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2. Investigating the effects of creative educational modules blended with Cognitive Research Trust (CoRT) techniques and Problem Based Learning (PBL) on students' scientific creativity skills and perceptions in science education
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Bulut Ates, C. and Aktamis, H.
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- 2024
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3. 3D Predictions of the Primary Breakup of Fuel in Spray Nozzles for Aero Engines
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Dauch, T. F., Chaussonnet, G., Keller, M. C., Okraschevski, M., Ates, C., Koch, R., Bauer, H.-J., Nagel, Wolfgang E., editor, Kröner, Dietmar H., editor, and Resch, Michael M., editor
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- 2021
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4. Influence of the Flow Physics on the Load Balancing During SPH Simulations
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Chaussonnet, G., Dauch, T., Keller, M., Okraschevski, M., Ates, C., Schwitzke, C., Koch, R., Bauer, H.-J., Nagel, Wolfgang E., editor, Kröner, Dietmar H., editor, and Resch, Michael M., editor
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- 2021
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5. Intensifying interfacial oscillations in falling film flows over rectangular corrugations.
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Düll, A., Cros-Le Lagadec, A., Buchmüller, J., Häber, T., Ates̗, C., and Börnhorst, M.
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FILM flow ,FALLING films ,UNSTEADY flow ,SURFACE structure ,TIME series analysis - Abstract
Unsteady film flows play an important role in intensifying heat and mass transfer processes, with applications, e.g., in falling film absorbers or reactors. In this context, the influence of surface structure modification on the wave dynamics of falling film flows is experimentally investigated based on localized film thickness time series data. Arrays of rectangular ridges oriented perpendicular to the main flow direction are considered, and an optimum ridge distance is identified, at which particularly strong interfacial oscillations are induced in the falling film. These potentially result from the interaction of the flow with a statically deformed base film under resonance-like conditions. The transient destabilization is amplified in the case of narrow ridge sizes, where inertia-driven flow features are particularly pronounced. With regard to mass transfer applications, the structure-induced increase in gas–liquid interfacial area may be of secondary importance compared to changes in internal flow conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Investigating the Effects of Creative Educational Modules Blended with Cognitive Research Trust (CoRT) techniques and Problem Based Learning (PBL) on Students' Scientific Creativity Skills and Perceptions in Science Education
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Ates, C. Bulut, primary and Aktamis, H., additional
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- 2024
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7. The role of electrocardiography in follow up of pulmonary thromboembolism
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Kilic, H, Kokturk, N, Varol, A, Aydogdu, M, Babaroglu, S, Topal, S, Ates, C, and Ekim, N
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- 2012
8. Progress in the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method to Simulate and Post-process Numerical Simulations of Annular Airblast Atomizers
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Chaussonnet, G., Dauch, T., Keller, M., Okraschevski, M., Ates, C., Schwitzke, C., Koch, R., and Bauer, H.-J.
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- 2020
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9. A Holistic View on Urea Injection for NOx Emission Control: Impingement, Re-atomization, and Deposit Formation
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Dörnhöfer, J., Börnhorst, M., Ates, C., Samkhaniani, N., Pfeil, J., Wörner, M., Koch, R., Bauer, H.-J., Deutschmann, O., Frohnapfel, B., and Koch, T.
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- 2020
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10. Exciton dynamics in emergent Rydberg lattices
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Bettelli, S., Maxwell, D., Fernholz, T., Adams, C. S., Lesanovsky, I., and Ates, C.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
The dynamics of excitons in a one-dimensional ensemble with partial spatial order are studied. During optical excitation, cold Rydberg atoms spontaneously organize into regular spatial arrangements due to their mutual interactions. This emergent lattice is used as the starting point to study resonant energy transfer triggered by driving a $nS$ to $n^\prime P$ transition using a microwave field. The dynamics are probed by detecting the survival probability of atoms in the $nS$ Rydberg state. Experimental data qualitatively agree with our theoretical predictions including the mapping onto XXZ spin model in the strong-driving limit. Our results suggest that emergent Rydberg lattices provide an ideal platform to study coherent energy transfer in structured media without the need for externally imposed potentials.
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- 2013
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11. Inhomogeneities and impurities in a dense one-dimensional Rydberg lattice gas
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Ji, S., Sanghai, V., Ates, C., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We consider a dense one-dimensional laser-driven Rydberg lattice gas with perfect nearest-neighbor blockade. The ground state of this system can be found analytically in certain parameter regimes even when the applied fields are inhomogeneous in space. We will use this unique feature to investigate the effect of an impurity - introduced by the local variation of the laser parameters - on the correlations of the many-body ground state. Moreover, we explore the role of a staggered laser field which alternates from site to site thereby breaking the sublattice symmetry. We demonstrate that this technique, which can be applied experimentally, reveals insights into the role of long-range interactions on the critical properties of a Rydberg gas. Our work highlight novel possibilities for the exploration of many-body physics in Rydberg lattice gases based on locally tuneable laser fields., Comment: 5 pages and 4 figures
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- 2013
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12. Non-adiabatic motional effects and dissipative blockade for Rydberg atoms excited from optical lattices or microtraps
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Li, W., Ates, C., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
The laser-excitation of Rydberg atoms in ultracold gases is often described assuming that the atomic motion is frozen during the excitation time. We show that this frozen gas approximation can break down for atoms that are held in optical lattices or microtraps. In particular, we show that the excitation dynamics is in general strongly affected by mechanical forces among the Rydberg atoms as well as the spread of the atomic wavepacket in the confining potential. This causes decoherence in the excitation dynamics - resulting in a dissipative blockade effect - that renders the Rydberg excitation inefficient even in the anti-blockade regime. For a strongly off-resonant laser excitation - usually considered in the context of Rydberg dressing - these motional effects compromise the applicability of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. In particular, our results indicate that they can lead to decoherence also in the dressing regime., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2013
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13. Fast and Quasideterministic Single Ion Source from a Dipole-Blockaded Atomic Ensemble
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Ates, C., Lesanovsky, I., Adams, C. S., and Weatherill, K. J.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We present a fast and Quasideterministic protocol for the production of single ions and electrons from a cloud of laser cooled atoms. The approach is based on a two-step process where first a single Rydberg atom is photo-excited from a dipole-blockade configuration and subsequently ionized by an electric field pulse. We theoretically describe these excitation-ionization cycles via dynamical quantum maps and observe a rich behavior of the ionization dynamics as a function of laser Rabi frequency, pulse duration and particle number. Our results show that a fast sequential heralded production of single charged particles is achievable even from an unstructured and fluctuating atomic ensemble., Comment: 7 pages (including appendix), 4 figures
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- 2013
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14. Equilibration of quantum hard rods in one dimension
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Ji, S., Ates, C., Garrahan, J. P., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We study the out-of-equilibrium evolution of a strongly interacting quantum spin chain which is mapped on a system of hard rods that are coherently deposited on and removed from a lattice. We show that this closed quantum system approaches an equilibrium steady state which strongly resembles a microcanonical ensemble of classical hard rods. Starting from the fully coherent evolution equation we derive a Master equation for the evolution of the number of hard rods on the lattice. This equation does not only capture properties of the equilibrium state but also describes the dynamical non-equilibrium evolution into it for the majority of initial conditions. We analyze this in detail for hard rods of varying size., Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures
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- 2012
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15. Dissipative Binding of Lattice Bosons through Distance-Selective Pair Loss
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Ates, C., Olmos, B., Li, W., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We show that in a gas of ultra cold atoms distance selective two-body loss can be engineered via the resonant laser excitation of atom pairs to interacting electronic states. In an optical lattice this leads to a dissipative Master equation dynamics with Lindblad jump operators that annihilate atom pairs with a specific interparticle distance. In conjunction with coherent hopping between lattice sites this unusual dissipation mechanism leads to the formation of coherent long-lived complexes that can even exhibit an internal level structure which is strongly coupled to their external motion. We analyze this counterintuitive phenomenon in detail in a system of hard-core bosons. While current research has established that dissipation in general can lead to the emergence of coherent features in many-body systems our work shows that strong non-local dissipation can effectuate a binding mechanism for particles.
