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Öğe Can cystatin C be used as a marker of microalbuminuria?(2001) Pinarcik H.; Aktürk Z.; Akin F.; Akin M.; Pinarcik G.[No abstract available]Öğe Investigation of AC and DC Breakdown Behavior on Different Solid Insulating Materials(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021) Akin F.; Arikan O.; Uydur C.C.Population growth and developments in the world increase the demand for electrical energy every year. With the investments made to meet this demand, high voltage facilities are enlarged, voltage levels are increased and power equipment capacities are further challenged. Therefore, insulation coordination is of great importance for the continuity of the power systems. Since breakdown strength is the factor that determines the usage area and service life of insulation materials, it should be taken into consideration for the proper insulation design. One of the factors affecting the breakdown strength is the type of applied voltage. For this reason, the breakdown performance of insulating materials should be investigated under different types of voltages. In this study, the breakdown performances of presspaper, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and styrene-butadiene rubber/natural rubber (SBR/NR) samples were investigated under AC, positive DC(+) and negative DC(-) voltages. Experiments were carried out in Yildiz Technical University High Voltage Laboratory. © 2021 Chamber of Turkish Electrical Engineers.Öğe Postpartum maternal levels of hemoglobin A1c and cord C-peptide in macrosomic infants of non-diabetic mothers(Parthenon Publishing Group Ltd, 2002) Akin M.; Ceran O.; Atay E.; Atay Z.; Akin F.; Akturk Z.Objective: This study was designed to test the hypothesis that macrosomia in infants born to non-diabetic mothers is associated with an increased incidence of hyperinsulinemia and normal maternal glucose regulation in late pregnancy. Methods: Twenty mothers and their macrosomic infants were chosen as the study group, and 20 mothers with their appropriate-for-gestational-age infants were chosen as the control group. Results: No difference in postpartum mean hemoglobin A1c levels was observed between the mothers of macrosomic infants and those of control infants. Cord plasma C-peptide levels were significantly higher in macrosomic than in control infants. Conclusions: This study revealed that macrosomic infants of non-diabetic mothers were significantly more likely to have hyperinsulinemia than were normal-sized infants, and this hyperinsulinemia was not caused by dysregulation in glucose metabolism.