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Effects of atmospheric environmental changes on annual ring growth of Cryptomeria japonica in Southern Korea

  • Luong, Thi-Hoan;Jang, Kyoung-Soo;Choi, Woo-Jung;Lee, Kye-Han
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2013
  • Annual ring formation is considered a source of information to investigate the effects of environmental changes caused by temperature, air pollution, and acid rain on tree growth. A comparative investigation of annual ring growth of Cryptomeria japonica in relation to environmental changes was conducted at two sites in southern Korea (Haenam and Jangseong). Three wood disks from each site were collected from stems at breast height and annual ring growth was analyzed. Annual ring area at two sites increased over time (p > 0.05). Tree ring growth rate in Jangseong was higher than that in Haenam. Annual ring area increment in Jangseong was more strongly correlated with environmental variables than that in Haenam; annual ring growth increased with increasing temperature (p < 0.01) and a positive effect of $NO_2$ concentration on annual ring area (p < 0.05) could be attributed to nitrogen deposition in Jangseong. The correlation of annual ring growth increased with decreasing $SO_2$ and $CO_2$ concentrations (p < 0.01) in Jangseong. Variation in annual growth rings in Jangseong could be associated with temperature changes and N deposition. In Haenam, annual ring growth was correlated with $SO_2$ concentration (p < 0.01), and there was a negative relationship between precipitation pH and annual ring area (p < 0.01) which may reflect changes in nutrient cycles due to the acid rain. Therefore, the combined effects of increased $CO_2$, N deposition, and temperature on tree ring growth in Jangseong may be linked to soil acidification in this forest ecosystem. The interactions between air pollution ($SO_2$) and precipitation pH in Haenam may affect tree growth and may change nutrient cycles in this site. These results suggested that annual tree ring growth in Jangseong was more correlated with environmental variables than that in Haenam. However, the further growth of C. japonica forest at two sites is at risk from the long-term effects of acid deposition from fossil fuel combustion.

KRULL DIMENSION OF HURWITZ POLYNOMIAL RINGS OVER PRÜFER DOMAINS

  • Le, Thi Ngoc Giau;Phan, Thanh Toan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.625-631
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and let R[x] be the collection of polynomials with coefficients in R. There are a lot of multiplications in R[x] such that together with the usual addition, R[x] becomes a ring that contains R as a subring. These multiplications are from a class of functions ${\lambda}$ from ${\mathbb{N}}_0$ to ${\mathbb{N}}$. The trivial case when ${\lambda}(i)=1$ for all i gives the usual polynomial ring. Among nontrivial cases, there is an important one, namely, the case when ${\lambda}(i)=i!$ for all i. For this case, it gives the well-known Hurwitz polynomial ring $R_H[x]$. In this paper, we completely determine the Krull dimension of $R_H[x]$ when R is a $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain. Let R be a $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain. We show that dim $R_H[x]={\dim}\;R+1$ if R has characteristic zero and dim $R_H[x]={\dim}\;R$ otherwise.

KICKER MAGNET MODULATOR IN PLS (포항방사광가속기 킼커 대출력 펄스전원장치)

  • Nam, S.H.;Jeong, S.H.;Han, S.H.;Suh, J.H.;Ha, K.M.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.07e
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    • pp.1779-1781
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    • 1997
  • The 2.0 GeV Pohang Light Source (PLS) is consisted of a full energy Linac and a storage ring. Four kicker magnets are installed in the storage ring tunnel to move the stored beam orbit in the storage ring closer to the injected beam from the beam transfer line. The injected beam then falls into the storage ring beam dynamic aperture. A kicker magnet modulator drives all four kicker magnets to maintain field balance and also synchronized kick of the beam. The kicker modulator can handle 2 GeV full energy beam. The kicker magnet modulator is installed in the storage ring tunnel and under stable operation. Specification of the kicker magnet modulator is ${\sim}6.0{\mu}s$ pulse-width, 200 ns flat-top width with ${\pm}0.2%$ regulation, ${\sim}24\;kA$ peak current, and 10 Hz repetition rate. Two thyratron switches (EEV CX-1536AX) are used in the system. In this article, design, and experimental results of the kicker magnet modulator are discussed.

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The Influence for the Change of Chelate Ring of Co (Ⅲ) Complexes Containing EDTA by $Cd^{2+}, H^+, and OH^-$ ($Cd^{2+}, H^+$ 및 OH-이온이 EDTA를 포함한 Co (Ⅲ) 착물의 킬레이트고리 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Dong Yeop;Lee, Dong Jin;O, Chang Eon;Do, Myeong Gi
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 1990
  • The reactivity and structural change of optical active $[Co(edta)]^- and [Co(Hedta)Cl]^- complexes has been investigated in the presence of several catalyst (H^+, OH^-, and Cd^{2+}). When Δ-[Co(edta)]- complex was reacted with H^+ or OH^- as the catalyst, G-ring opening of ligand in the complex was accompanied, and then, optically active, [Co(Hedta)OH_2], and racemic mixture, [Co(edta)OH]_2- were produced. When (-)546-[Co(Hedta)Cl]- complex was reacted with Cd^{2+}$ as the catalyst, the Ring-close was accompanied, and Δ-[Co(edta)]- complex was produced, which the absolute configuration was retained.

