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MCNP-4A와 CASMO-3를 이용한 CE 16$\times$16 핵연료집합체 임계도 및 봉출력 분포 해석

  • 김교윤;김강석;박찬오
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 1995
  • 핵연료집합체 연소도 계산용 전산코드인 CASMO-3를 도입하여 한국고유핵설계체계를 개발하기 위해서는 CE형 핵연료집합체의 핵적특성을 파악하는 것은 필수적이다. 따라서, CASMO-3와 몬테칼로 전산코드인 MCNP-4A를 이용하여 CE형 16$\times$16 핵연료집합체에 대한 $K_{inf}$ 및 봉출력 분포를 비교 분석하였다. $K_{inf}$ 의 경우는 CASMO-3에 의한 계산 결과가 0.5% 이내에서 MCNP-4A의 계산 결과와 일치하였으며, 봉출력분포의 경우도 제어봉 주변이나 Gd$_2$O$_3$ 독봉을 제외하고는 CASMO-3에 의한 계산 결과가 MCNP-4A의 계산 결과와 거의 일치하는 것으로 나타났다.

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On the asymptotic-norming property in lebesgue-bochner function spaces

  • Cho, Sung-Jin;Lee, Byung-Soo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.227-232
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    • 1992
  • In this paper we prove that if (.ohm., .SIGMA., .mu.) is a non-purely atomic measure space and X is strictly convex, then X has the asymptotic-norming property II if and only if $L_{p}$ (X, .mu.), 1 < p < .inf., has the asymptotic-norming property II. And we prove that if $X^{*}$ is an Asplund space and strictly convex, then for any p, 1 < p < .inf., $X^{*}$ has the .omega.$^{*}$-ANP-II if and only if $L_{p}$ ( $X^{*}$, .mu.) has the .omega.$^{*}$-ANP-II.*/-ANP-II.

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Control of Flexible Link using Mixed $H_2$/H$\infty$ and $\mu$-Synthesis Method

  • Y.W. Choe;Lee, H.K.;J.I. Bae
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.95.3-95
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    • 2001
  • This paper investigates the simultaneous use of mixed H2/H_inf and mu-synthesis design methodology to design a robust controller for flexible link. We adopt four steps to design control system as follows: Step 1 : Generally, there are differences between the nominal and real model, so we consider the plant as a combination of parametric model uncertainty and unstructured uncertainty represents real structural uncertainties associated with the damping ratios of the flexible modes retained in the nominal model without payload. denotes the uncertainty which is due to the payload added at the tip. Step 2 : We adopt the mixed H2/H_inf theory to design a feedback controller K(s) by using the model uncertainty ...

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Studying of the Effects of Cyperus rotundus L. extract on Th1/Th2 Cell-derived Cytokines (향부자(香附子)가 천식 관련 Th1/Th2 세포 관련 cytokine 분비에 미치는 영향)

  • Yom, David Jong-Hoon;Rhee, Hyung-Koo;Jung, Sung-Ki;Jung, Hee-Jae
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.451-464
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    • 2009
  • Background and Objective : Cyperus rotundus L. (CR) is a commonly used herbal medicine in Asian countries such as Korea, China and Japan. The present study was designated to evaluate the direct effects of CR on helper T cell activities and on Th1/Th2 lineage development in vitro. Materials and Methods : Spleen cells from 8 week BALB/c mice were cultured in CR extracts containing medium without activation for 24 hours and with activation for 48 hours. CD4+ T cells were isolated and analyzed for mRNA expression levels of INF-$\gamma$, IL-4, T-bet and GATA-3 by RT-PCR and secretion cytokines levels of INF-$\gamma$, IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 by ELISA. Results : The results demonstrated that CR had no mitogenic effects on unstimulated CD4+ T cells, but augmented CD4+ T-cell proliferation upon activation with anti-CD3/anti-CD28 antibodies in a dose-dependent manner. CR treatment significantly increased CD4+ T cell population and the IFN-$\gamma$ expression was significantly enhanced, while IL-4 expression was significantly decreased. In addition, in vitro Th1/Th2 polarization experiments revealed that CR enhanced IFN-$\gamma$ secretion in Th1 cells, but reduced the IL-4 in Th2 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Conclusion : These results suggest that CR treatment could be a desirable alternative therapy for the prevention or correction of Th2 dominant pathological disorders, such as allergy and asthma.

