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AN EXPLANATION ON TRANSIENT BRIGHTENING BY MAGNETIC RECONNECTION THEORY

  • LI BI-QIANG;LI XIAO-QING;AI GUO-XIANG
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제29권spc1호
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    • pp.299-301
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    • 1996
  • It. has been discovered that. active regions commonly have numerous flare-like transient. loop brightenings. We use a magnetic reconnection theory driven by a ponderamotive force on account. of the basic properties of a transient. brightening: lifetime a few mins, total energy $10^{25}\~10^{29}$ erg. The numerical results are consistent with the observations.

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A Modified Mutation Detection Method for Large-scale Cloning of the Possible Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Sequences

  • Jiang, Ming-Chung;Jiang, Pao-Chu;Liao, Ching-Fong;Lee, Ching-Chiu
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.191-197
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    • 2005
  • Although the human genome has been nearly completely sequenced, the functions and the roles of the vast majority of the genes, and the influences of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in these genes are not entirely known. A modified mutation detection method was developed for large-scale cloning of the possible SNPs between tumor and normal cells for facilitating the identification of genetic factors that associated with cancer formation and progression. The method involves hybridization of restriction enzyme-cut chromosomal DNA, cleavage and modification of the sites of differences by enzymes, and differential cloning of sequence variations with a designed vector. Experimental validations of the presence and location of sequence variations in the isolated clones by PCR and DNA sequencing support the capability of this method in identifying sequence differences between tumor cells and normal cells.

특허기술의 성공적인 거래 촉진을 위한 컨조인트 분석 (Conjoint Analysis for Contract Strategy for Promoting Successful Transfer of Patented Technology in Korean University)

  • 구민정;손소영
    • 대한산업공학회지
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.355-361
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    • 2008
  • Technology developers in academia tend to be short of professional knowledge and recognition of technology transfer strategies. It is even severe in Korea where the concept of employee's invention has just started to effect in academia. Wasteful contract negotiation disputes cannot only be painful but also can hamper better invention. The main purpose of this paper is to design guidelines for an optimal contract strategy for technology transfer from the perspective of the technology developer in academia, the intermediary and the receiver. Applying conjoint analysis, this study shows not only the relative importance of the attributes related to the technology transfer contract but also the most important conditions of the contract. It is expected that this study may improve the efficiency of technology transfer activities in academia in Korea.