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Waste Manag ; 180: 115-124, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38564912

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In this study, the waste generation at the educational institutes chosen from four different levels (kindergartens, primary, secondary and high schools) in Istanbul was measured on-site and the contents of the waste thrown into the recycling bins were determined to specify capture rates. Separation and weighing processes were performed at 16 spots in high schools, 12 spots in secondary schools, 7 spots in primary schools and 7 spots in kindergartens. A survey was conducted to determine the students' awareness of recycling in these schools. It was revealed that the wastes produced from educational institutes are organics (36.4 %), paper (24 %), plastics (14.4 %), glass (8.1 %), metals (4.8 %) and miscellaneous (12.3 %). The survey results indicate that 93 % of the participants think recycling is important, 71 % of them throw their waste into suitable waste bins and 59 % of them know the location of the recycling bins. At the primary school level, a very high rate of paper waste (92.3 %) was reported in plastic bins while plastic waste collected in these bins remained only 5.7 %. It was also seen that glass waste captured in glass bins and metal waste in metal bins remain very low rates (20.9 % and 29.2 %, respectively) at the secondary school level. At the high school level, it was determined that the most commonly captured wastes in glass, plastics and paper bins are glass (47.5 %), plastic (43.2 %) and paper (32.5 %), respectively. Correlation analyses indicated a high positive correlation (p < 0.05) between particular types of waste.


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Plastics , Waste Management , Humans , Recycling , Students , Schools
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High Alt Med Biol ; 22(3): 293-299, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34191602

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Akin, Senay, Metin Bastug, Ridvan Colak, Hakan Ficicilar, Betul Simten Saglam, Nazan S. Kosar, and Haydar Demirel. Possible adaptation of the adrenal gland Hsp72 expression to hypoxic stress. High Alt Med Biol. 22:293-299, 2021. Background: Adrenal glands play a central role in the general response to stress and controlling wholebody homeostasis. One of the most severe environmental stresses encountered by high-altitude climbers is hypoxia. Since the 72 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp72) has a critical role in cellular homeostasis, regulation of Hsp72 in adrenal glands seems to be crucial for maintaining cellular integrity of the gland and sustaining an adequate whole-body stress response in a hypoxic environment. Therefore, this study investigated if 15 days of hypoxia results in the induction of Hsp72 in adrenal glands. In addition, we examined whether heat treatment had any effect on adrenal Hsp72 expression to hypoxia, as cellular and systemic physiological cross-adaptation was suggested between heat stress and hypoxic stress. Materials and Methods: Male 4-month-old Wistar rats were randomly assigned to one of the four experimental groups (n = 8 each group): (1) control (C), (2) heat treatment (15H), (3) heat treatment and 15 days of normobaric hypoxia (15HHp), and (4) 15 days of normobaric hypoxia (15Hp). Three one-hour heat treatment sessions at 41°C were applied on the first two days before hypoxic exposure and on the day 7. Hypoxic exposure was consisting of normobaric hypoxia containing 9.7% O2. Results: Fifteen days of hypoxia did not increase the adrenal Hsp72 levels (p = 0.99). Furthermore, when hypoxia was added to the heat treatment, heat-related increases in adrenal Hsp72 levels disappeared. Adrenal weight to body weight ratio was not different among groups (p = 0.11). Plasma corticosterone levels were significantly lower in all experimental groups compared with control (p < 0.05), and addition of hypoxia resulted in further significant reduction of the plasma corticosterone levels (C > 15H>15HHp >15Hp; p < 0.05). Conclusions: These data demonstrate the adaptation of the adrenal gland to 15-day chronic normobaric hypoxic stress as well as possible cross-adaptation between heat and hypoxic stress in the adrenal gland.


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Adrenal Glands , Hypoxia , Acclimatization , Animals , HSP72 Heat-Shock Proteins , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Front Psychol ; 9: 92, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29479326

ABSTRACT

Recently, two forms of virtue-related humor, benevolent and corrective, have been introduced. Benevolent humor treats human weaknesses and wrongdoings benevolently, while corrective humor aims at correcting and bettering them. Twelve marker items for benevolent and corrective humor (the BenCor) were developed, and it was demonstrated that they fill the gap between humor as temperament and virtue. The present study investigates responses to the BenCor from 25 samples in 22 countries (overall N = 7,226). The psychometric properties of the BenCor were found to be sufficient in most of the samples, including internal consistency, unidimensionality, and factorial validity. Importantly, benevolent and corrective humor were clearly established as two positively related, yet distinct dimensions of virtue-related humor. Metric measurement invariance was supported across the 25 samples, and scalar invariance was supported across six age groups (from 18 to 50+ years) and across gender. Comparisons of samples within and between four countries (Malaysia, Switzerland, Turkey, and the UK) showed that the item profiles were more similar within than between countries, though some evidence for regional differences was also found. This study thus supported, for the first time, the suitability of the 12 marker items of benevolent and corrective humor in different countries, enabling a cumulative cross-cultural research and eventually applications of humor aiming at the good.

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