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- 2012
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16. Entropic enhancement of spatial correlations in a laser-driven Rydberg gas
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Ates, C. and Lesanovsky, I.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
In a laser-driven Rydberg gas the strong interaction between atoms excited to Rydberg states results in the formation of collective excitations. Atoms within a so-called blockade volume share a single Rydberg excitation, which is dynamically created and annihilated. For sufficiently long times this driven system approaches a steady state, which lends its properties from a maximum entropy state of a Tonks gas. Using this connection we show that spatial correlations between Rydberg atoms are controlled by the number of atoms contained within a blockade volume. For a small number the system favors a disordered arrangement of Rydberg atoms, whereas in the opposite limit Rydberg atoms tend to arrange in an increasingly ordered configuration. We argue that this is an entropic effect which is observable in current experiments.
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- 2012
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17. Thermalization of a strongly interacting closed spin system: From coherent many-body dynamics to a Fokker-Planck equation
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Ates, C., Garrahan, J. P., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Thermalization has been shown to occur in a number of closed quantum many-body systems, but the description of the actual thermalization dynamics is prohibitively complex. Here, we present a model - in one and two dimensions - for which we can analytically show that the evolution into thermal equilibrium is governed by a Fokker-Planck equation derived from the underlying quantum dynamics. Our approach does not rely on a formal distinction of weakly coupled bath and system degrees of freedom. The results show that transitions within narrow energy shells lead to a dynamics which is dominated by entropy and establishes detailed balance conditions that determine both the eventual equilibrium state and the non-equilibrium relaxation to it., Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett
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- 2011
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18. Nonlocal Nonlinear Optics in cold Rydberg Gases
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Sevinçli, S., Henkel, N., Ates, C., and Pohl, T.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We present an analytical theory for the nonlinear optical response of a strongly interacting Rydberg gas under conditions of electromagnetically induced transparency. Simple formulae for the third order optical susceptibility are derived and shown to be in excellent agreement with recent experiments. The obtained expressions reveal strong nonlinearities, which in addition are of highly nonlocal character. This property together with enormous strength of the Rydberg-induced nonlinearities is shown to yield a unique laboratory platform for nonlinear wave phenomena, such as collapse-arrested modulational instabilities in a self-defocussing medium., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures
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- 2011
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19. Two-dimensional Rydberg gases and the quantum hard squares model
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Ji, S., Ates, C., and Lesanovsky, I.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
We study a two-dimensional lattice gas of atoms that are photo-excited to high-lying Rydberg states in which they interact via the van-der-Waals interaction. We explore the regime of dominant nearest neighbor interaction where this system is intimately connected to a quantum version of Baxter's hard squares model. We show that the strongly correlated ground state of the Rydberg gas can be analytically described by a projected entangled pair state that constitutes the ground state of the quantum hard squares model. This correspondence allows us to identify a first order phase boundary where the Rydberg gas undergoes a transition from a disordered (liquid) phase to an ordered (solid) phase.
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- 2011
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20. Adiabatic entanglement transport in Rydberg aggregates
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Möbius, S., Wüster, S., Ates, C., Eisfeld, A., and Rost, J. M.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We consider the interplay between excitonic and atomic motion in a regular, flexible chain of Rydberg atoms, extending our recent results on entanglement transport in Rydberg chains [W\"uster et al., Phys.Rev.Lett 105 053004 (2010)]. In such a Rydberg chain, similar to molecular aggregates, an electronic excitation is delocalised due to long range dipole-dipole interactions among the atoms. The transport of an exciton that is initially trapped by a chain dislocation is strongly coupled to nuclear dynamics, forming a localised pulse of combined excitation and displacement. This pulse transfers entanglement between dislocated atoms adiabatically along the chain. Details about the interaction and the preparation of the initial state are discussed. We also present evidence that the quantum dynamics of this complex many-body problem can be accurately described by selected quantum-classical methods, which greatly simplify investigations of excitation transport in flexible chains.
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- 2011
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21. Electromagnetically Induced Transparency in strongly interacting Rydberg Gases
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Ates, C., Sevinçli, S., and Pohl, T.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We develop an efficient Monte-Carlo approach to describe the optical response of cold three-level atoms in the presence of EIT and strong atomic interactions. In particular, we consider a "Rydberg-EIT medium" where one involved level is subject to large shifts due to strong van der Waals interactions with surrounding Rydberg atoms. We find excellent agreement with much more involved quantum calculations and demonstrate its applicability over a wide range of densities and interaction strengths. The calculations show that the nonlinear absorption due to Rydberg-Rydberg atom interactions exhibits universal behavior.
