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Öğe Alternaria and cladosporium spores in the atmosphere of Konya, Turkey(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Artac, H.; Kizilpinar, I; Pekcan, S.; Dogan, C.; Reisli, I[Abstract not Available]Öğe Consequences of heterozygous loss of CD19 expression(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2008) Artac, H.; Reisli, I; Kara, R.; Cinar, Adin S.; Pico-Knijnenburg, I; Pekcan, S.; van Dongen, J. J. M.[Abstract not Available]Öğe The "extreme" errors in inhaler device use: data from the INTEDA-1 study(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011) Caliskaner, Z.; Ozturk, C.; Pekcan, S.; Yilmaz, O.; Ozturk, S.; Ceylan, E.; Can, C.[Abstract not Available]Öğe NEW PROGNOSTIC LABORATORY PARAMETERS AND USE OF INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN G REPLACEMENT FOR SEVERE H1N1 INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN(SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, 2012) Gokturk, B.; Pekcan, S.; Emiroglu, M.; Guner, S. N.; Kirac, M.; Keles, S.; Artac, H.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Physicians' knowledge of and opinions about inhaler treatments in asthma and COPD: the INTEDA-1 study(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011) Caliskaner, Z.; Ozturk, C.; Pekcan, S.; Yilmaz, O.; Ozturk, S.; Ceylan, E.; Can, C.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Pollen grains in the atmosphere of Konya, Turkey(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Kizilpinar, I; Artac, H.; Pekcan, S.; Dogan, C.; Reisli, I[Abstract not Available]Öğe Sleep habits and related factors in kindergarten children(WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS, 2019) Durduran, Y.; Pekcan, S.; Çolpan, B.Aim: This study aimed to determine the sleeping habits and sleeping periods of kindergarten children, in order to analyze the problems related to sleep hygiene and determine the underlying factors. Methods: The sample size of this cross-sectional study consisted of 390 children. A questionnaire filled in by the parents was used as the data collection tool. The data were analyzed with appropriate statistical tests. Results: According to the mothers, 77.2% of the children had their own room at home. Thirty nine percent of children slept with the full light on in their room, 50.3% slept with night light on in their room, 12.3% slept with the radio/television on in their room. Infant sleep practices found in this study are swaddling (18.5%), wrapping of the infant's arms (21.0%), and rocking (58.7%). Conclusions: In terms of sleep hygiene, the vast majority of the children slept in a bright environment, and there were electronic appliances in the room. Common infant-transition-to-sleep practices observed were wrapping their arms and swaddling them. In our point of view, awareness training for parents about the subject will support sleep hygiene practices.Öğe A village screening study for CD19 deficiency(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Reisli, I; Artac, H.; Pekcan, S.; Kara, R.; Yumlu, K.; Karagol, C.; Cimen, O.[Abstract not Available]