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Formulating Blue Ocean Strategy to Revitalize a Regional Industry : A Case of Rafting Industry in Korea (지역산업 발전을 위한 블루오션전략 수립 : 래프팅산업에의 적용 사례)

  • Park, Kyung-Min
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 2009
  • The framework of "blue ocean strategy (Kim and Mauborgne, 2005)" applies to not only business firm level but also region or regional industry level. The paper suggests an approach of survey-based blue ocean strategy formulation. The result from survey on customer group and non-customer group gives information on positions of value curves for regions on strategy canvas and hints on how to reposition the focal region's value curve for both increases in value for customers and decreases in cost for local government, i.e., value innovation. In the context of rafting industry in Korea, this study shows the process how blue ocean strategy can be formulated with results from the survey on customers and business people in rafting industry. Relative positions of value curves on strategy canvas and importance scores for strategy elements provides the local government in region A with implications on which elements to raise or to reduce to create "blue ocean" in rafting industry under fierce inter-region competition.

Characteristics of blue phosphorescent OLED with PVK host layer. (PVK Host를 이용한 청색인광 OLED의 특성)

  • Lee, Sun-Hee;Jo, Min-Ji;Moon, Dae-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.153-153
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    • 2010
  • We have developed blue phosphorescent organic light emitting diode using spin-coated poly(9-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) host layer doped with blue phosphorescent material, Iridium(III) bis(4,6-difluorophenyl)-pyridinato-N,C2) picolinate (FIrpic). the concentration of FIrpic dopants was varied from 2% to 10%. The electrical and optical characteristics of the blue phosphorescent OLED with PVK:FIrpic layer were investigated.

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Availability of Toluidine Blue Stain in Body Fluid (체액 검체에서 톨루이딘 블루 염색의 유용성)

  • Lee, Hye-Kyung;Joo, Myung-Jin;Lee, Kwang-Min;Lee, Eun-Hee;Sim, Sang-In
    • The Korean Journal of Cytopathology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 1999
  • We evaluated the availability of toluidine blue stain in body fluids, such as peritoneal and pleural fluid and urine. Nine hundreds specimens, i.e., 400 pleural and 400 peritoneal fluids and 100 urine samples, respectively, from Jan. 1995 to May 1996 were included. We obtained the result of high sensitivity and high specificity. In toluidine blue stained body fluid in comparison with Papanicolaou stained result. Additionally, we found the diagnostically important crystals in chylothorax and some urine samples, which can not be seen in routine Papanicolaou stain. We thought the toluidine blue stain in body fluid is one of very useful diagnostic methods.

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Preparation and Evaluation of Physiological Activity of White Bread Containing Korean Blue Mussel (국산 양식 홍합 함유 식빵의 제조 및 생리활성 평가)

  • Jo, Min-Ji;Kim, Yun-Ah;Lee, Seung-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.45 no.11
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    • pp.1623-1629
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    • 2016
  • White breads containing Korean blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) powder were prepared and characterized. WB (white bread without blue mussel) and four different MBs (white breads containing blue mussel; number in front of MB means added % of blue mussel powder per wheat flour) were prepared by the straight dough method. With addition of blue mussel to bread, lightness decreased, whereas redness and yellowness increased. Addition of blue mussel did not significantly affect specific volumes of breads. DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities significantly increased with increasing blue mussel content. Addition of blue mussel to breads also increased alcohol dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase activities. In the sensory test, 1MB acquired relatively high points for taste, flavor, texture, and preference. The results indicate that blue mussel can be applied to white bread to improve physiological functions without reduction of physicochemical characteristics.

A Study on the Decomposition Properties of Disperse Dye Ozone Oxidation Treatment and the Optimum Treatment Condition(I) (Ozone 산화처리에 의한 분산염료의 분해성 및 최적처리조건에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sam Soo;Huh, Man Woo;Han, Myung Ho;Yoon, Jong Ho;Cho, Hwan;Kim, Dong Kwon
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 1996
  • When some disperse dye was decolored with oxidation power of ozone, the results in investigation of decoloration behavior with dye solution and its order of reaction and variation of TOC were as follow: 1. Order of decoloration for Some disperse dye is C.I. Disperse Blue 79>Blue 73> Red 343>Red 60>Blue 354>Yellow 42. 2. Velocity of decoloration for the all dyestuffs was the fastest when pH 3. 3. TOC was rapidly reduced between 10 min. and 20 min. 4. For the reduction of TOC ozone was needs many times as compared with decoloration of dyestuffs.

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Prepration and Properties of Blue Tungsten Oxide Nanopowders by High Energy Ball-Mill (고 에너지 볼밀을 이용한 Blue 텅스텐산화물 나노입자의 제조와 특성)

  • Kim, Myung-Jae;Lee, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Kyung-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to prepare WO3 nanopowders by high-energy milling in mixture gas (7 % H2+Ar) with various milling times (10, 30, and 60 min). The phase transformation, particle size and light absorption properties of WO3 nanopowders during reduction via high-energy milling are studied. It is found that the particle size of the WO3 decreases from about 30 ㎛ to 20 nm, and the grain size of WO3 decreases rapidly with increasing milling time. Furthermore, the surface of the particles due to the pulverization process is observed to change to an amorphous structure. UV/Vis spectrophotometry shows that WO3 powder with increasing milling times (10, 30, 60 min) effectively extends the light absorption properties to the visible region. WO3 powder changes from yellow to gray and can be seen as a phenomenon in which the progress of the color changes to blue. The characterization of WO3 is performed by high resolution X-ray diffractometry, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Transmission electron microscopy, UV/Vis spectrophotometry and Particle size analysis.

