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Study on the deposition rate and vapor distribution of Al films prepared by vacuum evaporation and arc-induced ion plating (증착방법에 따른 Al 피막의 증착율 및 증기분포에 관한 연구)

  • 정재인;정우철;손영호;이득진;박성렬
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.207-215
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    • 2000
  • Al films on cold-rolled steel sheet have been prepared by vacuum evaporation and arc-induced ion plating, respectively, and the evaporation rate and vapor distribution (thickness distribution over the substrate) have been investigated according to deposition conditions. The arc-induced ion plating (AIIP) method have been employed, which makes use of arc-like discharge current induced by ionization electrode located near the evaporation source. The AIIP takes advantage of high ionization rate compared with conventional ion plating, and can be carried out at low pressure of less than $10^{-4}$ torr. Very high evaporation rate of more than 2.0 mu\textrm{m}$/min could be achieved for Al evaporation using alumina liner by electron beam evaporation. The geometry factor n for the $cos^{n/\phi}$ vapor distribution, which affects the thickness distribution of films at the substrate turned out to be around 1 for vacuum evaporation, while it features around 2 or higher for ion plating. For the ion plated films, it has been found that the ionization condition and substrate bias are the main parameters to affect the thickness distribution of the films.

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The Association between Mast Cell Distribution and Acupoint Specificity: A Comprehensive Review (경혈에서의 비만세포 분포특성에 대한 연구 고찰)

  • Ji, JeongYeon;Bae, Sun-Jeong;Oh, Ju-Young;Jung, Hyuk-Sang;Park, Hi-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.145-158
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    • 2020
  • Objectives : Mast cells, the multifunctional immune cells which can be activated by various stimulations, have been in the limelight recently at the fields of acupuncture research. This study aimed to investigate the association between the distribution of mast cell and acupoint specificity. We focused on the characteristics of mast cell distribution of acupoints in normal, pathologically sensitized, and acupoint-stimulated state. Methods : Literature searches were performed on PubMed and EMBASE for dates ranging to February 2019, by using terms "acupuncture", "moxibustion", "acupoint", "mast cell". Finally, 18 papers were collected by inclusion and exclusion criteria. To assess the quality of included studies, modified SYRCLE's risk of bias tool for animal studies was used. Results : Overall, the studies showed that the number of the mast cells was higher in acupoints than non-acupoints. After pathological sensitization, increasing tendency towards the mast cell number was reported in acupoints. The increase of mast cells was also observed after acupuncture or moxibustion. However, when the acupoint stimulation was repeated for several days in pathological models, the results did not show consistent tendency. In quality assessments, most of the studies showed unclear risk of bias. Conclusions : The studies showed a consistent trend about the association with mast cell distribution and acupoint specificity. However, we could not certainly affirm the relationship due to insufficient qualities of included studies. Not only the distribution but also the functions should be considered in further researches to identify the relationship between mast cells and acupuncture effect.

A Secure Key Distribution Scheme on Wireless Sensor Networks Using Dynamic Clustering Algorithms (동적 클러스터 알고리즘을 이용한 무선 센서 네트워크에서 안전한 키 분배 방법)

  • Cho, Dong-Min;Lee, Yeo-Jin;Chung, Il-Yong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.236-245
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    • 2007
  • Wireless sensor networks consist of numerous nodes equipped with small-sized and limited calculation capacities and storage space as well as low-capacity batteries. Therefore, the key issue is to reduce energy consumption of sensor nodes in sensor network environment. To reduce energy consumption of sensor nodes, consideration must be given to decreasing frequency of messages transmitted by nodes. Also, considering network application, security of sensor networks is also considered important. Therefore, this study proposes a key distribution scheme in dynamic clustering model. The dynamic clustering model used for this scheme is very effective in extending life span of wireless sensor networks. The proposed scheme provides improved security compared to the existing key distribution scheme by applying grid-based key distribution scheme and allocating polynomial s hare to the nodes forming a cluster. Also, comparison was made with the previously proposed grid-based, location-based and cluster-based key distribution schemes to illustrate the advantages of the proposed scheme.

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Techniques for Classifying and Specificatying Components based on Six Views (6 View기반 컴포넌트 분류 및 명세 기법)

  • Cho, Eun-Sook;Lee, Jong-Kook;Kim, Soo-Dong
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.29 no.7
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    • pp.487-497
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    • 2002
  • As component-based reuse technology is being introduced, software components are more likely distributed on Internet. In order to promote Internet based on-line distribution, distribution model of components should be defined and a distribution system should also be constructed. Furthermore, to run the component distribution system effectively, a logical and practical schema for classifying components should be defined and standardized. In this paper, we propose a classification schema using BNF and representation standards of components using six different views. To verity the effectiveness of proposed classification and compare to other classification methods, we assess proposed classification by measuring hit ratio and correctness. By using the proposed methods that support six views on components, the search for right components and registering new components can be done more effectively.

