• Title/Summary/Keyword: Forehead Ms

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The Study on the Effect of the 30's Females Forehead muscular-cutaneous (by SUKI® intervention) (30대 여성의 이마근피에 미치는 영향 연구(SUKI®중재에 의한))

  • Jeon, Jong-Mo;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.194-201
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    • 2022
  • This study purpose was to know the effects 30 aged females forehead ms by SUKI intervention(4weeks). Total tested group were 18 persons, It used for SUKI intervention of SUKI process C1, SUKI process C2, SUKI process C3, SUKI process C4 were adopted three times a week in 4 weeks. The research conclusion like this. EG was a significant difference in forehead ms. Therefore, to maintaining elasticity on forehead ms. showed as some research of SUKI intervention effects for the forehead ms(p<.05). In this study, even though limited, it was judged that wrinkles due to a decrease in elasticity of the forehead ms located on the upper surface of a woman's face in her 30s could have a profound effect on women's external appearance, so SUKI intervention was applied. In addition, the role of the elastic on the forehead ms was to suggest an alternative semester method that can effectively control the management of external appearance by managing which it suitable for the life cycle of women in their 30s. In conclusion, we hope that in the future, various experiments will be used as new research data on how to prevent females facial skin beauty and wrinkles and help improve elasticity of facial ms around the face.

A Consideration on the Head Injury Criterion of KNCAP (KNCAP 머리상해기준값에 관한 고찰)

  • Lim, J.M.;Lee, K.W.
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 2012
  • Prasad and Mertz published head injury risk curves for skull fracture and for Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) ${\geq}4$ brain injury due to forehead impacts based on the 15 ms HIC criterion. KNCAP adopted the HIC36 criterion for the male dummy and the HIC15 criterion for the female dummy. In this paper, it was studied that which of the HIC15 and HIC36 was more effective for the male dummy head injury evaluation. The frontal US-NCAP data for the 7 vehicles from the NHTSA test database were used to evaluate the head injuries. In the case of using the HIC15 and evaluation range 250~700, the discrimination of the rating for the occupant head injury was increased.