Studies for Reestabilishment of Approval Toxin Amount in Paralytic Shellfish Poison-Infested Shellfish 1. Toxicity Change in Paralytic Shellfish Poison-Infested Blue mussel, Mytilus edulis and Oyster, Crassostrea gigas during Boiling and Canning Processes

  • KIM Young-Man;CHOI Su-Ho;KIM Sung-Joon;SUH Sang-Bok;PYUN Han-Suck;CHANG Dong-Suck;SHIN Il-Shik
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.893-899
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    • 1996
  • The studies on the detoxification of paralytic shellfish poison (PSP)-infested blue mussels, Mytilus edulis and oyster, Crassostrea gigas were performed for using of available processing resource. Toxic blue mussel and oysters from Nampo in Masan Bay, Hachong in Koje Bay and Woepori in Koje were used for experimental samples. The toxicity of low toxic blue mussel $(A,\;84{\mu}g/100g;\;B,\;166{\mu}g/100g;\;C,\;295{\mu}g/l00g;\;D,\;557{\mu}g/100g)$ and oyster $(740{\mu}g/100g)$ were reduced below the regulation limit of PSP $(80{\mu}g/100g)$ or undetected level by mouse bioassay after boiling at $98^{\circ}C$ for 10 min and retorting at $115^{\circ}C$ for 70 min, while the toxicity of high toxic blue mussel $(E,\;8,760{\mu}g/100g)$ remained beyond the regulation limit after boiling and retorting at same condition. These results suggested that the regulation limit of PSP could be level up from $(80{\mu}g/100g)$ to about $160{\mu}g/100g$.

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Supplementary Blue and Red Radiation at Sunrise and Sunset Influences Growth of Ageratum, African Marigold, and Salvia Plants

  • Heo, Jeong-Wook;Lee, Yong-Beom;Bang, Hea-Son;Hong, Seung-Gil;Kang, Kee-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.382-389
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    • 2011
  • BACKGROUND: Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with lower electric cost and the specific wavelength have been considering as a novel light source for plant production in greenhouse conditions as well as in a closed culture system. Supplementary lighting for day-length extension was considered as light intensity, light quality, and/or photoperiod control on plant growth and development. Effects of supplementary blue or red LED radiation with lower light intensity on growth of Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum Mill., cv. Blue Field), African marigold (Tagetes erecta L., cv. Orange Boy), and Salvia (Salvia splendens F. Sello ex Ruem & Schult., cv. Red Vista) were discussed during sunrise and sunset twilight in the experiment. METHODS AND RESULTS: Supplementary lighting by blue and red LEDs for 30 (Treatment B30; R30) or 60 (Treatment B60; R60) min. per day were established in greenhouse conditions. Photosynthetic photon flux for supplementary radiation was kept at $15{\mu}mol\;m^{-2}\;s^{-1}$ on the culture bed. Natural condition without supplementary light was considered as a control. The highest shoot and root dry weights were shown in African marigold exposed by red light for 60 min. per day. Supplementary blue and red lighting regardless of the radiation time significantly stimulated development of lateral branches in African marigold. Stem growth in Ageratum and Salvia seedlings was significantly promoted by red radiation as well as natural light. CONCLUSIONS: Extending of the radiation time at sunrise and sunset twilight using LEDs stimulated reproductive growth of flowering plant species. Different characteristics on growth under supplementary blue or red lighting conditions were also observed in the seedlings during supplementary radiation.

The Microwave-assisted Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue Solution Using TiO2 Balls Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD법으로 제조된 산화티탄 볼과 마이크로웨이브를 이용한 메틸렌블루 수용액의 광촉매분해)

  • Park, Sang-Sook;Park, Jae-Hyeon;Kim, Sun-Jae;Jung, Sang-Chul
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.1063-1068
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    • 2008
  • The photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue water solution was carried out by irradiating microwave and UV light simultaneously using $TiO_2$ photocatalyst balls prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition method. A microwave-discharged electrodeless UV lamp was developed to use microwave and UV simultaneously for photocatalytic reactions. The results of photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue showed that the decomposition rate increased with the microwave intensity, the circulating fluid velocity and auxiliary oxidizing agents added. Especially, the rate constant of $H_2O_2$-added photocatalytic reaction increased about three times from $0.0061min^{-1}$ to $0.0197min^{-1}$ when microwave was additionally irradiated. This study demonstrates that the microwave irradiation can play a very important role in photocatalytic degradation using peroxides although it is not easy to quantitatively assess the effect of microwave on photocatalytic reactions from the experimental data of this study.

Preparation of Novel Fused Ring Spiro[benzotetraphene-fluorene] Derivatives and Application for Deep-Blue Host Materials

  • Kim, Min-Ji;Lee, Chil-Won;Gong, Myoung-Seon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.1639-1646
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    • 2014
  • A series of novel fused-ring spiro compounds, spiro[benzo[ij]tetraphene-7,9'-fluorene] (SBTF) derivatives containing an end-capping aryl substituent at both the C3 and C10-positions hasbeen designed and synthesized via multi-step Suzuki coupling reactions. 3-(1-Naphthyl)-10-phenylSBTF (1N-PSBTF), 3-(2-naphthyl)-10-phenylSBTF (2N-PSBTF) and 3-[4-(1-naphthyl)phenyl]-10-phenylSBTF (NP-PSBTF) showed improved glass transition temperatures ($T_g$) with good thermal stability. Their photophysical, electrochemical, and electroluminescent properties were investigated and were used to construct blue organic light emission diodes (OLEDs). The typical OLED devices showed excellent performance; the NP-PSBTF-based device exhibited highly efficient deep blue-light emission with a maximum efficiency of 5.27 cd/A (EQE, 4.63%) with CIE (x = 0.133, y = 0.144). According to these characteristics, these deep-blue light emitting materials have sufficient potential for fluorescent OLED applications.