• 제목/요약/키워드: New Reproduction Energy Industry

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광주지역 신재생에너지 산업의 현황과 인력양성방안에 관한 연구임 (A Study on Human Resource Training Plan and Status of the New Reproduction Energy Industry in Gwangju area)

  • 임기흥
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구의 목적은 광주지역에서 신재생에너지 산업의 인력양성방안에 대한 효과적인 정책적 대안을 제시하고자 하였다. 오늘날 우리나라의 경제는 새로운 발전모형을 찾아야 하는 사회 경제발전의 패러다임의 변화를 맞이하고 있다. 이러한 흐름에 부응하여 본 논문은 광주지역이 녹색성장인력양성이라는 목적 달성을 위해 가장 적합한 지역이라는 것을 제시하였다. 첫째, 신재생에너지산업을 활성화하기 위해 천혜의 자연환경을 갖추었다는 것이다. 둘째, 새로운 산업을 추동하기위해 우수한 인적자원을 보유하고 있다는 것이다. 따라서, 신재생에너지산업을 활성화하기 위한 장 단기적인 다양한 인력 양성정책을 추진할 필요가 있다.

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PSYCHO-PHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF PAPER AND A NEW DESIGN CONCEPT OF PAPER MEDIA FOR THE NEXT CENTURY

  • Fumihiko ONABE
    • 한국펄프종이공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국펄프종이공학회 1999년도 Proceedings of Pre-symposium of the 10th ISWPC
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 1999
  • In the society of the 21\ulcorner century under multiphase media conditions, the rapidly glowing electronic media will replace the conventional paper media in a variety of areas. However, if human being still has an affinity for paper media and an instinct for hardcopy from electronic-based text or image, the new market will be created for the paper industry. To what extent the consumer choses paper media for output will depend upon the availability of functions of paper media appealing to human senses; i.e., "sensory functions of paper". As a whole, on-demand type personal as well as business communications will increase in the next century and this trend will lead certainly to a rapidly expanding "contents hardcopy market". The technological progress of the paper industry in the 21\ulcorner century depends upon the market needs for higher products quality and higher efficiency of manufacturing process as well as an endeavour to overcome constraints from forest resource, energy, and environmental issues. Under the conditions with above constraints, the paper media will be polarized into two categories; (1)paper for higher image reproduction capability for original image or text and (2)paper for lower reproduction but with higher appeals for human senses. To cope with these trends, psycho-physical analysis and a sensory engineering approach for developing new paper media is vitally required. Also newly emerged roles of paper physics in the multimedia age is pointed out associated with sensory functions of paper that are not well-understood so far.

Past and Present Definitions of the Energy and Protein Requirements of Ruminants

  • Corbett, J.L.;Freer, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.609-624
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    • 2003
  • The genesis of methods for defining the nutritional value of feeds and the nutrient requirements of animals, and their development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Europe and the USA are outlined. Current energy and protein feeding systems for ruminants are described. Particular reference is made to the Australian systems which are applicable to grazing animals as well as to those given prepared feeds, and enable the effective nutritional management of a imals at pasture by means of the decision support tool GrazFeed. The scheme for predicting intakes by cattle and sheep from pastures allows for the effects of selective grazing on the composition of the feed eaten, and for reduction in herbage intake when a supplementary feed is consumed. For herbage of any given concentration of metabolizable energy (ME) in the feed dry matter the changes with season of year in the net efficiency of use of the ME for growth and fattening and in the yield of microbial crude protein, g/MJ ME, which both vary with latitude, are defined. An equation to predict the energy requirements for maintenance (MEm) of both cattle and sheep includes predictions of the additional energy costs incurred by grazing compared with housed animals and the cost, if any, of cold stress. The equation allows for the change in MEm with feed intake. A flexible procedure predicts the composition of liveweight gain made by any given breed or sex of cattle and sheep at any stage of growth, and the variation with rate of gain. Protein requirements for maintenance, production including wool growth, and reproduction, are related to the quantities of microbial true protein and undegraded dietary protein truly digested in the small intestine.