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- 2011
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22. Excitation transport through Rydberg dressing
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Wüster, S., Ates, C., Eisfeld, A., and Rost, J. M.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We show how to create long range interactions between alkali-atoms in different hyper-fine ground states, allowing coherent electronic quantum state migration. The scheme uses off resonant dressing with atomic Rydberg states, exploiting the dipole-dipole excitation transfer that is possible between those. Actual population in the Rydberg state is kept small. Dressing offers large advantages over the direct use of Rydberg levels: It reduces ionisation probabilities and provides an additional tuning parameter for life-times and interaction-strengths. We present an effective Hamiltonian for the ground-state manifold and show that it correctly describes the full multi-state dynamics for up to 5 atoms., Comment: 22 pages + 6 pages appendices, 8 figures, replaced with revised version, added journal reference
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- 2010
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23. Newton's cradle and entanglement transport in a flexible Rydberg chain
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Wüster, S., Ates, C., Eisfeld, A., and Rost, J. -M.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
In a regular, flexible chain of Rydberg atoms, a single electronic excitation localizes on two atoms that are in closer mutual proximity than all others. We show how the interplay between excitonic and atomic motion causes electronic excitation and diatomic proximity to propagate through the Rydberg chain as a combined pulse. In this manner entanglement is transferred adiabatically along the chain, reminiscent of momentum transfer in Newton's cradle., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Revised version
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- 2010
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24. Correlations of Rydberg excitations in an ultra-cold gas after an echo sequence
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Wuster, S., Stanojevic, J., Ates, C., Pohl, T., Deuar, P., Corney, J. F., and Rost, J. M.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We show that Rydberg states in an ultra-cold gas can be excited with strongly preferred nearest-neighbor distance if densities are well below saturation. The scheme makes use of an echo sequence in which the first half of a laser pulse excites Rydberg states while the second half returns atoms to the ground state, as in the experiment of Raitzsch et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2008) 013002]. Near to the end of the echo sequence, almost any remaining Rydberg atom is separated from its next-neighbor Rydberg atom by a distance slightly larger than the instantaneous blockade radius half-way through the pulse. These correlations lead to large deviations of the atom counting statistics from a Poissonian distribution. Our results are based on the exact quantum evolution of samples with small numbers of atoms. We finally demonstrate the utility of the omega-expansion for the approximate description of correlation dynamics through an echo sequence., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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- 2009
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25. Motion of Rydberg atoms induced by resonant dipole-dipole interactions
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Ates, C., Eisfeld, A., and Rost, J. M.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We show that nuclear motion of Rydberg atoms can be induced by resonant dipole-dipole interactions that trigger the energy transfer between two energetically close Rydberg states. How and if the atoms move depends on their initial arrangement as well as on the initial electronic excitation. Using a mixed quantum/classical propagation scheme we obtain the trajectories and kinetic energies of atoms, initially arranged in a regular chain and prepared in excitonic eigenstates. The influence of off-diagonal disorder on the motion of the atoms is examined and it is shown that irregularity in the arrangement of the atoms can lead to an acceleration of the nuclear dynamics.
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- 2007
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26. Quantum phases in mixtures of fermionic atoms
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Ates, C. and Ziegler, K.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
A mixture of spin-polarized light and heavy fermionic atoms on a finite size 2D optical lattice is considered at various temperatures and values of the coupling between the two atomic species. In the case, where the heavy atoms are immobile in comparison to the light atoms, this system can be seen as a correlated binary alloy related to the Falicov-Kimball model. The heavy atoms represent a scattering environment for the light atoms. The distributions of the binary alloy are discussed in terms of strong- and weak-coupling expansions. We further present numerical results for the intermediate interaction regime and for the density of states of the light particles. The numerical approach is based on a combination of a Monte-Carlo simulation and an exact diagonalization method. We find that the scattering by the correlated heavy atoms can open a gap in the spectrum of the light atoms, either for strong interaction or small temperatures., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures
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- 2005
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27. Density fluctuations of a hard-core Bose gas in a one-dimensional lattice
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Ates, C., Moseley, Ch., and Ziegler, K.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
For a hard-core Bose gas on a one-dimensional lattice we find characteristic oscillations in the density-density correlation function. Their wavelength diverges as the system undergoes a continuous transition from an incommensurate to a Mott insulating phase. The associated static structure factor vanishes as the Mott insulating phase is approached. The qualitative picture is unchanged when a weak confinig potential is applied to the system., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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- 2004
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28. A Holistic View on Urea Injection for NOxEmission Control: Impingement, Re-atomization, and Deposit Formation
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Dörnhöfer, J., Börnhorst, M., Ates, C., Samkhaniani, N., Pfeil, J., Wörner, M., Koch, R., Bauer, H.-J., Deutschmann, O., Frohnapfel, B., and Koch, T.
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The injection of urea-water solution (UWS) sprays into engine-close selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems faces developers with complex challenges regarding two-phase flow and deposit formation. Potential spray impact on the static mixing elements inside the exhaust duct can lead to accumulation of liquid film and solid deposits, which may result in detachment of large UWS droplets at the trailing edges of the mixer blades. Present work focuses on the mechanisms of film and deposit formation within the scope of a joint study on spray preparation in the mixing section of SCR systems. A production type SCR exhaust system is used for optical investigations on gas flow and UWS droplets at the mixing element using Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA) and Long Distance Microscopy (LDM) with a high-speed camera. Measured shear flows inside the mixing element are up to three times higher than the flow velocity upstream the mixer. Here, a decrease of droplet diameters of detached droplets is revealed with increased shear flow velocity. Characteristic urea deposits are created in a laboratory test bench and their surface structure is measured by use of Confocal Microscopy. Results show highly rough surface structures, which are used as input parameters together with the flow measurements to define the computational domain at the trailing edge of the mixer blades. Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method is adopted for the numerical simulation of the transient two-phase flow and validated by LDM high-speed recordings of droplet detachment. Comparisons reveal a distinct influence of solid depositions on the re-atomization of the liquid film at the rear edge of the mixer blade. By interface resolving simulations with a phase-field method, the wall impingement of a sequence of large secondary droplets and associated film formation are studied. The results indicate that UWS film formation at the exhaust pipe wall may be reduced by hydrophobic surfaces and high gas velocities near the wall.
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- 2024
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29. Effects of Innovation Capabilities on Organisational Sustainability: Evidence from an Emerging Economy
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Esen, S., Saygili, M., and Ates, C.
