eResearch@Ozyegin
eResearch@Ozyegin is an academic, open-access repository. It aims to collect, preserve and make Ozyegin University’s scientific output available online, without any or the least financial, legal or technical restrictions, in order to increase the impact and the visibility of the institution and its authors. It was established in 2010 to support the dissemination of knowledge produced by the University members to the wider community both locally and globally.
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Computational investigations of bio-compatible metal organic frameworks (bio-MOFs) for adsorption-based uremic toxin separation
Polymeric membranes in dialysis machines are currently used to separate uremic toxins from blood of chronic kidney patients. However, polymeric membranes can filter only small water-soluble uremic toxins such as urea and ... -
Street vendors' adaptive strategies and the dynamic nature of urban space: Developing an integrative framework in Kano, Nigeria
This thesis attempts to develop a framework that integrates street vendors within the urbanscape. Spaces within the cities are increasingly becoming scares and valuable, resulting in increased competition for them. Coupled ... -
From Roman to Umayyad: The formation process of the great mosque of damascus and of the surrounding urban tissues
This research reconstructs the formation process of the Great Mosque of Damascus and the surrounding urban tissues by reinterpreting them as a result of continuous transition from Roman to Umayyad phases. The imperial ... -
The role of maternal mentalization in mothers' emotional availability and toddlers' attachment security
Secure attachment to a primary caregiver in early childhood is related with positive child outcomes in the short- and long-run. The formation of secure attachment is influenced by maternal cognitive and behavioral ... -
Ethnicity-related partner selection experiences among young adults from Christian Armenian families: A qualitative study in Turkey
In this paper partner selection experiences of young Armenian adults is examined through a qualitative study. The study is based on Ecological Systems Theory and Filter Theory as a theoretical basis. The historical background ...
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