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Places for Accomodation

                                          Full Package

 

Before 30 April 2010

After 30 April 2010

Course (Cell Culture

2 Days – 12 Hours)

150 €

200€

Course (Patch Clamp

2 Days – 12 Hours)

150 €

200€

Course (Analysing Antioxidant Vitamins 2 Days – 12 Hours)

150 €

200€

 


 

Buyuk Isparta Oteli  * * * *      Isparta /Centrum

Nafiz Yürekli Otel (Egirdir)

   

Single Room

Double Person (2 People fee)

Single room

Double Person (2 People fee)

 

Prof. / Dr./PhD (€)

495

696

395

600

 

Students / Guest (€)

395

596

295

500


P.S.: All  inclusive programme includes; tours in the congress programme,stay in hotel, breakfast, lunch, dinner for four days, congress bag, congress book, name tag,coffee, tea during the congress.

MURAT TAXI ( Congress Official Taxi )

Arif DAL

32 - T- 0020

Office : +90 246 218 30 19

Mobile   : +90 542 597 48 52

+90 538 424 80 42

Address: Eski Halk Paz. Bel. Ishani Arkasi

 

Turkish Electrical Standards & Plugs

Turkey operates on 220 volts, 50 Hz, with round-prong European-style plugs that fit into recessed wall sockets /points.


Turkish elecric plug

Turkish electrical plug— the business end

Four- and five-star hotels often provide North American-style 120 volts, 60 Hz flush-mounted sockets (points) for North American flat-prong plugs.

Check your appliances before leaving home to see what you'll need to plug in when you travel in Turkey.

Many appliances with their own power adapters (such as laptop computers and digital cameras)—can be plugged into either 110-120-volt or 220-240-volt sockets/points and will adapt to the voltage automatically, (but you will need a plug adaptor that can fit into the recessed wall socket/point. Read on.)

Read the technical stuff on your power adapter to see (the power adapter is the little gizmo, usually black and rectangular, that's in the power line between your laptop or camera and the socket/point.) Look for "INPUT: A.C. 100-240V".

INPUT: A.C. 
100-240V

If it reads that way, it can operate on either 110-120 or 220-240 voltage. If it says something like "INPUT: 100-125V", then it can't run on Turkey's 220-240 volts and you'll need to bring a transformer (also called a power or voltage converter).

You'll probably also need a plug adapter that looks like one of those in the photo on the right side of this page.

If you end up landing in Turkey without one you can search out a Turkish electrician's shop (elektrikçi, eh-lek-TREEK-chee).


Electrical sockets (outlets) in the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) are one of the two European standard electrical socket types: The "Type C" Europlug and the "Type E" and "Type F" Schuko. If your appliance's plug doesn't match the shape of these sockets, you will need a travel plug adapter in order to plug in. Travel plug adapters simply change the shape of your appliance's plug to match whatever type of socket you need to plug into. If it's crucial to be able to plug in no matter what, bring an adapter for all three types.

 

 

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Announcements

 

Abstract of the congress will  publish in Journal of Cell Membranes and Free Radical ResearchPlease click for access to the journal http://edergi.sdu.edu.tr/index.php/cmfrr

 

Our Congress will be held between 22-27 June 2010 at Congress Hall of Suleyman Demirel University Practice and Research Hospital...

 

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