27 research outputs found
Legal, economic, geographical and demographic analysis of the acquisition of Real Estate by foreign nationals in Turkey
Real estate acquisition by foreign nationals in Turkey has been an issue of intense debate for a long time and has been subject to frequent legislative changes. The rights of foreign nationals with respect to real estate in Turkey were initially addressed in Land Registry Law No. 2644, which was passed in 1934, with additional amendments made to the law in subsequent decades. The aim of this study is to analyse the legal, economic, geographical and demographic impacts of real estate acquisition by foreign nationals to determine how a policy on this type of real estate acquisition should be implemented in Turkey. For the purposes of analysis, statistical data obtained from the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (GDLRC) and the Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT) are used. The author will also make reference to the most recently issued legal regulations. Regulations introduced at various points in time have facilitated the acquisition of real estate by foreign nationals and brought in some $41 billion in revenue to the national economy since 2003. When the geographical distribution of the real estate acquired by foreign nationals is considered, one can observe that the most popular cities are coastal (Istanbul, Antalya, Bursa, Aydın, etc.). Additionally, foreign nationals originating from almost every country in the world have so far acquired real estate in Turkey. The majority of those who have done so are Arabs (from Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia), Europeans (from Germany, the United Kingdom and Sweden) and Asians (from Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan). Based on this analysis, suggestions are put forward regarding the policies that could be followed in Turkey when considering the acquisition of real estate by foreign nationals. © 2019 Elsevier Lt
Mucoadhesive in situ gel formulations of miconazole nitrate for the treatment of mucosal candidiasis
This study focused on developing in situ gel formulations of miconazole nitrate with poloxamer 188 and 407 for treatment of mucosal candidiasis. In situ gel formulations were prepared and gelation temperature, rheological, mechanical and mucoadhesive properties, syringeability and release profiles were evaluated. Based on their suitable gelation temperature properties, formulations containing the poloxamer (Plx) 407 and 188 in ratios of 15:15 (F1), 15:20 (F2) and 20:10 (F3) were chosen for further studies. F3 exhibited typical gel-type mechanical spectra at 37 °C whereas F1 and F2 behaved like weakly cross-linked gels. Texture profile analysis demonstrated that F3 showed the highest cohesiveness, adhesiveness, hardness and compressibility. According to the these results, F3 was chosen for in vivo studies and it was shown that it is effective for the treatment of the vaginal candidiasis. Histopathologic evaluation also supported the effectiveness of the formulation. As a result, in situ gel formulations prepared with Plx 407 and 188 mixture of miconazole nitrate proved to be a promising alternative dosage form for treatment of mucosal candidiasis
Object-based geographical data model for determination of the cemetery sites using SWOT and AHP integration
baser, volkan/0000-0001-5353-2287WOS: 000523029900001While in the times of feudalism the land was a source of wealth, having only a financial value, today it has become valuable as a limited resource. It should not be forgotten land is becoming scarce, so it must be very well planned and managed. In order for cemeteries to be sustainable and effectively manageable, it is essential to collect, store and examine information related to these sites like other types of areas. A geographic database design was developed in order to identify and resolve existing problems related to cemetery management nationwide in accordance with the ISO 19152 standard
Measurement of the Branching Fraction in 62.8 fb of Belle II data
We report a measurement of the branching fraction of the semileptonic decay (and its charge conjugate) using 62.8 fb of (4) data recorded by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy collider. The neutral charm meson is searched for in the decay mode and combined with a properly charged identified lepton (electron or muon) to reconstruct this decay. No reconstruction of the second meson in the (4) event is performed. We obtain () = (2.29 0.05 0.08, in agreement with the world average of this decay. We also determine the ratio of the electron to muon branching fractions to be (/) = 1.04 0.05 0.03 and observe no deviation from lepton universality
Measurement of the Branching Fraction in 62.8 fb of Belle II data
We report a measurement of the branching fraction of the semileptonic decay (and its charge conjugate) using 62.8 fb of (4) data recorded by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy collider. The neutral charm meson is searched for in the decay mode and combined with a properly charged identified lepton (electron or muon) to reconstruct this decay. No reconstruction of the second meson in the (4) event is performed. We obtain () = (2.29 0.05 0.08, in agreement with the world average of this decay. We also determine the ratio of the electron to muon branching fractions to be (/) = 1.04 0.05 0.03 and observe no deviation from lepton universality
Rediscovery of at Belle II
We present preliminary results on the reconstruction of the decay, where or . Using a dataset corresponding to a luminosity of 62.8\pm0.6\mbox{fb}^{-1} collected by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric energy collider, we measure a total of candidates with and with with . The quoted errors are statistical only