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Çorapçıoğlu, Gülferah. "Conservation of the traditional water mills in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 6, no. 3 (November 21, 2016): 287–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-02-2015-0002.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to ensure the preservation and sustainability of traditional water mills in Turkey with their original function and to allow these water mills to become heritage for future generations. Design/methodology/approach The study is the original examination of one sample water mill to be conserved, that is chosen from 11 water mills that were determined after the investigation of water mills in of Antalya, in Mediterranean Region. A preliminary study was first performed using the external observation method on 11 horizontal wheel water mills. The water mills to be accorded the highest priority with regards to conservation were selected based on their characteristics. Restoration techniques were then proposed to ensure the sustainability of the traditional production systems while retaining their original function. Findings The decision of water mill with the highest priority of conservation is based on the analysis of “structural damage,” “all seasons accessibility” and “supporting environmental factors.” This water mill was used primarily for grain production and is located on the Doyran River in Antalya. Current circumstance of the sample mill is analyzed, restoration techniques for the purpose of conservation and creation of recreational sites and that enable the presentation of traditional production methods are suggested. Social implications This paper includes implications for the contribution to the region’s cultural identity by developing the region’s infrastructure for cultural and ecological tourism and by ensuring the continuation of traditional production methods and craftsmanship. Originality/value This paper brings a new approach to the identification of water mills and the decision of the water mills to be conserved as a result of field studies.
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Kadıoğlu, Ayşe. "Reading John Stuart Mill in Turkey in 2017." Middle East Law and Governance 10, no. 2 (August 2, 2018): 203–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763375-01002001.

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Academic freedom has eroded and continues to erode in an unprecedented magnitude in Turkey especially since the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016. During this time, thousands of academics were purged from their positions including Academics for Peace who signed a petition calling for an end to the atrocities against Kurdish citizens and a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the southeastern provinces of Turkey. Such authoritarian backsliding was accompanied by a discourse that blurred the distinction between opinion and truth. Academics were increasingly ostracized and viewed as non-members of what came to be referred as New Turkey. A discourse of rejection replaced criticism and an unprecedented dissonance emerged between the current academic debate on free speech as well as academic freedom and the tragic reality faced by academics in Turkey making it impossible for them to continue their vocational existence.
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Donners, K., M. Waelkens, and J. Deckers. "Water mills in the area of Sagalassos: a disappearing ancient technology." Anatolian Studies 52 (December 2002): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3643076.

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AbstractAs water mills are quickly disappearing throughout Turkey, it is becoming very difficult to collect information about this type of ancient technology. By means of an ethno-archaeological study carried out in the territory of ancient Sagalassos (Pisidia), the very limited remains of 15 water mills were recorded. Following the recent introduction of electric mills, water mills have lost their previous importance and today some of the mill houses are used as stables or shelters. Interviews with local people provided some information about the capacity of the mills and about the kind of grain that was ground in them. All the mills under discussion belong to the ‘ordinary’ horizontal-wheeled type of water mill. This type may have originated in or near Turkey during the Hellenistic period. A literary and archaeological study concerning the various types of mills showed that the type found near Sagalassos was best suited to local circumstances. Tax records confirm the presence of water mills in the area during early Ottoman times.
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Villani, F., M. Pigliucci, and M. Cherubini. "Evolution of Castanea sativa Mill, in Turkey and Europe." Genetical Research 63, no. 2 (April 1994): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300032213.

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SummaryThe evolution of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) appears to be a complex mixture of long-range gene flow, natural and artificial selection, and local effects of isolation by distance. In this paper we present the most complete analysis to date on the genetic structure and variability of 52 populations of chestnut spanning the entire European area of distribution. The study is based on the use of isozyme data. Our samples came from four major zones, possibly representing relevant steps in the evolution and spread of sweet chestnut in Europe: (i) eastern Turkey, the supposed center of origin of the species; (ii) western Turkey, the area in which human domestication started; (iii) Italy, where domesticated chestnut was first introduced to the rest of Europe by the Romans; and (iv) France, representing the latest phases of the expansion, close to the northern limit of the taxon.As previous studies based only on Italian and some Turkish populations suggested, the electrophoretic data are consistent with a series of episodes of west- and north-ward migration. The early expansion from the center of origin was probably slow, resulting from natural diffusion of the species. Most of the original genetic variation has been conserved during this phase. Successive episodes of colonization of western Turkey and then of the rest of Europe were probably the more rapid result of human activity. These later stages were associated with genetic drift that reduced the overall heterozygosity of the extant populations. No evidence for selection could be found at the large geographical scale of this study, although previous regional works have shown spatial patterns of allelic frequencies at a few loci and phenotypic differentiation consistent with the action of past selective pressures.
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Duman, H., and R. R. Mill. "Two new species of Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) from SW Turkey." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 56, no. 3 (November 1999): 349–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096042860000130x.

