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A Study on the Necessity of Korean Standard and Code of Safety for Diving System (잠수 시스템의 국내 표준 및 안전 기준 제정 필요성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Yeob;Kang, Sin-Young
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.856-860
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    • 2011
  • The standard and code of safety for diving systems include requirements in the area of diving plant, personnel qualification, diving medicine and operation. In this study the necessity of Korean standard and code of safety for diving system is suggested through the review and comparison of the diving system regulations of domestic as well as foreign governments and other private organizations. Furthermore, by reviewing the status of oversea's diving organizations the proposition was made which can lead the commercial diving sector to international cooperation.

A study on Korean salvage competency analysis and development plan (한국의 해난구조 역량 분석 및 발전 방안 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyun;Kang, Sin-Young;Jung, Joo-Sung
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.36 no.8
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    • pp.1143-1150
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    • 2012
  • This paper reviewed the general definition and role of salvage duty, and performed competency analysis based on the present state of ROK Navy's and Korean civilian's salvage operation. Also, to enhance the national salvage ability, the salvage system of advanced maritime nations such as America, Great Britain were studied. Putting these information together, it is concluded that for the expansion and development of Korean salvage system, the nationally combined salvage assets must be utilized for civilian salvage operations and internationally recognized diving certification system should be introduced and joint organization of civilian-government-Navy should be established to enable the execution of such plans.

Estimation of the Genetic Substitution Rate of Hanwoo and Holstein Cattle Using Whole Genome Sequencing Data

  • Lee, Young-Sup;Shin, Donghyun
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.14-20
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    • 2018
  • Despite the importance of mutation rate, some difficulties exist in estimating it. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) data yields large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms, which can make it feasible to estimate substitution rates. The genetic substitution rates of Hanwoo and Holstein cattle were estimated using NGS data. Our main findings was to calculate the gene's substitution rates. Through estimation of genetic substitution rates, we found: diving region of altered substitution density exists. This region may indicate a boundary between protected and unprotected genes. The protected region is mainly associated with the gene ontology terms of regulatory genes. The genes that distinguish Hanwoo from Holstein in terms of substitution rate predominantly have gene ontology terms related to blood and circulatory system. This might imply that Hanwoo and Holstein evolved with dissimilar mutation rates and processes after domestication. The difference in meat quality between Hanwoo and Holstein could originate from differential evolution of the genes related to these blood and circulatory system ontology terms.

Identifying Problems and Suggesting Improvements for the Scuba Rescue Curriculum Using the Delphi Method (델파이 기법을 활용한 스쿠버 레스큐 교육과정의 문제점 및 개선방안)

  • Dong-Il Han;Jae-Yong Jang;Geun Lee;Dae-Geon Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.28 no.7
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    • pp.1179-1190
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to identify, analyze and address problems in the current scuba diving rescue curriculum in Korea by using the Delphi method to collect expert opinions on the topic. This expert information can form a data-based foundation for the scuba diving rescue curriculum, allowing teaching to be conducted more professionally and systematically, and allowing participants to enjoy scuba diving with greater safety and confidence. In this study, eight experts, all involved in developing the scuba rescue curriculum, were selected, and the research was conducted with informed consent from all participants and in accordance with all related ethical rules. Improvement measures were identified for scuba rescue leaders, teaching programs and training facilities. The study revealed that to improve leadership, a system to verify the leader's ability should be developed and that, in general, the ability of scuba rescue leaders should be strengthened. To improve teaching programs, each scuba organization should produce updated program manuals, prepare evaluation standards, and develop programs that employ a wide variety of training equipment. Finally, in terms of facilities, improvements should be made by constructing artificial wave devices at training centers.