Distribution patterns of Monochamus alternatus and M. saltuarius (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Korea

  • Kwon, Tae-Sung;Lim, Jong-Hwan;Sim, Sang-Jun;Kwon, Young-Dae;Son, Sung-Kil;Lee, Kooi-Yong;Kim, Yeon-Tae;Park, Ji-Won;Shin, Chang-Hoon;Ryu, Seok-Bong;Lee, Chong-Kyu;Shin, Sang-Chul;Chung, Yeong-Jin;Park, Young-Seuk
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.95 no.5
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    • pp.543-550
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    • 2006
  • Distribution patterns of two pine sawyer species (Monochamus alternatus which is the main vector insect and M. saltuarius which is the potential insect vector of the pine wood nematode) were investigated in Korea. The data were collected at 89 study sites which were chosen to cover the whole region of South Korea. The selected pine trees were killed in early April and left for I year in the pine stands to be egg-laid by the pine sawyers. Emergence of the beetles from the dead pine trees was checked from early April to late July. M. saltuarius was the most abundant in the mid to northern areas of South Korea, whereas M. alternatus in Jeju-do, southernmost island of Korea. Considering temperature distribution patterns in areas where the two species occur, their thermal distribution boundary may be formed around $13.2^{\circ}C$ of annual mean temperature. The hypothesized distribution map of the two Monochamus species under the invasion of pine wilt disease is suggested on the base of thermal distribution of Korean peninsula.

Development of a Method for Improving the Electric Field Distribution in Patients Undergoing Tumor-Treating Fields Therapy

  • Sung, Jiwon;Seo, Jaehyeon;Jo, Yunhui;Yoon, Myonggeun;Hwang, Sang-Gu;Kim, Eun Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Physical Society
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    • v.73 no.10
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    • pp.1577-1583
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    • 2018
  • Tumor-treating fields therapy involves placing pads onto the patient's skin to create a low- intensity (1 - 3 V/cm), intermediate frequency (100 - 300 kHz), alternating electric field to treat cancerous tumors. This new treatment modality has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the USA to treat patients with both newly diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma. To deliver the prescribed electric field intensity to the tumor while minimizing exposure of organs at risk, we developed an optimization method for the electric field distribution in the body and compared the electric field distribution in the body before and after application of this optimization algorithm. To determine the electric field distribution in the body before optimization, we applied the same electric potential to all pairs of electric pads located on opposite sides of models. We subsequently adjusted the intensity of the electric field to each pair of pads to optimize the electric field distribution in the body, resulting in the prescribed electric field intensity to the tumor while minimizing electric fields at organs at risk. A comparison of the electric field distribution within the body before and after optimization showed that application of the optimization algorithm delivered a therapeutically effective electric field to the tumor while minimizing the average and the maximum field strength applied to organs at risk. Use of this optimization algorithm when planning tumor-treating fields therapy should maintain or increase the intensity of the electric field applied to the tumor while minimizing the intensity of the electric field applied to organs at risk. This would enhance the effectiveness of tumor-treating fields therapy while reducing dangerous side effects.

Root Distribution in Natural Stand and Plantation of One-Age Class Pinus densiflora for. erecta (금강소나무 1영급 천연임분과 인공임분의 직경별 뿌리발달)

  • Na, Sung-Joon;Kim, Jung-Hwan;Lee, Do-Hyung
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to distribution characteristic of root diameter class between natural and planted stands of one-age class in Pinus densiflora for. eracta in Gangwon. Root development presented that 0.5-2.0 mm diameter class was large part in total root number and length but 0.5-2.0 mm diameter class have a low distribution in each stand. Below 5.0 mm diameter class between natural and planted stands observed outstanding natural stand more than planted stand, but reverse over 5.0 mm diameter class. Root development depending on soil level of vertical and horizontal was presented various natural stand more than planted stand because root distribution of planted stand was concentrated low soil level in 10 cm of soil depth and 20 cm of soil horizontal layer. We can understand that the root distribution presented different between natural and planted stand, therefore this result can used as a basic information for correct of outplanting.