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сталість ,organisational sustainability ,економіка ,innovation capabilities ,emerging economy ,організаційна стійкість ,sustainability ,інноваційна спроможність ,розвиток - Abstract
Роль бізнесу в забезпеченні сталого розвитку набуває дедалі більшого значення разом зі зростанням швидкості технологічного прогресу, а також економічними наслідками зміни клімату, пандемій, катастроф і воєн. Спроможність підприємств адаптуватися до умов навколишнього середовища, ефективно використовувати свої ресурси та перетворювати їх на виробничі результати вважається критично важливим фактором у досягненні стійкої конкурентної переваги. Тому метою даного дослідження було визначити вплив маркетингових, процесних, організаційних та продуктових інноваційних можливостей підприємств на корпоративну стійкість. Вибірку дослідження сформовано на основі опитування керівників 452 малих та середніх підприємств в країнах з перехідною економікою (Туреччині) з використанням методу невипадкової квотної вибірки. Під час збору даних було проведено опитування виробничих фірм, що працюють у провінціях Коджаелі, Сакарья, Дюзче, Ялова та Болу в регіоні TR42 у Східному Мармуровому регіоні, який є важливим промисловим регіоном Туреччини. У статті використано програмний продукт SPSS для визначення описової статистики, а також AMOS – для отримання вивідних економіко-математичних результатів. У цьому контексті для перевірки причинно-наслідкових зв'язків організаційної стійкості зі змінними, що становлять інноваційну спроможність, було використано коваріаційне моделювання структурних рівнянь (SEM). Отримані результати свідчать про те, що маркетингова, процесна, корпоративна та продуктова інноваційна спроможність має вплив на підвищення організаційної стійкості. Крім того, результати вказують на те, що маркетингова інноваційна спроможність має більший вплив на організаційну стійкість, ніж інші складові інноваційної спроможності. Це дослідження пропонує важливі інтерпретації та висновки для підприємств, які працюють в економіці, що розвивається, на рівні малих та середніх підприємств, щоб покращити свої цілі сталого розвитку з точки зору ефективності використання ресурсів, спроможності та адаптації до навколишнього природнього середовища. The role of businesses in sustainable development gained increasingly more importance, together with the increasing speed of technological advancements, in addition to the economic effects of climate change, pandemics, disasters, and wars. The capabilities of businesses allowing them to adapt to environmental conditions to use their resources and turn them into productive outputs efficiently are considered critical factors in achieving sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the effects of businesses' marketing, process, organisational, and product innovation capabilities on corporate sustainability. The data used in the present study, which has an explanatory research design, were collected from managers of 452 SMEs in an emerging economy (Turkey) using the non-random quota sampling method. During the data collection, a survey was carried out on the manufacturing firms operating in Kocaeli, Sakarya, Düzce, Yalova, and Bolu provinces in a region called TR42 in the Eastern Marmara region, which is an important industrial region in Turkey. During the data analysis, SPSS was used to obtain the descriptive statistics, and AMOS to obtain the inferential statistics. Within this context, covariance-based Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was utilised to test organisational sustainability's causal relationships with variables constituting the innovation capabilities. The results achieved here suggest that marketing, process, corporate, and product innovation capabilities have an effect that increases organisational sustainability. Furthermore, the results indicate that marketing innovation capability had a higher impact on organisational sustainability than other capacities constituting the innovation capability. The present study offers important interpretations and conclusions for businesses which operate in an emerging economy at the level of SME to improve their sustainability objectives in terms of resource, capability, and environmental adaptation.
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- 2023
30. Factors That May Impact Survival For Pediatric Liver Transplant Patients in Turkey: An Analysis of The PELD Score in Turkish Transplant Registry Over The Last 3 Years.: Abstract# C1618
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Uzundurukan, Z., Kapuagasi, A., Ozturk, M., Ates, C., Silay, Y., and Sencan, I.
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- 2014
31. The impact of early basal insulin treatment on inflammation and endothelial activation/damage related biomarkers in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: W20.003
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Kesikli, S. A., Unluturk, U., Gunaydin, G., Ates, C., Guc, D., Uysal, A. R., and Emral, R.
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- 2012
32. Antioxidative response of grafted and non-grafted eggplant seedlings under drought and salt stresses
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Ellialtioglu, S.S., primary, Talhouni, M., additional, Kiran, S., additional, Ates, C., additional, and Kusvuran, S., additional
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- 2019
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33. Infections, antibiotic treatment and mortality in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered to have high levels of antibiotic resistance compared to those with low levels
