Publications by authors named "M U Ceran"

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  • * Evaluations before and six months after treatment revealed significant improvements in UI severity, with 43% of patients experiencing complete symptom resolution and a notable decrease in severe cases.
  • * No severe adverse events occurred; mild vaginal discharge was the only side effect, resolving within a week, indicating the treatment is both effective and safe.
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Background/aim: Diabetes has become a global epidemic, necessitating effective self-management strategies. This is particularly crucial for parents of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus, as they must make numerous daily decisions and perform complex care activities. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a comprehensive diabetes self-management scale specifically for parents of children with type 1 diabetes.

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To overcome the different challenges to food security caused by a growing population and climate change, soybean ( (L.) Merr.) breeders are creating novel cultivars that have the potential to improve productivity while maintaining environmental sustainability.

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Background: Social support positively affects the adaptation process of the woman to the maternal role during pregnancy and the postpartum period and increases her sensitivity to her baby. It is known that the support provided by fathers to their wives during this process positively affects their decision to breastfeed and continue.

Purpose: The aim of this study is to contribute to the literature by the Paternal Support Scale of Breastfeeding, testing its validity, reliability and psychometric properties.

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Background: Biomass accumulation as a growth indicator can be significant in achieving high and stable soybean yields. More robust genotypes have a better potential for exploiting available resources such as water or sunlight. Biomass data implemented as a new trait in soybean breeding programs could be beneficial in the selection of varieties that are more competitive against weeds and have better radiation use efficiency.

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