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Geography of irreducible plane sextics
We complete the equisingular deformation classification of irreducible singular plane sextic
curves. As a by-product, we also compute the fundamental groups of the complement of all
but a few maximizing sextics
Environmental urbanization assessment using gis and multicriteria decision analysis: a case study for Denizli (Turkey) municipal area
In recent years, life quality of the urban areas is a growing interest of civil engineering. Environmental quality is essential to display the position of sustainable development and asserts the corresponding countermeasures to the protection of environment. Urban environmental quality involves multidisciplinary parameters and difficulties to be analyzed. The problem is not only complex but also involves many uncertainties, and decision-making on these issues is a challenging problem which contains many parameters and alternatives inherently. Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a very prepotent technique to solve that sort of problems, and it guides the users confidence by synthesizing that information. Environmental concerns frequently contain spatial information. Spatial multicriteria decision analysis (SMCDA) that includes Geographic Information System (GIS) is efficient to tackle that type of problems. This study has employed some geographic and urbanization parameters to assess the environmental urbanization quality used by those methods. The study area has been described in five categories: very favorable, favorable, moderate, unfavorable, and very unfavorable. The results are momentous to see the current situation, and they could help to mitigate the related concerns. The study proves that the SMCDA descriptions match the environmental quality perception in the city. © 2018 Erdal Akyol et al
(1,0) superconformal theories in six dimensions and Killing spinor equations
We solve the Killing spinor equations of 6-dimensional (1,0) superconformal
theories in all cases. In particular, we derive the conditions on the fields
imposed by the Killing spinor equations and demonstrate that these depend on
the isotropy group of the Killing spinors. We focus on the models proposed by
Samtleben et al in \cite{ssw} and find that there are solutions preserving 1,2,
4 and 8 supersymmetries. We also explore the solutions which preserve 4
supersymmetries and find that many models admit string and 3-brane solitons as
expected from the M-brane intersection rules. The string solitons are smooth
regulated by the moduli of instanton configurations.Comment: 26 page
Research on the fire endurance of the silica sand membrane
22nd National Conference on Thermodynamics with International Participation, NACOT 2019 -- 23 May 2019 through 24 May 2019 -- -- 152413In this study, the fire endurance, density, low-temperature deflection, penetration and ring-ball method tests of the membrane produced throughout the mixing of Bitumen, IPP (isotactic polypropylene), LDPE (Low-density polyethylene) calcite and silica sand at varying proportions were performed and the test results were compared with the membrane used today. In our study, TS 120 EN 1427, TS 118 EN 1426, TS EN 13501-1, KG-TL-029 testing methods were used. The density of the silica material we have obtained was measured at 1.3782 g/cm3, the endurance of the material was found out to be better, softening temperature was measured at 155 C, brittleness temperature at -7 C and the fire class was found out to be as E. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
Classical Zariski pairs
We enumerate and classify up to equisingular deformation all irreducible plane sextics constituting the so called classical Zariski pairs. In most cases we obtain two deformation families, called abundant and non-abundant. Four sets of singularities are realized by abundant sextics only, and one exceptional set of singularities is realized by three families, one abundant and two complex conjugate non-abundant. This exceptional set of singularities has submaximal total Milnor number 18. © 2012 World Scientific Publishing Company
unreinforced masonry buildings
A recent earthquake of M=4.9 occurred on 29 October 2007 in C, ameli, Denizli, which is located in a seismically active region at southwest Anatolia, Turkey. It has caused extensive damages at unreinforced masonry buildings like many other cases observed in Turkey during other previous earthquakes. Most of the damaged structures were non-engineered, seismically deficient, unreinforced masonry buildings. This paper presents a site survey of these damaged buildings. In addition to typical masonry damages, some infrequent, event-specific damages were also observed. Reasons for the relatively wide spread damages considering the magnitude of the event are discussed in the paper
Cyber Security Challenges in Using Cloud Computing in the Electric Utility Industry
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Genotypic identification and technological characterization of lactic acid bacteria isolated from traditional Turkish Kargi tulum cheese
Kargi tulum cheese is an artisanal cheese produced through the spontaneous fermentation of raw milk ripened inside a goat-skin bag. The objective of this study was to characterize the dominant species of natural lactic acid bacteria (LAB) found in Kargi tulum cheese. Some technologically important properties of LAB isolates were also determined. Seven samples of cheese of different levels of ripeness were taken from local producers and 97 isolates were obtained from these samples. Non-spore forming, Gram-positive, catalase- and oxidase-negative isolates were assessed as LAB. Based on genotypic characterization, the dominant LAB were identified as Lactobacillus paracasei (43.3%), Lactobacillus plantarum (23.7%), Enterococcus durans (6.2%), Streptococcus thermophilus (6.2%), Lactobacillus brevis (5.2%), Enterococcus faecium (5.2%), Lactobacillus fermentum (4.1%) and Lactobacillus pentosus (1%). Homofermentative strains such as L. paracasei, L. plantarum, S. thermophilus; E. durans and E. faecium were selected as probable starter cultures. These strains were tolerant to 6.5% salt. They are also characterized by acidification ability (from pH = 6.6 to 4.7 to 6.0, in 6 to 8 h), low proteinase and high peptidase, esterase, esterase-lipase, ÎČ-galactosidase and ÎČ- glucosidase activities. They also produce diacetyl and H2O2.Key words: Lactic acid bacteria, genotypic characterization, technological characterization, tulum cheese
Social presence in the 21st Century: an adjustment to the Community of Inquiry framework
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally proposed by Garrison, Anderson and Archer (2000) identifies teaching, social and cognitive presences as central to a successful online educational experience. This article presents the findings of a study conducted in Uruguay between 2007 and 2010. The research aimed to establish the role of cognitive, social and teaching presences in the professional development of 40 English language teachers on Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programmes delivered in blended learning settings. The findings suggest that teaching presence and cognitive presence have themselves 'become social'. The research points to social presence as a major lever for engagement, sense-making and peer support. Based on the patterns identified in the study, this article puts forward an adjustment to the Community of Inquiry framework, which shows social presence as more prominent within the teaching and cognitive constructs than the original version of the framework suggests
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