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Michalopoulos, A., Groeneveld, J., Lev, A., Sprung, C., Vakalos, A., Kotanidou, A., Zakynthinos, E., Filos, K., Pneumatikos, I., Moraiti, A., Clouva-molyvdas, P., Mandragos, K., Kyriazopoulos, G., Karampela, I., Koulenti, D., Myrianthefs, P., Ioannidou, E., Mouloudi, E., Chalkiadaki, A., Bitzani, M., Routsi, C., Armaganidis, A., Sofianos, E., Harjola, V., Berezowicz, P., Jacobsen, K., Espersen, K., Fogh, B., Betsch, H., Vincent, Jean-Louis, Vanhems, Philippe, Walther, Sten M., Sakr, Yasser, Rello, Jordi, Leone, Marc, Pickkers, P., Lipman, Jeffrey, Holmbom, Martin, Antonelli, Massimo, Hanberger, Håkan, Kocak, S., Ulger, F., Guven, H., Turkmen, A., Dogruer, K., Adanir, T., Demirkiran, O., Tugrul, S., Cakar, N., Akinci, I., Uzel, N., Togal, T., Topeli, A., Turkoglu, M., Guven, M., Akan, M., Bodur, H., Bosnak, M., Kizilkaya, M., Ozgencil, E., Kaya, A., Fistikci, H., Ates, C., Atalan, K., Jacobson, S., Owall, A., Kokinsky, E., Rudenstam, J., Häggqvist, J., Hulting, J., Sellgren, J., Arvidsson, S., Schindele, M., Hammarskjöld, F., Friberg, H., Petersson, J., Paulsson, A., Lindström, I., Stiernstrom, H., Peterzén, B., Blomqvist, H., Petersen, P., Soto Ibáñez, J., González, J., Izura, J., Corcobado Márquez, C., Rico-Feijoo, J., Sierra, R., Rello, J., Posada, P., Briones Lopez, M., Jara, R., Luis, V., Maria Jesus, H., de la Torre-Prados, M., Felices, F., Sanchez Garcia, M., Macias Pingarrón, J., Garcia-Fuentes, C., Cerdá, E., Serrano, N., Barcenilla-Gaite, F., Sirvent, J., Montejo González, J., Guerrero Gomez, F., Amador Amerigo, J., Borges, M., Sánchez-Olmedo, J., López Ciudad, V., Moreno, M., Esteban, E., Vallés, J., De Rojas Román, J., Yuste, I., Ugarte Peña, P., Sole-violán, J., Bustinza, A., Albaya, A., Latour-Perez, J., Navarro, J., Garcia, F., Martin Delgado, M., Rovira, A., Ramos-gómez, L., Garro, P., Silva, J., Iglesias, L., María Jesús, L., Pueyo, L., Lorente, C., Martinon-Torres, F., Aguilar, G., Martinez-Sagasti, F., Blesa Malpica, A., Valencia, M., Zavala, E., Bustamante Munguira, E., Arribas, M., Insausti, J., Vegas Pinto, R., Bocero, L., Estella, A., Esteban-Reboll, F., Lopez Camps, V., Antón Caraballo, E., Muñoz, E., Olaechea, P., Escriba, A., Santos, I., Campiñez, Burgueño., Moreira, P., Pizzamiglio, M., Conti, V., Kahveci, A., Nydahl, A., Lind, D., Caballero Zirena, A., Guerrero, F., Palomar, M., Einar, V., Agvald-Ohman, C., Wyon, N., Johansson, L., Gil, B., Mariscal, F., Galvan, B., Espinosa, E., Lesmes Serrano, A., Mesalles Sanjuan, E., Manzano Ramirez, A., Quintana Tort-Martorell, E., Monton Dito, J., Ibañez, A., Garcia del Valle, S., Alemparte-Pardavila, E., Monedero, P., Naveira-Abeigón, E., Jorda, R., Alvarez, M., Rubio, O., Bouw, M., Afonso, Susana, Matos, Ricardo, Carneiro, A., Amaro, P., Ribeiro, R., Paiva, J., Galdos-Anuncibay, P., Nieto, M., Ruiz, J., Perez Calvo, C., Mañez, R., França, C., Moreno, R., Dias, C., Sousa, A., Rezende, A., Mourão, L., Ponce, P., Oliveira, T., Esteves, F., Den Boer, S., Bakker, J., Van Berkel, G., Borg, M., Gullo, A., Gianesello, L., Martinelli, L., Antonelli, M., Bassetti, M., Telo, L., Alves, M., Almeida, E., Leite, A., Pádua, F., Costa, H., Póvoa, P., Lopes, V., Carmo, E., Febra, C., Martins, A., Castelo-Branco Sousa, M., Bártolo, A., Junker, A., Erno, P., Klepstad, P., Loevstad, R., Bergmans, D., Rodgers, M., Pham, C., Speelberg, B., Wesselink, R., Ammann, J., Vet, J., Gille, A., Kuiper, M., Kieft, H., Blom, H., Vogelaar, J., Corsten, S., Ten Cate, J., Rosseel, P., De Pont, A., Della Rocca, G., Biancofiore, G., Morelli, A., Ranieri, MV., Cotogni, P., Alessandro, D., Clementi, S., Ferraro, F., Giuseppe, N., Sforza, D., Castiglione, G., Marino, G., Fumagalli, R., Santagostino, G., De Negri, P., De Gasperi, A., Oggioni, R., Conte, V., Sicignano, A., Marri, I., Locicero, M., Guadagnucci, A., Chieregato, A., Fiore, G., Sorbara, C., Munch, C., Ruatti, H., Lorella, P., Borrelli, F., Panella, L., De Blasi, R., Ceriani, R., Colonna, S., Abbruzzese, C., Rosano, A., Caspani, M., Emmi, V., Stelian, E., Scolz, S., Guberti, A., Margarit, O., Giarratano, A., Rosi, R., Marzorati, S., De blasio, E., Minerva, M., Petrucci, N., Mangani, V., Lazzero, A., Sapuppo, M., Cecilia, P., Borelli, M., Greco, S., Vesconi, S., Sofer, S., Cohen, J., Kishinevsky, E., Selçuk Üniversitesi, Hanberger, H, Antonelli, M, Holmbom, M, Lipman, J, Pickkers, P, Leone, M, Rello, J, Sakr, Y, Walther, S, Vanhems, P, Vincent, J, Betsch, H, Fogh, B, Espersen, K, Jacobsen, K, Berezowicz, P, Harjola, V, Sofianos, E, Armaganidis, A, Routsi, C, Bitzani, M, Chalkiadaki, A, Michalopoulos, A, Mouloudi, E, Ioannidou, E, Myrianthefs, P, Koulenti, D, Karampela, I, Kyriazopoulos, G, Mandragos, K, Clouva molyvdas, P, Moraiti, A, Pneumatikos, I, Filos, K, Zakynthinos, E, Kotanidou, A, Vakalos, A, Sprung, C, Lev, A, Kishinevsky, E, Cohen, J, Sofer, S, Vesconi, S, Greco, S, Borelli, M, Cecilia, P, Sapuppo, M, Lazzero, A, Mangani, V, Petrucci, N, Minerva, M, De blasio, E, Marzorati, S, Rosi, R, Giarratano, A, Margarit, O, Guberti, A, Scolz, S, Stelian, E, Emmi, V, Caspani, M, Rosano, A, Abbruzzese, C, Colonna, S, Ceriani, R, De Blasi, R, Panella, L, Borrelli, F, Lorella, P, Ruatti, H, Munch, C, Sorbara, C, Fiore, G, Chieregato, A, Conti, V, Guadagnucci, A, Pizzamiglio, M, Locicero, M, Marri, I, Sicignano, A, Conte, V, Oggioni, R, De Gasperi, A, De Negri, P, Santagostino, G, Fumagalli, R, Marino, G, Castiglione, G, Sforza, D, Giuseppe, N, Bassetti, M, Ferraro, F, Clementi, S, Alessandro, D, Cotogni, P, Ranieri, M, Martinelli, L, Gianesello, L, Gullo, A, Morelli, A, Biancofiore, G, Della Rocca, G, Borg, M, De Pont, A, Rosseel, P, Ten Cate, J, Van Berkel, G, Corsten, S, Bakker, J, Vogelaar, J, Blom, H, Kieft, H, Kuiper, M, Gille, A, Vet, J, Ammann, J, Den Boer, S, Wesselink, R, Speelberg, B, Pham, C, Rodgers, M, Bergmans, D, Groeneveld, J, Loevstad, R, Klepstad, P, Erno, P, Junker, A, Bártolo, A, Castelo Branco