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The Effect of Rehmanniae Radix on Bleomycin-induced Lung Fibrosis (숙지황(熟地黃)이 Bleomycin에 의한 폐섬유화(肺纖維化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Rhee, Hyung-Gu;Jung, Sung-Ki;Jung, Hee-Jae;Ryu, Han-Chon
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.298-306
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    • 2004
  • Objective : The main purpose of this study was to determine if Rehmanniae Radix has significant effects on lung fibrosis. Materials and Methods : C57BL/6J mice were devided into three groups. These were the normal group, which were not treated, the control group, given Intratracheal instillation(IT) of Bleomycin, the sample group, given IT of bleomycin and water-extracted Rehmanniae Radix. Animals were sacrificed 14 days after IT treatment. Lung fibrosis was evaluated by analysis of bronchoalveolar larvage(BAL) total WBC, percentage of macrophage, lymphocyte and neutrophil. This was done histologically by semiquantitative histological index(SHT) of lung tissue. Results : The sample group in coparison with control group showed a decrease in the BAL, total WBC, lower percentage of lymphocyte and neutrophil(p<0.05) and correspondingly a lower percentage of macrophage(p<0.01). The Sample group showed a significant decrease of collagen accumulation with respect to the control group in SHI of lung tissue(p<0.01). INF-${\gamma}$ and IL-4 levels in BALF of mice significantly decreased in the control group(p<0.05). Conclusions : Results suggest that Rehmanniae Radix has an anti-imflamatory effect and anti-fibrotic effect on the lungs through decrease of IL-4 and total WBC count for not only macrophage, but also lymphocyte and neutrophil. The degradation of INF-${\gamma}$ calls for research beyond the scope of this study.

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Translation Initiation Factor IF1-Dependent Stimulation of 30 S Preinitiation Complex Formation: Rapid Isolation and fMEt-tRNA Binging Activity of IF1

  • CHOIK, SANG-YUN;HYUN-JUNG KIM;JUNG-IK YANG;HYO-IL CHANG
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.986-993
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    • 2001
  • Translation Initiation in prokaryotes involves the formation of a 30 S preinitiation complex, in which translation initiation factors play a role in the stimulation of fMet-tRNA (fMet) binding. However, the specific function and precise mechanism of initiation factor IF1 are still unclear. One a functionally active factor with a high purity. In the present study a large quantity of active IF was rapidly purified, obtained by the overexpression of the infA gene, and then used for a functional study. The induction of infA did not appreciably affect the growth rate of the protease-deficient strain E. coli AR68 harboring the IF1 overproducing plasmid. The level of IF1 obtained was approximately $1-2\%$ of the total cell protein, which enabled the yield of highly purified IF1 (>$98\%$ pure) to be increased to 0.15 mg of IF1/g of cells. The IF1 was isolated within one day by the centrifugatioin of the ribosomal washed fraction, by ammonium sulfate fractionation, chromatography on batch of phosphocellulose, and FPLC Mono S. The overexpressed IF1 was found to be comparable to the factor isolated from normal cells, as determined by migration in NEPHGE/SDS 2-D gels. For binding of fMet-tRNA(fMet) to the 30 S ribosomal subunitis, relatively high levels of binding were obtained when IF2 was present. The addition of IF1 up to 110 pmol proportionally stimulated the binding to a variable extent. This IF1-dependent stimulation of the 30 S preinitiation complex formation demonstrated that IF1 would appear to be exclusively essential for promoting the initiation phase of protein synthesis.

