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    Flight Dynamics of Flexible Aircraft with Aeroelastic and Inertial Force Interactions

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    This paper presents an integrated flight dynamic modeling method for flexible aircraft that captures coupled physics effects due to inertial forces, aeroelasticity, and propulsive forces that are normally present in flight. The present approach formulates the coupled flight dynamics using a structural dynamic modeling method that describes the elasticity of a flexible, twisted, swept wing using an equivalent beam-rod model. The structural dynamic model allows for three types of wing elastic motion: flapwise bending, chordwise bending, and torsion. Inertial force coupling with the wing elasticity is formulated to account for aircraft acceleration. The structural deflections create an effective aeroelastic angle of attack that affects the rigid-body motion of flexible aircraft. The aeroelastic effect contributes to aerodynamic damping forces that can influence aerodynamic stability. For wing-mounted engines, wing flexibility can cause the propulsive forces and moments to couple with the wing elastic motion. The integrated flight dynamics for a flexible aircraft are formulated by including generalized coordinate variables associated with the aeroelastic-propulsive forces and moments in the standard state-space form for six degree-of-freedom flight dynamics. A computational structural model for a generic transport aircraft has been created. The eigenvalue analysis is performed to compute aeroelastic frequencies and aerodynamic damping. The results will be used to construct an integrated flight dynamic model of a flexible generic transport aircraft

    case report: Werner’s Syndrome

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    Werner’s syndrome (WS) is an extremely rare and autosomalrecessive premature aging syndrome characterizedby scleroderma-like skin changes, alopecia, legulcers, short stature, cataract, early atherosclerosis, osteoporosis,hypogonadism and increased susceptibilityto malignancies and diabetes mellitus. It can be typicallyrecognized at the third or fourth decades of life. Patientswith WS usually die at the age of 40-50 years due to malignanttumors or atherosclerotic complications. Therefore,early recognition of WS is of great importance forgenetic counseling and for the identification of malignanttumors, atherosclerosis, diabetes, or osteoporosis at anearly stage, since they are the most important factorscausing morbidity and mortality. In this article, growth retardation,premature aging, early cataract, the findings ofhypergonadotropic hypogonadism syndrome was hospitalizedand diagnosed with wermer 19-year-old male patientis presented.Key words: Werner’s syndrome, premature aging, hypogonadis

    Efficiency of different culture mediums and explant types of some Citrus rootstocks on somatic embryogenesis : [21]

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    Callus induction, somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration were obtained in ten different Citrus genotypes [Citrus aurantium L. (cv 'Tuzcu 891 '), Citrus aurantium L. (cv 'Tuzcu 31-31'), Citrus aurantium L. (cv 'Gou Tou'), Citrus sinensis (L.) Osb. (cv 'Alanya Dilimli'), Citrus reshni Hort. ex.Tan. (cv 'Cyprus Cleopatra mandarine'), Poncirus trifoliata (L) Raf (cv 'Pomeroy'), Citrus sinensis (L) Osb. x Poncirus trifoliata (L) Raf. (cv 'Tuzcu M2 Citrange'), Citrus sinensis (L) Osb. x Poncirus trifoliata (L) Raf. (cv 'Carrizo Citrange'), Citrus paradisi Macf. x Poncirus trifoliata (L) Raf. (cv 'Swingle Citrumelo'), Citrus volkameriana Tan.& Pasg. (cv 'CRC 01 Volkameriana') from style and ovule explants. Explants were cultured on different culture media. The nutrients of Murashige and Skoog medium (MS) and Murashige and Tucker (MT) vitamins supplemented with 500 mg/l Malt Extract (ME), with 1 mg/l 2, 4-D and three different concentration of BA (0, 0.5, 1 mg/l) were used for first year experiments. MS basal medium was used alone with ME and three different concentration of BA (1, 2, 3 mg/l) for style explants for the second year experiment. MS nutrients and MT vitamins with ME were used alone and 2, 4-D (1 mg/l) and BA (0, 0.5, 1 mg/l) used for ovule culture experiment for the second year experiments. Sucrose was used as a carbon source (50 g/l) for all experirnents. The different genotypes showed different embryogenic frequency from style and ovule experiments. Percentages of style explants producing somatic embryos ranged from 0% (AREC Swingle Citrumelo, M2 Citrange, Volkameriana, Pomeroy trifoliate) to 100% (Gou Tou Sour Orange). Percentages of ovule explants producing somatic embryos ranged from 0% (Carrizo Citrange, Alanya Dilimli Sweet Orange, AREC Swingle Citrumelo) to 100% (Tuzcu 891 and Cleopatra Mandarine). About 4 weeks later somatic embryos developed into plantlets. Genetic stability of callus lines was determined by SSR markers. (Texte intégral

    Genetic characterization of citrus rootstocks by using STMS markers : [P24]