Sousa, M, Esteves, F, Martins, A, Oliveira, T, Ponce, P, Mourão, L, Febra, C, Carmo, E, Lopes, V, Póvoa, P, Rezende, A, Costa, H, Moreira, P, Pádua, F, Leite, A, Almeida, E, Alves, M, Sousa, A, Telo, L, Dias, C, Paiva, J, Ribeiro, R, Amaro, P, Carneiro, A, Moreno, R, Matos, R, Afonso, S, Bouw, M, França, C, Rubio, O, Mañez, R, Campiñez, B, Alvarez, M, Jorda, R, Naveira Abeigón, E, Monedero, P, Alemparte Pardavila, E, Garcia del Valle, S, Perez Calvo, C, Palomar, M, Guerrero, F, Caballero Zirena, A, Arribas, M, Bustamante Munguira, E, Ruiz, J, Iglesias, L, Zavala, E, Valencia, M, Blesa Malpica, A, Martinez Sagasti, F, Nieto, M, Aguilar, G, Martinon Torres, F, Lorente, C, Insausti, J, Vegas Pinto, R, Santos, I, Escriba, A, Olaechea, P, Muñoz, E, Antón Caraballo, E, Galdos Anuncibay, P, Lopez Camps, V, Esteban Reboll, F, Estella, A, Bocero, L, Ibañez, A, Pueyo, L, María Jesús, L, Silva, J, Garro, P, Ramos gómez, L, Rovira, A, Martin Delgado, M, Monton Dito, J, Garcia, F, Navarro, J, Latour Perez, J, Albaya, A, Bustinza, A, Sole violán, J, Ugarte Peña, P, Yuste, I, De Rojas Román, J, Vallés, J, Esteban, E, Quintana Tort Martorell, E, Moreno, M, López Ciudad, V, Manzano Ramirez, A, Sánchez Olmedo, J, Borges, M, Amador Amerigo, J, Guerrero Gomez, F, Montejo González, J, Sirvent, J, Mesalles Sanjuan, E, Barcenilla Gaite, F, Serrano, N, Cerdá, E, Lesmes Serrano, A, Garcia Fuentes, C, Macias Pingarrón, J, Espinosa, E, Sanchez Garcia, M, Felices, F, de la Torre Prados, M, Maria Jesus, H, Luis, V, Jara, R, Briones Lopez, M, Posada, P, Galvan, B, Mariscal, F, Gil, B, Sierra, R, Rico Feijoo, J, Corcobado Márquez, C, Izura, J, González, J, Soto Ibáñez, J, Petersen, P, Johansson, L, Blomqvist, H, Peterzén, B, Wyon, N, Stiernstrom, H, Lindström, I, Paulsson, A, Agvald Ohman, C, Petersson, J, Friberg, H, Einar, V, Hammarskjöld, F, Schindele, M, Arvidsson, S, Sellgren, J, Hulting, J, Häggqvist, J, Rudenstam, J, Lind, D, Kokinsky, E, Owall, A, Jacobson, S, Nydahl, A, Atalan, K, Ates, C, Kahveci, A, Fistikci, H, Kaya, A, Ozgencil, E, Kizilkaya, M, Bosnak, M, Bodur, H, Akan, M, Guven, M, Turkoglu, M, Topeli, A, Togal, T, Uzel, N, Akinci, I, Cakar, N, Tugrul, S, Demirkiran, O, Adanir, T, Dogruer, K, Turkmen, A, Guven, H, Ulger, F, Kocak, S, İç Hastalıkları, and OMÜ
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Cross-sectional study ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,Antibiotics ,Resistance ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Prevalence ,Drug Resistance ,law.invention ,Medical microbiology ,law ,Pathologie maladies infectieuses ,Antibiotic ,Critically ill ,Infection ,Aged ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Bacteria ,Bacterial Infections ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Europe ,Female ,Hospitalization ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Intensive Care Units ,Infectious Diseases ,Critically ill -- Care ,Mortality rate ,Bacterial ,Intensive care unit ,SAPS II ,Beta lactam antibiotics ,Research Article ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Intensive Care Unit ,Bacterial Infection ,Antibiotic resistance ,Internal medicine ,Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,medicine ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,business.industry ,Aminopeptidases -- Analysis ,Klinisk medicin ,Polypeptides ,Bacterial diseases -- Diagnosis ,Antibiotics -- Therapeutic use ,Clinical Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing concern in ICUs worldwide. Infection with an antibiotic resistant (ABR) strain of an organism is associated with greater mortality than infection with the non-resistant strain, but there are few data assessing whether being admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with high levels of antimicrobial resistance is associated with a worse outcome than being admitted to an ICU with low rates of resistance. The aim of this study was, therefore, to compare the characteristics of infections and antibiotic treatments and patient outcomes in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having high levels of antibiotic resistance and those admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having low levels of antibiotic resistance.Methods: Data from the large, international EPIC II one-day point prevalence study on infections in patients hospitalized in ICUs were used. For the current study, we compared the data obtained from patients from two groups of countries: countries with reported MRSA rates of ≥ 25% (highABR: Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey) and countries with MRSA rates of < 5% (lowABR: Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden).Results: On the study day, 1187/2204 (53.9%) patients in the HighABR ICUs were infected and 255/558 (45.7%) in the LowABR ICUs (P < 0.01). Patients in the HighABR ICUs were more severely ill than those in the LowABR ICUs, as reflected by a higher SAPS II score (35.6 vs 32.7, P < 0.05) and had longer median ICU (12 days vs 5 days) and hospital (24 days vs 16 days) lengths of stay. They also had higher crude ICU (20.0% vs 15.4%) and hospital (27.0% vs 21.5%) mortality rates (both P < 0.05). However, after multivariable adjustment and matched pair analysis there were no differences in ICU or hospital mortality rates between High or LowABR ICU patients overall or among those with infections.Conclusions: Being hospitalized in an ICU in a region with high levels of antimicrobial resistance is not associated per se with a worse outcome., 0, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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34. Antioxidative response of grafted and non-grafted eggplant seedlings under drought and salt stresses.
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KIRAN, S., ATES, C., KUSVURAN, S., TALHOUNI, M., and ELLIALTIOGLU, S. S.
