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    President Hushang Bahar Interviews, 1986

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    Transcript of a series of 1986 interviews with the College's first President, Hushang Bahar. Interview condensed by Nancy Craft from the original video interviews. Interview #1 transcribed by Patty Caughey; #2 and #3 by Darlene Finn; and #4 by Lisa Doran.Archived web conten

    Gülten Bahar ile sözlü tarih görüşmesi

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    Bu görüşme, Onur Ulutaş koordinatörlüğünde Nilüfer Belediyesi bünyesindeki Sözlü Tarih ve Araştırma Projesi 1 başlığı altında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Bu proje kapsamında yapılan görüşmelerin sayısı 161’dir.Gülten Bahar, Bulgaristan'ın Kırcaali iline bağlı Ostrovitsa köyünde doğar. Çocukluğunu doğduğu köyde geçirir. Lise öğrenimini bitirdikten sonra evlenir. 17 sene nüfus müdürlüğünde çalışan Bahar, göç ettikleri dönemde yaşadıkları sıkıntılardan bahseder. Köy düğünlerini anlatırken diğer gelenek ve göreneklere de kısaca değinir.Nilüfer BelediyesiNilüfer’in Hikayesi. editör Onur Ulutaş. Bursa, 2014

    RRI Speaker Invitation Letter-Bahar-Fuchs.pdf

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    Invitation to present at the Rotman Research Institute Annual Conference 202

    Data for: The hardships of long distance relationships: time zone proximity and the location of MNC's knowledge-intensive activities

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    The files include (i) all the scripts (do files) used in the construction of all tables and graphs of the paper, based on the Dun & Bradstreet dataset (not included), and (ii) the knowledge intensity measures used for industries using both NAICS and SITC classifications in 4-digits. If using the measures, please also cite along this paper the following:Dany Bahar (2019) Measuring knowledge intensity in manufacturing industries: a new approach, Applied Economics Letters, 26:3, 187-190, DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2018.145664

    Bahar Rapid Needs Assessment (RNA) - Earthquake Disaster Northern Syria - Afrin District

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    This is a rapid needs assessment (RNA) targeting Afrin district in Northern Syria. The purpose is to create a snapshot of the current situation and needs after the earthquake struck NWS and Southern Turkey.ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGYBahar's MEAL team used both primary and secondary data sources to provide a comprehensive overview.? Primary data: field team observations and key informants interviews in affected areas.? Secondary data: through data shared by other parties located in the affected areas (local councils, NGOs, and community representatives) in addition to the reports shared by humanitarian response coordination clusters and agencies.Primary and secondary data were collected between the 06th and 8th of February 2023.LIMITATIONSAs this is an RNA conducted directly after the disaster occurred, Bahar MEAL team faced challenges collecting accurate statistics of the affected population, especially since the services were stopped, so the team gathered available pieces of data from different sources to create the full picture.CONTEXTOn Monday, 6 February 2023 at 04:17, a significant earthquake of magnitude 7.7 with an epicenter in southern Turkey caused a large number of casualties and widespread destruction to infrastructure and civilian buildings. Aleppo, Hama, Idleb, and Lattakia governorates in Syria sustained the majority of the damage, it was also felt in neighboring countries Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan. The earthquake severely impacted the GoS and OAG-held areas in Syria. In addition, 7.6, 6.6, and 6.5 magnitude earthquakes hit southern Turkey. The border between Turkey and Syria was the epicenter, and as of this writing, at least 435 aftershocks have been confirmed until Tuesday evening according to AFAD, and the number of earthquake victims across Syria rose to 2,370 fatalities and 2,554 injured according to Syrian civil defense

    Replication Data for: Migration and knowledge diffusion: The effect of returning refugees on export performance in the former Yugoslavia

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    Bahar, Dany, Hauptmann, Andreas, Özgüzel, Cem, and Rapoport, Hillel, (2024) “Migration and Knowledge Diffusion: The Effect of Returning Refugees on Export Performance in the Former Yugoslavia.” Review of Economics and Statistics 106:2, 287–304

    Episode 1 : Bahar & microscopy for brain metabolism: Journey into the PhD founded by Amélie Elouin (Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences)

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    This week Amélie receives the doctor Bahar Asadipour ! In this episode Bahar will tell us about her PhD-thesis : microscopy for brain metabolism... don’t be afraid, she will explain everything !- Recording and editing of the interviews by the PhD students of the Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences.- Upload to MediHal by Elsa BALDUZZI

    Synthesis and evaluation of amphiphilic scorpion-like and star macromolecules for biomedical applications

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    Self-assembled and unimolecular amphiphilic macromolecules with pseudo-double branched and single tails were synthesized. Degradation behavior, drug loading efficiency, drug release rate and stability of macromolecules were investigated. The anti-tumor drug, Camptothecin and the anti-inflammatory drug, Indomethacin were used to evaluate drug loading and release efficiency. Unimolecular amphiphilic macromolecules were more stable in the presence of the enzyme, lipase and human serum albumin (HSA) compared to self-assembled macromolecules. Pseudo-branched macromolecules drug release rate was slower compared to linear macromolecules. Furthermore, self-assembled single tail amphiphilic macromolecule (AScMs) were modified to achieve active tumor targeting and to achieve high concentration of drug with cyclo(RGDfk) and Doxorubicin, respectively. Cyclo(RGDfk) conjugated AScMs showed higher uptake in tumor cells compared to AScMs alone. Furthermore, AScMs and Cyclo(RGDfk)-AScMs showed similar uptake profile with healthy cells. Higher loading efficiency was determined in Doxorubicin conjugated AScMs. On the other hand, lower IC50 value (high toxicity) was determined by AScMs-Dox conjugation. Self-assembled pseudo branched macromolecules were modified with two carboxylate acids to achieve higher Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) uptake. LDL uptake of branched macromolecules was compared with linear self-assembled macromolecules which are modified with carboxylic acid and sulfuric acid by our group members. Two carboxylate acid conjugated-AScMs (2CM branched) achieved the highest LDL uptake compared to other macromolecules.M.S.Includes bibliographical references.by Bahar Demirdire

    Episode 1 : Bahar & microscopy for brain metabolism: Journey into the PhD founded by Amélie Elouin (Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences)

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    This week Amélie receives the doctor Bahar Asadipour ! In this episode Bahar will tell us about her PhD-thesis : microscopy for brain metabolism... don’t be afraid, she will explain everything !- Recording and editing of the interviews by the PhD students of the Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences.- Upload to MediHal by Elsa BALDUZZI

    Episode 1 : Bahar & microscopy for brain metabolism: Journey into the PhD founded by Amélie Elouin (Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences)

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    This week Amélie receives the doctor Bahar Asadipour ! In this episode Bahar will tell us about her PhD-thesis : microscopy for brain metabolism... don’t be afraid, she will explain everything !- Recording and editing of the interviews by the PhD students of the Laboratory of Optics and Biosciences.- Upload to MediHal by Elsa BALDUZZI
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