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교정용 미니스크류를 이용한 하악 전치 함입 시 변위양상의 3차원 유한요소분석 (3-D FEA on the intrusion of mandibular anterior segment using orthodontic miniscrews)

  • 박현경;성의향;조영수;모성서;전윤식;이기준
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제41권6호
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    • pp.384-398
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    • 2011
  • 교정용 미니스크류를 이용하여 하악 전치의 함입이 가능하다고 알려져 있으나 분절의 크기에 따른 예측가능한 이동 양상에 대하여 보고된 바는 미미하다. 본 연구에서는 하악 4전치와 6전치 분절 모델에서 미니스크류와 훅의 위치를 달리하여 함입력을 적용하였을 때 응력분포와 초기 변위 양상을 분석하고자 하악 전치와 치주인대, 치조골에 대한 3차원 유한요소 모델을 제작하여 미니스크류 및 호선상 훅의 위치에 의해 결정되는 힘 벡터에 따른 치아의 3차원 각 평면에서의 변위량 및 von Mises 응력분포 양상을 비교하였다. 하악 4전치 분절에서는 함입력의 위치에 무관하게 공히 치관의 전방 경사가 발생하였으며 측절치 원심의 미니스크류와 후하방 힘을 가한 경우 경사 정도가 최소인 것으로 나타났다. 6전치 분절의 함입 시 견치 전방에 위치한 미니스크류에 의해 역시 상당한 치관의 전방 경사 및 순측치경부 치근막에 von Mises stress가 집중되었으며 견치 후방에 위치한 미니스크류와 중절치-측절치 간 훅에 의한 힘에 의해 순수한 함입에 가까운 치아 변위 및 치근막 전체에 균일한 von Mises stress의 분포가 관찰되었다. 이러한 결과를 토대로 하악 전치의 함입이 요구되는 과개교합 증례에서 견치 원심측의 미니스크류와 중절치-측절치 간 훅을 이용한 후하방 힘에 의해 예측가능하게 하악 6전치의 순수한 함입을 유도할 수 있을 것으로 생각된다.

의복변인에 의한 시장세분화와 라이프스타일과의 관계 -$20\∼30$대 여성의 의복시장을 중심으로- (Apparel Market Segmentation by Clothing Variables and Lifestyle for Adult Women)

  • 원선;강혜원
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.309-318
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    • 1988
  • The purposes of this study were: 1) to develop specific AIO variables(clothing variables) based on clothing behavior studies, 2) to segment apparel market by clothing variables, 3) to discribe the profile of each segment with clothing variables, lifestyle variables and demographic variables, 4) to Suggest effective strategies on apparel market of women's clothing. The Likert Type clothing questionnaires measured 6 aspects of clothing (fashion, conformity-individuality, practicality, aesthetics, modesty and brand consciousness & status symbols) dealing with activities, interests and opinions. In addition, lifestyle variables were measured with general AIO statements. The questionnaires were administered to 563 young women (students, career women and homemakers) living in Seoul. The data were analysed by factor analysis, ctustering analysis, multiple discriminant analysis, one-way ANOVA ana Duncan's multiple range test. The results of the study were as follow: 1) 4 factors emerged from factor analysis of clothing variables. Factor 1: lower interest in modesty and higher interest in aesthics, Factor 2: brand consciousness and status symbols, Factor 3: conformity, Factor4 : fashion. 2) Lifestyle variables clustered into 3 factors. Factor 1: positive social activity, Factor 2: family-oriented type, Factor S: materialism. 3) By cluster analysis of the 4 factors of the clothing variables, the apparel market of women's clothing was categorised into 3 segments (innovative aesthetics seeker group, brand and status symbols conscious group, clothing unconscious group). 4) The above three segmented groups were also significantly discriminated by lifestyle and demosraphic variables. 5) On the basis of the findings, effective marketing strategies of women's clothing were suggested.

