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EXISTENCE OF FUZZY IDEALS WITH ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS IN BCK/BCI-ALGEBRAS

  • Jun, Young-Bae;Park, Chul-Hwan
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 2007
  • We give an answer to the following question: Question. Let S be a subset of [0,1] containing a maximal element m > 0 and let C :=$\{I_{t}\;{\mid}\;t{\in}S\}$ be a decreasing chain of ideals of a BCK/BCI-algebra X. Then does there exists a fuzzy ideal ${\mu}(X)=S\;and\;C_{\mu}=C?$.

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PROINFLAMMATORY DAMAGE INDUCED IN RAT STOMACH BY INTRAGASTRIC ETHANOL ADMINISTRATION

  • Lee, Jeong-Sang;Oh, Tae-young;Surh, Young-Joon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2002.11b
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    • pp.154-154
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    • 2002
  • Several lines of epidemiological and experimental evidence support that chronic ethanol consumption is implicated in pathophysiology of a variety of human disorders, including cancer. However, the association between chronic ethanol consumption and an increased risk of gastric cancer is not clearly defined.(omitted)

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RELATIVE SELF-CLOSENESS NUMBERS

  • Yamaguchi, Toshihiro
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.445-449
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    • 2021
  • We define the relative self-closeness number N��(g) of a map g : X → Y, which is a generalization of the self-closeness number N��(X) of a connected CW complex X defined by Choi and Lee [1]. Then we compare N��(p) with N��(X) for a fibration $X{\rightarrow}E{\rightarrow\limits^p}Y$. Furthermore we obtain its rationalized result.

RECURSIVE PROPERTIES OF A MAP ON THE CIRCLE

  • Cho, Seong-Hoon;Min, Kyung-Jin;Yang, Seung-Kab
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 1995
  • Let I be the interval, $S^1$ the circle and let X be a compact metric space. And let $C^{circ}(X,\;X)$ denote the set of continuous maps from X into itself. For any f$f\in\;C\circ(X,\;X),\;let\;P(f),\;R(f),\;\Gamma(f),\;\Lambda(f)\;and\;\Omega(f)$ denote the collection of the periodic points, recurrent points, ${\gamma}-limit{\;}points,{\;}{\omega}-limit$ points and nonwandering points, respectively.(omitted)

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The Inactivation of ERK1/2, p38 and NF-kB Is Involved in the Down-Regulation of Osteoclastogenesis and Function by A2B Adenosine Receptor Stimulation

  • Kim, Bo Hyun;Oh, Ju Hee;Lee, Na Kyung
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • v.40 no.10
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    • pp.752-760
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    • 2017
  • A2B adenosine receptor (A2BAR) is known to be the regulator of bone homeostasis, but its regulatory mechanisms in osteoclast formation are less well-defined. Here, we demonstrate the effect of A2BAR stimulation on osteoclast differentiation and activity by RANKL. A2BAR was expressed in bone marrow-derived monocyte/macrophage (BMM) and RANKL increased A2BAR expression during osteoclastogenesis. A2BAR stimulation with its specific agonist BAY 60-6583 was sufficient to inhibit the activation of ERK1/2, p38 MAP kinases and $NF-{\kappa}B$ by RANKL as well as it abrogated cell-cell fusion in the late stage of osteoclast differentiation. Stimulation of A2BAR suppressed the expression of osteoclast marker genes, such as c-Fos, TRAP, Cathepsin-K and NFATc1, induced by RANKL, and transcriptional activity of NFATc1 was also inhibited by stimulation of A2BAR. A2BAR stimulation caused a notable reduction in the expression of Atp6v0d2 and DC-STAMP related to cell-cell fusion of osteoclasts. Especially, a decrease in bone resorption activity through suppression of actin ring formation by A2BAR stimulation was observed. Taken together, these results suggest that A2BAR stimulation inhibits the activation of ERK1/2, p38 and $NF-{\kappa}B$ by RANKL, which suppresses the induction of osteoclast marker genes, thus contributing to the decrease in osteoclast cell-cell fusion and bone resorption activity.

Preliminary Ecological Assessments of Water Chemistry, Trophic Compositions, and the Ecosystem Health on Massive Constructions of Three Weirs in Geum-River Watershed

  • Ko, Dae-Geun;Choi, Ji-Woong;An, Kwang-Guk
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2016
  • Major objectives of the study were to analyze chemical and biological influences of the river ecosystem on the artificial weir construction at three regions of Sejong-Weir (Sj-W), Gongju-Weir (Gj-W), and Baekje-Weir (Bj-W) during 2008-2012. After the weir construction, the discharge volume increased up to 2.9 times, and biological oxygen demand (BOD) and electrical conductivity (EC) significantly decreased (p < 0.05). Also, the decrease of total phosphorus (TP) was also evident after the weir construction, but still hyper-eutrophic conditions, based on criteria by , were maintained. Multi-metric model of Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) showed that IBI values averaged 21.0 (range: 20-22; fair condition) in the Bwc, and 14.3 (range: 12-18; poor condition) in the Awc. The model values of IBI in Sj-W and Gj-W were significantly decreased after the weir construction. The model of Self-Organizing Map (SOM) showed that two groups (cluster I and cluster II) of Bwc and Awc were divided in the analysis based on the clustering map trained by the SOM. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was similar to the results of the SOM analysis. Taken together, this research suggests that the weir construction on the river modified the discharge volume and the physical habitat structures along with distinct changes of some chemical water quality. These physical and chemical factors influenced the ecosystem health, measured as a model value of IBI.