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Kiliç, Fatma Mungan, Kemal Yildiz, Muhammet Burak Batir, Murat Kiliç, and Ilker Büyük. "Morphological, palynological and phylogenetic relationships of Glaucium Mill. in Turkey." Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 26, no. 2 (December 23, 2019): 259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjpt.v26i2.44585.

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Glaucium taxa were investigated in terms of their morphological, palynological and phylogenetical characteristic. The results of this study show differences between the taxa in some of these characteristics, especially in micromorphology and formation of clades in phylogenetic trees based on the matK and ITS3-6 DNA sequence data. Based on the findings of the molecular analyses supported by morphological data (stem’s trichomes),the genus Glaucium of Turkey was divided into subsections Glabrousae and Pubescentae.
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Bayazit, S., B. Imrak, A. Küden, and M. Kemal Güngör. "RAPD analysis of genetic relatedness among selected quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) accessions from different parts of Turkey." Horticultural Science 38, No. 4 (November 15, 2011): 134–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/97/2011-hortsci.

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Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) is a minor fruit crop, which is primarily used for marmalade, jam, sauce and as rootstocks for pears. Different cultivated and local quince genotypes are grown in almost all parts of Turkey for fruit usage. In this study, randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technology was used to study the genetic relationships among 13 quince accessions selected from different parts of Turkey. Thirty decamer primers were used and 14 of them did not produce any polymorphism. The remaining 16 primers ranged in their amplification fragments between one (P-402, P-437, OPA 10, OPA 16, OPA 18 and OPA-19) and five (OPA-06 and OPA-07). The size of fragments varied from 100 to 1500 bp. Similarity values among the studied genotypes ranged between 0.483 and 0.925. The resulting dendrogram clustered into two groups (0.69 similarity value) based on evaluation of genetic similarities and differences. The results suggest that RAPD analysis could be used to distinguish and determine genetic variation among quince accessions. Also, the obtained clustering based on RAPD markers agreed to some extent with the geographical origin of the studied set of quince accessions.
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Şirin, Emrah, Hasan Yildirim, Tuna Uysal, and Kuddisi Ertuğrul. "A new species of Centaurea L. subgen. Cyanus Mill. (Asteraceae) from Turkey." Botanica Serbica 45, no. 1 (2021): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/botserb2101013s.

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Here we describe Centaurea hekimhanensis, a new species found in Hekimhan (Turkey, Malatya Province). This Centaurea grows on the stony-gravel mountain slopes of Yamada? and is morphologically similar to C. reuteriana, C. bourgaei, and C. pichleri in terms of their flowering lateral stem at the base of the rosette, but differs regarding the shape of the stem and rosette leaves, and the size of the rosette leaves and median appendages; the achene ornamentation is irregularly sulcate. The chromosome number of the new species is 2n = 20.
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bashiti., TarekA El, MohamedM Jouda., and Mahmoud Alajouz. "BIOMETHANIZATION OF OLIVE MILL SOLID WASTE WITH TURKEY MANURE AT MESOPHILIC CONDITIONS." International Journal of Advanced Research 5, no. 1 (January 31, 2017): 1971–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/2967.

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DEMİRCİ KAYIRAN, Serpil, and Fatma Neriman ÖZHATAY. "A karyomorphological study on the genus Muscari Mill. growing in Kahramanmaraş (Turkey)." TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY 41 (2017): 289–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/bot-1605-6.

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Ozturk, Ertan. "A Chemical Substitution Study For A Wet Processing Textile Mill In Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2007. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12608413/index.pdf.

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The main environmental concern in the textile industry is about the amount of water discharged and the chemical load it carries. The total quantity of chemicals used in textile mills varies from 10% to over 100% of the weight of the cloth produced. Many chemicals currently used in the textile industry affect the amount and the type of waste produced and their influence the aquatic life of the receiving stream. One of the critical steps in pollution prevention studies is auditing the use of chemicals and making the necessary chemical substitutions. Chemical substitution simply means the replacement and/or reduction of hazardous chemicals in products and processes with less- or non-hazardous ones. This study was conducted on one of the major textile factories in Turkey with a capacity of 20,000 tons of denim fabric per year. During this study, chemical consumption level, recipes applied, environmentally problematic and alternative chemicals were examined. Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Reference Document on Best Available Techniques (BAT) for the Textile Industry was accepted as main reference document and also related case studies were examined. According to the study, over 60% reduction in sulphide, which is very toxic to aquatic life, was achieved by replacing sulphur dyestuff with low sulphide content. By replacing an alternative complexing agent, the mill not only prevented the 3100 kg/month COD load to the WWTP, but also obtained more biodegradable wastewater generated during production. On the other hand, some of the chemical substitution options were on progress or dropped.
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Fazlioglu, Fatih. "A Phenetics Study For Infrageneric Grouping Of Limonium Mill. Genus (plumbaginaceae) In Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613715/index.pdf.

