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Optimizing Wind Energy Technology Selection Under Uncertain and Incomplete Information Using Fuzzy Best Worst Method and Fuzzy Information Axiom
(Old City Publishing Inc, 2024) Cebi, Selcuk; Cem, Ecem; Unal, Gorkem; Karakurt, Necip Fazil
Technology has a pivotal role in wind energy production, encompassing turbine design, control systems, and grid integration solutions. However, selecting the optimal technology investment presents a multifaceted challenge due to rapid industry evolution. Site-specific considerations, economic viability, reliability, durability, and integration with existing infrastructure all weigh heavily in the decision-making process. Environmental and societal impacts are rigorously supposed to be assessed for responsible energy production. A comprehensive approach, including a thorough evaluation of vendor and supplier capabilities, is deemed indispensable. To address these complexities, this study introduces an innovative approach to optimize wind turbine selection within established locations. The proposed methodology integrates the Fuzzy Best Worst Method (FBWM) and the Information Axiom, chosen for their adaptability in handling subjective expert responses. This combination aligns seamlessly with the nuanced nature of wind turbine technology assessment. The study offers a comprehensive review of relevant multi-criteria decision-making techniques, elaborates on the FBWM and Fuzzy Infor mation Axiom (FIA) approach, and presents apractical application. In the study, operational cost, maintenance cost, and power curve emerge as pivotal criteria. Ultimately, the study provides a robust framework for making informed and impactful technology investments in wind energy production.
The Impact of Multiple Sclerosis on Marriage and Divorce: Insights from A Multicenter Study in Turkey
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2024) Ethemoglu, Ozlem; Gocmen, Adalet; Omerhoca, Sami; Kocaogullar, Alperen; Gokce, Seyda; Guzey, Rumeysa; Bunul, Sena Destan
[No abstract available]
Evaluation of performance of agricultural producer organizations and a model proposal: Evidence from Turkey
(Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Administracao, 2022) Saglam, Ugur; Erbas, Nizamettin; Inan, I. Hakki
This paper reviews the performance of agricultural producer organizations (POs) and focuses on the Logit performance model. The research was conducted in Usak, Turkey where organizational mobility has been active. The main material of the research consisted of the survey data conducted with 360 producers. The collected data were analyzed econometrically, and the independent variables according to the Logit model proposed were founded statistically significant. 89.2% of the producers was a member of the PO in the region. Organizational performance level of the POs was high. Members' satisfaction levels with being a member of the PO were 72.9% and their satisfaction levels with works of the organization's management were also 66.7%. These rates were higher than those in other research. This study will be important in terms of creating organizational management with an innovative vision and contributing to the efforts to raise members' satisfaction with the POs.
The Role of Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β in the Zinc-Mediated Neuroprotective Effect of Metformin in Rats with Glutamate Neurotoxicity
(Wiley, 2023) Oruc, Aykut; Oruc, Kadriye Yagmur; Yanar, Karolin; Mengi, Murat; Caglar, Aysel; Kurt, Bahar Ozturk; Altan, Mehmet
[No abstract available]
Usage of pea protein and fibre inthe production of Tekirdağ meatball
(Deutscher Fachverlag Gmbh, 2024) Ozabravci, Arzu; Yilmaz, Ismail; Uran, Harun
This study evaluatedthe utilisation possibilities of pea proteinand peafibre in the production of Tekirda & gbreve; meatballs. For this purpose,Tekir-da & gbreve; meatballsampleswere supplemented with three differentratios(2%, 4% and 6%) of powder pea protein and pea fibre. After producti-on, raw and grilled Tekirda & gbreve; meatball sampleswere subjectedto somephysical and chemical analyses such as weight loss, colour,wateractivity,pH, moisture, ash, protein,fat, carbohydrate ratio and also interms of sensoryproperties.According to the results of the research,itwas foundthat 2% of pea proteinand pea fibre could be used in theformulationof Tekirda & gbreve; Meatballwithout any negative effect on thesensoryproperties of the products. Also, with this addition, meatballscan becomemore beneficial for human healthwithout changingitstraditional production method.However, further research is neededonthe use of vegetableadditivesin meatball production to improveandsupportnatural meatball productionfor human consumption