Analysis of Tropical Tropospheric Ozone Derivation from Residual-Type Method

  • Na Sun-Mi;Kim Jae-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2006
  • During the northern burning season, biomass burning is found north of the equator, while satellite estimates from the residual-type method such as the CCD method show higher ozone south of the equator. This discrepancy is called the tropical Atlantic paradox (Thompson et ai., 2000). We use satellite and ground-based measurements to investigate the paradox. When the background tropospheric ozone over the Pacific Ocean from TOMS measurements is subtracted from the latitudinal total ozone distribution (e.g. TOMS-Pacific method), the results show remarkable agreement with the latitudinal stratospheric ozone distribution using the CCD method. The latitudinal tropospheric ozone distribution using the CCD method, with a persistent maximum over the southern tropical Atlantic, is also seen in the latitudinal tropospheric ozone distribution using the TOMS-Pacific method. It suggests that the complicated CCD method can be replaced by the simple TOMS-Pacific method. However, the tropical Atlantic paradox exists in the results of both the CCD and TOMS-Pacific methods during the northern buming season. In order to investigate this paradox, we compare the latitudinal ozone distributions using the CCD and TOMS-Pacific methods by using the SAGE measurements (e.g. TOMS-SAGE method) and the SHADOZ ozonesoundings (e.g. TOMS-Sonde method) assuming zonally invariant stratospheric ozone, which is the same assumption as of the CCD method. During the northern burning season, the latitudinal distributions in the tropospheric ozone derived from the TOMS-SAGE and TOMS-Sonde methods show higher tropospheric ozone over the northern tropical Atlantic than the southern Atlantic due to a stronger gradient in stratospheric ozone relative to that from the CCD and TOMS-Pacific methods. This indicates that the latitudinal tropospheric ozone distribution can be changed depending on the data that is used to determine the latitudinal stratospheric ozone distribution. Therefore, there is a possibility that the north-south gradient in stratospheric ozone over the Atlantic can be a solution of the paradox.

Analysis of Factors that Can Affect the Assessment of Severity of Cold Hypersensitivity in Hands and Feet (수족냉증 중증도 판단에 영향을 미칠 수 있는 요인 분석)

  • Kim, Jin-Woo;Park, Kyoung-Sun;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Jang, Jun-Bock;Lee, Kyung-Sub;Lee, Jin-Moo
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find the factors that can affect the assessment on severity of cold hypersensitivity on hands and feet by comparing the temperature distribution among the seasons, the scan time and the laboratory temperature. Methods: We compared the temperature distribution of the arms and legs, according to the season and scan time on the basis of the results of Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging(DITI) conducted on 178 women who visited the hospital in summer and winter. We evaluated the correlation between the laboratory temperature and temperature distribution of the arms and legs. Results: The temperature distribution of the arms and legs was significantly different between summer and winter. The temperature distribution of the arms and legs was not significantly different according to the scan time. There was no significant correlation between laboratory temperature and the temperature distribution of the arms and legs in summer and winter. Conclusions: The diagnostic criteria to assess the severity of cold hypersensitivity on hands and feet need to be changed according to the season. The scan time and the small variation($24^{\circ}C{\sim}27^{\circ}C$) of the laboratory temperature doesn't affect the assessment of severity of cold hypersensitivity.

Clinical Study on Effect for Allergic Rhinitis in 33 Cases. (알레르기性 鼻炎(噴체)에 關한 臨床報告)

  • Choe, Eun-Gyu;No, Seok-Seon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 1992
  • The clinical study was carried out the 33 patients with Allergic rhinitis who had been treated by Ga-Mi-tong-Gyu-tang from 1992.1 to 1992.9. The results were summarized as follows. 1. Distribution of sex : male($54.5\%$), female($45.5\%$) In the distribution of age, 30 age group made up $27.3\%$, and 10s, 40s, 20s in descending order. 2. Distribution of illness period : 1 - 5 under years($66.7\%$) , 6month-l under year($18.1\%$), 5-10 under years($15.2\%$). 3. Distribution of symptoms and signs, nasal discharge was $100\%$, sneezing was $93.9\%$, stuffy nose was $84.8\%$, nasal cooling sign was $33.3\%$. 4. Past history : Asthma was $15.1\%$, gastritis was $15.1\%$, genyantritis was $9.0\%$, deviation of the nasal septum was $3.0\%$, bronchitis was $3.0\%$. 5. In the general paranasal sinuses X-ray examination and anterior rhinoscopy : $45.4\%$ have hypertrophy of concha, $9.0\%$ have genyantritis, $6.0\%$ have deviation of the nasal septum. 6. Distribution of period in descending order: 1-10 days($57.6\%$), 11-20 days ($36.4\%$), 21-30 days($6.0\%$) 7. Distribution of Medicine for external in descending order : 11-20($42.4\%$), 21-30($22.7\%$), 31-40 were each $3.0\%$ 8. The improvement rate in symptoms and signs was $88.8\%$ expect None.

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