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In this study, current infrageneric taxonomic status of Limonium Mill. in Turkey was assessed by using numerical taxonomy (phenetics) method. Herbarium materials belong to 21 species of Limonium Mill., collected all around Turkey, and were examined. In order to evaluate the infrageneric status, 52 characters based on ecological and morphological features of the genus were determined and recorded to construct a data matrix which was analyzed by MultiVariate Statistical Package (MVSP) and Statistica software with Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) method to construct phenograms. Then, by assesing the phenograms, an overall comparison of Limonium Mill. species were made and infrageneric taxonomic status of the genus was discussed. The result of this study indicated that 5 sections of the genus are represented in phenograms which was a compatible result with theoretical information written in 7th Volume of &ldquo
Flora of Turkey&rdquo
. Moreover, in UPGMA trees, a new section (belonging Section Limonium) is observed. Section nova species live only near seashore and distinctively separated from other Section Limonium species in phenograms and Principle Component Analysis (PCA). PCA was carried out to indicate most important characters used in this study. In addition, in this study, a dichotomous key comprising all the species of Limonium Mill. in Turkey was also presented. In appendix part, brief information about each species such as distribution, habitat, conservation status, habit, endemism ratio, flowering period, IUCN categories was given to review all Limonium Mill. species in Turkey.
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Tozkar, Ozge Cansu. "Comparative Sequence Analysis Of The Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 Region Of Turkish Red Pine (pinus Brutia Ten.) And Natural Aleppo Pine (pinus Halepensis Mill.) Populations From Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2007. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12608313/index.pdf.

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ABSTRACT COMPARATIVE SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACER 2 REGION OF TURKISH RED PINE (Pinus brutia TEN.) AND NATURAL ALEPPO PINE (Pinus halepensis MILL.) POPULATIONS FROM TURKEY Tozkar, Ö
zge M.S., Department of Biology Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Zeki Kaya April, 2007, 107 pages Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia) is wide-spread and an important forest tree species in Turkey, occurring mainly in southern, western and north-western Turkey and as small isolated populations in the Black Sea region. Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) has naturally found only in Adana and Mugla provinces as small population in mixture with Turkish red pine. Although Turkish red pine and Aleppo pine are morphologically different, Turkish red pine has been regarded as subspecies of Aleppo pine by some taxonomists due to occurrence of natural hybridization between these two species. However, the phylogenic relationship between these species needs to be explored further. In the present study, by sampling overlapped populations of both species from Mugla and Adana provinces (4 populations of Turkish red pine and 3 populations of Aleppo pine), internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of ribosomal DNA were comparatively studied with sequence analysis. Although ITS1, 5.8s and ITS2 regions of ribosomal DNA were studied with ITS primers, only ITS2 region was successfully amplified with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The complete data set for this region was analysed using MEGA3.1 and Arlequin softwares. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) demonstrated the highest genetic differentiation between Turkish red pine and Aleppo pine in Mugla with 100 percentage of variation. AMOVA analysis also indicated the possibility of low-level migration of genes between Turkish red pine and Aleppo pine populations in Adana with 50.65 percent of molecular variance. Haplotype comparison revealed that two major haplotypes were represented Based on the results of ITS2 region sequence analysis, Turkish populations of Aleppo pine and Turkish red pine populations could not be fully differentiated. In Mugla province Turkish red pine and Aleppo pine revealed more differentiation due to reproductive isolation. But in Adana province, two species shared more common genetic background due to possible hybridization. Since ITS2 region of nuclear ribosomal DNA revealed a few variable and parsimony informative sites for both species, thus, only ITS2 region of ribosomal DNA does not appear to be sufficient for fully resolving genetic relationships between Turkish red pine and Aleppo pine populations. Further studies including ITS1 and 5.8s regions of ribosomal DNA and populations included from major Aleppo pine distribution areas will be useful to understand the evolutionary relationship between Aleppo pine and Turkish red pine populations in Turkey.
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Pektaş, Şerafettin. "Milli Şef döneminde, 1938-1950, Cumhuriyet Gazetesi." Sultanahmet, İstanbul : Fırat Yayınları, 2003. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/56346529.html.

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Originally presented as the author's Thesis (master's)--Marmara Üniversitesi Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Turkey, 2002.
"Araştırma-inceleme"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-384).
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Dobson, Brent Neeley. "Effects of Nonfat Dry Milk, Whey Protein Concentrate and Calcium Caseinate on Color and Texture of Turkey Rolls." DigitalCommons@USU, 1994. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/5421.