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Effects of Arctium lappa Linne on the DNFB-induced allergic dermatitis (우방자(牛蒡子)의 아토피 피부염에 대한 효과)

  • Kim, Gae-Eun;Jung, Sung-Ki;Jung, Hee-Jae;Jang, Hyung-Jin
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.201-211
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease which is characterized by severe pruritis, erythema, edema, effusion and scabs. The aim of this study was to understand effects of Arctium lappa Linne, which is well known for its efficacy for various skin diseases, on atopic dermatitis Methods : We conducted this experiment using the DNFB-induced NC/Nga mice. After two weeks of applying DNFB to NC/Nga mice, severe symptoms of atopic dermatitis occurred. We divided the mice into three different groups: a control group which was given no treatment at all, a group treated with dexamethasone (1mg/kg), and another group treated with Arctium lappa Linne (300mg/kg). After one week of treatment, results were recorded according to their improvement on skin, itching behavior, IL-4, and INF-$\gamma$ measurement, which is a significant criterion for diagnosing atopic dermatitis. Results : Itching behavior showed significant improvement in the Arctium lappa Linne group. However Arctium lappa Linne failed to reduce IL-4 and INF-$\gamma$ count. Also there was no satisfying improvement on AD-like skin lesions on the rostral back of the NC/Nga mice treated with Arctium lappa Linne. Conclusions : Arctium lappa Linne showed improvement in itching behavior in NC/Nga mice induced by DNFB. Arctium lappa Linne showed neither significant improvement on skin lesions nor in IL-4 and INF-$\gamma$ measurement.

BGRcast: A Disease Forecast Model to Support Decision-making for Chemical Sprays to Control Bacterial Grain Rot of Rice

  • Lee, Yong Hwan;Ko, Sug-Ju;Cha, Kwang-Hong;Park, Eun Woo
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.350-362
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    • 2015
  • A disease forecast model for bacterial grain rot (BGR) of rice, which is caused by Burkholderia glumae, was developed in this study. The model, which was named 'BGRcast', determined daily conduciveness of weather conditions to epidemic development of BGR and forecasted risk of BGR development. All data that were used to develop and validate the BGRcast model were collected from field observations on disease incidence at Naju, Korea during 1998-2004 and 2010. In this study, we have proposed the environmental conduciveness as a measure of conduciveness of weather conditions for population growth of B. glumae and panicle infection in the field. The BGRcast calculated daily environmental conduciveness, $C_i$, based on daily minimum temperature and daily average relative humidity. With regard to the developmental stages of rice plants, the epidemic development of BGR was divided into three phases, i.e., lag, inoculum build-up and infection phases. Daily average of $C_i$ was calculated for the inoculum build-up phase ($C_{inf}$) and the infection phase ($C_{inc}$). The $C_{inc}$ and $C_{inf}$ were considered environmental conduciveness for the periods of inoculum build-up in association with rice plants and panicle infection during the heading stage, respectively. The BGRcast model was able to forecast actual occurrence of BGR at the probability of 71.4% and its false alarm ratio was 47.6%. With the thresholds of $C_{inc}=0.3$ and $C_{inf}=0.5$, the model was able to provide advisories that could be used to make decisions on whether to spray bactericide at the preand post-heading stage.

Comparison Study of White Ginseng, Red Ginseng, and fermented Red Ginseng on the Protective Effect of LPS-induced Inflammation in RAW 264.7 Cells (RAW 264.7 세포에서 LPS에 의해 유도된 염증에 대한 백삼, 홍삼, 발효홍삼의 항염효과에 대한 비교 연구)

