as in the case of parity. This provides a new source of time reversal violation for neutral particles. © 2002 DMFA zaloznistvo. All rights reserved.
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    An interactive database (Hizmo) for reconstructing lost modernist izmir
    (Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, 2003) Akgun,Y.
    . The research project in progress in the School of Architecture at the Izmir Institute of Technology includes documentation and reconstruction (by 3D modeling in electronic media) of damaged and lost early modern buildings in the Izmir region. The research aims to analyze the differences between Izmir modern buildings and Universal Modern Style, and preserve information on architectural heritage for future generations. The project is at the phase of developing an interactive web-based historical database (HizmO) that includes data (information, images, technical drawings, VRML models) and visualization of the findings. This database aims to be a pioneer in Mediterranean Region for exhibition of relations between traditional architecture (especially Mediterranean locality) and modernism, and organization of a network and off-campus learning activity for Mediterranean architecture that serve as a guide for students, researchers and architects. This paper aims at introducing this research and discussing the application of the database “HizmO,” its aims and potential effects on education in architectural history. © 2003, Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. All rights reserved.
  • Book Part
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Pressure Sensors Based on Ipmc Actuator
    (Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2019) Topcu,G.; Guner,T.; Demir,M.M.
    Pressure sensors provide information regarding with the magnitude and distribution of force along the interface. To characterize the force as a measurand, pressure sensors convert the force into especially electrical signals. Ionic polymer-metal composites have received great interest in pressure sensor technology apart from soft biomimetic actuator applications. In this chapter, we provide further insight into the IPMC materials in pressure sensor applications in terms of system design, working principle, and preparation. In addition, the current status of applications and markets of pressure sensors is described with reference to some published patents. Moreover, their historical evolution, various designs, and classification are also discussed. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
  • Review
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Effect of Probiotics and Prebiotics on Gut-Brain Axis;
    (Sidas Medya A.S., 2019) Özer,M.; Özyurt,G.; Harsa,Ş.T.
    People have been started to consume functional foods that promote health with changing nutritional dynamics all over the world. Psychological signs such as level of daily stress and emotional changes affect the microbiota negatively. Neuropsychiatric disorders cause irregular release of neurotransmitters like gamma-aminobutyric acid; therefore, functional food ingredients can be used as therapeutic agents. The purpose of this study is to review the positive impacts of prebiotics, and probiotics, and functional foods containing these ingredients on the gut-brain axis through the health of microbiota. The definition of probiotics and prebiotics and their neurotransmitters secreted, the effects on neuropsychological health, the role of intestinal metabolic disorders in the formation of neuropsychiatric diseases, the importance of gut-brain axis on this mechanism are presented in the light of scientific researches and current literature. In this study, the contribution of food biosciences into this interdisciplinary area is highlighted. © 2019 Authors. All rights reserved.