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Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of milk solids on restructured and emulsified turkey rolls. the milk solids used were nonfat dry milk (NFDM), whey protein concentrate (WPC), and calcium caseinate (CC). Turkey rolls consisted of 100% breast meat or 90:10 or 70:30 breast-to-thigh, salt (1%), water (10%), internal or cluster fat (10%), and 3% of various milk solids (WPC, NFDM, CC). The objectives of these studies were to 1) determine which ratio between light and dark meat is preferred; 2) determine which of milk solids evaluated will permit the highest level of dark meat incorporation into evaluated products; 3) determine if there is a mechanism by which milk proteins lighten poultry meat; and 4) determine which milk protein produces the best bind between meat pieces. Panelists were used in the first study to evaluate cooked meat attributes of color intensity, color uniformity, cohesiveness, tenderness, roasted turkey flavor, juiciness, and overall acceptability. The attributes were rated on a seven-point scale. Rolls made with WPC or NFDM scored significantly higher for color uniformity, cohesiveness, roasted turkey flavor, and overall acceptability than rolls made with CC. No differences were noted among treatments for juiciness or toughness with rolls of the same light-to-dark meat ratio. However, the 90:10 rolls were rated significantly more tender than the rolls made with the 70:30 ratio. Rolls containing milk solids had significantly higher yields than the controls. In the second study, rolls were made using the preferred meat ratio (90:10 breast:thigh meat). NFDM and WPC were used as binders, but not CC, since in the first study it was an ineffective binding agent. The second study showed that no whitening or lightening occurred in turkey rolls. This researcher also found that both NFDM and WPC increased bind strength between meat pieces. Controls made without added milk solids had less bind strength between the meat particles. Meat particle size also affected bind strength in finished products, with finely chopped rolls having higher bind strength than coarsely ground rolls. Moreover, the second study had unexpected results indicating that NFDM will prevent development of pink discoloration during refrigerated storage. The penetrometer used for bind measurements is described.
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Innawong, Bhundit. "Textural and Physical Properties of Fat-Free Turkey-Beef Frankfurters: Effects of Non-Meat Ingredients and End-Point Temperature." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36055.

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The effects of NaCl (1 and 2%), added-water (AW; 30 and 40%), milk protein hydrolysate (MPH; 1, 2 and 3%), and end-point cooking temperature (EPT; 71.1 and 76.7 C) were examined. Regardless of the formulation, all turkey-beef frankfurters contained less than 0.4% fat. As levels of NaCl in the formula increased, the frankfurters had lower (P< 0.05) penetration values (total energy and peak force) but higher shear stress and shear strain. In addition, higher salt levels resulted in lower cooking loss, moisture content, protein content, and darker frankfurters. Increasing AW level reduced (P<0.05) penetration values (total energy and peak force), shear stress, shear modulus, and hardness but increased cohesiveness. Higher levels of AW not only resulted in higher (P<0.05) moisture content but also resulted in higher cooking loss and purge loss. Higher AW products were lighter (P<0.05) in color and less red. Increasing the amount of MPH increased (P<0.05) shear stress and shear modulus but lowered shear strain. Higher MPH reduced cooking loss and produced (P<0.05) darker, more yellow, and less red frankfurters. Higher EPT increased (P<0.05) cooking loss, shear stress, and shear modulus but decreased penetration values (total energy and peak force), shear strain, and cohesiveness. Higher EPT produced lighter (P<0.05) colored frankfurters. There were some two and three-way independent variable interactions (P<0.05) for shear stress, shear strain, and cohesiveness. Of the four independent variables evaluated, AW and EPT most influenced textural properties. By using various combinations of these four independent variables, meat processors would have the ability to improve the quality characteristics of fat-free frankfurters.
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Kemer, Nedim. "An assessment of natural resources management conflicts in the working landscapes of Mediterranean Turkey (Türki̇ye) Köprülü Kanyon National Park /." Amherst, Mass. : University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2009. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/open_access_dissertations/38/.

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Yilmaz, Tomris Ozlem. "« Vision nationale » (Millî Görüş) : Religion, nationalisme et politique chez les Turcs de France et d’Allemagne." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL028.

