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Data Paper Database covering the previously excluded daily life activities(2023-05-14) Mihçin, Şenay; Şahin, Ahmet Mert; Yılmaz, Mehmet; Alpkaya, Alican Tuncay; Tuna, Merve; Can, Nuray Korkmaz; Şahin, Serap; Akdeniz, Sevinç; Tosun, Aliye; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; İstanbul Üniversitesi; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi; Atatürk Araştırma HastanesiIn biomedical engineering, implants are designed according to the boundary conditions of gait data and tested against. However, due to diversity in cultural backgrounds, religious rituals might cause different ranges of motion and different loading patterns. Especially in the Eastern part of the world, diverse Activities of Daily Living (ADL) consist of salat, yoga rituals, and different style sitting postures. Although databases cover ADL for the Western population, a database covering these diverse activities of the Eastern world, specific to these populations is non-existent. To include previously excluded ADL is a key step in understanding the kinematics and kinetics of these activities. By means of developments in motion capture technologies, excluded ADL data are captured to obtain the coordinate values to calculate the range of motion and the joint reaction forces. This study focuses on data collection protocol and the creation of an online database of previously excluded ADL activities, targeting 200 healthy subjects via Qualisys and IMU motion capture systems, and force plates, from West and Middle East Asian populations. Anthropometrics are known to affect kinematics and kinetics which are also included in the collected data. The current version of the database covers 50 volunteers for 12 different activities, the database aims for 100- male and 100- female healthy volunteers as the final target including C3D and BVH file types. The tasks are defined and listed in a table to create a database to make a query based on age, gender, BMI, type of activity and motion capture system. The data is collected only from a healthy population to understand healthy motion patterns during these previously excluded ADLs. The collected data is to be used for designing implants to allow these sorts of activities to be performed without compromising the quality of life of patients performing these activities in the future.Other Koronavirüs sürecinde İYTE Kütüphanesi hizmetleri ve kullanıcı memnuniyeti(Koç Üniversitesi, 2020) Binen, Ayşen; Gürdal, Gültekin; İdin, Şükrü Merter; Can, Gönül Kafalı; Gürdal, GültekinKoronavirüs (Covid 19) salgınının Dünya Sağlık Örgütü tarafından pandemi olarak ilan edilmesi üzerine YÖK tarafından üniversitelerde eğitime uzaktan devam edileceği açıklanmıştır. Verilmiş olan bu karar karşısında fiziksel olarak kütüphaneye erişim kısıtlı olsa da İYTE kütüphanesi olarak kullanıcılarımızın yanında olmamız ve uzaktan eğitime destek vermemiz zorunlu hale gelmiştir. Kullanıcılarımızın bu süreçte kütüphane e-kaynaklarına erişim ile ilgili sorun yaşamamaları adına kampüs dışı erişimde izlenecek yollar, e-kitap veri tabanlarının kullanımı, aboneliğimiz olan veri tabanları, Koronavirüs hakkındaki bilimsel ve yararlı bilgiler, açık dersler, ücretsiz sertifikalı kurslar, bu süreçte yayınevlerinin erişime açtığı kaynaklar ve ilgili veri tabanlarına erişim, yayınevlerinin ve firmaların bu süreçte tüm araştırmacılara destek olmak için düzenledikleri webinarlar ve ürünlerine yönelik olarak düzenledikleri online eğitim seminerlerinin duyuruları, sanal müzeler ile online etkinlik ve konser bilgilerinin kullanıcılarımızla paylaşılması amaçlanmıştır. Yaşanan bu süreçte İYTE Kütüphanesi’nce verilen hizmetlerin faydasının kullanıcılarımıza ne ölçüde olduğunun değerlendirilebilmesi amacıyla bir anket hazırlanarak online ortamda kullanıcılarımızın bu ankete katılımı sağlanarak yapılmıştır. Bu anketin sonuçları değerlendirilip Koronavirüs sürecine özel verilen hizmetlerin faydası ölçülmüş ve sonuçlar değerlendirilmiştir.Data Paper Experimental data showing the thermal behavior of a flat roof with phase change material(Elsevier, 2015-12) Tokuç, Ayça; Başaran, Tahsin; Yesügey, Sadık Cengiz; Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; Dokuz Eylül ÜniversitesiThe selection and configuration of building materials for optimal energy efficiency in a building require some assumptions and models for the thermal behavior of the utilized materials. Although the