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X-LIFTING MODULES OVER RIGHT PERFECT RINGS

  • Chang, Chae-Hoon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2008
  • Keskin and Harmanci defined the family B(M,X) = ${A{\leq}M|{\exists}Y{\leq}X,{\exists}f{\in}Hom_R(M,X/Y),\;Ker\;f/A{\ll}M/A}$. And Orhan and Keskin generalized projective modules via the class B(M, X). In this note we introduce X-local summands and X-hollow modules via the class B(M, X). Let R be a right perfect ring and let M be an X-lifting module. We prove that if every co-closed submodule of any projective module P contains Rad(P), then M has an indecomposable decomposition. This result is a generalization of Kuratomi and Chang's result [9, Theorem 3.4]. Let X be an R-module. We also prove that for an X-hollow module H such that every non-zero direct summand K of H with $K{\in}B$(H, X), if $H{\oplus}H$ has the internal exchange property, then H has a local endomorphism ring.

Characteristics of Ring-Opening Isomerization Polymerization of [4.3.0] Cyclic Pseudoureas ([4.3.0] 환상 유사 우레아의 이성화 개환중합과 특성평가)

  • Lee, Chan-Woo;Chung, Jin-Do
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.308-313
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    • 2011
  • The ring-opening isomerization polymerization behavior of 2,5,6,7-tetrahydro-3H-imidazo[2,1-b] [1,3] oxazine(TII) has been studied under various conditions. The present study aimed at improving the low polymerizability of the above monomer (six-membered ring) up to a level comparable to that of 2,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b] [l,3] oxazole(TIO) (five-membered ring). The optimum result could be observed when methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate(MeOTf) and nitrobenzene were used as an initiator and a solvent in the polymerization at $60^{\circ}C$ for 24 h. Polymers were confirmed by$^1H$ NMR과$^{13}C$ NMR, and m measurements. The molecular weight obtained by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) corresponded to the molecular weight theoretically calculated from the feed ratio. The melting temperature ($T_m$) of TII was conspicuously different from that of TIO, because of the difference in the alkyl group.

THE WEAK F-REGULARITY OF COHEN-MACAULAY LOCAL RINGS

  • Cho, Y.H.;Moon, M.I.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 1991
  • In [3], [4] and [5], Hochster and Huneke introduced the notions of the tight closure of an ideal and of the weak F-regularity of a ring. This notion enabled us to give new proofs of many results in commutative algebra. A regular ring is known to be F-regular, and a Gorenstein local ring is proved to be F-regular provided that one ideal generated by a system of parameters (briefly s.o.p.) is tightly closed. In fact, a Gorenstein local ring is weakly F-regular if and only if there exists a system of parameters ideal which is tightly closed [3]. But we do not know whether this fact is true or not if a ring is not Gorenstein, in particular, a ring is a Cohen Macaulay (briefly C-M) local ring. In this paper, we will prove this in the case of an 1-dimensional C-M local ring. For this, we study the F-rationality and the normality of the ring. And we will also prove that a C-M local ring is to be Gorenstein under some additional condition about the tight closure.

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Effect of utilizing pressurized ring beam system in modern rock TBM: I. Numerical study (현대식 Rock TBM에서 가압형 링빔의 효과 연구: I. 수치해석적 연구)

  • Kwak, Yun-Suk;Kang, Gi-Don;Kim, Do-Hoon;Lee, In-Mo
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.55-77
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    • 2012
  • A Modern Rock TBM is a tunnel excavation method combining the conventional tunnelling method with the mechanized tunnelling method. It is a hybrid system that excavates a tunnel with TBM and supports the ground by ring beam, wire mesh, rock bolt, shotcrete, i.e., conventional tunnelling method. In the Modern Rock TBM, a ring beam is similar to a steel rib in NATM in the way that uses H-beam. But using a ring beam is more effective than a steel rib because it is installed in a closed-circle. Therefore, improving the performance of the ring beam is a key factor for achieving tunnel stability. In this respect, this study introduces a pressurized ring beam that might be functioning more effectively by confining convergence during tunnel excavation. In order to verify the effect of the pressurized ring beam, a three-dimensional numerical analysis was conducted. The numerical analysis confirms an increase in the minimum principal stress and reduction in the plastic strain that triggers excessive displacement. The analysis result also indicates a decrease in the relative displacement occurring after installing the ring beam, and expansion in spacing between the ring beams.

The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Sulfapyridine

  • Koo, Chung-Hoe;Lee, Young-Ja
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 1979
  • The crystal structure of sulfapyridine, $C_{11}H_{11}N_{3}O_{2}S$, has been determined by X-ray diffraction method. The compound crystallizees in the monoclinic space group C2/c with a = 12, 80(4), b= 11.72(4), $c= 15.36(5){\AA}, {\beta}= 94(3)^{\circ}$and Z = 8. A total of 1133 observed reflections were collected by the Weissenberg method with CuKaradiation. Structure was solved by the heavy atom method and refined by isostropic block-diagonal least-squares method to the R value of 0.14. The nitrogen in the pyridine ring of sulfapyridine is associated with an extra-annular hydrogen. The C (benzene ring) S-N-C (pyridine ring) group adopts the gauche form with a fonformational angle of $71^{\circ}$. The benzene ring are inclined at angle of $84^{\circ}.to the pyridine ring plane. Sulfapyridine shows three different hydrogen bonding in the crystal. They are two N-H...O hydrogen bonds with the distance of 2.90 and 2.98${\AA}$ respectively, and on N-H...N with the distance of 3.06 ${\AA}$.

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