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    The effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog treatment (leuprolide) on body fat distribution in idiopathic central precocious puberty by Taşcilar, Mehmet Emre, Bilir, Pelin, Akinci, Ayşehan, Köse, Kenan, Akçora, Dilek, Inceoğlu, Deniz, Fitöz, Suat Omer

    Published in Turkish journal of pediatrics (01-01-2011)
    “…Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog (GnRHa) therapy is used in idiopathic central precocious puberty (ICPP) worldwide. It has also been shown that during…”
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    Assessment of peritrochanteric high T2 signal depending on the age and gender of the patients by Haliloglu, Nuray, Inceoglu, Deniz, Sahin, Gulden

    Published in European journal of radiology (01-07-2010)
    “…Abstract Introduction The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of peritrochanteric high T2 signal (peritrochanteric edema, peritendinitis) on routine…”
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    Concept and Scale Focus in Interior Design Education: An Adaptive Reuse Museum Project by HASIRCI, Deniz, BAKIR KÜÇÜKKAYA, İdil, EDES, Zeynep, TATARİ, M. Haluk, ROLLA, Silvia, ÇALIŞKANELLİ, Müge, KABAÇAM, Gülçin

    “…This study concentrates on the value of the interior design profession and how a concept and scale approach can enable a holistic professional approach. The…”
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    Effects of retail lighting on product color perception and user satisfaction by Dilgen,Özge, Hasırcı İnceoğlu,Deniz

    “…Light source color properties in retail applications are among the most important factors affecting the user satisfaction in shopping places. A lighting design…”
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    Biophilic interior design: A case study on the relation between water elements and well -being of the users in an educational building by Nevzati,Fiona, Demirbaş,Özgen Osman, Hasırcı İnceoğlu,Deniz

    “…The concept of biophilia is an innate human tendency to seek connection with nature. Biophilic design is the integration of the built environment and nature,…”
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