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아이스 하키 슬랩 샷(slap shot)의 운동학적 분석 (Kinematic analysis of Ire hockey slap shot)

  • 문곤성;박종률
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.13-28
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the kinematic characteristics of Ice hockey slap shot. The subjects of this study were four professional ice hockey players. The reflective markers were attached on the anatomical boundary line of body and the subjects were asked to perform the shot. Ariel Performance Analysis System was used to capture and digitize the shooting image, the data were analyzed by LabView 6i. The results were as fellows. 1. The period of the back swing phase was $0.542{\pm}0.062sec$, the down swing phase was $0.28{\pm}0.056sec$ and the total swing time was $0.825{\pm}0.017sec$ 2. The maximum linear velocity of the stick blade for x direction was shown after 7% of impact, for y, z direction were shown before 2%, 8% of Impact. 3. The maximum velocity of each segment for the left arm was $2.35{\pm}0.05m/s$ in the upper arm, $3.56{\pm}0.34m/s$ in the forearm, $4.75{\pm}0.67m/s$ in the hand. 4. The maximum velocity of each segment for the right arm was $4.67{\pm}0.43m/s$ in the upper arm, $7.22{\pm}0.69m/s$ in the forearm, $9.42{\pm}0.89m/s$ in the hand. 5. The angle of left elbow was generally flexed from the ready stance to the impact and was $82.26{\pm}3.45^{\circ}$ the moment of Impact. 6. The angle of the left shoulder was increased ut the down swing phase and was $78.74{\pm}4.78^{\circ}$ on the moment of impact. 7. The angle of the right shoulder was decreased in the down swing phase and increased before the impact. and the angle was $51.28{\pm}3.54^{\circ}$ on the moment of impact.

Discovery of highly dynamic and recurrent jets in a polar coronal hole observed by Hinode/SOT

  • Cho, Il-Hyun;Moon, Yong-Jae;Cho, Kyung-Suk
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.50.4-50.4
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    • 2019
  • We detect a new population of chromospheric jets in a polar coronal hole observed by Hinode/SOT. The propagating speed of the jets ranges in 30 - 490 km/s whose duration time is 3 - 52 s. The recurrent rate is approximately 3/min for a give segment of 1 arc-second horizontal interval. These jets are seemed to be more transient and faster than type II spicules at chromosphere, while the properties are compatible with the network jets seen in emission lines of transition region. We will discuss the implication of these jets for a coronal heating.

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Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Using a Single Interbody Cage and a Tubular Retraction System : Technical Tips, and Perioperative, Radiologic and Clinical Outcomes

  • Lee, Chang-Kyu;Park, Jeong-Yoon;Zhang, Ho-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.219-224
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    • 2010
  • Objective : A minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS TLlF) has recently been introduced. However, MIS TLlF is a technically challenging procedure. The authors performed retrospective analysis about MIS TLlF using a single interbody cage. Methods : Twenty-eight consecutive patients were treated by MIS TLlF. Of these 28 patients, 20 patients were included in this retrospective study. Perioperative, clinical, and radiologic outcomes were assessed. Clinical outcomes were assessed using Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Visual Analogue Scores (VAS). Fusion rates and cross-sections of operated spinal canals were assessed by CT. Results : Twelve patients underwent MIS TLlF at one segment and 8 patients at two segments (L3/4: 4, L4/5: 17, L5/S1: 7). Operation time for a single segment was 131.7 min and for two segment was 201.4 min, and corresponding blood losses were 208.3 mL and 481.2 mL, respectively. ODI and VAS scores were significantly improved at 6 months postop (ODI from 30.32 to 15.54, VAS from 7.80 to 2.20, p = 0.001) Twenty-two segments (78.6%) achieved grade I fusion, 4 segments (14.3%) achieved grade II, 2 segments (7.1%) achieved grade III and 0 segments achieved grade IV at 12 months. Postoperatively at 12 months, spinal canal cross sectional areas at disc spaces significantly increased from 157.5 to $294.3\;mm^2$ (p = 0.012). Conclusion : MIS TLlF achieved good clinical outcomes and high fusion rates. Our findings show that MIS TLlF performed with a single Interbody cage and a tubular retractor system can be used as a standard MIS TLlF technique.

