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Alienable/Inalienable Possessions and Animacy in the Multiple Case Constructions: An Experimental Approach

  • Lee, Yong-hun
    • Language and Information
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.31-58
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    • 2014
  • The distinction of alienable/inalienable possessions plays a crucial role in determining the acceptability of Multiple Case Constructions (MCCs) in Korean. Recently, Yeon (2003, 2010) introduced so-called contiguous alienable possessions and mentioned that these types of possessions also affect the acceptability of MCCs. This paper experimentally examines how these three kinds of possessions influence the acceptability of MCCs. Since animacy also plays a role in the MCCs, this paper also examines how animacy affects the acceptability of MCCs. The experiments were designed following Johnson (2008), and the native speakers' intuition was measured and statistically analyzed. Through the experiment, the following facts were observed: (i) Both three types of possessions and animacy play a role in determining the acceptability of MCCs, (ii) The contiguous possessions behave close to inalienable possessions, rather than alienable possessions, and (iii) There was an interaction between three types of possessions and animacy.

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Effective Management of Power System by Demand Control (수요 제어에 의한 전력 시스템의 효율 운전)

  • 최진원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of IIIuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.77-79
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    • 2003
  • For the management of maximum demand power, power control system that is consist of CCMS(Central Control and Management System) and MCCS(Minimum Cost Control and management Software) is proposed. MCCS has the basic functions of the set of target power and the enrollment of load control logic. And also MCCS give the simulation of Power rate that help more effective Demand Control.

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A Design of the Intelligent Motor Control Center Using the Graphic Editor (그래픽 에디터를 이용한 지능형 전동기 제어반 설계)

  • Lee, Sung-Hwan
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.128-132
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    • 2006
  • The previous MCCs(Motor Control Centers) have the demerits of high cost and much manhour for rework because it is impossible for us to standardize the previous MCCs and they have many manual connections. The customers require the products which can operate with the SCADA system by digitalizing the functions of the current MCCs and the systematized products with capability of remote control. To solve these disadvantages and requirements, we developed the Intelligent Motor Control Center. This system has the various functions such as protection, measuring, and communication. Using these functions, we can monitor motor status through communication with the upper system and define the circuit for lowering connection costs according tn starting type and shortening the manufactural period by the graphic editor. The development of this system results in establishment of the competitive structure with domestic area and Perfect automatic monitoring through linkage with the SCADA system.

Two separate nodules of Merkel cell carcinoma occurring concomitantly on one cheek

  • Hwang, Woosuk;Kang, Mi Seon;Kim, Jin Woo
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.203-206
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    • 2019
  • Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and highly aggressive neuroectodermal carcinoma arising from mechanoreceptor Merkel cells. Multiple MCCs are even rarer. We report a case of two independent MCCs simultaneously present in the cheek of a patient, which were effectively and esthetically treated using a cheek flap. Punch biopsy performed in a 60-year-old woman admitted with a chief complaint of two skin-colored hard nodules in her left cheek, accompanied by an itching sensation, was suggestive of MCC. Accordingly, we performed sentinel lymph node biopsy through the modified Blair incision under general anesthesia, in cooperation with the head and neck surgery department. The defect was covered with a cheek flap by slightly extending the existing incision following wide excision with a safety margin of 1 cm. This paper is significant in that it introduces an effective reconstruction technique that maintains function using a cheek flap for the management of this rare case. In addition, this paper is the first to classify multiple MCCs according to the time of onset. We believe that this paper presents an effective alternative reconstruction technique with sentinel node biopsy through the modified Blair incision.

미쓰비시의 MCCS측정기, 품질표준화를 위한 과정

  • Korean Printers Association
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.7 no.9
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    • pp.113-113
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    • 2008
  • PPC 서버는 CIP3/4에 따른 프리프레스장비에 의해 생성된 미리보기 이미지를 통하여 회선율을 산출 및 인쇄조건 데이터를 변환하여 IPC로 전송하고 전송된 데이터는 IPC를 통해 인쇄기에 잉크키 등을 미리설정(프리셋)한다. 인쇄되는 인쇄물의 잉크 키 데이터와 화선율의 데이터를 MCCS(색조관리장치)로 보내고 MCCS에서는 인쇄된 칼라 패치를 분광계로 계측하고, 그 결과를 화면에 표시한다. MCCS는 목표치에 대하여 계측치의 차이를 기준으로 목표치에 가깝게 되도록 잉크키 개도를 조절해 피드백하며, IPC EXPERT 기능용 계측 데이터를 IPC로 보낸다. 따라서, 사람의 눈으로 관리하는 컬러매니지먼트(CMS가 아닌 CIP3/4 데이터의 화선율과 인쇄조건을 PPC서버가 변환하여 IPC에 전송하는 것이다. 인쇄한 인쇄결과물을 MCCS로 계측하여 항상 기준목표 농도치에 맞게 기계에 피드백하고 잉크키 개도를 조절, 색조관리를 함으로써 일정한 품질유지 및 농도관리를 가능(손지절감 및 색조관리의 일관성)하게 하는 시스템이다.

