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İncirli village Martyrium mosaics and the place of these mosaics in Hatay mosaics
İncirli Köyü Martyrium Mozaikleri, Hatay İli, Kırıkhan İlçesi, İncirli Köyünde’dir. Martyrium da üç mekân tespit edilmiştir. Plan vermeyen mimari, düzensiz dere taşları ve kalker bloklarla yapılmıştır. Mekânlarda açığa çıkarılan mozaikler üç panodan meydana gelmiştir. Hatay genelinde kilise, bazilika veya martyrium kazılarında ortaya çıkarılan mozaiklerde cennet tasvirli konular sık işlendiği gibi dini olaylar, portreler, hayvan, bitki ve geometrik motifler de işlenmiştir. Hatay’da çıkarılan mozaiklerin kompozisyonlarının İncirli Köyü Martyrium Mozaikleri ile benzer yanları olduğu gibi farklılıkları da bulunmaktadır. Hatay’da bulunan sivil ve dini mekânlarda yapılan mozaik döşemelerindeki konu, kompozisyon, figür, motif ve bordürler incelendiğinde, İS 2. yüzyılda başlayan sanatsal süreç, Antakya’da bulunan diğer Doğu Roma mozaiklerinde ifade edildiği gibi İncirli Köyü Martyrium Mozaiği’nde de İS 6. yüzyıla kadar izlenmektedir.İncirli Martyrium Mosaics were found in the village of İncirli at Kırıkhan, Hatay. Three room spaces are defined in the martyrium. Riverbed stones and calcareous blocks were used in the architecture, although its plan is incomplete. The mosaics found in the rooms are composed of three panels. In the Hatay region, mosaics found in church, basilica or martyrium contexts are generally depicting scenes of heaven as well as religious events, portraits, animals, plants and geometric motifs. Hatay mosaics share similarities and differences in composition to İncirli Village Martyrium Mosaics. When the subjects, composition, figures, motifs and borders of the mosaic floors made in civil and religious building in Hatay are examined, the artistic process that started in the 2nd century AD is expressed in the other Eastern Roman mosaics in Antakya, as well as in the İncirli Village Martyrium Mosaics. It is traced back to the 6th century AD
Generation of feasible deployment configuration alternatives for Data Distribution Service based systems
Data distribution service (DDS) has been defined by the OMG to provide a standard data-centric publish-subscribe programming model and specification for distributed systems. DDS has been applied for the development of high performance distributed systems such as in the defense, finance, automotive, and simulation domains. To support the analysis and design of a DDS-based distributed system, the OMG has proposed the DDS UML Profile. A DDS-based system usually consists of multiple participant applications each of which has different responsibilities in the system. These participants can be allocated in different ways to the available resources, which leads to different configuration alternatives. Usually, each configuration alternative will perform differently with respect to the execution and communication cost of the overall system. In general, the deployment configuration is selected manually based on expert knowledge. This approach is suitable for small to medium scale applications but for larger applications this is not tractable. In this paper, we provide a systematic approach for deriving feasible deployment alternatives based on the application design and the available physical resources. The application design includes the design for DDS topics, publishers and subscribers. For supporting the application design, we propose a DDS UML profile. Based on the application design and the physical resources, the feasible deployment alternatives can be algorithmically derived and automatically generated using the developed tools. We illustrate the approach for deriving feasible deployment alternatives of smart city parking system
Crystal structure of 2-[4-(4-chlorophen-yl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-oxoazetidin-3-yl]benzo[de]isoquinoline-1, 3-dione dimethyl sulfoxide monosolvate
Acknowledgements The authors are indebted to the X-ray laboratory of Dicle University Scientific and Technological Applied and Research Center, Diyarbakir, Turkey, for use of the X-ray diffractometer. AJ and JAR thank the Shiraz University Research Council for financial support (grant No. 93-GR–SC-23).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The Impact of Transformatıonal Leadership Contingent Reward Leadership Styles Innovative Behaviour: Mediatıng Role Of Leader Member Exchange Qualıty
Innovation is utmost factor of organizational success during the period of unbelievable global
competition. Innovation is generally triggered by leader’s strategic behaviors and leadership
styles are decisive in organizations’ vision and mission nowadays. Employee’s innovation
perception and also innovative behavior have an important role at the execution process of
