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Book Part Computational Approaches for Antibody-Based Drug Design(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2024) Gunes, S.; Arkca, I.; Atik, S.B.; Ulucan-Karnak, F.; Sezgin, H.T.; Uyar, A.This chapter includes various aspects of antibodies with a major emphasis on computational tools in antibody design. In this scope, current antibody databases, computational tools, and approaches for modelling antibodies and nanobodies, the structure, and interface prediction are analyzed. On the other hand, various antibody design techniques such as grafting, the significance of antibody-drug conjugates, and how computational methods contribute to the development of therapeutic antibodies are discussed with relevant strategies in the literature. Lastly, the production cost and the rising market value of antibodies are emphasized. © IOP Publishing Ltd 2023. All rights reserved.Book Part Application of Geothermal Energy in Hydrogen Production(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Ayzit, T.; Özmumcu, A.; Baba, A.Compared to other renewable resources, geothermal energy is a low-cost, technically proven, reliable, clean, and safe energy source that has been used in various fields and applications for many decades. These energy sources can be used directly or by conversion to other forms of energy. The use of geothermal energy for various purposes such as electricity, heating, cooling, greenhouses, dry food, thermal tourism, fisheries, and mineral extraction is widespread in many countries. Today’s installed geothermal capacity is dominated by the United States with about 3.7 GW, followed by Indonesia (2.1 GW), the Philippines (1.9 GW), Turkey (1.7 GW), and New Zealand. Global geothermal power generation capacity at the end of 2020 was 15.6 GW. The top ten geothermal producers account for nearly 90% of the global market, and many countries, especially Europe, plan to invest in geothermal soon. Looking at the direct use of geothermal energy for thermal applications, only four countries (China, Turkey, Iceland, and Japan) account for three-quarters of the energy consumed. Hydrogen can provide a number of benefits for future energy systems. Hydrogen can serve as storage for intermittent renewables or provide grid services. It can replace natural gas in industrial heating processes that are otherwise difficult to decarbonise. Therefore, geothermal resources can be used to produce clean hydrogen. Within this section, the importance and use of geothermal energy have been highlighted. At the same time, detailed information is given about the importance of hydrogen, its production, and its use in connection with geothermal energy. © 2025 selection and editorial matter, Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, and Parvin Kiani.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Comparative Mapping(CRC Press, 2024) Frary, A.; Doganlar, S.; Ratnaparkhe, M.B.In the mid 1980s, restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis was first applied to plants for the purposes of creating genetic linkage maps. Using the maps developed for major crop species, the genes controlling qualitative and quantitative traits could be detected and then selected for (via closely linked molecular markers) in breeding programs. Advances in DNA marker technology not only allowed the rapid generation of high-resolution plant genetic maps, but also facilitated detailed comparisons among species. When complementary molecular markers are mapped across related species, it is then possible to align the chromosomes of those species to create comparative linkage maps. In this way, genomic similarities between species are revealed so that genetic information about one species may be extended to others and evolutionary inferences drawn. © 2008, CRC Press. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Immobilization Techniques Applicable To Sourdough(Springer International Publishing, 2024) Agirbasli,Z.; Elvan,M.; Harsa,S.[No abstract available]Conference Object Evaluating Adoption Factors for Robotic-Assisted Surgery With the Analytical Hierarchical Process(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2024) Sarigol,I.S.; Dindaroglu,B.; Aytac,E.The objective of this master's dissertation is to evaluate adoption factors for robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) as its evaluation methodology. Robotic-assisted surgery is used in various surgical fields. It is mainly used as a tool in numerous disciplines' minimally invasive surgery procedures (MIS). Since it has so many different application areas and actors, the determination of its adoption factors and evaluation process of these factors' priorities for surgeons is a highly complex issue that includes multicriteria of decision-making and numerous surgeons. A comprehensive list of these possible adoption factors recognized by conducting an extensive literature review, was picked and chosen. First, we had 310 factors mentioned in the literature that have a potential impact on the adoption process