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    ETM 520 Student Project - Coskun

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    Critique of the IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management article, A Comparison of R&D Project Termination Factors in Four Industrial Nations

    Rezension: A. Coskun (Ed) Roms auswärtige Freunde in der späten Republik und im frühen Prinzipat.

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    Schulz R, Heinen H, Tröster M. Rezension: A. Coskun (Ed) Roms auswärtige Freunde in der späten Republik und im frühen Prinzipat. HZ. 2006;283:720-721

    Web Science presentation: student experience

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    This presentation will relate the experience of a student of Web Science. It will provide an account of informal self-directed approach to learning the discipline. Following independent research into web science alongside study for an Information Technology related degree, the author then began studies for a PhD. Further independent learning took place, which was then, to some extent formalized through participation in the Web Science MOOC run by the University of Southampton. Although not an account of the participation in a structured programme of study, the account may provide insights into the challenges of learning about a discipline which is fundamentally inter-disciplinary

    Difluorobora-s-diazaindacene dyes as highly selective dosimetric reagents for fluoride anions

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    Difltiorobora-s-diazaindacene derivatives are shown to report fluoride ions selectively in acetone solutions; both absorption and emission characteristics are drastically altered, and as a result, (his hitherto unknown reaction transforms the BODIPY(R) class of dyes into highly selective chromogenic and dual channel fluorogenic reagents for fluoride

    A new slip safety risk scale of natural stones with statistical K-means clustering analysis (vol 11, 799, 2018)

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    The original version of this paper was published with error. Tables 3 and Table 4 were evaluated and compared according to the Ph.D. thesis of coskun (2013). Given in this article are the updated tables.KOSGEB (Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization of Turkey) R&D and Innovation Support Programme [2016/3]; Sivas Cumhuriyet University Scientific Research Project (BAP) SMYO Project [008, 010]This study was supported by KOSGEB (Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization of Turkey) R&D and Innovation Support Programme (Project No: 2016/3) and Sivas Cumhuriyet University Scientific Research Project (BAP) SMYO Project No. 008 and 010. I would like to thank for their contributions

    Seismic data reveal eastern Black Sea Basin structure

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    Rifted continental margins are formed by progressive extension of the lithosphere. The development of these margins plays an integral role in the plate tectonic cycle, and an understanding of the extensional process underpins much hydrocarbon exploration. A key issue is whether the lithosphere extends uniformly, or whether extension varies\ud with depth. Crustal extension may be determined using seismic techniques. Lithospheric extension may be inferred from the waterloaded subsidence history, determined from\ud the pattern of sedimentation during and after rifting. Unfortunately, however, many rifted margins are sediment-starved, so the subsidence history is poorly known.\ud To test whether extension varies between the crust and the mantle, a major seismic experiment was conducted in February–March 2005 in the eastern Black Sea Basin (Figure 1), a deep basin where the subsidence history is recorded\ud by a thick, post-rift sedimentary sequence. The seismic data from the experiment indicate the presence of a thick, low-velocity zone, possibly representing overpressured sediments. They also indicate that the basement and\ud Moho in the center of the basin are both several kilometers shallower than previously inferred. These initial observations may have considerable impact on thermal models of the petroleum system in the basin. Understanding\ud the thermal history of potential source rocks is key to reducing hydrocarbon exploration risk. The experiment, which involved collaboration between university groups in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Turkey, and BP and\ud Turkish Petroleum (TPAO), formed part of a larger project that also is using deep seismic reflection and other geophysical data held by the industry partners to determine the subsidence history and hence the strain evolution of\ud the basin

    Freundschaft und Gefolgschaft in den auswärtigen Beziehungen der Römer (2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. - 1. Jahrhundert n.Chr.), (Hrsg. A. Coskun). Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, 2008

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    Schulz R. Freundschaft und Gefolgschaft in den auswärtigen Beziehungen der Römer (2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. - 1. Jahrhundert n.Chr.), (Hrsg. A. Coskun). Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, 2008. Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung . 2011;128:574-578

    Prognosis of subglottic carcinoma: Is it really worse?

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    Coskun, H., Mendenhall, W.M., Rinaldo, A., Rodrigo, J.P., Suárez, C., Strojan, P., López, F., Mondin, V., Saba, N.F., Shaha, A.R., Smee, R., Takes, R.P., Ferlito, A

    Current philosophy in the surgical management of neck metastases for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

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    Coskun, H.H., Medina, J.E., Robbins, K.T., Silver, C.E., Strojan, P., Teymoortash, A., Pellitteri, P.K., Rodrigo, J.P., Stoeckli, S.J., Shaha, A.R., Suárez, C., Hartl, D.M., De Bree, R., Takes, R.P., Hamoir, M., Pitman, K.T., Rinaldo, A., Ferlito, A

    Author Correction: Inceptor counteracts insulin signalling in β-cells to control glycaemia.

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    In this Article, the affiliations for author Ünal Coskun were incorrect. They should be ‘German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Neuherberg, Germany’, ‘Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden of Helmholtz Center Munich, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany’ and ‘Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and University Clinic Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany’ (affiliations 2, 10 and 14, respectively), and not ‘Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany’ (affiliation 5). The original Article has been corrected online
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