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    Possible Effect of 2100 Mhz Cell Phone Radiation on Heart and Spleen Tissues of Rats- 2100 Mhz Cep Telefonu Radyasyonun Sıçan Kalp ve Dalak Dokularına olası Etkileri

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    Introduction:The widespread access of the society to mobile phones and their intensive use cause health concerns. This study is aimed to investigate the possible histopathological effects of exposure to Radio-frequency Radiation (RFR) originating from mobile phones rat heart and spleen tissue.Methods: Totally 14 Sprague Dawley male rats were used and divided into 2 group (n= 7 for each); sham-control group, exposure group. RFR exposure group was exposed to 2100 MHz GSM-like RFR for 5 hours/day, for 14 days. Heart and spleen tissues of all rats were sampled for histopathological examination and hematoxylin-eosin staining was performed. For p53 examination, immunohistochemical staining was also used in both tissues.Results: Histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation revealed no significant changes in heart tissue, but trabecular irregularity and enlargement of sinusoids were observed in the spleen in histopathological evaluation.Conclusion: It was observed that short-term RFR exposure did not cause significant morphological changes in heart and spleen tissue. This situation may be seen due to the protective effect of the body against RFR

    Romanlaşmış bir destan: J.R.R. Tolkien’in yüzüklerin efendisi üçlemesinin Bakhtin’in destan kahramanı ve roman kahramanı ayrımı açısından incelemesi.

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    This study aims to explore in what ways the heroes in The Lord of the Rings trilogy embody the traits of the epic hero and in what ways they embody the traits of the novelistic hero. For such an analysis, the Bakhtinian distinction of “the epic hero” and “the novelistic hero” will be followed, and his essays in Dialogic Imagination and Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics will be taken as the basis of the theoretical framework. In light of the Bakhtinian distinction between these two figures, the heroes in The Lord of the Rings trilogy will be studied in terms of heroic traits and in terms of the hero’s representation through language, time, and space. It is claimed that, when seen through a Bakhtinian lens, the heroes in The Lord of the Rings trilogy bear predominantly novelistic hero traits while at times certain heroes of the trilogy display epic hero characteristics.M.S. - Master of Scienc

    Representations of Diasporic Identities in Britain

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    The word “diaspora” is derived from the Greek words diaspeirō, meaning “I disperse”, “I scatter,” and diaspore meaning “dispersion” (“diaspeirō,” “diaspore”). Hence, diaspora refers to a scattered population and their descendants sharing a history, language and culture, living dispersed and outside of their original geographical locales, that is their ancestral lands. Such displacement of mass numbers of people is at times of a voluntary and at times of an involuntary nature, and encompasses a variety of reasons which can be grouped as natural, colonial, slave trade, indentured labour, political, religious and economic, although some of the headings can obviously overlap
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