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    SOME GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF WEIGHTED LEBESGUE SPACES Lp w(G)

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    In this paper, we deal with some geometric properties of weightedLebesgue spaces Lpw(G), where G is locally compact Abelian group and wis a Beurling weight. Also, we study on uniformly convexity of the spaceLp(G) \ Lr(G) with 1 < p; r < 1

    Bazı 2-normlu dizi uzayları üzerinde superposition operatörü

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    In this paper, we study on some characterization of superposition operators defined on 2-normed sequence spaces.Bu çalışmada, 2-normlu dizi uzayları üzerinde tanımlı superposition operatörlerin bazı karakterizasyonu üzerinde çalıştık

    Vector-valued cesaro summable generalızed lorentz sequence space

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    The main purpose of this paper is to introduce Cesaro summable generalized Lorentz sequence space C1[d(v; p)]. We study some topologicproperties of this space and obtain some inclusion relations

    On a New Space of Double Sequences

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    We introduce a new space of double sequences related to -absolute convergent double sequence space, combining an Orlicz function and an infinity double matrix. We study some properties of and obtain some inclusion relations involving

    Vector-Valued Cesaro Summable Generalized Lorentz Sequence Space

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    WOS: 000407115700018The main purpose of this paper is to introduce Cesaro summable generalized Lorentz sequence space C-1 [d(v, p)]. We study some topologic properties of this space and obtain some inclusion relations

    A Rarely Seen Fetal Anomaly: Fraser Syndrome

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    There are about 200 published case reports of patients with Fraser syndrome and several comprehensive reviews have previously been published. Fraser syndrome has a recurrence risk of 25% among siblings, therefore prenatal diagnosis is an important task for the diagnostician counseling affected families. We aimed to report a case of Fraser Syndrome that was diagnosed prenatally at 19 weeks of gestation with multiple ultrasonographic anomalies and terminated at 21 weeks of gestation, to review prenatal diagnostic criteria and possible etiologic factors of Fraser syndrome

    Crossover replantation of the foot after bilateral traumatic lower extremity amputation

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    Background: Bilateral traumatic amputation and limb-threatening injury of the lower extremities is more challenging than the unilateral amputation. Successful replantation of both lower extremities has been reported previously. However, orthotopic implantations may not be possible when amputation of both lower limbs with different levels of section and degrees of damage to surrounding tissues occurs. It was reported that the crossover replanted foot in combination with prosthetic limb is better than 2 artificial limbs. Hence, crossover replantation should be considered when anatomic replantation of both lower extremities is not possible as a result of bilateral total or subtotal amputation. To our knowledge, there are few reports about the crossover replantation of the lower extremity in the literature
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