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Ce travail tente d’explorer les questions du nationalisme turc dans le cadre d’une expérience d’immigration turque, et ce, à travers les membres de la communauté islamique Millî Görüş en France et en Allemagne. Prenant en compte les divers rôles que la communauté joue dans la vie de ses sympathisants en terre d’accueil, il met en évidence le lien entre les constructions nationales et le processus de socialisation communautaire. Si la communauté semble jouer un certain rôle d’intermédiaire dans la réappropriation des questions en lien avec le pays d’accueil, elle véhicule aussi la transmission d’un ensemble de valeurs en rapport avec la « turcité » qui, de par la force de son enracinement sur un terrain religieux, politique, culturel et historique, demeure manifestement une identité résistante, tout en permettant d’établir les voies de l’identification à la nation turque et au pays d’origine
This dissertation explores the issues of Turkish nationalism, as part of a Turkish immigration experience, within the Millî Görüş Islamic community in France and Germany. Taking into account various roles that the community plays in the lives of its members in the host countries, it analyzes the link between national constructions and the process of socialization within the community. While the community seems to play a certain intermediary role in the reappropriation of issues related to the host countries, it also conveys the transmission of a set of values related to “Turkishness” which, by force of its roots in religious, political, cultural and historical grounds, clearly remains a resistant identity, establishing at the same time the means of identification with the Turkish nation and the country of origin
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Cahill, James Matthew. "The classical in the contemporary : contemporary art in Britain and its relationships with Greco-Roman antiquity." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271333.

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From the viewpoint of classical reception studies, I am asking what contemporary British art (by, for example, Sarah Lucas, Damien Hirst, and Mark Wallinger) has to do with the classical tradition – both the art and literature of Greco-Roman antiquity. I have conducted face-to-face interviews with some of the leading artists working in Britain today, including Lucas, Hirst, Wallinger, Marc Quinn, and Gilbert & George. In addition to contemporary art, the thesis focuses on Greco-Roman art and on myths and modes of looking that have come to shape the western art historical tradition – seeking to offer a different perspective on them from that of the Renaissance and neoclassicism. The thesis concentrates on the generation of artists known as the YBAs, or Young British Artists, who came to prominence in the 1990s. These artists are not renowned for their deference to the classical tradition, and are widely regarded as having turned their backs on classical art and its legacies. The introduction asks whether their work, which has received little scholarly attention, might be productively reassessed from the perspective of classical reception studies. It argues that while their work no longer subscribes to a traditional understanding of classical ‘influence’, it continues to depend – for its power and provocativeness – on classical concepts of figuration, realism, and the basic nature of art. Without claiming that the work of the YBAs is classical or classicizing, the thesis sets out to challenge the assumption that their work has nothing to do with ancient art, or that it fails to conform to ancient understandings of what art is. In order to do this, the thesis analyses contemporary works of art through three classical ‘lenses’. Each lens allows contemporary art to be examined in the context of a longer history. The first lens is the concept of realism, as seen in artistic and literary explorations of the relationship between art and life. This chapter uses the myth of Pygmalion’s statue as a way of thinking about contemporary art’s continued engagement with ideas of mimesis and the ‘real’ which were theorised and debated in antiquity. The second lens is corporeal fragmentation, as evidenced by the broken condition of ancient statues, the popular theme of dismemberment in western art, and the fragmentary body in contemporary art. The final chapter focuses on the figurative plaster cast, arguing that contemporary art continues to invoke and reinvent the long tradition of plaster reproductions of ancient statues and bodies. Through each of these ‘lenses’, I argue that contemporary art remains linked, both in form and meaning, to the classical past – often in ways which go beyond the stated intentions of an artist. Contemporary art continues to be informed by ideas and processes that were theorised and practised in the classical world; indeed, it is these ideas and processes that make it deserving of the art label.
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Receveur, Garrett Wayne. "Commemorating Indiana at the 1916 Statehood Centennial Celebrations: An Examination of the Memory of Colonization and its Lingering Effects on the Indiana State Park System." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/25311.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Indiana’s state park system developed as a result of state centennial celebrations in 1916. Government officials created state parks as a permanent memorial that glorified the Hoosier pioneer spirit, which celebrated actions of white colonists as they confronted challenges of the new industrial twentieth century. However, this memorialization erased the Lenni Lenape, Miami, Potawatomi, and Shawnee tribes played in the state’s history. This paper analyzes the Indiana statehood centennial celebrations as sites of erasure of Native American contributions to state and national history. It examines how Richard Lieber, the founder of the parks system, and others built the state park system to understand the ways individual state parks commemorated that Hoosier pioneer spirit at the expense of Native American voices. Turkey Run, McCormick’s Creek, Clifty Falls, Indiana Dunes, Pokagon, Spring Mill, and Lincoln State Parks are critiqued in this analysis to illustrate how each park encompasses and presents the story of colonization.
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Books on the topic "Turkey Mill"

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Balcı, İbrahim. Milli Mücadelede Boğaziçi. Beyoğlu, İstanbul: Diğer Yayınevi, 2004.

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Memiş, Emin. Milli Mücadelenin hukukileşme süreci. İstanbul: Filiz Kitabevi, 1999.

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Akyol, Avni. Millî eğitim için yeni strateji: 1992 yılı Millî Eğitim uygulaması. İstanbul: [s.n.], 1993.

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Hakantürk. MİT: Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı. [Turkey]: Atlantik TV Programcılık, 2002.