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An Experimental Approach to Multiple Case Constructions in Korean

  • Lee, Yong-Hun
    • Language and Information
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.29-50
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    • 2013
  • Multiple Nominative Constructions (MNCs) and Multiple Accusative Constructions (MACs) have been some of the hottest and interesting topics in Korean syntax. This paper took empirical approaches to these constructions and examined native speakers' grammaticality judgements of these constructions. Though there are lots of previous studies on these constructions, Ryu (2010, 2013a, 2013b, 2013c) recently tried to unify MNCs and MACs into Multiple Case Constructions (MCCs) and to classify them into 16 types based on the semantic relations. This paper includes experiments which were performed on these 16 different types. The experiments were designed following Johnson (2008); and the native speakers' intuition was measured with two scales, numerical estimates and line drawing, though the latter was adopted in the actual analyses. Through the experiment, the following facts were observed: (i) the grammaticality of the MCCs varies depending on their semantic relations, (ii) MNCs were more grammatical than MACs if both constructions occurred in similar environments, and (iii) the sentences in some MAC types had much lower grammaticality than those in the others, as Ryu (2013b, 2013c) mentioned.

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Detection of Mammographic Microcalcifications by Pattern Matching (Pattern Matching을 이용한 유방영상의 미세 석회화 검출)

  • Yang, Y.S.;Kim, E.K.;Kim, D.W.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.05
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    • pp.68-71
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    • 1997
  • The early detection of brest cancer is clearly a key ingredient for any strategy designed to reduce breast cancer mortality. Microcalcification(MCC) is one of the primary signatures to discriminate between normal and cancerous tissue. The detection and locating procedures can be automated by digital image processing, however, MCCs have various sizes, shapes, and intensity levels in film images, so it is difficult to find accurate locations and sizes. Firstly, we made quantitative analysis for many characteristic features of mammograms that can be used to segment MCCs from normal tissues. Secondly, we developed algorithms proper to segmentation like pattern matching. The performance was evaluated with TP and FP rates.

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Chest wall injury fracture patterns are associated with different mechanisms of injury: a retrospective review study in the United States

  • Jennifer M. Brewer;Owen P. Karsmarski;Jeremy Fridling;T. Russell Hill;Chasen J. Greig;Sarah E. Posillico;Carol McGuiness;Erin McLaughlin;Stephanie C. Montgomery;Manuel Moutinho;Ronald Gross;Evert A. Eriksson;Andrew R. Doben
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.48-59
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: Research on rib fracture management has exponentially increased. Predicting fracture patterns based on the mechanism of injury (MOI) and other possible correlations may improve resource allocation and injury prevention strategies. The Chest Injury International Database (CIID) is the largest prospective repository of the operative and nonoperative management of patients with severe chest wall trauma. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the MOI is associated with the resulting rib fracture patterns. We hypothesized that specific MOIs would be associated with distinct rib fracture patterns. Methods: The CIID was queried to analyze fracture patterns based on the MOI. Patients were stratified by MOI: falls, motor vehicle collisions (MVCs), motorcycle collisions (MCCs), automobile-pedestrian collisions, and bicycle collisions. Fracture locations, associated injuries, and patient-specific variables were recorded. Heat maps were created to display the fracture incidence by rib location. Results: The study cohort consisted of 1,121 patients with a median RibScore of 2 (range, 0-3) and 9,353 fractures. The average age was 57±20 years, and 64% of patients were male. By MOI, the number of patients and fractures were as follows: falls (474 patients, 3,360 fractures), MVCs (353 patients, 3,268 fractures), MCCs (165 patients, 1,505 fractures), automobile-pedestrian collisions (70 patients, 713 fractures), and bicycle collisions (59 patients, 507 fractures). The most commonly injured rib was the sixth rib, and the most common fracture location was lateral. Statistically significant differences in the location and patterns of fractures were identified comparing each MOI, except for MCCs versus bicycle collisions. Conclusions: Different mechanisms of injury result in distinct rib fracture patterns. These different patterns should be considered in the workup and management of patients with thoracic injuries. Given these significant differences, future studies should account for both fracture location and the MOI to better define what populations benefit from surgical versus nonoperative management.

Surface Chemical Studies on Flotation Processes -Importance of the Hydrophobic Property of Solid Particles in Flotation Efficiency- (부유부상 공정에 대한 표면화학적 연구 -부유부상 효율과 고형입자의 소수화도-)

  • 이학래;이진희;허용성;조중연;한신호
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2001
  • The immediate purposes of this study is to establish the surface chemical principles associated with the flotation process of waste papers and to verify them by practical flotation experiments. To achieve this AKD sized hydrophobic microcrystallince cellulose (MCC) with different levels of hydrophobicity, and hydrophilic MCC dyed with black were prepared as model substances. The effects of surface characteristics on flotation efficiency were evaluated by measuing the brightness of the flotation rejects obtained after the flotation experiments carried out using MCC mixtures prepared with different ratios of hydrophobic and hydrophilic MCCs. Results showed that more than 90% of the flotation rejects consisted of hydrophobic MCC indicating the critical importance of the hydrophobicity of the materials in the flotation process. The proportions of hydrophobic materials in the reject remained constant when highly sized MCC was used as a model of hydrophobic substance.

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Development of a Diagnostic System for Motor-Operated Valves (모터구동밸브 진단장비 개발)

  • Kang, Seong-Ki;Choi, Hyun-Woo;Park, Sung-Keun;Kang, Shin-Chul;Chai, Jang-Bom
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.420-424
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    • 2008
  • The new MOV(motor-operated valve) diagnostic system MOVIDS(MOV intelligent diagnostic system) was developed. Its remote diagnostic methods with high accuracy have improved the applicability. This enables the diagnostic tests and the evaluations of many MOVs not only at the valves but also in remote places like MCCs(motor control centers). The remote diagnostic ability of the new system reduces the cost and the man power for diagnosing MOVs and eliminates the danger of the toxic or radioactive environments to which workers might be exposed.

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