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Öğe Detection of bone fractures using image processing techniques and artificial neural networks(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Öztürk, Ö.; Kutucu, H.The use of computer technology in medical sciences is spreading with technology. The use of computers especially for imaging has become a third eye for physicians. In orthopedic surgeons, after simple roentgenograms for fracture detection, the use of computerized tomography and magnetic resonance has provided great convenience in the detection of fracture, typing, and therefore the appropriate treatment of the patient. The advancing technology has increased the quality of the images in the x-rayograms, reduced artifacts and enabled digital measurements. In this study, image processing and learning techniques were used to diagnose long bone fractures. The proposed artificial neural network has 89% success rate. © 2017 IEEE.Öğe Liberal populism and capital-owning class in the transformation of labour regime in Turkey(Peter Lang AG, 2020) Alpman, P.S.; Öztürk, Ö.This study concentrates on the relationship between the populist rhetoric and capital-owning class in Turkey. The trajectory of populist rhetoric in Turkey has been defined as a consequence of intricate relations between the paradigm of statism and different representations of liberalism, and has been reconstructed within the network of tensions and intersections between statism and liberalism. Populism in Turkey is claimed to involve a liberal content blended with the discourses of developmentalism and religion, which were shaped by the state control, until the 2000s. Starting with the transition to the multiparty period, liberal populism has been used as an effective rhetorical strategy in Turkish political life for the power struggles of different factions within capital-owning class for many years. In this sense, liberal populism has established the main rhetoric in the regulation of the relations between the capital-owning class and the working class until the 2000s. Each new economic arrangement has produced its own liberal populist rhetoric and used it as a propaganda tool for subsequent arrangements. The first part of this study puts a particular focus upon the interconnections between the discourses of liberalism and the paradigm of statism which constituted the very idea of liberal populism. The chapter then attempts to understand how liberal populism shapes political discourses as well as the class dynamics. Lastly, it accounts for how liberal populist rhetoric and political practices of the capital-owning class have developed in the formation process of the circumstances that have led to ruling of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2020. All rights reserved.Öğe True and falses known by the mothers about mother milk and breastfeeding(Galenos Yayincilik,, 2018) Öztürk, Ö.; Sarikaya, P.; Özdemir, S.; Çikendin, Z.; Zünbül, N.INTRODUCTION: This study was performed descriptively to investigate true and falses known by the mothers about mother milk and breastfeeding. METHODS: The study was performed with 250 mothers whose infants between 0-2 years old were hospitalized in Research and Training Hospital between January 1 – March 1, 2015. A questionnaire including 32 questions and a descriptive form including 34 statements which were evaluating knoledge of the mothers about mother milk and breastfeeding were used as data collection tools. Statistical analyses were used for the assessment of data. RESULTS: Mean age of the mothers in the study was 28.7 years; 27.6% were elementary school graduates and 87.2% were housewives. It was determined that 85.6% of the mothers were informed about mother milk and breastfeeding, and healthcare professionals were found to be in the first place by 56% for information resources. 41.6% of the mothers gave “yes” response to the statement of “Mother milk in the refrigerator should be warmed before given to the baby”; 71.2% gave “yes” response to the statement of “Breasts are cleaned with carbonated or soapy water before each breastfeeding”. When the responses of the mothers for their status of getting information and for mother milk and breastfeeding were compared, a statistically significant difference was found between their status of getting information and eight statements (p<0.05). DISCUSSION and CONCLUSION: Although majority of the mothers in the study were informed about breast milk and breastfeeding, it was observed that their knowledge about mother milk and breastfeeding was not enough. © 2018, Galenos Yayincilik,. All rights reserved.