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Bir Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı müfettişinin not defteri. Cağaloğlu, İstanbul: Cinius Yayınları, 2010.

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Parti programlarnda milli gorus: AKP milli goruscu mu? Taksim, Istanbul: Nokta Kitap, 2004.

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İlk meclis'in vekilleri: Millî mücadele döneminde seçimler. İstanbul: İletişim, 2010.

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Kitapçı, Zekeriya. Türkistan: Milli tarih ve kültür davamızın temel meseleleri. İstanbul: Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları Vakfı, 1993.

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Bayram, Kodaman, Tızlak Fahrettin, and Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, eds. Bir kalpaklının Milli Mücadele günlüğü. 2nd ed. Isparta: Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, 2008.

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Milli Mücadele'de sağlık teşkilâtına bir bakış. Ankara: Cedit Neşriyat, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Turkey Mill"

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Zürcher, Erik-Jan. "THE CORE TERMINOLOGY OF KEMALISM: MEFKÜRE, MiLLÎ, MUASIR, MEDENÎ." In Aspects of the Political Language in Turkey, edited by Hans-Lukas Kieser, 105–16. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463225674-008.

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Tuncalp, Deniz, and Selcen Ozturkcan. "Case Study 4: Diageo in Turkey: The Lion’s Milk Versus Global Spirits." In Strategic Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets, 47–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51545-8_4.

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Tuncalp, Deniz, and Selcen Ozturkcan. "Teaching Note: Case 4: Diageo in Turkey: The Lion’s Milk Versus Global Spirits." In Instructor's Manual for Strategic Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets, 27–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52697-3_4.

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Voigt, Kristina, Rainer Brüggemann, Hagen Scherb, Ismet Cok, Birgül Mazmanci, M. Ali Mazmanci, Cafer Turgut, and Karl-Werner Schramm. "PyHasse Software Features Applied on the Evaluation of Chemicals in Human Breast Milk Samples in Turkey." In Multi-indicator Systems and Modelling in Partial Order, 343–57. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8223-9_17.

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"Traditional Fermented Dairy Products of Turkey." In Fermented Milk and Dairy Products, 432–57. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18987-21.

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Karen, Ruth. "Pinar: A Milk Processing Operation in Turkey." In Agribusiness and the Small-Scale Farmer A Dynamic Partnership for Development, 77–94. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429035814-5.

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Eliot, George. "Chapter VII: The Golden Gates Are Passed." In The Mill on the Floss. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198707530.003.0023.

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So Tom went on even to the fifth half-year—till he was turned sixteen—at King’s Lorton, while Maggie was growing with a rapidity which her aunts considered highly reprehensible, at Miss Firniss’s boarding-school in the ancient town of Laceham on the Floss, with cousin Lucy...
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"WHAT THE WORMS TURNED." In The Two-Mile Time Machine, 109–28. Princeton University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt6wq1f8.16.

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Polat, Necati. "Context." In Regime Change in Contemporary Turkey. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474416962.003.0006.

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The overall domestic context following the full defeat of the old regime in Turkey, and the main contours of the Islamist (‘Islamo-nationalist’, Millî Görüş) populism now in full swing, are described in this chapter. The discussion looks into the mood in the pro-government circles, with some emphasis on the Islamist speculations on democracy—terrifying to the secular masses—and the effective rule by policy, rather than law, enabled by the growing cult of Erdogan. This chapter also describes the spectacular fall out between the government and the former allies, who strongly shared in the power through the new bureaucracy, the Gulen cult. One centrifugal factor detected in portraying the setting is the formal commitment to the human rights protection system in Europe, which, paradoxically, acquired greater intensity during the regime change in a desperate attempt on the part of the government to by-pass the former centres of power.
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Polat, Necati. "Run-up to Change." In Regime Change in Contemporary Turkey. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474416962.003.0003.

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The chapter describes the fascinating realignment in Turkish politics with the rise of the AKP into power from late 2002, distancing itself from the Islamist politics (‘Islamo-nationalism’, Millî Görüş) of most of its founders, and drawing on ‘Westernisation’ through strengthened ties with the European Union. The usual cast of local identity politics that relied on rather cynical exploitations of various identity demands—the secularist republicanism (Kemalism), Turkish and Kurdish nationalisms, and Islamo-nationalism—seemed significantly to recede in society in the spell between 2002 and 2007 in favour of a set of civic, non-divisive political gestures around the reintroduced goal of integration with Europe. The projected ‘European’ identity would prove to be a unique leverage in bringing about the coming change. It would expand the electoral compass of the ruling AKP beyond the former identity alignments, ensuring widening reach, and, equally importantly, prompt ambivalence in the bureaucracy, considerably breaking its resistance.
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Conference papers on the topic "Turkey Mill"

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Ulusoy, Yahya, and Ayse Hilal Ulukardesler. "Biogas production potential of olive-mill wastes in Turkey." In 2017 IEEE 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icrera.2017.8191143.

