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    Selection of proper matrix with plasma-treated HTPP fiber reinforced cementitious composites in terms of flexural toughness

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    In this study the influence of matrix type on plasma-treated high tenacity polypropylene fiber reinforced cementitious composites were investigated. The fibers were subjected to low frequency cold plasma of oxygen gas. Power rate of the generator was 50,100 and 200 W, and duration was 0.5, 2 and 20 min. 25 x 60 x 300 mm prismatic samples were prepared with two type of matrices, and plasma-treated/untreated fibers. Scanning electron microscope was used to determine physical modifications on the fibre surface. Four point bending tests were conducted on prismatic samples. Matrices with treated and untreated fiber reinforcement were compared by means of flexural properties. Analysis of variences was applied to the plasma treated fiber reinforced groups. Test results showed that the flexural behaviour of composites was affected by plasma power and duration. There was physical modification for each plasma power and duration. The influence of plasma treatment on fiber-matrix bond properties was mainly affected by matrix type: weak matrix showed better flexural properties with low power and short duration plasma treated fibers, whereas comparatively stronger matrix expressed greater flexural properties at higher power and longer durations when compared to untreated fiber reinforced composites

    Synchronous chondrosarcoma originating from two distant ribs

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    A chondrosarcoma is a rare bone tumour derived from cartilage-producing malignant mesenchymal cells. A 25-year-old male patient was operated upon to treat a chondrosarcoma arising in the left 2nd and 6th ribs. The tumour underwent en bloc wide resection in collaboration with a plastic surgeon for reconstruction of the resected area. Costal chondrasarcoma is very rare but chondrosarcoma arising from two ribs at the same time has not been reported before in the literature

    The Significance of Skip Mediastinal Lymph Node Metastasis in the Prognosis of Patients with Resected Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma: Is It Really a Better N2 Disease Subtype?

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    Objective: In this study, we aimed to reveal the prognostic differences between skip and non-skip metastasis mediastinal lymph node (MLN) metastasis

    The effect of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation on chronic postoperative pain and long-term quality of life

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    Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on early-stage postoperative pain and long-term quality of life in patients undergoing thoracotomy
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