임신 기간 및 출산 후의 임산부 보행의 역학적 에너지 변화 (Comparison of Pregnant Women's Mechanical Energy between the Period of Pregnancy and Postpartum)

  • 하종규;이재훈
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.387-393
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to compare pregnant women's gait parameters and mechanical energies caused by changes in hormone levels and anatomical features such as body mass, body-mass distribution, joint laxity, and musculo-tendinous strength from pregnancy to postpartum. Ten subjects (height: $161{\pm}6.5cm$, mass: $62.7{\pm}10.4\;kg$, $66.4{\pm}9.3\;kg$, $68.4{\pm}7.7\;kg$, $57.2{\pm}7.7\;kg$) participated in the four times experiments (the first, middle, last term and after birth) and walked ten trials at a self-selected pace without shoes. The gait motions were captured with Qualisys system and gait parameters were calculated with Visual-3D. Pregnant women's gait velocities were decreased during the pregnancy periods, but increased after birth. Stride width and cycle time were increased during pregnancy, but decreased after birth. Thigh energy (77.4%) was greater than shank energy (19.06%) or feet (3.54%) about total energy of the lower limbs. Their feet (Left R2=0.881, Right R2=0.852) and shank (Left R2=0.318, Right R2=0.226) energies were significantly increased (positive correlation), but double limb stance time (DLST, R2=0.679) and body total energy (R2=0.138) were decreased (negative correlation) for their velocities. These differences suggest that thigh segment may be a dominant segment among lower limbs, and have something to do with gait velocities. Further studies should investigate joint power and joint work to find energy dissipation or absorption from pregnancy period to postpartum.

Change of Lumbar Motion after Multi-Level Posterior Dynamic Stabilization with Bioflex System : 1 Year Follow Up

  • Park, Hun-Ho;Zhang, Ho-Yeol;Cho, Bo-Young;Park, Jeong-Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 2009
  • Objective : This study examined the change of range of motion (ROM) at the segments within the dynamic posterior stabilization, segments above and below the system, the clinical course and analyzed the factors influencing them. Methods : This study included a consecutive 27 patients who underwent one-level to three-level dynamic stabilization with Bioflex system at our institute. All of these patients with degenerative disc disease underwent decompressive laminectomy with/without discectomy and dynamic stabilization with Bioflex system at the laminectomy level without fusion. Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for back and leg pain, whole lumbar lordosis (from L1 to S1), ROMs from preoperative, immediate postoperative, 1.5, 3, 6, 12 months at whole lumbar (from L1 to S1), each instrumented levels, and one segment above and below this instrumentation were evaluated. Results : VAS scores for leg and back pain decreased significantly throughout the whole study period. Whole lumbar lordosis remained within preoperative range, ROM of whole lumbar and instrumented levels showed a significant decrease. ROM of one level upper and lower to the instrumentation increased, but statistically invalid. There were also 5 cases of complications related with the fixation system. Conclusion : Bioflex posterior dynamic stabilization system supports operation-induced unstable, destroyed segments and assists in physiological motion and stabilization at the instrumented level, decrease back and leg pain, maintain preoperative lumbar lordotic angle and reduce ROM of whole lumbar and instrumented segments. Prevention of adjacent segment degeneration and complication rates are something to be reconsidered through longer follow up period.

분산 모바일 서비스의 다중 스트리밍을 위한 가변 클러스터링 관리 (Variable Clustering Management for Multiple Streaming of Distributed Mobile Service)

  • 정택원;이종득
    • 한국지능시스템학회논문지
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.485-492
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    • 2009
  • 모바일 서비스 환경에서 시간 동기화에 의해 생성된 패턴들은 데이터 스트리밍으로 인하여 인스턴스 값들이 다르게 스트리밍 된다. 본 논문에서는 유연한 클러스터링을 지원하기 위해 가변클러스터링 관리 기법을 제안하며, 이 구조는 다중 데이터 스트리밍을 동적으로 관리하도록 지원한다. 제안되는 기법은 일반적인 스트리밍기법과 달리 데이터 스트림 환경에서 동기화를 효율적으로 지원하는 기능을 수행하며, 구조적 표현단계와 적합성 표현단계를 거쳐 클러스터링 스트리밍이 관리된다. 구조적 표현 단계는 레벨정합과 누적정합을 수행하여 스트림 구조가 표현되며, 동적 세그먼트와 정적세그먼트 관리를 통해서 클러스터링 관리가 가변적으로 수행되도록 하였다. 제안된 기법의 성능 평가를 위해서 k-means 기법, C/S 서버기법 그리고 CDN 기법과 시뮬레이션평가를 수행하였으며 그 결과 제안된 기법의 성능이 효율적임을 알 수 있었다.

