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Neural Interface with a Silicon Neural Probe in the Advancement of Microtechnology

  • Oh, Seung-Jae;Song, Jong-Keun;Kim, Sung-June
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.252-256
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    • 2003
  • In this paper we describe the status of a silicon-based microelectrode for neural recording and an advanced neural interface. We have developed a silicon neural probe, using a combination of plasma and wet etching techniques. This process enables the probe thickness to be controlled precisely. To enhance the CMOS compatibility in the fabrication process, we investigated the feasibility of the site material of the doped polycrystalline silicon with small grains of around 50 nm in size. This silicon electrode demonstrated a favorable performance with respect to impedance spectra, surface topography and acute neural recording. These results showed that the silicon neural probe can be used as an advanced microelectrode for neurological applications.

Detection of Broken Bars in Induction Motors Using a Neural Network

  • Moradian M.;Ebrahimi M.;Danesh M.;Bayat M.
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.245-252
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a method based on neural networks to detect the broken rotor bars and end rings of squirrel cage induction motors. At first, detection methods are studied, and then traditional methods of fault detection and dynamic models of induction motors by using winding function model are introduced. In this method, all of the stator slots and rotor bars are considered, thus the performance of the motor in healthy situations or breakage in each part can be checked. The frequency spectrum of current signals is derived by using Fourier transformation and is analyzed in different conditions. In continuation, an analytical discussion and a simple algorithm are presented to detect the fault. This algorithm is based on neural networks. The neural network has been trained by using information of a 1.1 KW induction motor. This system has been tested with a different amount of load torque, and it is capable of working on-line and of recognizing all normal and ill conditions.

Development of TEA $CO_2$ Laser Excited by a Magnetic Switch Pulse Source (자기 스위치 펄스 전원을 이용한 TEA $CO_2$ 레이저 개발)

  • Hong, J.U.;Park, D.I.;Lee, C.H.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.07b
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    • pp.657-659
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    • 1993
  • We have developed a repetitive TEA $CO_2$ laser excited by a magnetic switch pulse source, and have measured the laser output energy for the mixing ratio of the laser gas mixture in single pulse. As a result of experiments, we have obtained the laser output energy of 252 mJ($\eta_{intrinsic}$=7.8%) in $CO_2:N_2$:He=1:1:8(1 atm.). At a repetition-rate frequency of 10 Hz, an average laser power of 1.5 W was obtained.

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Performance analysis of MC-CDMA system with Adaptive subchannel scheme and M-ary orthogonal signaling (적응형 부채널 할당 방법과 M진 직교 신호화를 사용하는 MC-CDMA 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • Park, Kyoung-Suk;Kim, Hang-Rae;Kim, Nam
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.249-252
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, the performance of a MC-CDMA system applying adaptive subchannel allocation scheme and M-ary orthogonal signaling is analyzed for forward links in Rayleigh fading channel. In the proposed system, each DS waveform is transmitted over the subchannel having the biggest fading among L subchannels. Assuming M-ary orthogonal signaling and 4 subchannels, the BER of 10$\^$-3/ is satisfied if SNRs are 7.33 ㏈, 5.33 ㏈, and 4.47 ㏈ for k=1, 2, and 3, respectively. Also, SNRs which met BER of 10$\^$-3/ are 1.42 ㏈ and 2.33 ㏈ in L=2 and L=8 as k=1 is increased to k=2. It is shown that the MC-CDMA system has performance improvement as a number of subcarriers and M-ary orthogonal signaling.

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Surface Acoustic Wave Gas Sensor (탄성표면파 가스센서)

  • Yoo, Beom-Keun;Park, Yong-Wook;Kang, Chong-Yun;Kim, Jin-Sang;Choi, Doo-Jin;Yoon, Seok-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.251-252
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    • 2006
  • A development of surface acoustic wave gas sensor to detecting volatile gas has been observed by monitoring output signal as function of time onto the network analyzer. The SAW sensor with a center frequency of 200MHz was fabricated on $42^{\circ}$ S-T Quartz substrates. Using the gas chromatography column has been selectivity. Experimental results, which show the phase change of output signal under the absorption of volatile gas onto sensors, were presented. The proposed sensor has the properties of high sensitivity compare to the conventional SAW gas sensor and chemical selectivity. Thus, it is thought these results are applicable for use in sensor array of an high performance electronic nose system.

