42 research outputs found

    Syrian Refugees, Health and Migration Legislation in Turkey.

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    This paper discusses the crucial effects of Turkish health and migration laws on Syrian refugees' access to public health services and social determinants of health. Key aspects of current Turkish laws affect the health of both refugees and Turkish citizens in many ways. The huge influx of refugees is increasing communicable disease risks, overcrowding hospitals, and more generally straining financial and health resources. Turkey's United Nations membership and its candidacy for European Union (EU) have led to increased alignment of Turkey's refugee and migration policies with international law. Major differences remain, however, and Turkey's remaining noncompliance with international refugee laws is a major force driving Syrian refugee's flight to EU countries, as refugees desperately seek the right to better health and social services

    Compact operators on the Jordan totient sequence spaces

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    The necessary and sufficient conditions for compactness of a matrix operator between Banach spaces is obtained by utilizing the concept of the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness. This is one of the most interesting application in the theory of sequence spaces. In this paper, the compact operators are characterized on Jordan totient sequence spaces by using the concept of the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness.WOS:0005358235000012-s2.0-8508556958

    A new regular infinite matrix defined by Jordan totient function and its matrix domain in l(p)

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    In this paper, we first define a new regular matrix by using the arithmetic function called Jordan totient function and study the matrix domain of this newly introduced matrix in the Banach space l(p). After computing the dual spaces of this new space, we characterize certain matrix mappings related to this space.WOS:0005308877000012-s2.0-8508515166
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