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    Manhattan Penalty Based Multi-Modal System for Facial Recognition

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    In this paper, a new approach for multimodal biometric techniques has been proposed. The new proposed approach utilizes data fusion techniques at score level of the system algorithm. Three different feature extraction algorithms have been chosen to extract features from the face image database of the individuals. These feature extraction algorithms (Principal Component Analysis, Local Binary Pattern, and Discrete wavelets transform) are used alongside K-nearest neighbor classifier to compute different score values for the same individual. These raw score values are fused together using a newly proposed data fusion techniques based on Manhattan distance penalty weighting. The proposed Manhattan penalty weighting penalizes an individual for scoring low points and further pushes it away from the potentially winning class before data fusion is conducted. The proposed approach was implemented on two public face recognition databases; ORL face database and YALE face database. The results of the proposed approach were evaluated using the recognition rates and receiver operating characteristics of the biometric classification systems. Experimental results have shown that the proposed multimodal system performs better than the unimodal system and other multimodal systems that used different data fusion rules (e.g. Sum Rule or Product Rule). In ORL database, the recognition rate of up to 97% can be obtained using the proposed techniqu

    The Effects of Difumarate Salt S-15176 after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats

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    Objective : In the present study we analyzed neuroprotective and antiapoptotic effect of the difumarate salt S-15176, as an anti-ischemic, an antioxidant and a stabilizer of mitochondrial membrane in secondary damage following spinal cord injury (SCI) in a rat model

    Çocuk ve genç erişkin hastalarda aort kapak onarımı deneyimimiz

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    İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Giriş ve Amaç: Ağustos 2001 ile Mayıs 2014 tarihleri arasında tarafımızdan konjenital aort kapak hastalığı tanısı ile cerrahi onarımı gerçekleştirilmiş olan 25 hastanın (kız n=9, erkek n=16) retrospektif verileri burada sunulmaktadır

    The Effects of Difumarate Salt S-15176 after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats

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    OBJECTIVE: In the present study we analyzed neuroprotective and antiapoptotic effect of the difumarate salt S-15176, as an anti-ischemic, an antioxidant and a stabilizer of mitochondrial membrane in secondary damage following spinal cord injury (SCI) in a rat model. METHODS: Three groups were performed with 30 Wistar rats; control (1), trauma (2), and a trauma+S-15176 (10 mg/kg i.p., dimethyl sulfoxide) treatment (3). SCI was performed at the thoracic level using the weight-drop technique. Spinal cord tissues were collected following intracardiac perfusion in 3rd and 7th days of posttrauma. Hematoxylin and eosin staining for histopatology, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling assay for apoptotic cells and immunohistochemistry for proapoptotic cytochrome-c, Bax and caspase 9 were performed to all groups. Functional recovery test were applied to each group in 3rd and 7th days following SCI. RESULTS: In trauma group, edematous regions, diffuse hemorrhage, necrosis, leukocyte infiltration and severe degeneration in motor neurons were observed prominently in gray matter. The number of apoptotic cells was significantly higher (p<0.05) than control group. In the S-15176-treated groups, apoptotic cell number in 3rd and 7th days (p<0.001), also cytochrome-c (p<0.001), Bax (p<0.001) and caspase 9 immunoreactive cells (p<0.001) were significantly decreased in number compared to trauma groups. Hemorrhage and edema in the focal areas were also noticed in gray matter of treatment groups. Results of the locomotor test were significantly increased in treatment group (p<0.05) when compared to trauma groups. CONCLUSION: We suggest that difumarate salt S-15176 prevents mitochondrial pathways of apoptosis and protects spinal cord from secondary injury and helps to preserve motor function following SCI in rats
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