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Bini, C., and R. Holz. "New Cold Mill Complex in Turkey — Technologies and Achieved Performances." In AISTech 2020. AIST, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33313/380/123.

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Franco Delgado, Ernesto, Felix Jahn, Liam Weir, Brian Bruce, and Nestor Carreno. "Bicentric Milling Approach Enables the Recovery of the Horizontal Section of an Unconventional Well in Turkey." In SPE/ICoTA Well Intervention Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204426-ms.

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Abstract During the completion phase of an unconventional well in Turkey, casing deformation represented a challenge to the operator and Coiled Tubing (CT) service provider due to the potential loss of almost 70% of the horizontal section. The deformation obstructed the path to continue the milling the remaining plugs. The implementation of bicentric mills and Multi-Cycling Circulation Valve (MCCV) incorporated in the milling assembly allowed efficient recovery of the horizontal section. The tubing condition analysis done by the engineering team showed that symmetric mills would not be beneficial. Conformance tubing was not an option. Bicentric milling approach was deemed the most viable solution. This approach consists of using offset mills where rotation causes the cutting head to cover an area larger than the mill's frontal face. However, this approach could lead the CT pipe getting stuck due to big junk left. The use of a MCCV, limiting the number of milled plugs, and performing a fishing run between milling runs were key to the success of the bicentric milling approach. The Turkish well was completed with ten stages isolated by nine aluminum plugs. During the fracturing of stage seven, an abnormal pressure drop was observed while keeping the same pump rate, indicating possible casing damage. After all the stages were fractured, the CT proceeded to mill the plugs using a 4.63-in Outside Diameter (OD) mill. After three plugs were milled, an obstruction was detected, indicated by frequent aggressive motor stalls at the same depth. A tapered mill was run to perform a tubing conformance, and after several hours of unsuccessful penetration, the tool was recovered. At the surface, the tool showed signs of wear around 4.268 in. A 4.0-in OD mill was used to drift this section, and it passed free. An analysis of both the plug anatomy and the casing condition was done to determine the most viable solution. A 4-in OD bicentric mill was designed to pass across the restriction with an adjusted eccentricity to allow higher contact area. Three bicentric milling runs were made with the limit of a maximum of two plugs per run to avoid a CT stuck situation due to the larger cuttings as a result of the mill's asymmetry. The sparsity of information on using bicentric mills for plug milling required research into unpublished practices for such scenarios. This paper documents bicentric milling approach, the use of offset mills, and the mitigation measurements taken during this project to avoid a stuck situation due to large debris generated.
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Kolp, Donald A., and Charles E. Levey. "LM2500+ Single Shaft Combined Cycle With Frequency Stabilization." In ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/98-gt-418.

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Zorlu Enerji needed 35 MW of reliable power at a stable frequency to maintain constant speed on the spindles producing thread at its parent company’s textile plant in Bursa, Turkey. In December of 1996, Zorlu selected an LM2500+ combined cycle plant to fill its power-generating requirements. The LM2500+ has output of 26,810 KW at a heat rate of 9,735 Kj/Kwh. The combined cycle plant has an output of 35,165 KW and a heat rate of 7,428 Kj/Kwh. The plant operates in the simple cycle mode utilizing the LM2500+ and a bypass stack and in combined cycle mode using the 2-pressure heat recovery steam generator and single admission, 9.5 MW condensing steam turbine. The generator is driven through a clutch by the steam turbine from the exciter end and by the gas turbine from the opposing end. The primary fuel for the plant is natural gas; the backup fuel is naphtha. Utilizing a load bank, the plant is capable of accepting a 12 MW load loss when the utility breaker trips open; it can sustain this loss while maintaining frequency within 1% on the mill load. The frequency stabilizing capability prevents overspeeding of the spindles, breakage of thousands of strands of thread and a costly shutdown of the mill. A description of the equipment, operation and performance illustrates the unique features of this versatile, compact and efficient generating unit.
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Uslu, Kamil. "The Evaluation of the Energy Resources of Exclusive Economic Zones in Eastern Mediterranean." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c11.02348.