innovation. From this aspect, determination of factors which effect innovative behavior is an
important research area. The paper focus on the determination of leader-member exchange
quality’s (LMX) mediator role at the effects of transformational and contingent reward
leadership’s style, at private and public sector, to employee’s innovative behaviors
An ethnobotanical research in Şanlıurfa central district and attached Villages (Turkey)
The objective of present study is to identify the plants traditionally utilized by local communities, who reside at the rural areas attached to Central District of Şanlıurfa located in Southeast Anatolia Region, for various purposes, and to reveal the significant of such use in terms of ethnobotany. The study conducted in this respect identified 137 taxa of 87 genera from 47 families (86 species, 34 sub-species, and 17 varieties), 21 of them are cultigens. 1 taxon is from Terfeziaceae of Ascomycota division of Fungi kingdom, while the others are from Gymnospermae and Angiospermae sub-division of Spermatophyte division from the Plantae kingdom. In general, local community utilizes taxa identified in field of study as follows: 56 taxa as food, 37 as medicinal purposes, 5 for belief, 5 for pests, 4 as household goods, 3 as seasoning, 3 as ornaments, 3 as cosmetics, 2 as beverages, 2 as knick-knack, 2 as fuel, 2 as building materials, 1 as dulling, 1 as canopy, 1 as aphrodisiac, 1 as clarifying, 1 as repellent, 1 as doddle, 1 as preventive and 1 as aroma. Moreover, 11 taxa are not utilized, but 7 of them are known by their local names and 4 with their harmful effects
Algılanan Örgütsel Desteğin Çalışanların İş-Aile, Aile-İş Çatışması, Örgütsel Özdeşleşme ve İşten Ayrılma Niyetine Etkisi: Savunma Sektöründe Bir Araştırma
Örgüt başarımında önemli bir role sahip işgücünün beklentileri gün geçtikçe
farklılaşabilmektedir. Çalışanlar için örgütsel destek, çalışanların tutumlarında etkisi
olan önemli bir faktördür. Örgütsel desteğin çalışanların örgütsel özdeşleşme düzeyine,
iş-aile ve aile iş çatışması düzeyi ile işten ayrılma niyetine etkilerini belirlemek bu çalışmanın temel konusudur. Savunma sektörü çalışanları üzerinde yapılan araştırmada
konu edilen beş değişken yapısal eşitlik modeli ile analiz edilmiş ve elde edilen veriler doğrultusunda aracılık etkileri araştırılmıştır. Analiz sonucunda algılanan örgütsel
desteğin(AOD) iş-aile çatışması(İAÇ), aile-iş çatışmasını(AİÇ) ve işten ayrılma niyetini
(İAN) anlamlı olarak azalttığı, örgütsel özdeşleşmeyi(ÖÖ) anlamlı olarak artırdığı belirlenmiştir. Ayrıca, AOD’nin İAN’ye etkisinde İAÇ ve örgütsel özdeşleşmenin kısmi aracılık
rolü üstlendiği tespit edilmişti
An investigation of export–import ratios in Turkey using spline regression models
This paper examines the use of spline functions in linear, squared, and
cubic spline regression models and exhibits the estimation of spline
parameters from data by ordinary least squares. Determination of
the number and the location of knots is central to spline regression.
In this paper, we initially propose a method based on the coefficient
of determination R2 related to the estimation of knots in spline
regression. This proposed method as applied to export–import
ratio distributions in Turkey for the years 1923–2010 determines the
knots, and linear, quadratic, and cubic spline regression models are
established accordingly. Results reveal that spline regression models
offer better results than polynomial regression models, and that the
quadratic spline regression model is the best explanatory model for
export–import ratio distributions in the smoothest spline regression
models
Usefulness of Serum D-Dimer Level in Acute Renal Infarction
Acute renal infarction (ARI) is a rarely encountered disease in emergency services, but is of particular importance owing to higher mortality and morbidity rates in the absence of early diagnosis and intervention. On the other hand, urolithiasis cases are admitted to emergency departments very frequently with the complaint of pain. ARI with non-specific symptoms or urolithiasis-like pain would increase the likelihood of being omitted in crowded emergency rooms. Previous studies reported supportive diagnostic role in ARI of increased serum lactate dehydrogenase and C-reactive protein levels and white blood cell count in the presence of hematuria; however, none mentioned D-dimer as a likely diagnostic or prognostic marker. We hereby present 2 case reports where a contrast-enhanced tomographic scan performed on the basis of suspicions raised by high serum D-dimer levels which established the definitive diagnosis ARI. Our aim was to emphasize that serum D-dimer may be used as a criterion for supporting or excluding the thromboembolic events, such as renal and mesenteric infarction
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