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The growing concern about decarbonization of the energy production system led to the use of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). However, RES has the drawback of being inherently intermittent and lack controllability, placing limitations on their use. To avoid such limitations, the exploitation of a...
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Non-condensable gases (NCG) in condensing geothermal flash plants have negative effects as they reduce heat transfer and thus deteriorate vacuum in condenser. Therefore, it is necessary to evacuate the condenser by vacuum pumps which substantially increases the parasitic load of the plant....
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Turkey has achieved great success in the tourism sector which started a greater than ever trend towards hotel … existing supply. Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, besides being a world-famous tourist attraction, also draws substantial …
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regarded as a solution to the unemployment in less developed regions. Within this framework, cities in Turkey, were evaluated …, cities in Turkey, were evaluated according to location factors that call center firms take into account. Cities that were …
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large and sizable wage gaps between formal and informal workers in Turkey. While parametric methods give similar estimates …
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and regional economic development in Turkey at the NUTS1 level. In order to reach this aim, entrepreneurship is measured … section, with the explanation of data and methodology, a short brief of firm and entrepreneurship policies in Turkey and the … effect of entrepreneurship on regional economic development in Turkey at two distinctive periods as 1987-2001 and 2004 …
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