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Hollanda Afyon Kanunu muafiyetleri İçin ücretler ve Afyon Kanunundaki uyuşturucu maddelerin siparişine ilişkin hükümleri içeren Dağlık, Sosyal Yardım ve Spor Bakanlığı tüzüğü
Öcal, Göktürk (Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2017)Hollanda mevzuatındaki Afyon Kanunu'nun 4. maddesinin ikinci fıkrası ve 7. maddesi ışığında Afyon Kanunu Muafiyetleri İçin Ücretler ve Afyon Kanunundaki Uyuşturucu Maddelerin Siparişine İlişkin Hükümleri İçeren Sağlık, ... -
Hong Kong. Un po’ cinese e un po’ britannica
Camiz, Alessandro (Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani,, 2020-09)Once a small fishing port, then a British colony, thanks to its special status Hong Kong is now one of the most important economic and commercial centers globally. Not being able to develop in width, it developed above all ... -
Hot medium effects on pseudotensor K2(1820) meson
Türkan, Arzu; Dağ, Hüseyin; Süngü, J. Y.; Veliev, V. (EDP Sciences, 2019)The investigation of mesons in hot medium can give valuable information about the nature of QCD vacuum and deconfinement phase transitions. In this study, thermal properties of pseudotensor K-2(1820) meson is examined via ... -
Hotels and highways: The construction of modernization theory in cold war Turkey.
Sipahi, Ali (Cambridge University Press, 2019-05)N/A -
Houses on wheels: national attachment, belonging and cosmopolitanism in narratives of transnational professionals
Erkmen, Tülay Deniz (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015-04)This article contributes to discussions on the relationship between national attachments and cosmopolitanization by unpacking the meanings of national attachments and post-national identifications in the case of transnational ... -
Housing market dynamics with delays in the construction sector
Bahadır, Berrak; Mykhaylova, O. (Elsevier, 2014-12)Housing supply is subject to several types of delays. On average, it takes 6 months to get approved for a residential building permit and another 2–4 quarters to complete a construction project. We present a simple two-sector ... -
How can recessions be brought to an end? Effects of macroeconomic policy actions on durations of recession
Taş, B. K. O.; Cünedioğlu, Hüseyin Ekrem (Elsevier, 2014-05)This paper analyzes how effective macroeconomic policy actions are in ending recessions. We also investigate which structural factors help the country to experience shorter recessions. We implement survival regression ... -
How children identify events from visual experience
Ünal, Ercenur; Papafragou, A. (Taylor & Francis, 2019)Three experiments explored how well children recognize events from different types of visual experience: either by directly seeing an event or by indirectly experiencing it from post-event visual evidence. In Experiment ... -
How cost of capital is changing: The effect of accounting information
Türegün, Nida (Wiley, 2021-01)The main objective of this paper is to explore the effects of information on the costs of capital. The study will offer insights on how firms can make use of information to manipulate the costs of capital to achieve the ... -
How do participation banks differ from conventional banks? A comparative analysis of their financial statements and resilience to macroeconomic changes
Özyürür, Muhammed Said (2021-06-02)This study investigates differentiations between conventional and participation banks and provides comparative analysis of their financial statements and resilience to macroeconomic changes. I examine largest commercial ... -
How online consumer segments differ in long-term marketing effectiveness
Reimer, K.; Rutz, O. J.; Pauwels, Koen Hendrik (Elsevier, 2014-11)Online commerce gives companies not only a growing global sales platform, but also powerful consumers enjoying 24/7 availability, choice proliferation and the power to opt in and out permission-based communication. ... -
How to create opportunities for learner-to-learner interaction in online classes
This resource aims to provide some tips to create opportunities for learner-to-learner interaction and constructive collaboration. -
How to make global cities: information communication technologies and macro-level variables
Akçura, Munir Tolga; Avcı, S. B. (Elsevier, 2014-11)Increasing in the ranks among the global cities is a top priority not only for the city officials but also for the central governments. With the prevalent use of the information and communication technologies (ICTs), local ... -
How to trust a few among many
Etuk, A.; Norman, T. J.; Şensoy, Murat; Srivatsa, M. (Springer International Publishing, 2017)The presence of numerous and disparate information sources available to support decision-making calls for efficient methods of harnessing their potential. Information sources may be unreliable, and misleading reports can ... -
HTTP adaptive streaming with advanced transport
Arısu, Şevket (2018-09)QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) is an experimental and low-latency transport network protocol proposed by Google, which is still being improved and specified in the IETF. The viewer's quality of experience (QoE) in ... -
Human adaptation to human–robot shared control
Amirshirzad, Negin; Kumru, Asiye; Öztop, Erhan (IEEE, 2019-04)Human-in-the-loop robot control systems naturally provide the means for synergistic human-robot collaboration through control sharing. The expectation in such a system is that the strengths of each partner are combined to ... -
Human body heat exchange mechanism and thermal comfort via visual impact
Tunçel, Elif Gizem (2019-12)Thermal comfort is a combination of several components and can be described in many ways while for all definitions the precedence is human. In this thesis, thermal comfort is examined through the environmental differences ... -
Human motor adaptation in whole body motion
Babic, J.; Öztop, Erhan; Kawato, M. (2016)The main role of the sensorimotor system of an organism is to increase the survival of the species. Therefore, to understand the adaptation and optimality mechanisms of motor control, it is necessary to study the sensorimotor ... -
Human movement recognition with dynamic movement primitives
Pehlivan, Alp Burak (2015-09)Dynamic Movement Primitives (DMPs)-originally a method for movement trajectory generation has been also used for recognition tasks. However there has not been a systematic comparison between other recognition methods and ... -
Human-in-the-loop control and task learning for pneumatically actuated muscle based robots
Teramae, T.; Ishihara, K.; Babič, J.; Morimoto, J.; Öztop, Erhan (Frontiers Media, 2018-11-06)Pneumatically actuated muscles (PAMs) provide a low cost, lightweight, and high power-To-weight ratio solution for many robotic applications. In addition, the antagonist pair configuration for robotic arms make it open to ...
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