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A Canonical 3-D P53 Network Model that Determines Cell Fate by Counting Pulses 

Demirkiran, G.; Demir, G.K.; Guzelis, C. (ISTANBUL UNIV, FAC ENGINEERING, 2018)
From a system theory perspective, p53 network dynamics is interesting since it can exhibit three dynamical modes of p53, namely low-level equilibrium, oscillation, and high-level equilibrium. Each of these modes are ...
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A participatory product design process with children with autism spectrum disorder 

Merter, S.; Hasirci, D. (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018)
This study aims to explore the ways of involving children with autism in participatory product design processes. Due to the impaired skills of children with autism, a key aspect of the process is to gain an understanding ...
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Turkish Efforts in Peacekeeping and the Introduction of the TUBAKOV Dataset: An Exploratory Analysis 

Yalcinkaya, H.; Hatipoglu, E.; Acar, D.A.; Celikpala, M. (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018)
This study introduces the TUBAKOV dataset, which offers extensive data on 57 peacekeeping operations (PKOs) that Turkey has contributed to between the years 1988-2015. TUBAKOV improves existing data in several ways. First, ...
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LIVING IN PURGATORY: HOMELESSNESS AMIDST URBAN REGENERATION IN SALHANE, IZMIR (1) 

Baydar, G.; Karakiz, C. (MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIV, 2018)
This article analyzes the effects of urban regeneration on the everyday lives and subjectivities of the residents of Salhane, which was announced to be Izmir's new city center in 2001. Folkart Towers, which were completed ...
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Western Balkans and the Gulf: Interregionalism in the making 

Mandaci, N. (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018)
This study presumes that recently evolving relations between the Western Balkans and the Gulf can be investigated through the neo-regionalist view in terms of a variety of facilitating factors. These give this bi-regional ...
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Land Grab Processes in Romania and Bulgaria: A Historical Continuity Perspective 

Mandaci, N. (ULUSLARARASI ILISKILER KONSEYI DERNEGI, 2018)
Although they are positioned in the periphery of the Western economic core, Romania and Bulgaria are different from the Third World countries that were exploited and colonized by the Western powers in the preceding centuries, ...
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'Welcome to Europe': A Bridge East of Architectural History 

Kilinc, K. (UBIQUITY PRESS LTD, 2018)
This position paper examines the complex boundaries that separate Europe from both its constructed margins and those of its imagined Others. Where exactly do we enter the Continent and where does it end? Is it while crossing ...
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I WILL HAVE YOU LIVE IN PALACES... THE TRANSFORMATION OF NEIGHBOURHOOD AND URBANIZATION IN TURKISH CINEMA (1960 to1990) 

Sonmez, S.; Balci, D. (ANADOLU UNIV, 2018)
In this article, representation of city and neighborhood in Turkish films between 1960 and 1990 is examined with regard to the fact that cinema is a sociological data depicting change in societies. The transformation of ...
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Distribution of strong earthquake input energy in tall buildings equipped with damped outriggers 

Morales-Beltran, M.; Turan, G.; Yildirim, U.; Paul, J. (WILEY, 2018)
The seismic design of optimal damped outrigger structures relies on the assumption that most of the input energy will be absorbed by the dampers, whilst the rest of the structure remains elastic. When subjected to strong ...
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GIFT GIVING CULTURE IN UNIVERSITY AND DESIGNING GIFT OBJECTS THROUGH CORPORATE VALUES 

Gurgan, N.; Ovacik, M. (ANADOLU UNIV, 2018)
Corporate cultural objects are designed to be given as gifts, which represent the cultural characteristifs of that particular corporation. While gifts of a university are possibly designed and produced through its collective ...
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