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Article Military Intelligence Deeds in the Reports of Izmir British Consulate General (1878-1914)(Ege Univ, 2011) Aditatar, FundaFrom 1825 up to the late nineteenth century the British Levant Consular Service developed highly parallel with the policy of Britain in the Ottoman Empire. During the protection policy of the Ottoman territory which continued until the 1870s, political and commercial aspects of consular services has been formulated almost an equal level. Instead of protecting the territorial integrity of the Empire after the Berlin Treaty of 1878 turned into a controlled sharing and consuls began press to served heavily political direction. The aim of this paper is to evaluate reports of Izmir British Consulate about military intelligence. The voluminous reports of the consulate related with the military intelligence. This situation occurs in Izmir because of commercial importance and strategic location, and also riots and wars all of these can be explained in the intensive military mobility during the last period of the Empire (1878-1914).Article The Frequency Function and Its Connections To the Lebesgue Points and the Hardy-Littlewood Maximal Function(TÜBİTAK, 2019) Temur, FarukThe aim of this work is to extend the recent work of the author on the discrete frequency function to the more delicate continuous frequency function tau, and further to investigate its relations to the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function M, and to the Lebesgue points. We surmount the intricate issue of measurability of tau f by approaching it with a sequence of carefully constructed auxiliary functions for which measurability is easier to prove. After this, we give analogues of the recent results on the discrete frequency function. We then connect the points of discontinuity of Mf for f simple to the zeros of tau f, and to the non-Lebesgue points of f.Article Kent İçi Arkeolojik Alanlarda Katmanlaşmanın Analizi ve Koruma Sorunları: Foça Örneği(Türk Tarih Kurumu, 2018) Taşcı, Burcu; Akyüz Levi, EtiFoça Batı Anadolu’da Prehistorik dönemden başlayarak Arkaik, Klasik, Helenistik, Roma, Bizans, Ceneviz kolonisi ve Osmanlı dönemlerinde sürekli iskân görmüş, çok katmanlı bir yerleşimdir. Kentte arkeolojik kazı çalışmaları 20. yüzyıl başından günümüze aralıklarla devam etmektedir. Üçüncü dönem kazı çalışmaları Prof. Dr. Ömer Özyiğit başkanlığında 1989 yılından beri sürmektedir. Modern Foça kenti, tarihi yaklaşık M.Ö. 3000’lere dek uzanan antik Phokaia kentinin üstünde bir katman olarak bulunmakta ve kazı çalışmaları da kent içi arkeolojik alanlarda yoğunlaşmaktadır. Kentin tarihi katmanlaşmasında en üst tabaka olarak Osmanlı dönemi sivil mimarlık örnekleri öne çıkmaktadır. Bununla birlikte modern kent dokusunu az katlı, niteliksiz betonarme yapılar oluşturmaktadır. Kentte ilk sit kararlarının belirlendiği 1977 yılından günümüze dek sit sınırları pek çok kez değişmiş ve bu durum yeni yapılaşmanın önünü açmıştır. Özellikle turizmin ve ikincil konut yapımının artması ise kültür varlıklarına zarar vermiştir. Bu olumsuz durum kent içi arkeolojik alanlarda katmanlaşmanın zarar görmemesi için farklı yaklaşımlara gereksinim duyulduğunu göstermektedir. Kentsel arkeoloji çalışmaları bu gereksinime yanıt verecek nitelikte olup, kapsamlı tarih araştırmaları ile desteklenen kazı çalışmalarında ortaya çıkan verilerin, kentlerin koruma, planlama ve gelişim süreçlerine eklenmesini öngörmektedir.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5Convergence Analysis and Numerical Solution of the Benjamin-Bona Equation by Lie-Trotter Splitting(TUBITAK, 2018) Zürnacı, Fatma; Gücüyenen Kaymak, Nurcan; Seydaoğlu, Muaz; Tanoğlu, GamzeIn this paper, an operator splitting method is used to analyze nonlinear Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-type equations. We split the equation into an unbounded linear part and a bounded nonlinear part and then Lie-Trotter splitting is applied to the equation. The local error bounds are obtained by using the approach based on the differential theory of operators in a Banach space and the quadrature error estimates via Lie commutator bounds. The global error estimate is obtained via Lady Windermere's fan argument. Finally, to confirm the expected convergence order, numerical examples are studied.Article Citation - WoS: 1Corrigendum: on Density Theorems for Rings of Krull Type With Zero Divisors(TUBITAK, 2017) Ay Saylam, BaşakThis corrigendum is written to correct some parts of the paper "On density theorems for rings of Krull type with zero divisors". The proofs of Proposition 2.4 and Proposition 4.3 are incorrect and the current note makes the appropriate corrections.