of the RAS. We have reduced these to 20 factors that are categorized under five different main criteria. By this, a unique AHP tree that is this thesis' contribution to the literature was developed. The research data was collected by an online survey from the surgeons of various disciplines working in Türkiye. Our final sample to evaluate priorities consisted of forty-one surgeon responses in total. The evaluation process consists of three steps: analyzing individual-based pairwise comparison matrices, their consistency rations, and their priority vectors. We executed the same workflow for the aggregated analysis for disciplined-based and all aggregation. Results are examined in detail and concluded with insightful interpretations. © 2024 PICMET.Editorial Iwsm-Mensura 2024 Proceedings Preface(CEUR-WS, 2024) Trudel, S.; Demirors, O.; Moulla, D.K.; Hacaloglu, T.[No abstract available]Book Part Investigating the Adhesion Problem of a Double-Sided Tape and Car Bumper Packing Materials(Apple Academic Press, 2024) Balköse, D.; Cihanoğlu, G.; Kirköse, S.; Karabiyik, M.; Olcay, A.N.Pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) are viscoelastic materials with permanent stickiness, and can adhere strongly to solid surfaces upon application of slight contact pressure under a relatively short contact time. The adhesion problem of double-sided adhesive to packing films of car bumpers was investigated by analyzing the flexible adhesive layer and two alternative packing films. The films were blue in color and one of them was opaque and the other one was transparent. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transfer infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy were used to characterize the samples. Water contact angle and roughness of surfaces were also determined. It was shown that the film with high surface roughness and high water contact angle adhered better to the flexible adhesive layer. © 2025 by Apple Academic Press, Inc.Book Citation - Scopus: 1Physics and Mechanics of New Materials: Synthesis, Processing, and Emerging Applications(Apple Academic Press, 2024) Balkose, D.; Ribeiro, A.C.F.; Kalarikkal, N.; Abraham, A.R.; Haghi, A.K.This new volume covers new advances in materials science and engineering technology, focusing on practical rather than theoretical aspects that are useful for the design, fabrication, testing, and industrial application of advanced materials and structures. The first section of this book delivers a comprehensive overview of modern ferrites with special attention to their structure, types, and properties. It presents a comprehensive survey on ferrite materials with discussions of selected applications of modern ferrite materials in emerging technologies. In the second section, the impact of technological change upon the application of selected materials and energy resources are presented in detail. This includes discussions on 2D nanomaterials, bismuth ferrite, and barium titanate and how these can be put to practical use. In the last section of this volume, case studies in thermophysics and applied mechanics for engineering technology are presented that provide an examination of the various physical, chemical, and material properties of a range of modern materials. This research-oriented book, Physics and Mechanics of New Materials: Synthesis, Processing, and Emerging Applications, is an essential reference source intended for scientific researchers, faculty, and postgraduate and senior students who specialize in the field of materials science and applied mechanics of materials. © 2025 by Apple Academic Press, Inc.Book Part Fermentation of Soybeans – Technology, Nutritional Properties, and Effects(CRC Press, 2022) Mukherjee,R.; Chakraborty,R.; Dutta,A.Soybean, which is a native oilseed plant of Asia, is widely used worldwide as a source of oil. However, oil is the only product that is procured from soybean seeds. A large variety of other products and by-products are also obtained from the seeds either before or after oil is extracted. Interest in the composition of soy products has exponentially grown because numerous potential anticarcinogens and other therapeutic agents have been reported to be found in soybeans and related products. Soybean seeds are grown primarily to produce oil which has a unique fatty acid profile; it predominantly contains unsaturated fatty acids, including monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Linoleic acid, and to a much lesser extent, a-linolenic acid, are the most abundant fatty acids of soybean oil. Fermentation is a traditional method that has been reported to not only improve nutritional content but also decrease undesirable compounds, thereby recreating a better product with improved nutritional value. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Conference Object Investigation of In-Gap Field Enhancement at Terahertz Frequencies for a Metasurface Enhanced Sensor(Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA), 2021) Tugay,H.; Altan,H.; Demirhan,Y.; Ozyuzer,L.; Sabah,C.[No abstract available]
