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......................................................................................................... iii ÖZET.................................................................................................................... iv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS................................................................................... v TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................... vi List of English Abbreviations............................................................................. x List of Turkish Abbreviations........................................................................... xi List of Tables.................................................................................................. xii List of Graphics.............................................................................................. xii CHAPTER

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