models for many materials can be considered acceptable for simulation and calculation purposes, the work for modeling the real time behavior of phase change materials is still under development. The data given in this article shows the thermal behavior of a flat roof element with a phase change material (PCM) layer. The temperature and energy given to and taken from the building element are reported. In addition the solid-liquid behavior of the PCM is tracked through images. The resulting thermal behavior of the phase change material is discussed and simulated in [1] A. Tokuç, T. Başaran, S.C. Yesügey, An experimental and numerical investigation on the use of phase change materials in building elements: the case of a flat roof in Istanbul, Build. Energy, vol. 102, 2015, pp. 91-104.Data Paper Small RNA data set that includes tRNA-derived fragments from Jurkat cells treated with camptothecin(Elsevier Ltd., 2018-04) Coşacak, Mehmet İlyas; Akgül, Bünyamin; Erdoğan, İpek; Nalbant, Ayten; Akgül, BünyaminIn this article, we report a small RNA data set obtained from human T cell acute leukemia Jurkat cells, which were treated with the universal apoptotic agent camptothecin. Based on the Annexin-V labeling pattern, we sorted two Jurkat subpopulations in treated cells: one that is sensitive to the drug and the other being relatively more resistant. We report new original data that include the frequency of tRNA-derived fragments (tRF) in drug-sensitive and resistant cells. We also present partially analyzed data to show the origin of reads on tRNAs as well as the borders of the fragments. We believe that this data can benefit the science community working in the field of tRF and/or apoptosis.Data Paper Assessing museums' daylighting adequacy without annual measurement campaign: Dataset of a confrontation between measured and simulated illuminance values inside the Cetacean Gallery of the Charterhouse of Calci(Elsevier Ltd., 2020) Leccese, Francesco; Salvadori, Giacomo; Tambellini, Giuseppe; Kazanasmaz, Zehra TuğçeLighting Cultural Heritage is a complex task: light is necessary for the act of seeing, it can even enhance the visual experience [1,2], in addition proper lighting can significantly cut down energy consumptions [3], but on the same time it has detrimental effects on exhibits, especially daylight. In order to safeguard the exhibits from damages, national and international standards provide specific recommendations for exhibits' exposure, based on their photosensitivity category. These recommendations are the annual luminous exposure(LO) and the Maximum Illuminance Level (E-max), museums' curators have to verify that the display lighting conditions comply with the standards. Historical buildings are often converted into museums but, as their original purpose was different, the lighting conditions are often inadequate (e.g. too much uncontrolled daylight), therefore the lighting conditions' adequacy of the space should be assessed [4]. As the name suggest the annual luminous exposure requires an annual monitoring campaign, unfortunately it often happens that exhibits have been exposed incorrectly for prolonged periods, and therefore it is very important to evaluate the need of a fast intervention. In this casuistry a prolonged measurement campaign is not acceptable. Simulations can help running a great number of analysis while reducing the length and expenses of a measurements campaign, however their previsions must be validated. This paper provides the data acquired through measurements and simulations inside the Cetacean Gallery of the Monumental Charterhouse of Calci, near Pisa (Tuscany Region, Italy). The data comprehends horizontal and vertical illuminance measurements, recorded on December the 6th, and simulations run in Grasshopper with the plugins Honeybee+ and Ladybug. The data are related to the research article entitled "Application of climate-based daylight simulation to assess lighting conditions of space and artworks in historical buildings: the case study of Cetacean Gallery of the Monumental Charterhouse of Calci", published on the Journal of Cultural Heritage [5]. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.Data Paper Dataset of virtual and real-life visual experiences inside a museum: survey on visual perception with objective and subjective measures(Elsevier, 2023-04) Salvadori, Giacomo; Tambellini, Giuseppe; Çevik, Aslıhan; Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tuğçe; Leccese, Francesco; University of Pisa; University of Pisa; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; University of PisaOccupants’ perception of a space depends on their experience [1–3]. Four kinds of visiting experiences were carried out inside the Natural History Museum of the University of Pisa [4]. The museum is housed, together with the National Museum of the Charterhouse [5], inside the Monumental Charterhouse of Calci, near Pisa. Four of the permanent exhibition halls of the Museum were selected for the survey: Historical Gallery, Mammal's Hall, Ungulates’ Gallery and Cetaceans’ Gallery. A total of 117 participants were divided into four groups depending on their visiting experience: real-life, or virtual based respectively on videos, photos or computer-generated photorealistic images (renders). Experiences are compared. The comparison comprehends objective data (measured illuminance levels) and subjective data (questionnaire outcomes on the perception of the space). The illuminance levels were measured using a photoradiometer: datalogger Delta Ohm HD2102.2 equipped with LP 471 PHOT probe. The probe was placed 1.20 m above floor level, and it was set to measure vertical illuminance at 10 seconds intervals. To evaluate participants’ perception of the space questionnaires were used. The presented data refer to the article: “Perception of light in museum environments: comparison between real-life and virtual visual experiences” [1]. This kind of data provides a base to assess if virtual kinds of experience can be implemented in museum environments as an alternative to the real-life experience, and to understand if such an implementation is detrimental or not in terms of participants’ perception of the space. Virtual experiences can be particularly useful for spreading culture, making it accessible even in presence of moving restrictions for people, such as those in force today due to the SARS-CoV-2 emergency.Data Paper Citation Count: 0Small RNA data set that includes tRNA-derived fragments from Jurkat cells treated with camptothecin(Elsevier Ltd., 2018-04) Coşacak, Mehmet İlyas; Akgül, Bünyamin; Erdoğan, İpek; Nalbant, Ayten; Akgül, BünyaminIn this article, we report a small RNA data set obtained from human T cell acute leukemia Jurkat cells, which were treated with the universal apoptotic agent camptothecin. Based on the Annexin-V labeling pattern, we sorted two Jurkat subpopulations in treated cells: one that is sensitive to the drug and the other being relatively more resistant. We report new original data that include the frequency of tRNA-derived fragments (tRF) in drug-sensitive and resistant cells. We also present partially analyzed data to show the origin of reads on tRNAs as well as the borders of the fragments. We believe that this data can benefit the science community working in the field of tRF and/or apoptosis.Data Paper Database covering the prayer movements which were not available previously(Nature Publishing Group, 2023-05-12) Mihçin, Şenay; Şahin, Ahmet Mert; Yılmaz, Mehmet; Alpkaya, Alican Tuncay; Tuna, Merve; Akdeniz, Sevinç; Can, Nuray Korkmaz; Tosun, Aliye; Şahin, Serap; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi; İstanbul Üniversitesi; Atatürk Araştırma Hastanesi; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyLower body implants are designed according to the boundary conditions of gait data and tested against. However, due to diversity in cultural backgrounds, religious rituals might cause different ranges of motion and different loading patterns. Especially in the Eastern part of the world, diverse Activities of Daily Living (ADL) consist of salat, yoga rituals, and different style sitting postures. A database covering these diverse activities of the Eastern world is non-existent. This study focuses on data collection protocol and the creation of an online database of previously excluded ADL activities, targeting 200 healthy subjects via Qualisys and IMU motion capture systems, and force plates, from West and Middle East Asian populations with a special focus on the lower body joints. The current version of the database covers 50 volunteers for 13 different activities. The tasks are defined and listed in a table to create a database to search based on age, gender, BMI, type of activity, and motion capture system. The collected data is to be used for designing implants to allow these sorts of activities to be performed.