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    Spline regression models for complex multi-modal regulatory networks by Özmen, A., Kropat, E., Weber, G.-W.

    Published in Optimization methods & software (04-05-2014)
    “…Complex regulatory networks often have to be further expanded and improved with regard to the unknown effects of additional parameters and factors that can…”
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    Finding the composition of gas mixtures by a phthalocyanine-coated QCM sensor array and an artificial neural network by Özmen, A., Tekce, F., Ebeoğlu, M.A., Taşaltın, C., Öztürk, Z.Z.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (23-05-2006)
    “…This paper presents a system, which is made of an array of eight phthalocyanine-coated QCM sensors and an ANN to find the corresponding composition of a gas…”
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    Anesthetic Level Prediction Using a QCM Based E-Nose by Saraolu, H M, Özmen, A, Ebeolu, M A

    Published in Journal of medical systems (01-06-2008)
    “…Anesthetic level measurement is a real time process. This paper presents a new method to measure anesthesia level in surgery rooms at hospitals using a QCM…”
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    Residual separation of magnetic fields using a Cellular Neural Network approach by ALBORA, A. M, ÖZMEN, A, UCAN, O. N

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-09-2001)
    “…--In this paper, a Cellular Neural Network (CNN) has been applied to a magnetic regional/residual anomaly separation problem. CNN is an analog parallel…”
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    Computation of Clebsch-Gordan and Gaunt Coefficients Using Binomial Coefficients by Guseinov, I.I., Özmen, A., Atav, Ü., Yüksel, H.

    Published in Journal of computational physics (01-12-1995)
    “…Using binomial coefficients the Clebsch-Gordan and Gaunt coefficients were calculated for extremely large quantum numbers. The main advantage of this approach…”
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    Transfer of super(137)Cs in tea and other foods to man after the Chernobyl accident in Turkey by Cetiner, MA, Oezmen, A

    “…The transfer fraction of super(137)Cs to man from ingestion of radioactively contaminated tea has been calculated. A transfer fraction of 32% was calculated…”
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