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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study was carried out under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Mehmet Ertugrul (Ankara
University, Turkey) and I gratefully thank him. I would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Firat
Cengiz (100. Yil University, Turkey), Prof. Dr. Ensar Baspinar (Ankara University, Turkey),
Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Zafer Arik (Akdeniz University, Turkey), Prof. Dr. GurselDellal (Ankara
University, Turkey), Prof. Dr. Saim Boztepe (Selcuk University, Turkey), Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Askin Kor (100. Yil University, Turkey), and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yalcin Bozkurt (Suleyman
Demirel University, Turkey)for their comments.For constructive comments, careful scientific
revision and editing in English, I am gratefully indebted to Dr Peta Jones (Donkey Power,
South Africa).
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