  • Hyun, Mee-Sun;Hur, Jung-Mu;Shin, Yong-Seo;Song, Bong-Joon;Mun, Yeun-Ja;Woo, Won-Hong
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2009
  • Red ginseng (RG) and fermented red ginseng (FRG) are produced from ginseng (GS) via certain biological processes. The main difference between three ginsengs is the composition of ginsenosides known as major metabolites having several biological activities. The concentration of the metabolites has been known to be dependent on the methods which make RG and FRG In this study, we investigated the effects of WG, RG and FRG on the productions of inflammatory proteins (NF-${\kappa}B$, iNOS, COX-2) and cytokines (TNF-$\alpha$, INF-$\gamma$) in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells. The levels of NO production and iNOS expression were suppressed by the treatment of white ginseng (WG), RG and FRG in LPS-stimulated cells. Also, the production of TNF-$\alpha$ and INF-$\gamma$ was decreased in the cells by all of them. It was indicated that the inhibition of NF-${\kappa}B$ activation in LPS-stimulated cells treated with three kinds of ginsengs was resulted from the suppression of the level of COX-2 expression and the phosphorylation of IkB by LPS. The present study indicated that RC showed the best biological activity among them and FRG was better than WG. The better activity of RG on the inhibition of NO production is considered to be caused by the difference of ginsenoside composition produced during their preparations. In order to elucidate the mechanism, animal test should be performed with three ginsengs.

Bioequivalency and Pharmacokinetics of Two Clarithromycin Tablets (Clarithromycin 정제의 생물학적 동등성 및 약물동태)

  • Kang, Won Ku;Park, Sun Young;Park, Yong Soon;Woo, Jong Su;Choi, Kyung Eob;Kwon, Kwang Il
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to compare the bioavailability of Hanmi clarithromycin (250 mg/tablet) with that of $Klaricid^{(R)}$ The bioavailability was examined on 20 volunteers who received a single dose (500 mg) of each drug in the fasting state in a randomized balanced 2-way crossover design. After dosing, blood samples were collected for a period of 12 hours. Plasma samples were analyzed for clarithromycin and roxithromycin(internal standard) by HPLC/Coulometric BCD. The pharmaco-kinetic parameters ($AUC_{0-l2hr}$, Cmax, Tmax, $AUC_{inf}$, Ka, Kel, $t_{1/2}$, Vd/F and Cl/F) were calculated from the plasma clarithromycin concentration-time data of each volunteer. The computer program 'WinNonlin' was used for compartmental analysis. One compartment model with first-order input, from order output with lag time, weighting factor $l/y^2$ was chosen as the appropriate pharmacokinetic model. The major pharmacokinetic parameters ($AUC_{0-l2hr},\;AUC_{inf}$, Cmax and Tmax) of Hanmi clarithromycin were $10.7\pm0.5\;{\mu}g{\cdot}hr{\cdot}ml^{-1},\;12.7\pm0.7\;{\mu}g{\cdot}hr{\cdot}ml^{-1},\;1.7\pm0.1\;{\mu}g/ml\;and\;2.0\pm0.2\;hr$, respectively, and those of $Klaricid^{(R)}\;were\;9.8\pm0.5\;{\mu}g{\cdot}hr{\cdot}ml^{-1},\;11.7\pm0.6\;{\mu}g{\cdot}hr{\cdot}ml^{-1},\;1.6\pm0.1\;{\mu}g/ml\;and\;2.1\pm0.1\;hr$, respectively. The differences in mean values of $AUC_{0-l2hr},\;AUC_{inf}$ and Cmax between two products were $9.88\%,\;8.94%\;and\;6.59\%$, respectively. The least significant differences at $\alpha=0.05$ for $AUC_{0-l2hr},\;AUC_{inf}$ and Cmax were $16.08\%,\;17.81\%\;and\;18.94\%$, respectively. Though the plasma clarithromycin concentrations of Hanmi clarithromycin were higher than those of $Klaricid^{(R)}$ at all observed times, the bioavailability of Hanmi clarithromycin appeared to be bioequivalent with that of $Klaricid^{(R)}$. The Ka, Kel, $t_{1/2}$, Vd/F and Cl/F of the Hanmi clarithromycin were $2.69\pm0.53\;hr^{-1},\;0.18\pm0.01 hr^{-1},\;3.9\;hr,\;248.8\pm11.4\;L\;and\;43.7\pm2.6\;L/hr$, respectively, and those of $Klaricid^{(R)} were 2.19\pm0.51\;hr^{-1},\;0.18\pm0.02\;hr^{-1},\;3.7\;hr,\;266.7\pm22.4\;L\;and\;45.3\pm2.8L/hr$, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between two drugs in all pharmacokinetic parameters.

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