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On Eugene Garfield and Indexing: A Biographical Review
Ozturk Onur,
Dost Betul Ozcan,
Dost Emrah,
Yalcin Bektas Murat,
Unal Mustafa
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2015
Pages:
1-3
Received:
28 May 2015
Accepted:
19 June 2015
Published:
23 June 2015
Abstract: Eugene Garfield was born in 1925, United States. He is a world-wide known American scientist. He is also one of the founders of bibliometrics and scientometrics, an art lover, a multilinguist, an entrepreneur, a musician and a prolific author. Garfield is mostly known around the world for ISI. Thanks to ISI, created by Garfield, researchers from all disciplines have been benefiting from a more systematic, faster, objective, interdisciplinary and extensive system while carrying out their researches and this index has enabled them to track down the origins of a scientific idea and led to creation of other information retrieval algorithms.
Abstract: Eugene Garfield was born in 1925, United States. He is a world-wide known American scientist. He is also one of the founders of bibliometrics and scientometrics, an art lover, a multilinguist, an entrepreneur, a musician and a prolific author. Garfield is mostly known around the world for ISI. Thanks to ISI, created by Garfield, researchers from al...
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Gender Differences in Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol Related Outcomes: An Empirical Review
Koinis Aristotelis,
Mousouros Alexandros,
Mermigkas Konstantinos
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2015
Pages:
4-7
Received:
9 July 2015
Accepted:
17 July 2015
Published:
20 July 2015
Abstract: The present empirical review focuses on the gender differences of alcohol consumption and the course of alcohol related outcomes. As epidemiological findings indicate alcohol use and abuse is much higher in males than females. However, there is a “paradox”, women start consuming alcohol much later in life and develop faster adverse alcohol related outcomes than men. Several research findings support this tendency for general pathology and also for brain structure alterations. The purpose of the present study is to give an insight about the course and the outcome of alcohol abuse between genders, by presenting empirical research findings of earlier research (1980s-1990s), and more up to date research (2000s), with the main focus the brain morphological alterations.
Abstract: The present empirical review focuses on the gender differences of alcohol consumption and the course of alcohol related outcomes. As epidemiological findings indicate alcohol use and abuse is much higher in males than females. However, there is a “paradox”, women start consuming alcohol much later in life and develop faster adverse alcohol related ...
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Factors Affecting the Treatment Adherence in Dyspepsia Patients
İzzet Fidancı,
Şükrü Ümit Eren
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2015
Pages:
8-10
Received:
18 July 2015
Accepted:
28 July 2015
Published:
1 August 2015
Abstract: Dyspepsia is a common complaint seen in the community and patients applying to health institutions and its definition has changed in recent years. It has many reasons among which gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer and functional dyspepsia are the most common. Prevalence numbers changing between 3% and 40% were reported in the studies made in Europe, North America and Oceanian countries. Just like the medicine use in all chronic diseases, there are factors affecting the treatment adherence of dyspepsia patients. The reasons for inadherence in dyspepsia treatment were studied in this compilation
Abstract: Dyspepsia is a common complaint seen in the community and patients applying to health institutions and its definition has changed in recent years. It has many reasons among which gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer and functional dyspepsia are the most common. Prevalence numbers changing between 3% and 40% were reported in the studies mad...
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Observing Family Functions by Considering Father Occupation in Adolescent Groups
Aslıhan Fidancı,
Mustafa Ulku Uckan,
Ismail Arslan,
Oguz Tekin,
Gokce Iscan,
Duygu Yengil Taci,
Izzet Fidancı,
Elif Cirit,
Adil Çetin
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2015
Pages:
11-15
Received:
26 July 2015
Accepted:
31 July 2015
Published:
1 August 2015
Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of our study is to analyze the effect of father’s profession to family functions in adolescants. Material and Methods: Our study was performed at Ankara Training and Research Hospital Family Medicine Polyclinics and the schools in Bahçelievler, Cebeci. In this study 285 adolescents between the age of 11 and 21 were included. A questionnaire consisting of 60 questions of Family Assessment Device has been applied to adolescents. Results: It was seen that father’s profession and reading books regularly have affected the relation function together in adolescents. Whereupon reading books regularly effecting the relation function, was analyzed in different father’s profession and it was seen that the relation function has been better in group of educationist then the other father’s profession groups. Similar to this, it was observed that father’s profession and reading books regularly have effected the general function together and the general function has been better in group of educationist then the other father’s profession groups. It was also seen that the number of individuals in family has affected the behaviour reaction function. Conclusions: The healthy of society is related with its individuals. Families are the smallest units of society and they must bring up the healthy individuals. Socializing the healthy individuals is closely related with family functions. Family function in adolescents Puberty is a transition period from childhood to adulthood and adolescent’s future lifetime was formed in puberty. Parent’s awarding of this will educate more healthy adolescents; therefore beneficial persons will take part in society. To achieve this, child and adolescent growth programs must be generalized. is affected from a lot of factors. One of these factors is adolescent’s father’s profession
Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of our study is to analyze the effect of father’s profession to family functions in adolescants. Material and Methods: Our study was performed at Ankara Training and Research Hospital Family Medicine Polyclinics and the schools in Bahçelievler, Cebeci. In this study 285 adolescents between the age of 11 and 21 were included....
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A General Overview on Occupational Health and Safety and Occupational Disease Subjects
İzzet Fidancı,
Onur Ozturk
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2015
Pages:
16-20
Received:
27 July 2015
Accepted:
4 August 2015
Published:
5 August 2015
Abstract: Unhealthy factors and working conditions in working environment cause many health problems. While employees have rights and related tasks to work in a healthy and secure environment, employers have the liability to provide this environment and services. Every year a substantial amount of people die or become handicapped due to easily preventable occupational accidents and diseases which should legally be prevented. This compilation was prepared by studying occupational health and safety subjects, frequency of occupational diseases and laws made in the world in recent years.
Abstract: Unhealthy factors and working conditions in working environment cause many health problems. While employees have rights and related tasks to work in a healthy and secure environment, employers have the liability to provide this environment and services. Every year a substantial amount of people die or become handicapped due to easily preventable oc...
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