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Ortaokul öğrencilerinde okula bağlılığın yordanmasında algılanan sosyal destek ve değerin rolü
The aim of this study is to examine school attachment levels of secondary school students in terms of perceived social support and human value. The data of the study was obtained from a total of 317 secondary school students, including 192 girls and 125 boys in the 2015-2016 academic year. A correlational research model was used in this study. In the study, some scales are used as data collection tools as follows: School Attachment Scale developed by Hill and Werner (2006) and adapted to Turkish by Savi (2011), Moral Maturity Scale developed by Dilmaç (1999), Social Support Rating Scale for Children and Adolescents developed by Dubow and Ullman (1989) and adapted to Turkish by Gökler (2007). The correlation and stepwise linear multiple regression analysis are used in the analysis of the data. The analyses are tested with the help of SPSS 16.0 package program with.01 and.05 levels of significance. The findings of the research reveal that perceived teacher social support, perceived friend social support and human value are in the position of being predictors of the school attachment. Implications of these findings are discussed within the context of literature. © 2018, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved
Explicit solutions to the Korteweg-de Vries equation on the half line
Certain explicit solutions to the Korteweg-de Vries equation in the first
quadrant of the -plane are presented. Such solutions involve algebraic
combinations of truly elementary functions, and their initial values correspond
to rational reflection coefficients in the associated Schr\"odinger equation.
In the reflectionless case such solutions reduce to pure -soliton solutions.
An illustrative example is provided.Comment: 17 pages, no figure
Small-Energy Analysis for the Selfadjoint Matrix Schroedinger Operator on the Half Line
The matrix Schroedinger equation with a selfadjoint matrix potential is
considered on the half line with the most general selfadjoint boundary
condition at the origin. When the matrix potential is integrable and has a
first moment, it is shown that the corresponding scattering matrix is
continuous at zero energy. An explicit formula is provided for the scattering
matrix at zero energy. The small-energy asymptotics are established also for
the corresponding Jost matrix, its inverse, and various other quantities
relevant to the corresponding direct and inverse scattering problems.Comment: This published version has been edited to improve the presentation of
the result
Exact Solutions to the Sine-Gordon Equation
A systematic method is presented to provide various equivalent solution
formulas for exact solutions to the sine-Gordon equation. Such solutions are
analytic in the spatial variable and the temporal variable and they
are exponentially asymptotic to integer multiples of as
The solution formulas are expressed explicitly in terms of a real triplet of
constant matrices. The method presented is generalizable to other integrable
evolution equations where the inverse scattering transform is applied via the
use of a Marchenko integral equation. By expressing the kernel of that
Marchenko equation as a matrix exponential in terms of the matrix triplet and
by exploiting the separability of that kernel, an exact solution formula to the
Marchenko equation is derived, yielding various equivalent exact solution
formulas for the sine-Gordon equation.Comment: 43 page
Inverse Spectral-Scattering Problem with Two Sets of Discrete Spectra for the Radial Schroedinger Equation
The Schroedinger equation on the half line is considered with a real-valued,
integrable potential having a finite first moment. It is shown that the
potential and the boundary conditions are uniquely determined by the data
containing the discrete eigenvalues for a boundary condition at the origin, the
continuous part of the spectral measure for that boundary condition, and a
subset of the discrete eigenvalues for a different boundary condition. This
result extends the celebrated two-spectrum uniqueness theorem of Borg and
Marchenko to the case where there is also a continuous spectru
A unified approach to Darboux transformations
We analyze a certain class of integral equations related to Marchenko
equations and Gel'fand-Levitan equations associated with various systems of
ordinary differential operators. When the integral operator is perturbed by a
finite-rank perturbation, we explicitly evaluate the change in the solution. We
show how this result provides a unified approach to Darboux transformations
associated with various systems of ordinary differential operators. We
illustrate our theory by deriving the Darboux transformation for the
