Mert Çevik
Mert may refer to: People Given name * Mert (given name), a Turkish masculine given name. Surname * Bahar Mert (born 1975), Turkish volleyball player born in Bulgaria * Mesut Mert (born 1978), Canadian association football player and coach of Turkish descent born in Bulgaria * Nuray Mert (born 1960), Turkish journalist and political scientist * Oksana Andrusina-Mert (born 1973), Turkish female discus thrower of Russian origin Other * Medical Emergency Response Team, British Armed Forces designation for in-theatre aeromedical evacuation units * Mert River, river in Turkey * Multi-Environment Real-Time, Unix-based hybrid time-sharing and real-time operating system * Penn MERT The Penn Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is the University of Pennsylvania's student-run volunteer emergency medical services organization, providing care to students, faculty, staff and community members. MERT's primary responsibility is t ..., a student-run volunteer emergency medical services orga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mert (given Name)
Mert is a Turkish given name meaning, "manful", "brave", "trustworthy", and/or "the one who tells the truth", from Persian ''mard'' () which means ''man''. It is very popular in Turkey. It is also a nickname. Given name * Mert Alas, British fashion photographer of Turkish origin * Mert Aytuğ (born 1984), Turkish racing car driver and motorcycle racer * Mert Erdoğan (born 1989), Turkish footballer * Mert Girmalegesse (born 1987), Turkish long-distance athlete of Ethiopian origin * Mert Günok (born 1989), Turkish international footballer * Mert Korkmaz (born 1971), Turkish footballer * Mert Lawwill (born 1940), American motorcycle racer * Mert Mutlu (born 1974), Turkish cyclist and coach * Mert Müldür (born 1999), Turkish international footballer * Mert Öcal (born 1982), Turkish model * Mert Shumpert (born 1979), Turkish basketball player of American origin * Mert Somay (born 1986), Turkish footballer * Mert Yazıcıoğlu (born 1993), Turkish actor * Mert Yücel, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bahar Mert
Bahar Mert Üçoklar (born 13 December 1975 in Kardzhali, Bulgaria) is a retired Turkish volleyball player. She is 180 cm and plays as setter. She plays for Türk Telekom Ankara. She has been on the team since 2007 and wears the number 1. She is the team's captain. She was a member of the Women's National Team that won the silver medal at the 2003 European Championship in Ankara. She participated at the 2006 FIVB Women's World Championship. Clubs * 1990-94 Eczacıbaşı Istanbul * 1994-00 Vakıfbank Ankara * 2000-01 Volley Cats Berlin * 2002-05 Eczacıbaşı Istanbul * 2006-07 Asystel Novara * 2007-09 Türk Telekom Ankara Individual awards * '' 1998/1999 Women's CEV Champions League "Best Setter"'' See also * Turkish women in sports References Official website of Italian Woman Volleyball League* Türk Telekom Ankara Official Website Profile External links Bahar Urcuat the International Volleyball Federation International is an adjective (also used as a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mesut Mert
Mesut Mert (born 18 March 1978) is a Bulgarian-born Canadian football coach and former player who serves as an assistant coach for HFX Wanderers and as head coach of the Saint Mary's University men's soccer team. Playing career Mert made his USL debut with the Calgary Mustangs but joined Montreal for the 2005 season after Calgary folded. Coaching career Mert was named Technical Director of Scotia SC on 22 September 2007. As of 2011, he continues as coach and player of Suburban FC's Senior A Premier Men's Division, in the Nova Scotia Soccer League. On 3 March 2020, Mert joined Canadian Premier League side HFX Wanderers as an assistant coach under Stephen Hart. Personal life Mert was born in Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedo ... and is of Turkish ancest ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nuray Mert
Nuray Mert, (born 1960 in Trabzon, Turkey) is a Turkish columnist and political scientist. She is a columnist for Hürriyet Daily News. Mert is also a Bilderberg participant. Academic career After graduating from Feyziye Mektepleri Işık College, she studied political science and history at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, where she obtained the master's degree on a thesis entitled ''Prens Sabahaddin ve Terakki Mecmuası'' ("Prens Sabahaddin and ''Terakki'' Magazine"), and the doctorate on a thesis entitled ''Erken Cumhuriyet Döneminde Laik Düşünce'' ("Secular Thought in the Early Republican Period"). She worked for some time as a research assistant at Boğaziçi University, after which she became lecturer at the Department of Economics of Istanbul University. Mert ile Söyleşi " Me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oksana Andrusina-Mert
Oksana Andrusina-Mert, née Oksana Andrusina (russian: Оксана Андруcина; born March 26, 1973), aka Oksana Mert or formerly Aksel Mert, is a Turkish female discus thrower of Russian origin. She is tall at . She became Turkish citizen by marriage on July 27, 1998 and adopted the Turkish name Aksel Mert. She competed for Fenerbahçe Athletics team. She is the holder of national record in discus throw set on May 30, 1999 in Krasnodar, Russia. She participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia without success. Achievements * 57.31 m – 1999 World Championships in Athletics, Sevilla, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ... 23 August 1999 – 13th * 55.02 m – 2000 Summer Olympics-Qualification round B, Sydney, Australia 25 September ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aeromedical Evacuation