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Protection of Radiation-Induced DNA Damage by Functional Cosmeceutical Poly-Gamma-Glutamate

  • Oh, Yu-Jin;Kwak, Mi-Sun;Sung, Moon-Hee
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.527-533
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    • 2018
  • This study compared the radioprotective effects of high-molecular-weight poly-gamma-glutamate (${\gamma}-PGA$, average molecular mass 3,000 kDa) and a reduced form of glutathione (GSH, a known radioprotector) on calf thymus DNA damage. The radiation-induced DNA damage was measured on the basis of the decreased fluorescence intensity after binding the DNA with ethidium bromide. All the experiments used $^{60}Co$ gamma radiation at 1,252 Gy, representing 50% DNA damage. When increasing the concentration of ${\gamma}-PGA$ from 0.33 to $1.65{\mu}M$, the DNA protection from radiation-induced damage also increased, with a maximum of 87% protection. Meanwhile, the maximal DNA protection when increasing the concentration of GSH was only 70%. Therefore, ${\gamma}-PGA$ exhibited significant radioprotective effects against gamma irradiation.

Unusual Intracranial Parasagittal Meningioma Extending into the Internal Jugular Vein through the Sinuses

  • Seo, Eui-Kyo;Cho, Yong-Jae;Koo, Hea-Soo;Lim, Soo-Mee
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.250-252
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    • 2008
  • Meningiomas frequently invade cerebral venus sinuses, especially parasagittal meningioma to superior sagittal sinus. However, most invasions do not reach internal jugular vein. We present a case of parasagittal meningioma extending into the internal jugular vein through the sinuses. Radiological investigation revealed that the tumor was invading the sagittal, transverse, sigmoid sinus and junction of the internal jugular vein to subclavian vein, which was filled with tumor. The histopathological examinations revealed that both the cerebral tumor and mass in the internal jugular vein contributed to the transitional meningioma. This is a rare case of a meningioma extending into the internal jugular vein through the sinuses. According to this case, the frontal parasagittal meningioma could invade directly the internal jugular vein. The significance of this association to cerebral venus sinuses and internal jugular vein are discussed.

Removal of Kirschner Wire That Migrated from the Pelvic Bone into the Right Ventricle of the Heart

  • Kim, Ji-Eon;Jung, Sung-Ho;Cho, Won-Chul;Byun, Joung-Hun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.250-252
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    • 2011
  • A sixty-year-old man was admitted due to chest pain. He had a history of pelvic bone fracture fixation with Kirschner wire about 20 years earlier. On examination, we detected a Kirschner wire that had migrated into the right ventricle. Without cardiopulmonary bypass, we removed the migrating Kirschner wire via median sternotomy. The patient recovered without complications and was discharged on the 5th postoperative day.

A Brief Screening Tool for PTSD: Validation of the Korean Version of the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (K-PC-PTSD-5)

  • Jung, Young-Eun;Kim, Daeho;Kim, Won-Hyoung;Roh, Daeyoung;Chae, Jeong-Ho;Park, Joo Eon
    • Journal of Korean Medical Science
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    • v.33 no.52
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    • pp.338.1-338.5
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometrically the Korean version of the Primary Care Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Screen for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-fifth edition (K-PC-PTSD-5). In total, 252 participants were interviewed with the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-fifth edition-research version (SCID-5-RV). The K-PC-PTSD-5 showed good internal consistency (${\alpha}=0.872$), test-retest reliability (r = 0.89), and concurrent validity (r = 0.81). A score of 3 was identified as the threshold for clinically significant posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Overall, the results indicate that the K-PC-PTSD-5 is a useful, timesaving instrument for screening PTSD symptoms.

CoA Transferase and Malonyl-CoA Decarboxylase Activity of Malonate Decarboxylase from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus

  • Byun, Hye-Sin;Kim, Yu-Sam
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.246-252
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    • 1997
  • Malonate decarboxylase from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus is shown to have malonyl-CoA: acetate CoA transferase. acetyl-CoA: malonate CoA transferase, and malonyl-CoA decarboxylase activity. These enzyme activities were elucidated by isotope exchange reactions. The enzyme modified by N-ethylmaleimide completely lost its malonate decarboxylase activity, whereas it still kept CoA transferases and malonyl-CoA decarboxylase activities. The existence of CoA transferases and malonyl-CoA decarboxylase activity is clear, but their physiological significance is obscure. The catalytic reactions for two eoA transfers and malonyl-CoA decarboxylation proceed via a cyclic mechanism, which is through two covalent intermediates, enzyme-Smalonyl and enzyme-S-acetyL proposed for malonate decarboxylation of the enzyme.

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