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Recent studies have shown that abiotic stress tolerance, including drought and salinity, can be improved by grafting. In this study, drought and salt-sensitive (Artvin Hopa) and Kemer) and salt-tolerant genotypes (Mardin Kiziltepe and Burdur Merkez) were grafted on salt tolerant rootstocks (Koksal, Vista), and effects of these rootstocks on scion performance under drought and salinity were examined in terms of chlorophyll, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities. Plants were grown in the hydroponic system and subjected to drought (non stress-control, drought stress: 15% PEG-6000) or salt (non stress-control, salt stress: 100 mM NaCl) stresses. Under salt or drought stresses, the chlorophyll content decreased considerably in all plants, but malondialdehyde concentration increased. However, when plants were grafted onto the rootstocks, they were less affected than the non-grafted plants under stress conditions. These effects were more evident in Koksal than Vista. The enzyme activities of superoxide dismutase, glutathione reductase and ascorbate peroxidase increased with stress conditions in all non-grafted plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Infections, antibiotic treatment and mortality in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered to have high levels of antibiotic resistance compared to those with low levels
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Hanberger, H. Antonelli, M. Holmbom, M. Lipman, J. Pickkers, P. Leone, M. Rello, J. Sakr, Y. Walther, S.M. Vanhems, P. Vincent, J.-L. Betsch, H. Fogh, B. Espersen, K. Jacobsen, K. Berezowicz, P. Harjola, V. Sofianos, E. Armaganidis, A. Routsi, C. Bitzani, M. Chalkiadaki, A. Michalopoulos, A. Mouloudi, E. Ioannidou, E. Myrianthefs, P. Koulenti, D. Karampela, I. Kyriazopoulos, G. Mandragos, K. Clouva-molyvdas, P. Moraiti, A. Pneumatikos, I. Filos, K. Zakynthinos, E. Kotanidou, A. Vakalos, A. Sprung, C. Lev, A. Kishinevsky, E. Cohen, J. Sofer, S. Vesconi, S. Greco, S. Borelli, M. Cecilia, P. Sapuppo, M. Lazzero, A. Mangani, V. Petrucci, N. Minerva, M. De blasio, E. Marzorati, S. Rosi, R. Giarratano, A. Margarit, O. Guberti, A. Scolz, S. Stelian, E. Emmi, V. Caspani, M. Rosano, A. Abbruzzese, C. Colonna, S. Ceriani, R. De Blasi, R. Panella, L. Borrelli, F. Lorella, P. Ruatti, H. Munch, C. Sorbara, C. Fiore, G. Chieregato, A. Conti, V. Guadagnucci, A. Pizzamiglio, M. Locicero, M. Marri, I. Sicignano, A. Conte, V. Oggioni, R. De Gasperi, A. De Negri, P. Santagostino, G. Fumagalli, R. Marino, G. Castiglione, G. Sforza, D. Giuseppe, N. Bassetti, M. Ferraro, F. Clementi, S. Alessandro, D. Cotogni, P. Ranieri, MV. Antonelli, M. Martinelli, L. Gianesello, L. Gullo, A. Morelli, A. Biancofiore, G. Della Rocca, G. Borg, M. De Pont, A. Rosseel, P. Ten Cate, J. Van Berkel, G. Corsten, S. Bakker, J. Vogelaar, J. Blom, H. Kieft, H. Kuiper, M. Gille, A. Pickkers, P. Vet, J. Ammann, J. Den Boer, S. Wesselink, R. Speelberg, B. Pham, C. Rodgers, M. Bergmans, D. Groeneveld, J. Loevstad, R. Klepstad, P. Erno, P. Junker, A. Bártolo, A. Castelo-Branco Sousa, M. Esteves, F. Martins, A. Oliveira, T. Ponce, P. Mourão, L. Febra, C. Carmo, E. Lopes, V. Póvoa, P. Rezende, A. Costa, H. Moreira, P. Pádua, F. Leite, A. Almeida, E. Alves, M. Sousa, A. Telo, L. Dias, C. Paiva, J. Ribeiro, R. Amaro, P. Carneiro, A. Moreno, R. Matos, R. Afonso, S. Bouw, M. França, C. Rubio, O. Mañez, R. Campiñez, M. Alvarez, M. Jorda, R. Naveira-Abeigón, E. Monedero, P. Alemparte-Pardavila, E. Garcia del Valle, S. Perez Calvo, C. Palomar, M. Guerrero, F. Caballero Zirena, A. Arribas, M. Bustamante Munguira, E. Ruiz, J. Iglesias, L. Zavala, E. Valencia, M. Blesa Malpica, A. Martinez-Sagasti, F. Nieto, M. Aguilar, G. Martinon-Torres, F. Lorente, C. Insausti, J. Vegas Pinto, R. Santos, I. Escriba, A. Olaechea, P. Muñoz, E. Antón Caraballo, E. Galdos-Anuncibay, P. Lopez Camps, V. Esteban-Reboll, F. Estella, A. Bocero, L. Ibañez, A. Pueyo, L. María Jesús, L. Iglesias, L. Silva, J. Garro, P. Ramos-gómez, L. Rovira, A. Martin Delgado, M. Monton Dito, J. Garcia, F. Navarro, J. Latour-Perez, J. Albaya, A. Bustinza, A. Sole-violán, J. Ugarte Peña, P. Yuste, I. De Rojas Román, J. Vallés, J. Esteban, E. Quintana Tort-Martorell, E. Moreno, M. López Ciudad, V. Manzano Ramirez, A. Sánchez-Olmedo, J. Borges, M. Amador Amerigo, J. Guerrero Gomez, F. Montejo González, J. Sirvent, J. Mesalles Sanjuan, E. Barcenilla-Gaite, F. Serrano, N. Cerdá, E. Lesmes Serrano, A. Garcia-Fuentes, C. Macias Pingarrón, J. Espinosa, E. Sanchez Garcia, M. Felices, F. de la Torre-Prados, M. Maria Jesus, H. Luis, V. Jara, R. Briones Lopez, M. Posada, P. Galvan, B. Mariscal, F. Gil, B. Sierra, R. Rico-Feijoo, J. Corcobado Márquez, C. Izura, J. González, J. Soto Ibáñez, J. Petersen, P. Johansson, L. Blomqvist, H. Peterzén, B. Wyon, N. Stiernstrom, H. Lindström, I. Paulsson, A. Agvald-Ohman, C. Petersson, J. Friberg, H. Einar, V. Hammarskjöld, F. Schindele, M. Arvidsson, S. Sellgren, J. Hulting, J. Häggqvist, J. Rudenstam, J. Lind, D. Kokinsky, E. Owall, A. Jacobson, S. Nydahl, A. Atalan, K. Ates, C. Kahveci, A. Fistikci, H. Kaya, A. Ozgencil, E. Kizilkaya, M. Bosnak, M. Bodur, H. Akan, M. Guven, M. Turkoglu, M. Topeli, A. Togal, T. Uzel, N. Akinci, I. Cakar, N. Tugrul, S. Demirkiran, O. Adanir, T. Dogruer, K. Turkmen, A. Guven, H. Ulger, F. Kocak, S. the EPIC II Group of Investigators
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Background: Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing concern in ICUs worldwide. Infection with an antibiotic resistant (ABR) strain of an organism is associated with greater mortality than infection with the non-resistant strain, but there are few data assessing whether being admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with high levels of antimicrobial resistance is associated with a worse outcome than being admitted to an ICU with low rates of resistance. The aim of this study was, therefore, to compare the characteristics of infections and antibiotic treatments and patient outcomes in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having high levels of antibiotic resistance and those admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having low levels of antibiotic resistance.Methods: Data from the large, international EPIC II one-day point prevalence study on infections in patients hospitalized in ICUs were used. For the current study, we compared the data obtained from patients from two groups of countries: countries with reported MRSA rates of ≥ 25% (highABR: Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey) and countries with MRSA rates of < 5% (lowABR: Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden).Results: On the study day, 1187/2204 (53.9%) patients in the HighABR ICUs were infected and 255/558 (45.7%) in the LowABR ICUs (P < 0.01). Patients in the HighABR ICUs were more severely ill than those in the LowABR ICUs, as reflected by a higher SAPS II score (35.6 vs 32.7, P < 0.05) and had longer median ICU (12 days vs 5 days) and hospital (24 days vs 16 days) lengths of stay. They also had higher crude ICU (20.0% vs 15.4%) and hospital (27.0% vs 21.5%) mortality rates (both P < 0.05). However, after multivariable adjustment and matched pair analysis there were no differences in ICU or hospital mortality rates between High or LowABR ICU patients overall or among those with infections.Conclusions: Being hospitalized in an ICU in a region with high levels of antimicrobial resistance is not associated per se with a worse outcome. © 2014 Hanberger et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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36. Candida bloodstream infections in intensive care units: analysis of the extended prevalence of infection in intensive care unit study
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37. CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN WITH PANDEMIC INFLUENZA (H1N1) 2009 IN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN TURKEY
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Kendirli, T., Demirkol, D., Yildizdas, D., Anil, A. B., Asilioglu, N., Karapinar, B., Erkek, N., Sevketoglu, E., oguz dursun, Arslankoylu, A. E., Bayrakci, B., Bosnak, M., Koroglu, T., Horoz, O. O., Citak, A., Kesici, S., Ates, C., Karabocuoglu, M., Ince, E., and Ege Üniversitesi
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38. Infections, antibiotic treatment and mortality in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered to have high levels of antibiotic resistance compared to those with low levels
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Background: Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing concern in ICUs worldwide. Infection with an antibiotic resistant (ABR) strain of an organism is associated with greater mortality than infection with the non-resistant strain, but there are few data assessing whether being admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with high levels of antimicrobial resistance is associated with a worse outcome than being admitted to an ICU with low rates of resistance. The aim of this study was, therefore, to compare the characteristics of infections and antibiotic treatments and patient outcomes in patients admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having high levels of antibiotic resistance and those admitted to ICUs in countries considered as having low levels of antibiotic resistance.Methods: Data from the large, international EPIC II one-day point prevalence study on infections in patients hospitalized in ICUs were used. For the current study, we compared the data obtained from patients from two groups of countries: countries with reported MRSA rates of ≥ 25% (highABR: Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey) and countries with MRSA rates of < 5% (lowABR: Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden).Results: On the study day, 1187/2204 (53.9%) patients in the HighABR ICUs were infected and 255/558 (45.7%) in the LowABR ICUs (P < 0.01). Patients in the HighABR ICUs were more severely ill than those in the LowABR ICUs, as reflected by a higher SAPS II score (35.6 vs 32.7, P < 0.05) and had longer median ICU (12 days vs 5 days) and hospital (24 days vs 16 days) lengths of stay. They also had higher crude ICU (20.0% vs 15.4%) and hospital (27.0% vs 21.5%) mortality rates (both P < 0.05). However, after multivariable adjustment and matched pair analysis there were no differences in ICU or hospital mortality rates between High or LowABR ICU patients overall or among those with infections.Conclusions: Being hospitalized in an ICU in a region with high level
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39. The response of broilers to dietary organic acid mixture
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ERDOGAN, Z., ATES, C. T., Aksu, Taylan, and BAYTOK, E.
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Organic acids are an alternative to antibiotic to be used exclusively as a growth stimulant and for improvement of the feed conversion rate in farm animals (Esteive et al., 1997). Organic acids reduce production of toxic components by bacteria and change the morphology of the intestinal wall and reduce colonization of pathogens on the intestinal wall, thus preventing damage of the epithelial cells (Langhout, 2000). The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of supplementation of different levels of organic acid mixture on broiler performance, carcass characteristics and meat composition.
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40. PP147-MON: Malnutrition, Sarcopenia and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
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Alparslan, I., primary, Ates, C., additional, and Demirer, S., additional
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41. Factors That May Impact Survival For Pediatric Liver Transplant Patients in Turkey: An Analysis of The PELD Score in Turkish Transplant Registry Over The Last 3 Years.
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Uzundurukan, Z., primary, Kapuagasi, A., additional, Ozturk, M., additional, Ates, C., additional, Silay, Y., additional, and Sencan, I., additional
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42. Erratum: Dissipative Binding of Lattice Bosons through Distance-Selective Pair Loss [Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 233003 (2012)]
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Ates, C., primary, Olmos, B., additional, Li, W., additional, and Lesanovsky, I., additional
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43. Inhomogeneities and impurities in a dense one-dimensional Rydberg lattice gas
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Ji, S., primary, Sanghai, V., additional, Ates, C., additional, and Lesanovsky, I., additional
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44. Exciton dynamics in emergent Rydberg lattices
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Bettelli, S., primary, Maxwell, D., additional, Fernholz, T., additional, Adams, C. S., additional, Lesanovsky, I., additional, and Ates, C., additional
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45. Nonadiabatic Motional Effects and Dissipative Blockade for Rydberg Atoms Excited from Optical Lattices or Microtraps
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Li, W., primary, Ates, C., additional, and Lesanovsky, I., additional
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46. Fast and Quasideterministic Single Ion Source from a Dipole-Blockaded Atomic Ensemble
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Ates, C., primary, Lesanovsky, I., additional, Adams, C. S., additional, and Weatherill, K. J., additional
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47. Equilibration of quantum hard rods in one dimension
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Ji, S, primary, Ates, C, additional, Garrahan, J P, additional, and Lesanovsky, I, additional
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48. Dissipative Binding of Lattice Bosons through Distance-Selective Pair Loss
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Ates, C., primary, Olmos, B., additional, Li, W., additional, and Lesanovsky, I., additional
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49. 812 Cardiopulmonary Arrest in Pediatric Emergency Care and Intensive Care: A Multicenter Study in Turkey
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Kendirli, T., primary, Erkek, N., additional, Koroglu, T., additional, Bayrakci, B., additional, guzel, A., additional, Citak, A., additional, Demirkol, D., additional, Agin, H., additional, Arslankoylu, A., additional, Kutlu, N., additional, Paksu, S., additional, Anil, A., additional, Kalkan, G., additional, Yildizdas, D., additional, Duman, M., additional, Dundaroz, R., additional, Asilioglu, N., additional, Yaman, A., additional, Kesici, S., additional, Tekin, D., additional, Dursun, O., additional, Odek, C., additional, Ates, C., additional, Yilmaz, H., additional, Ince, E., additional, and Karabocuoglu, M., additional
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50. Entropic enhancement of spatial correlations in a laser-driven Rydberg gas
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Ates, C., primary and Lesanovsky, I., additional
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