Aeromedical evacuation (AE) usually refers to the use of military transport aircraft to carry wounded personnel. The first recorded British ambulance flight took place in 1917 in the Sinai peninsula some 30 miles south of El Arish when a Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c flew out a soldier in the Imperial Camel Corps who had been shot in the ankle during the raid on Bir el Hassana. The flight took 45 minutes; the same journey by land would have taken some 3 days. In the 1920s several aeromedical services, both official and unofficial, started up in various parts of the world. Aircraft were still primitive at the time, with limited capabilities, and the efforts received mixed reviews. Development of the idea continued. France and the United Kingdom used fully organized aeromedical evacuation services during the African and Middle Eastern colonial wars of the 1920s. In 1920, the British, while suppressing the " Mad Mullah" in Somaliland, used an Airco DH.9A fitted out as an air ambul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mert River
The River Mert ( tr, Mert Irmaği); anciently, the Lycastus ( grc, Λύκαστος, Lykastos) is a river in Turkey which flows into the Black Sea at Samsun Samsun, historically known as Sampsounta ( gr, Σαμψούντα) and Amisos (Ancient Greek: Αμισός), is a city on the north coast of Turkey and is a major Black Sea port. In 2021, Samsun recorded a population of 710,000 people. The cit .... History The ancient town of Lycastus in Pontus was located on the river; the site has not been located. Pollution A local politician claims the river suffers from domestic and industrial pollution, and fish die off in 2014 is being investigated by local officials. Flooding In 2012 flooding killed 5 people. References Samsun Rivers of Turkey Landforms of Samsun Province {{Samsun-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Multi-Environment Real-Time
Multi-Environment Real-Time (MERT), later renamed UNIX Real-Time (UNIX-RT), is a hybrid time-sharing and real-time operating system developed in the 1970s at Bell Labs for use in embedded minicomputers (especially PDP-11s). A version named Duplex Multi Environment Real Time (DMERT) was the operating system for the AT&T 3B20D telephone switching minicomputer, designed for high availability; DMERT was later renamed Unix RTR (Real-Time Reliable). A ''generalization'' of Bell Labs' time-sharing operating system Unix, MERT featured a redesigned, modular kernel that was able to run Unix programs and privileged real-time computing processes. These processes' data structures were isolated from other processes with message passing being the preferred form of interprocess communication (IPC), although shared memory was also implemented. MERT also had a custom file system with special support for large, contiguous, statically sized files, as used in real-time database applications. The des ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Penn MERT
The Penn Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is the University of Pennsylvania's student-run volunteer emergency medical services organization, providing care to students, faculty, staff and community members. MERT's primary responsibility is to provide quick-response emergency medical care before Philadelphia Fire Department paramedic units are available to provide patient transport. The secondary purpose of MERT is to provide education to the Penn community, specifically CPR training, First Aid training, and alcohol education. History MERT was founded in 2006 by four students at the University of Pennsylvania. After witnessing a delayed medical response to an emergency in the quad, Andrew Mener proposed the establishment of an on-campus EMS organization. MERT acquired a membership of 50 who prepared for operations by undergoing bicycle safety training through thInternational Police Mountain Biking Association's standards MERT's first operational period was Penn's Spring ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meret
In Egyptian mythology, Meret (also spelled Mert) was a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing. In myth Meret was a token wife occasionally given to Hapy, the god of the Nile. Her name being a reference to this, meaning simply ''the beloved''. As token wife, she was usually depicted with the same associations as Hapy, having on her head either the blue lotus for Upper Egypt, or the papyrus plant for Lower Egypt. Since Hapy was the source of bountifulness, Meret was usually depicted with an offering bowl, as she was seen, being his wife, as the symbolic recipient of his generosity. Among the lower classes, where nationalism was less important than successful harvest, she was more strongly considered the wife of Hapy than the protectresses of Lower and Upper Egypt, which were more normally his wife in the upper classes. As a deity whose role was to be the symbolic receiver of bounty from the inundation of the Nile, she was strongly associ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |