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For the period between December 2002 and December 2006, more than 500 project partners from Turkey were found to be suitable for financing. The acceptance rate of the project consortiums that the institutions of the country took place was 10.5% for the period between December 2002 and April 2004. This figure rose to 18.7% for the period between April 2004 and December 2007. Considering all the periods, the rate of acceptance is 15.4%. |
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Contributions to Universal Science: Turkey has attained a respectable level in science and Turkish scientists have made substantial contributions to universal science. |
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| Gazi Yaşargil was chosen “the man of the century” for post-1950 decades by the American Associations of Neurosurgeons and he also received the 2005 Award of Honor of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Feza Gürsoy, who is internationally-known for his theoretical work in physics and Cahit Arf, who developed a mathematical theory named after him, are just a few of the prominent Turkish men of science. |
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Some of the other successful Turkish scientists who received important awards both at home and abroad are Cavit Erginsoy (physics), Cemal Eringen (mechanics), Dilhan Eryurt (astrophysics), Sırrı Erinç (geography), Celal Şengör (geology), Münci Kalayoğlu (medicine), Gündüz İkeda (mathematics), Bahattin Baysal (chemistry), Semahat Geldiay (zoology), Ekrem Akurgal (archeology), Metin And (cultural history) and Halil İnalcık (history). |
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