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The Eastern Mediterranean has attracted new attention on the gas potential in the world. In fact, overseas research in the eastern Mediterranean waters began in the late 1960s with a number of wells opened by Belpetco. With the overseas production of the region in recent years, it has entered the world agenda. However, these discoveries have triggered additional conflicts between the states on the establishment of sovereign rights and the limitation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). In 2009, a large amount of energy was produced in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. The resulting supply, economic line in the westward movement, between Cyprus and Turkey, Turkey would reach out to EU countries. Arish-Ashkelon, which supplies gas to Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, has been identified as a pipeline. The other line is the Arab Gas Pipeline. The cooperation with the implementation of the line was met and accepted. But the Syrian civil war has postponed this view for now. When Cyprus joined the EU in 2004, the Sea of Levantine made the European Union a sea border for all practical purposes. In the early 2000s, Cyprus and Turkey's EU membership expectancy, could boost optimism about the possibility of a breakthrough. Turkey should not be admitted to the EU has prevented the solution of the Cyprus problem. Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and made clear that the agreement with the International Exclusive Economic Zone reached 200 Mile limits. The energy source derived from the region, the future of both Turkey and the TRNC will be able to improve the economic well-being. Thus, will contribute to peace in the region.
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Henderson, D. L., and D. C. Anderson. "Feature-Based Design for Mill-Turn and 3-Axis Machining." In ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1994-0099.

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Abstract A feature-based design environment for machined parts exploiting the capabilities of mill-turn machining centers is described. Part models for prismatic, turned and mill-turn parts, as well as hybrid parts such as turned parts with prismatic features, are created with parametrically defined features. Two-dimensional (2-D) profile features are used for creating surfaces of revolution for turned parts. Mill-turn features can be added to cylindrical base features, and traditional prismatic features, such as slots and holes, can be used with prismatic or cylindrical parts. Features are hierarchically positioned and oriented in a unified scheme that includes position and form tolerances. The vector-based tolerance representation facilitates interactive three-dimensional (3-D) design and provides information needed by downstream applications, such as automatic process planning and inspection.
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Li, Shiqiao, and Jami J. Shah. "Recognition of Interacting Turning Features for Mill/Turn Parts." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-85431.

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This paper focuses on efficient automatic recognition algorithms for turning features. As with other domains, recognition of interacting features is a difficult issue, because feature interaction removes faces and alters the topology of the existing turned features. This paper presents a method for efficiently recognizing both isolated (without interaction with other features) and interacting rotational features from geometrical CAD model of mill/turn parts. Additionally, the method recognizes Transient Turned Features (TTFs) that are defined as maximal axisymmetric material volumes from a non-turning feature that can be removed by turning. A TTS may not share any faces with the finished part. First, the rotational faces on a solid model are explored to extract isolated rotational features and some of the interacting ones. Then portions of the 3D model where no rotational faces can be used to recognize turning features are cut out and processed by a novel algorithm for finding their transient turning features.
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Cheng, Jingyun, and Peimin Cao. "Design of Steel Lazy Wave Riser for External Turret Moored FPSO." In ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96422.

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Abstract The external turret moored Floating Production Storage and Offloading system (FPSO) is one of the preferred solutions for deepwater fields in mild to moderate environments and far away from existing pipeline infrastructures. This paper presents a design of steel lazy wave riser (SLWR) system for an external turret moored FPSO in the water depth of 1,500 meter. The design challenges and feasibility are discussed. Due to the complexity of SLWR geometry, a systematic configuration approach is introduced to achieve the desired riser extreme and fatigue performance target, as well as external turret layout. The study includes the standardized FPSO, the selection of turret configuration, and riser design. The titanium taper stress joints and the interaction with turret structure are also studied. The study provides an optimal solution of the integrated turret, mooring and riser system. It concludes that external turret FPSO with SLWRs can be a feasible and cost effective solution for field development in mild to moderate environments.
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Browne, Eva P., Elizabeth C. Punska, Signem E. Dinc, Ayca Vitrinel, Gulay C. Erdag, Douglas L. Anderton, Kathleen F. Arcaro, and Bayram Yilmaz. "Abstract 3646: Promoter methylation in epithelial cells isolated from breast milk of women from Istanbul, Turkey." In Proceedings: AACR 104th Annual Meeting 2013; Apr 6-10, 2013; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-3646.

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Tang, Jun, Yongming Shen, and Yigang Lv. "Numerical Study on Coastal Wave and Near-Shore Current Interaction." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-23651.

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Coastal waves and near-shore currents have been investigated by many researchers. This paper developed a two-dimensional numerical model of near-shore waves and currents to study breaking wave induced current. In the model, near-shore water wave was simulated by a parabolic mild slope equation incorporating current effect and wave energy dissipation due to breaking, and current was simulated by a nonlinear shallow water equation incorporating wave exerted radiation stress. Wave radiation stress was calculated based on complex wave amplitude in the parabolic mild slope equation, and this result in an effective method for calculating wave radiation stress using an intrinsic wave propagation angle that differs from the ones of using explicit wave propagation angle. Wave and current interactions were considered by cycling the wave and current equation to a steady state. The model was used to study waves and wave-induced longshore currents at the Obaköy coastal water which is located at the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. The numerical results for water wave induced longshore current were validated by measured data to demonstrate the efficiency of the numerical model, and water waves and longshore currents were analyzed based on the numerical results.
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