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    STMS markers were used to characterize 41 Citrus rootstocks: A total of 10 Citrus-specific primers were tested, and 9 produced clear, reproducible and discrete bands. Primer Ci03C08 did not give clear amplification and reproducible fragments with all genotypes. The number of fragments amplified from individual Citrus genotypes with each primer pair ranged from one to three. Three fragments per primer pair would be the number expected from triploid Tuzcu M02 Citrange. Primer pair MEST458 from EST library was produced eleven different size fragments (between 203 bp-230 bp). The primer pair MESTl21 and MEST431 from EST library were produced eight (172 bp-202 bp) and six different fragments (322 bp-342 bp) respectively. Primer pair CI02D04B from genomic library was the most informative and polymorphic that produced sixteen fragments with the genotypes studied ranged from 188 bp to 250 bp. Primer pair Ci03G05 and Ci03D12a were produced twelve bands and primer CI02D09 was given thirteen bands. Primer Ci02GI2 and C102A09 from genomic library produced ten and nine bands respectively. Genetic similarity values (Nei and Li, 1979) were calculated and UPGMA (Unweighted pair-group method analysis) cluster analysis was performed to generate a dendogram. The obtained results confirmed the utility of SSR markers to discriminate among Citrus genotypes and to determine the genetic diversity among cultivars. This information is useful for germplasm characterization and identification of cultivars. (Texte intégral

    ÖSYS başarısını etki̇leyen faktörleri̇n anali̇zi̇

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    Eğitim, ekonomik faktörlerin analiz edilmesinde önemli role sahiptir. Özellikle 1980’li yıllardan itibaren “içsel büyüme teorisi” ile eğitim, ekonomik etkinliklerin açıklanmasında en önemli değişkenlerden biri haline gelmiştir. Bu modellerle yapılan birçok çalışmada, eğitim değişkeninin açıklayıcı değişken olarak kullanılmasına karşın, bu çalışmada eğitimi etkileyen faktörleri belirlemek için bağımlı değişken olarak kullanılmıştır. Bu çalışmada 2006 yılı için NUTS 3 düzeyinde eğitimin belirleyicileri çözümlenmiştir. Elde edilen sonuçlar,okulda öğretmen/öğrenci oranı vb olanakların artmasının başarıyı olumlu etkilediğini ve mekansal etkilerin olmadığını göstermektedir

    The evaluation of efficacy of subtenon triamcinolone injection combined with focal laser photocoagulation in diabetic macular edema

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    Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate efficacyand safety of subtenon triamcinolone (ST) in combinationwith focal laser photocoagulation in diabetic macularedema (DME).Materials and methods: Medical records of patients withDME, treated with 40 mg subtenon injection of triamcinoloneacetonid prior to focal laser photocoagulation wereretrospectively analyzed. Seventeen eyes of 17 patientswith DME were enrolled in the study. All patients underwenta comprehensive ophthalmological examinationbefore the treatment. Efficacy of the treatment after STinjection was evaluated by visual acuity and flouresceinangiography (FA). Follow-up visits were performed at 1st,3rd, 6th and 12th months. Repeated measures ANOVA wasused for statistical analysis.Results: The mean age was 61.5 ± 8.7 years and themean visual acuity in the study eyes was 0.22 ± 0.13 beforethe treatment, 0.39 ± 0.15 at 1st month, 0.36 ± 0.18at 3rd month, 0.33 ± 0.15 at 6th month and 0.34 ± 0.16 at12th month. The differences in the visual acuity before thetreatment and follow-up visits were significant (p ˂0.05).Visual acuity was increased in 13 (%76,4) patients, decreasedin 1 (%5,8) and unchanged in 3 (%17,6).Conclusion: Injection of 40 mg of triamsinolon via subtenonroute combined with focal laser photocoagulation isa safe and beneficial treatment in cases of DM

    Relationship Between Atheroma Regression and Change in Lumen Size After Infusion of Apolipoprotein A-I Milano

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    ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the relationship between atheroma regression and arterial wall remodeling.BackgroundInfusion of reconstituted high-density lipoprotein (rHDL) containing recombinant apolipoprotein A-I Milano (AIM) has been reported to promote rapid regression of coronary atherosclerosis. The current study analyzed intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to define the changes that take place in the arterial wall that accompanied atheroma regression in this study.MethodsForty-seven patients, ages 30 to 75 years, after an acute coronary syndrome were randomized to receive five weekly infusions of placebo or rHDL containing either low- or high-dose AIM. External elastic membrane (EEM) and lumen volumes were compared between coronary IVUS studies at baseline and follow-up.ResultsIn comparison with baseline, infusion of rHDL was associated with a 4.6% reduction in EEM volume. Lumen volume did not change. In 10-mm arterial subsegments with the greatest plaque burden at baseline, atheroma volume regressed by 10.9% with a similar reduction in EEM volume but with no change in lumen size. In contrast, EEM and atheroma volume did not change in the 10-mm segments containing the least plaque burden. The reduction in EEM in the most diseased segments was only apparent in subjects who underwent plaque regression. Reduction in EEM volume correlated with the decreased atheroma volume (r = 0.62), but there was no correlation between change in lumen size and change in plaque volume.ConclusionsRemodeling of the arterial wall is a focal and heterogeneous process. After infusion of rHDL containing AIM, regression of coronary atherosclerosis is accompanied by reverse remodeling of the EEM, resulting in no change in luminal dimensions

    Citrus of the world: a Citrus directory

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    De nombreuses classifications ont tenté de structurer le genre citrus qui constitue un groupe végétal complexe. L'importance des noms locaux, issus de la tradition orale, et plus récemment, l'apparition de dénominations commerciales augmentent encore le nombre des appellations. Cet annuaire représente une tentative d'identification et de standardisation du groupe. Il s'appuie sur la classification très détaillée du Japonais Tanaka, les équivalences avec celle de l'Américain Swingle sont données en annexes. Les tableaux indiquent pour chaque nom rencontré (nom local, appellation commerciale, variante orthographique...) son binôme latin et son nom standardisé. Un synthèse des appellations hybrides complète cet annuair
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