직립상태 시 요추 운동분절의 유합에 따른 척추주변 근력의 변화 (Variation of Paraspinal Muscle Forces according to the Lumbar Motion Segment Fusion during Upright Stance Posture)

  • 김영은;최혜원
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.130-136
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    • 2010
  • For stability analysis of the lumbar spine, the hypothesis presented is that the disc has stress sensors driving feedback mechanism, which could react to the imposed loads by adjusting the contraction of the muscles. Fusion in the motion segment of the lumbar spinal column is believed to alter the stability of the spinal column. To identify this effect finite element (FE) models combined with optimization technique was applied and quantify the role of each muscle and reaction forces in the spinal column with respect to the fusion level. The musculoskeletal FE model was consisted with detailed whole lumbar spine, pelvis, sacrum, coccyx and simplified trunk model. Vertebral body and pelvis were modeled as a rigid body and the rib cage was constructed with rigid truss element for the computational efficiency. Spinal fusion model was applied to L3-L4, L4-L5, L5-S1 (single level) and L3-L5 (two levels) segments. Muscle architecture with 46 local muscles was used as acting directions. Minimization of the nucleus pressure deviation and annulus fiber average axial stress deviation was selected for cost function. As a result, spinal fusion produced reaction changes at each motion segment as well as contribution of each muscle. Longissimus thoracis and psoas major muscle showed dramatic changes for the cases of L5-S1 and L3-L5 level fusion. Muscle force change at each muscle also generated relatively high nucleus pressure not only at the adjacent level but at another level, which can explain disc degeneration pattern observed in clinical study.

Comparative Analysis between Total Disc Replacement and Posterior Foraminotomy for Posterolateral Soft Disc Herniation with Unilateral Radiculopathy : Clinical and Biomechanical Results of a Minimum 5 Years Follow-up

  • Kim, Kyoung-Tae;Cho, Dae-Chul;Sung, Joo-Kyung;Kim, Young-Baeg;Kim, Du Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제60권1호
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    • pp.30-39
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    • 2017
  • Objective : To compare the clinical outcomes and biomechanical effects of total disc replacement (TDR) and posterior cervical foraminotomy (PCF) and to propose relative inclusion criteria. Methods : Thirty-five patients who underwent surgery between 2006 and 2008 were included. All patients had single-level disease and only radiculopathy. The overall sagittal balance and angle and height of a functional segmental unit (FSU; upper and lower vertebral body of the operative lesion) were assessed by preoperative and follow-up radiographs. C2-7 range of motion (ROM), FSU, and the adjacent segment were also checked. Results : The clinical outcome of TDR (group A) was tended to be superior to that of PCF (group B) without statistical significance. In the group A, preoperative and postoperative upper adjacent segment level motion values were $8.6{\pm}2.3$ and $8.4{\pm}2.0$, and lower level motion values were $8.4{\pm}2.2$ and $8.3{\pm}1.9$. Preoperative and postoperative FSU heights were $37.0{\pm}2.1$ and $37.1{\pm}1.8$. In the group B, upper level adjacent segment motion values were $8.1{\pm}2.6$ and $8.2{\pm}2.8$, and lower level motion values were $6.5{\pm}3.3$ and $6.3{\pm}3.1$. FSU heights were $37.1{\pm}2.0$ and $36.2{\pm}1.8$. The postoperative FSU motion and height changes were significant (p<0.05). The patient's satisfaction rates for surgery were 88.2% in group A and 88.8% in group B. Conclusion : TDR and PCF have favorable outcomes in patients with unilateral soft disc herniation. However, patients have different biomechanical backgrounds, so the patient's biomechanical characteristics and economic status should be understood and treated using the optimal procedure.