HMIPv6 based Fast Vertical Handover Mechanism using Media Independent Handover Function (매체 무관 핸드오버 기능을 이용한 HMIPv6 기반 고속 수직적 핸드오버 메커니즘)

  • Kim, Pyung-Soo;Lee, Sang-Kyu
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.1B
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a new fast vertical handover mechanism to optimize and enhance the existing fast vertical handover HMIPv6(FV-HMIP) mechanism in heterogeneous wireless access networks. The proposed mechanism ad opts the IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover Function(MIHF), and thus is called the "MFV-HMIP". The Media Independent Handover Service (MIIS) in the IEEE 802.21 MIHF is extended by including new L3 inform ation to provide domain prefixes of heterogeneous neighbouring mobility anchor points(MAPs). This can eliminate the heterogeneous neighbouring MAP discovery phase in the existing FV-HMIP. Thus, the proposed MFV-HMIP can reduce the signalling traffic over wireless link and increase the possibility of predictive mode operation. Therefore, the proposed MFV-HMIP mechanism can be superior to the existing FV-HMIP mechanism for wireless resource efficiency, handover latency, and packet loss. Through analytic performance evaluations and computer si mulations, the proposed mechanism can be shown to optimize and enhance the existing mechanism.

INVOLUTION-PRESERVING MAPS WITHOUT THE LINEARITY ASSUMPTION AND ITS APPLICATION

  • Xu, Jin-Li;Cao, Chong-Guang;Wu, Hai-Yan
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.27 no.1_2
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2009
  • Suppose F is a field of characteristic not 2 and $F\;{\neq}\;Z_3$. Let $M_n(F)$ be the linear space of all $n{\times}n$ matrices over F, and let ${\Gamma}_n(F)$ be the subset of $M_n(F)$ consisting of all $n{\times}n$ involutory matrices. We denote by ${\Phi}_n(F)$ the set of all maps from $M_n(F)$ to itself satisfying A - ${\lambda}B{\in}{\Gamma}_n(F)$ if and only if ${\phi}(A)$ - ${\lambda}{\phi}(B){\in}{\Gamma}_n(F)$ for every A, $B{\in}M_n(F)$ and ${\lambda}{\in}F$. It was showed that ${\phi}{\in}{\Phi}_n(F)$ if and only if there exist an invertible matrix $P{\in}M_n(F)$ and an involutory element ${\varepsilon}$ such that either ${\phi}(A)={\varepsilon}PAP^{-1}$ for every $A{\in}M_n(F)$ or ${\phi}(A)={\varepsilon}PA^{T}P^{-1}$ for every $A{\in}M_n(F)$. As an application, the maps preserving inverses of matrces also are characterized.

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Modular neural network in prediction of protein function (단위 신경망을 이용한 단백질 기능 예측)

  • Hwang Doo-Sung
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.13B no.1 s.104
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2006
  • The prediction of protein function basically make use of a protein-protein interaction map based on the concept of guilt-by-association. The method however cannot determine the functions of proteins in case that the target protein does not interact with proteins with known functions directly. This paper studies protein function prediction considering the given problem as a K-class classification problem and proposes a predictive approach utilizing a modular neural network. The proposed method uses interaction data and protein related attributes as well. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach can predict the functional roles of Yeast proteins whose interaction knowledge is not known and shows better performance than the graph-based models that use protein interaction data.

The first insight into the structure of the Photosystem II reaction centre complex at $6{\AA}$ resolution determined by electron crystallography

  • Rhee, Kyong-Hi
    • Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1999.08a
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 1999
  • Electron crystallography of two-dimensional crystalsand electron cryo-microscopy is becoming an established method for determining the structure and function of a variety of membrane proteins that are providing difficult to crystallize in three dimension. In this study this technique has been used to investigate the structure of a ~160 kDa reaction centre sub-core complex of photosystem II. Photosystem II is a photosynthetic membrane protein consisting of more than 25 subunits. It uses solar energy to split water releasing molecular oxygen into the atmosphere and creates electrochemical potential across the thylakoid membrane, which is eventually utilized to generate ATP and NADPH. Images were taken using Philips CM200 field emission gun electron microscope with an acceleration voltage of 200kW at liquid nitrogen temperature. In total, 79 images recorded dat tilt angles ranging from 0 to 67 degree yielded amplitudes and phases for a three-dimensional map with an in-plant resolution of 6$\AA$ and 11.4$\AA$ in the third dimension shows at least 23 transmembrane helices resolved in a monomeric complex, of which 18 were able to be assigned to the D1, D2, CP47 , and cytochrome b559 alfa beta-subunits with their associated pigments that ae active in electron transport (Rhee, 1998, Ph.D.thesis). The D1/D2 heterodimer is located in the central position within the complex and its helical scalffold is remarkably similar to that of the reaction centres not only in purple bacteria but also in plant photosystem I (PSI) , indicating a common evoluationary origin of all types of reaction centre in photosynthetic organism known today 9RHee et al. 1998). The structural homology is now extended to the inner antenna subunit, ascribed to CP47 in our map, where the 6 transmembrane helices show a striking structural similarity to the corresponding helices of the PSI reaction centre proteins. The overall arrangement of the chlorophylls in the D1 /D2 heterodimer, and in particular the distance between the central pair, is ocnsistent with the weak exciton coupling of P680 that distinguishes this reaction centre from bacterial counterpart. The map in most progress towards high resolution structure will be presented and discussed.

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