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Small Supplements, Weak Supplements and Proper Classes(Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2016) Alizade, Rafail; Büyükaşık, Engin; Durğun, YılmazLet SS denote the class of short exact sequences E:0 → Af→ B → C → 0 of R-modules and R-module homomorphisms such that f(A) has a small supplement in B i.e. there exists a submodule K of M such that f(A) + K = B and f(A) ∩ K is a small module. It is shown that, SS is a proper class over left hereditary rings. Moreover, in this case, the proper class SS coincides with the smallest proper class containing the class of short exact sequences determined by weak supplement submodules. The homological objects, such as, SS-projective and SScoinjective modules are investigated. In order to describe the class SS, we investigate small supplemented modules, i.e. the modules each of whose submodule has a small supplement. Besides proving some closure properties of small supplemented modules, we also give a complete characterization of these modules over Dedekind domains.Article Citation - Scopus: 2On Density Theorems for Rings of Krull Type With Zero Divisors(TUBITAK, 2014) Ay Saylam, BaşakLet R be a commutative ring and I(R) denote the multiplicative group of all invertible fractional ideals of R, ordered by A ≥ B if and only if B ⊆ A. If R is a Marot ring of Krull type, then R(Pi), where {Pi}i∈I are a collection of prime regular ideals of R, is a valuation ring and R = ∩ R(Pi) . We denote by Gi the value group of the valuation associated with R(Pi). We prove that there is an order homomorphism from I(R) into the cardinal direct sum ∐i∈I Gi and we investigate the conditions that make this monomorphism onto for R.Article Citation - Scopus: 13The Prognostic Value of Tumor-Stroma Proportion in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma(Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies, 2013) Ünlü, Mehtat; Çetinayak, Hasan Oğuz; Önder, Devrim; Ecevit, Cenk; Akman, Fadime; İkiz, Ahmet ömer; Ada, Emel; Karaçalı, Bilge; Sarıoğlu, SülenObjective: Tumor-stroma proportion of tumor has been presented as a prognostic factor in some types of adenocarcinomas, but there is no information about squamous cell carcinomas and laryngeal carcinomas. Material and Method: Five digital images of the tumor sections were obtained from 85 laryngeal carcinomas. Proportion of epithelial tumor component and stroma were measured by a software tool, allowing the pathologists to mark 205.6 μm2 blocks on areas as carcinomatous/stromal, by clicking at the image. Totally, 3.451 mm2 tumor areas have been marked to 16.785 small square blocks for each case. Results: Median follow up was 48 months (range 3-194). The mean tumor-stroma proportion was 48.63+18.18. There was no difference for tumor-stroma proportion when tumor location, grade, stage and perinodal invasion were considered. Although the following results were statistically insignificant, the mean tumor-stroma proportion was the lowest (37.46±12.49) for subglottic carcinomas, and it was 52.41±37.47, 50.86+19.84 and 44.56±16.91 for supraglottic, transglottic and glottic cases. The tumor-stroma proportion was lowest in cases with perinodal invasion and the highest in cases without lymph node metastasis (44.72±20.23, 47.77±17.37, 50.05±17.34). Tumor-stroma proportion was higher in the basaloid subtype compared with the classical squamous cell carcinoma (53.76±14.70 and 48.63±18.38 respectively). The overall and disease-free survival analysis did not reveal significance for tumor-stroma proportion (p=0.08, p=0.38). Only pathological stage was an independent factor for overall survival (p=0.008). Conclusion: This is the first series investigating tumor-stroma proportion as a prognostic marker in laryngeal carcinomas proposing a new method, but the findings do not support tumor-stroma proportion as a prognostic marker.Article Absolute Co-Supplement and Absolute Co-Coclosed Modules(Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2013) Tütüncü, Derya Keskin; Toksoy, Sultan EylemA module M is called an absolute co-coclosed (absolute co-supplement) module if whenever M ≅ T/X the submodule X of T is a coclosed (supplement) submodule of T. Rings for which all modules are absolute co-coclosed (absolute co-supplement) are precisely determined. We also investigate the rings whose (finitely generated) absolute co-supplement modules are projective. We show that a commutative domain R is a Dedekind domain if and only if every submodule of an absolute co-supplement R-module is absolute co-supplement. We also prove that the class Coclosed of all short exact sequences 0→A→B→C→0 such that A is a coclosed submodule of B is a proper class and every extension of an absolute co-coclosed module by an absolute co-coclosed module is absolute co-coclosed.Article Citation - WoS: 17Citation - Scopus: 19Lebesgue-Stieltjes Measure on Time Scales(TUBITAK, 2009) Deniz, Aslı; Ufuktepe, ÜnalThe theory of time scales was introduced by Stefan Hilger in his Ph. D. thesis in 1988, supervised by Bernd Auldbach, in order to unify continuous and discrete analysis [5]. Measure theory on time scales was first constructed by Guseinov [4], then further studies were made by Guseinov-Bohner [1], Cabada-Vivero [2] and Rzezuchowski [6]. In this article, we adapt the concept of Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure to time scales. We define Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ and ▶-measures and by using these measures, we define an integral adapted to time scales, specifically Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ-integral. We also establish the relation between Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure and Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ-measure, consequently between Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral and Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ-integral.
