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CHARACTERIZATION THEOREMS OF RILEY TYPE FOR BICOMPLEX HOLOMORPHIC FUNCTIONS

  • Matsui, Yutaka;Sato, Yuhei
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.825-841
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    • 2020
  • We characterize bicomplex holomorphic functions from several estimates. Originally, Riley [5] studied such problems in local case. In our study, we treat global estimates on various unbounded domains. In many cases, we can determine the explicit form of a function.

Differences in Morphological Properties and Soil Moisture Characteristics Curve of Cultivated Land Derived from Major Parent Rocks in Yeong-nam Province Areas (영남지역 주요 모암지대별 밭토양 모래입자의 형태적 특성 및 토양수분특성곡선의 차이에 관한 연구)

  • Sonn, Yeon-Kyu;Jung, Yeun-Tae;Son, Il-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 1999
  • To acknowledge the differences in soil physical properties of cultivated land derived from major parent rocks in Yeong-nam areas, we investigated Riley's projection sphericity(one of the morphological properties) of sand and made up Soil Moisture Characteristics Curve(SMCC). The averages in Riley s projection sphericity range from 0.63 to 0.67 in soils derived from Sedimentary rocks than 0.56 to 0.61 in soils derived from igneous rocks. In case of soils derived from igneous rocks, the Riley's projection sphericity is lower as the particle size get to be smaller. The differences of SMCC were larger in the fine loamy soils than in coarse loamy soils. The moisture retention was higher in the soils derived from Sedimentary rocks than in the soils derived from Igneous rocks. After we transformed the water retention into dimensionless scale value by available water ratio, the SMCC was nearly unchangeable in the tested soils except for fine loamy soils derived from Sedimentary rock, but was not correlated with soil texture or parent rocks.

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Genetic characteristics of Korean Jeju Black cattle with high density single nucleotide polymorphisms

  • Alam, M. Zahangir;Lee, Yun-Mi;Son, Hyo-Jung;Hanna, Lauren H.;Riley, David G.;Mannen, Hideyuki;Sasazaki, Shinji;Park, Se Pill;Kim, Jong-Joo
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.789-800
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    • 2021
  • Objective: Conservation and genetic improvement of cattle breeds require information about genetic diversity and population structure of the cattle. In this study, we investigated the genetic diversity and population structure of the three cattle breeds in the Korean peninsula. Methods: Jeju Black, Hanwoo, Holstein cattle in Korea, together with six foreign breeds were examined. Genetic diversity within the cattle breeds was analyzed with minor allele frequency (MAF), observed and expected heterozygosity (HO and HE), inbreeding coefficient (FIS) and past effective population size. Molecular variance and population structure between the nine breeds were analyzed using a model-based clustering method. Genetic distances between breeds were evaluated with Nei's genetic distance and Weir and Cockerham's FST. Results: Our results revealed that Jeju Black cattle had lowest level of heterozygosity (HE = 0.21) among the studied taurine breeds, and an average MAF of 0.16. The level of inbreeding was -0.076 for Jeju Black, while -0.018 to -0.118 for the other breeds. Principle component analysis and neighbor-joining tree showed a clear separation of Jeju Black cattle from other local (Hanwoo and Japanese cattle) and taurine/indicine cattle breeds in evolutionary process, and a distinct pattern of admixture of Jeju Black cattle having no clustering with other studied populations. The FST value between Jeju Black cattle and Hanwoo was 0.106, which was lowest across the pair of breeds ranging from 0.161 to 0.274, indicating some degree of genetic closeness of Jeju Black cattle with Hanwoo. The past effective population size of Jeju Black cattle was very small, i.e. 38 in 13 generation ago, whereas 209 for Hanwoo. Conclusion: This study indicates genetic uniqueness of Jeju Black cattle. However, a small effective population size of Jeju Black cattle indicates the requirement for an implementation of a sustainable breeding policy to increase the population for genetic improvement and future conservation.

Study on $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal growth and electrical characteristics ($CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ 단결정 성장과 전기적 특성)

  • 홍광준
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.32-43
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    • 1996
  • A $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal was grown by modified veritical bridgman method. The $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal was evaluated to be tetragonal by the powder method. The $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal was confirmed to be grown with its c axis along the lengthe of the boule by the Laue reflection method. Hall effect of $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal was estimated by van der pauw method from 293 K to 30 K. Hall data of the sample perpendicular to c axis was $n=8.75{\times}10^{23}electrons/m^{3},\;R_{H}=7.14{\times}10^{-5}m^{3}/C,\;{\sigma}=176.40{\omega}^{-1}m^{-1},\;{$\mu}=3.41{\times}10^{-2}m^{2}/V.s$ and the sample parallel to c axis was $n=8.61{\times}10^{23}electrons/m^{3},\;R_{H}=7.26{\times}10^{-5}m^{3}/C,\;{\sigma}=333.38{\omega}^{-1}m^{-1}\;and\;{$\mu}=2.42{\times}10^{-2}m^{2}/V.s$ for room temperature. The value of Hall coefficient on sample perpendicular or parallel to c axis were positive. There $CdIn_{2}Te_{4}$ single crystal was p-type semiconductor.

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