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Öğe Türü: Öğe , THE IMPACT OF KAZAKHSTAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS ON THE SECURITY OF THE TURKIC WORLD FROM PAST TO PRESENT: THE SOVIET PERIOD AND AFTER(Nobel Academic Publishing, 2023) Altınsoy, Zeynep Deniz; Açıkgöz, Ali; Değer, FilizKazakhstan was recognized in the international system as the ninth largest country in the world with the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)10. It was a reality that could not be ignored that such a large country with a surface area had an effective role in the changes taking place in its own geography. Dec. The rich oil reserves and the fact that it has become one of the leading uranium producers in the world have focused attention on the geopolitical importance of the country (Shkolnikov, 2011). In the post-Soviet period, Kazakhstan was aware that it should determine the political and economic areas that should be given priority in the international system that it had entered as an independent state. One of the priority areas was the border problem and ensuring border security after this problem was resolved, the last post-Soviet country whose border with Russia was determined was Kazakhstan. The 7,591-kilometer border with Russia made security issues a common concern despite the historical ties of the two countries and the emphasis on cultural cooperation. The existence of Decoupled Decouples was also too valuable for Russia and Kazakhstan not to be ignored, so at least keeping relations stable between the two countries, aside from improving, was also valuable for the security of the region.Öğe Türü: Öğe , Hybrid Bio-Algorithmic Intelligence: Co-Designing AI and Nature-Inspired Systems for Sustainable Transformation(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2026) Meriç Yazıcı, AyşeThe transition toward sustainable socio-technical systems requires more than technological innovation; it demands an integration of nature's adaptive intelligence with computational design. This paper introduces the hybrid bio-algorithmic intelligence (HBAI) framework, which co-designs artificial intelligence and ecological principles to create self-adaptive, resource-efficient and regenerative systems. Drawing from biological mechanisms such as stigmergy, mutualism and plasticity, HBAI formalises a multi-layered architecture linking ecological sensing, algorithmic learning and adaptive governance. The framework outlines translation pathways from natural motifs to algorithmic components and governance levers, demonstrating how co-evolutionary feedbacks can enhance resilience and reduce resource intensity. Conceptually, HBAI establishes a bridge between biomimicry and AI governance by embedding sustainability as a systemic property of intelligence rather than an external objective. Through theoretical synthesis and hypothetical application scenarios such as renewable-energy microgrids and circular-economy networks, it illustrates how algorithmic systems can evolve within planetary boundaries.Öğe Türü: Öğe , International Models of Occupational Health and Safety: Strategies, Systems, and Success Stories(IGI Global Scientific Publishing, 2026) Koçali, KaanInternational models of occupational health and safety (OHS) provide a framework for understanding how different countries protect workers’ health and promote safe working environments. Although all nations share the goal of reducing harm, their approaches vary widely due to differences in economic priorities and labor relations. By looking at global occupational health and safety models from highly regulated employer-led approaches we can better understand the strengths, challenges, and innovations shaping workplace safety around the world. This comparison not only highlights best practices but also helps inform strategies for improving OHS standards across diverse industries and regions. International Models of Occupational Health and Safety: Strategies, Systems, and Success Stories explores the different policies and practices of OHS practices across the globe. This book examines different case studies that reflect the diversity of OHS systems. Covering topics such as policies, safe work environments, and labor jobs, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, policymakers, graduate students, business organizations, and more.Öğe Türü: Öğe , On Close-to-Convex Harmonic Univalent Functions Associated with Poisson and Pascal Distribution Series(Kyungmoon Publishing, 2026) Çakmak, Serkan; Aydın, YıldızIn this study, relations are presented between subclasses of harmonic univalent functions via convolution operators involving Pascal and Poisson distribution series. Focusing on close-to-convex harmonic functions in the open unit disk U, inclusion statements are investigated and sufficient conditions are derived to ensure that these operators preserve geometric properties.Öğe Türü: Öğe , Inclusion Results in Harmonic Function Classes Using Power Series Distribution(Korean Mathematical Society, 2026) Yıldız, Aydın; Çakmak, SerkanIn this paper, we study inclusion relations for a previously introduced class of harmonic close-to-convex functions. Using operators defined via the pascal and poisson distribution series and applying suitable coefficient bounds, we obtain new inclusion results among the classes of harmonic convex functions, harmonic starlike functions, and the defined class. Our findings highlight the effectiveness of distribution series operators in geometric function theory.


