Zakharov-Shabat system and show how the potential and wave function change when
a discrete eigenvalue is added to the spectrum.Comment: final version that will appear in Inverse Problem
Welfare and research and development investment effects of uniform and differential pricing schemes
On Strategies Improving Accuracy of Speed Prediction from Floating Car Data (FCD)
For smart mobility, speed data extracted from Floating Car Data (FCD) plays an important role in speed predictionaccuracy. However, there are reliability issues for commercial FCD due to processing of individual vehicletracking data, and imposed temporal averaging to compress data size. Furthermore, spatial discretizationsignificantly affects the accuracy of the prediction due to uneven segment lengths and highly variable dataavailability in the network. In this study, these issues are examined in detail, and several strategies to improveaverage speed prediction are proposed. An extensive FCD data from a 75-km long corridor is utilized in thecalculations. Firstly, for data reliability, several filters are applied to clean data, then, a robust algorithm is appliedto smoothen the speed data. Secondly, to investigate and reduce prediction errors due to spatial segmentation, anumber of segmentation approaches are developed, and their effects on the average speed prediction are assessed.Finally, several autoregressive prediction models are implemented and a comprehensive comparison of results ispresented
The impact of fibromyalgia syndrome on obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in terms of pain threshold, daytime symptoms, anxiety, depression, disease severity, and sleep quality: a polysomnographic study
BackgroundCurrent studies have focused on the association of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and obsctructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Results of these studies on the effect of this association have been inconsistent. The current study aimed to investigate the effect of FMS on OSAS regarding sleep quality, pressure pain threshold, fatigue, daytime symptoms, anxiety, and depression, and also to determine the relationship between OSAS severity and FMS.MethodsIn a cross-sectional design, patients diagnosed with OSAS were evaluated in two groups comparing those with and those without FMS. Data on demographics, headache, morning fatigue, and chronic pain duration were collected. Questionnaires including the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were completed. Pressure pain threshold, tender points, and polysomnographic data were recorded.ResultsOf 69 patients, 27 were diagnosed with FMS + OSAS and 42 were diagnosed as OSAS only. Statistically significant differences were found between the two groups in VAS, pain duration, morning fatigue, headache, BAI, tender point count, FIQ and FSS scores, and algometer measurements. All polysomnografic data were compared, and no statistically significant differences were found between the two groups. There were no statistically significant differences in the algometer, BDI, BAI, FIQ, and FSS scores when analyzed according to the severity of OSAS.ConclusionThe findings suggest that FMS has no effect on polysomnographic parameters of OSAS. Headache, daytime fatigue, anxiety, depression, pain duration, and pain intensity are higher while the pressure pain threshold is lower when FMS is present. No correlation was found between OSAS severity and FMS, fatigue, pressure pain threshold, depression, and anxiety.Clinical Trial Registration Number: NCT05367167/date: April 8, 2022
Synthesis, Molecular Docking, and Preliminary Cytotoxicity Study of Some Novel 2-(Naphthalen-1-Yl)-Methylimidazo[2,1-B][1,3,4]Thiadiazoles
A series of 2-(naphthalen-1-yl)-methyl-6-arylimidazo[2,1-b][1,3,4]thiadiazole derivatives was prepared and studied for cytotoxicity against murine leukemia L1210, human cervix carcinoma HeLa, and human T-lymphocyte CEM cell lines. The preliminary study showed that compounds 5g, 6g, 7a-c, 7e, and 8e were more potent among the tested compounds. The pharmacokinetic properties of all compounds were then investigated with FAF-Drugs, a tool for prediction of ADME and toxicity. Finally, in order to support in vitro studies, molecular docking studies were performed by using AutoDock Vina with a Lamarckian genetic algorithm to determine whether or not the synthesized compounds could be used as inhibitors for the protein structure 1m17 (EGFR). The docking scores of many compounds were found to be higher than [6,7-bis(2-methoxy-ethoxy)quinazoline-4-yl]-(3-ethynyl phenyl)amine, an inhibitor of the 1m17 EGFR receptor. Among the selected compounds 7b, 7c, 7e, 7f, 7g, and 8g showed better stability in the molecular dynamics simulation study. © 2021 Elsevier B.V
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