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    Studies on the Adaptation of Azolla mexicana in the Aegean and the Mediterranean Regions

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    Azolla (Azolla anabaena) is an aquatic fern plant that can be used as a green manure and organic matter resource in many countries where irrigation water is not a problem. A. mexicana is one of the azolla species adapted to the environmental conditions of Izmir (Turkey). The objective of this research was to determine the adaptation and agronomic potential of azolla plants to the Mediterranean climate regions. The research was conducted at three locations (Izmir and Aydın located in the Aegean region and Antalya located in the Mediterranean region of Turkey) in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Fresh azolla was planted in April, May, June and October at the rate of 300 g m−2 at each application. The growing azolla plants were harvested 15 days after planting. The highest fresh yield (1481 g m−2) was obtained in April at Izmir. The total N, P, and K values were between 2.93-3.31 %, 0.43-0.54 % and 1.10-1.37 % at Izmir, Aydın, and Antalya, respectively. The shortest time to reach a two-fold increase was 3.53 days at Izmir based on the average of three years

    Studies on the Adaptation of Azolla mexicana

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    STENT GRAFT APPLICATIONS AND RESULTS IN PATIENTS WITH THORACIC AORTIC PATHOLOGIES

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    Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of patients who underwent thoracic stent grafting

    A preliminary study of shear wave elastography for the evaluation of unilateral palpable undescended testes

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    Objectives: We sought to compare unilateral palpable undescended testes and contralateral descended testes using shear wave elastography (SWE) to show potential quantitative differences in elasticity patterns, which might reflect the histologic features
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