Archive for the ‘Anatomy’ Category

Mar

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Research on occurence of fumonisin in dried fig fruits of sarilop fig (Ficus carica L.) variety

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Fusarium is the agent causing endosepsis (internal rot) in fig fruits and is widely spread in fig orchards in the Aegean Region. The research aimed at determining fumonisin, one of Fusarium toxins occurence in Sarılop (syn. Calimyrna) fruits of two different quality classes, cull (H) and Class A (A) collected from the Big and Small [...]

Mar

15

The early bronze age pottery of Tilmen höyük, excavated in 1959-1972]

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This material has been classified in ware groups and shapes, each sherd has been
studied in order to obtain information of production features and composition of clay.
Ten ware groups have been classified and named by letters from “A” to “I”. The
literature of other settlements, beginning from near environment, have been searched
enabling an analogy in order to [...]

Mar

15

Biological methods in archaeology: aDNA

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In the recent years, there has been a significant contribution of genetic analyses
in archeology. Archaeogenetics, which is widely used now, defines the studies of
human, animal and plant DNAs to understand the past of humans. Extraction of
ancient DNA (aDNA), from the dead organisms and replicating it in the
laboratories gave us a chance to tell more about [...]

Mar

15

Obsidian technology in Central Anatolia: The model of Aşıklı Höyük, techno-cultural origins and development]

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Detailed analysis of the chipped stones plays a significant role on the definition of
prehistoric cultures. Obsidian, abundant as a raw material in Central Anatolia, was
used largely in production of chipped stone tools.
The aim of this study is to define the technological and typological evolution of
obsidian industries in Central Anatolia during the Pre-pottery Neolithic, with a
special [...]

Mar

14

Determination of the course and the variations of the motor branches of median, ulnar, and radial nerves in human fetuses

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Median, ulnar and the radial nerves are the most important terminal branches of
brachial plexus providing upper extremity’s innervation. For the purpose of determining the
courses, the variations, and especially the muscular branches’ innervation patterns of these
nerves, dissections were made on the arms, forearms, and the palmar surfaces of 100 second
and third trimester fetuses’ (50 female, and [...]

Mar

14

The effects of amphotericin b lipid formulaion on rat kidney

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Amphotericin B lipid complex (ABLC) or liposomal Amphotericin B (L-AMB) are used in clinics for the treatment of systemic fungal infections. Lipid formulations of amphotericin B are less toxic than conventional amphotericin B. The goal of our study was to compare the nephrotoxicity effects of Amphotericin B lipid complex and liposomal Amphotericin B which are [...]

Mar

14

The relation between dens axis and vertebral artery and the anatomical importance of atlas by transoral approach

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Transoral approach is a preferred method for inferior clival region,
craniocervical junction, and superior servical region lesions. The indications for
transoral resection of the odontoid process include various intradural and extradural
lesions. The aim of this study was to determine detailed anatomical information about
vascular structures and osseous components of craniocervical junction, to reduce
possible arteria vertebralis and arteria basilaris [...]

Mar

14

Comparative macroanatomical investigations on the bones of the pelvic limb (ossa membri pelvici) in the rock partridges (a. graeca) and phasents (p. colchicus)]

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The purpose of this study is to determine the macroanatomy of femur, patella,
tibia, fibula ossa tarsi, tarsometatarsus and ossa digitorum pedis forming bones of wing
and to compare the differences between them.
In this research, ten rock partridges and pheasants, ten weeks old, were used.
Length measures and definite anatomic formations were determined.
Partridge’s measures of all bone length [...]

Mar

14

Macroscopic and subgross examination of the nerves innervating capsula articularis of articulatio humeri and articulatio cubiti in turkish shepherd dog (karabash-kangal), kivircik sheep and native hair goat

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This study was performed to map the sensible nerves innervating capsula articularis of articulatio humeri and articulatio cubiti in Turkish shepherd dog (Karabash-Kangal), Kivircik sheep and native hair goat and to demonstrate the interspecies variations.
Five adult Turkish shepherd dogs (Karabash-Kangal), Kivircik sheeps and native hair goats each of different genders were used. Rami articulares of [...]

Mar

14

Anatomy of the brain in donkey (Equus Asinus) and examination of its transversal sections

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