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Morphological, anatomical and ecological studies of Gynandriris sisyrinchium (L.) Parl. in Turkey
This work is based on morphological, anatomical and ecological studies of Gynandriris sisyrinchium (L.) Parl. each flower of which is lasting only a few hours. The genus Gynandriris is represented by only one taxon, Gynandriris sisyrinchium (syn. Iris sisyrinchium) in Turkey. Anatomical cross-section of the root, stem and leaf of plant is studied and demonstrated. In this study it has been determined that the plant prefers clayeyloamy textured soil, poor in calcium carbonate, being acitic and containing varying amounts of organic matter being very rich in nitrogen. The plant grows on nonsaline soils. The analysis of some elements (N,P,K) was carried out in both above the ground and underground parts of this plant. In addition, analysis of chemical soil composition sample where the plant grows was carried out
GALILEAN GEOMETRY OF CORRESPONDING SURFACES TO PRODUCTION MODELS IN ECONOMICS
WOS: 000370529400006In this paper we study the curvature properties of the corresponding surfaces in the Galilean 3-space G(3) to some production models in economics such as the generalized Cobb-Douglas, the generalized ACMS and the Allen production functions. We classify such surfaces of null curvature in G(3)
The effects of a caries-removing get (carisolv) on FM3A cell-line in vitro
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the cytotoxic effects of Carisolv on mouse mammary carcinoma cell line (FM3A) at different application times
Effect of folk medicinal plant extract Ankaferd Blood Stopper((R)) in vital primary molar pulpotomy
AIM: To compare the clinical and radiographic success rates of two vital pulpotomy agents: formocresol (FC) and Ankaferd Blood Stopper (R) (ABS), in primary molars during a 12-month follow-up period. STUDY DESIGN: A randomised, single-blind study design was used in a sample of 30 healthy 6-9 year old children with 60 carious primary molars without clinical or radiographic evidence of pulp degeneration. METHODS: The pulpotomy agents were assigned as follows: Group 1 was 1:5 diluted Buckley's formocresol (FC) and Group 2 was ABS. Clinical and radiographic follow-up at 3, 6, and 12 months used the following criteria: pain, swelling, sinus tract, mobility, internal root resorption, and furcation and/or periapical bone destruction. STATISTICS: The data were analysed using Chi-square tests. RESULTS: The clinical and radiographic evaluation at 3 months revealed total success rates of 100% in the FC and ABS groups. Success rates in FC and ABS groups at 6 months were 96.7% and 93.3% respectively. At the 12-month follow-ups, the total success rates in the FC, and ABS groups were 89.3% and 85.7%, respectively. When the groups were compared according to the time intervals, no significant differences were observed between the 3, 6, and 12 month values. The success rates of the materials decreased over time. CONCLUSIONS: FC and ABS were found successful as pulp dressings in primary molars. ABS appears to be an alternative pulpotomy agent but periodical follow-ups must be considered to evaluate long term success rat
Hyper-IgE syndrome: a case report
The hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES) is a rare disorder characterized by pruritic dermatitis, recurrent Staphylococcus skin abscesses and extremely elevated levels of IgE in serum. In this report, an elevenyear-old-boy with hyper-IgE syndrome is presented. He had a coarse facial appearance, pruritic dermatitis, recurrent skin abscesses, pulmonary infection, a reduced rate of resorption of the roots of primary teeth and an elevated serum IgE concentration. The colonization of Candida albicans, Kiebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus were found as; (1x102 CFU), (2.2x104 CFU), (2.2x104 CFU) and (2.6x103 CFU) per ml saliva, respectively. Also the pulp of a deciduous molar was investigated with light and transmission electron microscope (TEM). As conclusion, treatment for this condition is lifelong administration of therapeutic doses of a penicillinase-resistant penicillin, with the addition of other antibiotics or anti-fungal agents as required for specific infections.</jats:p
