• Title/Summary/Keyword: Sim-Hak

Search Result 607, Processing Time 0.026 seconds

KERATOACANTHOMA ON FACIAL SKIN : CASE REPORT (안면부에 발생한 각화극세포종의 치험례)

  • Kang, Hee-In;Lee, Won-Hak;Oh, Hae-Soo;Kim, Dong-Suk;Kim, Sang-Joong
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    • /
    • v.27 no.6
    • /
    • pp.570-574
    • /
    • 2005
  • Keratoacanthoma is a benign, self-limited epithelial lesion that closely resembles Squamous cell carcinoma(SCC). Keratoacanthoma occur primarily exposed skin in male patients over 45 years of ages. although etiology is unknown, sunlight, genetic, and human papillomavirus factor have been considered. in clinical feature, rapid enlargement occurs over 4$\sim$8 weeks, resulting ultimately in a hemispheric, firm, elevated, asymptomatic nodule that contains a central plug of keratin. When fully developed, the keratoacanthoma contains a core of keratin surrounded by a concentric collar of raised skin. Over the next 4$\sim$8 weeks, static lesion persists. Then undergoes spontaneous regression over the next 6$\sim$8weeks period by expulsion of the keratin core with resorption of the mass. In histologic feature, Keratoacanthoma consists of hyperplastic squamous epithelium growing into the underlying connective tissue. The surface is covered by a thickened layer of parakeratin with central plugging. Epithelium cell shows dysplastic features and the margins the normal adjacent epithelium is elevated. The differential diagnosis includes SCC. Keratoacanthoma present as a exophytic lesion with horny keratin occupying a depression on the top of the lesion, persists static period and undergoes rapid growth compared with SCC. Keratoacanthoma is usually treated by surgical excision or curettage of the base, spontaneous regression does not occur in every case. A 60 years old male who present facial lesion visit our hospital and surgical excision was done. Biopsy result was keratoacanthoma. We report case with review of literatures.

Potential Habitats and Change Prediction of Machilus thunbergii Siebold & Zucc. in Korea by Climate Change (기후변화에 따른 한반도 후박나무의 잠재 생육지 및 변화예측)

  • Yun, Jong-Hak;Nakao, Katsuhiro;Park, Chan-Ho;Lee, Byoung-Yoon
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
    • /
    • v.25 no.6
    • /
    • pp.903-910
    • /
    • 2011
  • The research was carried out in order to find climate factors which determine the distribution of Machilus thunbergii, and the potential habitats under the current climate and three climate change scenario by using classification tree (CT) model. Four climate factors; the minimum temperature of the coldest month (TMC), the warmth index (WI), summer precipitation (PRS), and winter precipition (PRW) : were used as independent variables for the model. The model of distribution for Machilus thunbergii (Mth-model) constructed by CT analysis showed that minimum temperature of the coldest month (TMC) is a major climate factor in determining the distribution of M. thunbergii. The area above the $-3.3^{\circ}C$ of TMC revealed high occurrence probability of the M. thunbergii. Potential habitats was predicted $9,326km^2$ under the current climate and $61,074{\sim}67,402km^2$(South Korea: $58,419{\sim}61,137km^2$, North Korea: $2,655{\sim}6,542km^2$) under the three climate change scenarios (CCCMA-A2, CSIRO-A2, HADCM3-A2). The Potential habitats was to predicted increase by 51~56%(South Korea: 49~51%, North Korea: 2~5%) under the three climate change scenarios. The potential expand of M. thunbergii habitats has been expected that it is competitive with warm-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest. M. thunbergii is evaluated as the indicator of climate change in Korea and it is necessary for M. thunbergii to monitor of potential habitats.

[ $CO_2$ ] Recovery from LNG-fired Flue Gas Using a Multi-staged Pilot-scale Membrane Plant (파일럿규모의 다단계 막분리 공정을 통한 LNG 연소 배가스로부터 이산화탄소의 회수연구)

  • Kim, Jeong-Hoon;Choi, Seung-Hak;Kim, Beom-Sik;Lee, Soo-Bok;Lee, Yong-Taek
    • Membrane Journal
    • /
    • v.17 no.3
    • /
    • pp.197-209
    • /
    • 2007
  • In this study, a multi-staged pilot-scale membrane plant was constructed and operated for the separation of $CO_2$ from LNG-fired boiler flue gas of 1,000 $Nm^3/day$. The target purity and recovery ratio of $CO_2$ required for the pilot plant were 99% and 90%, respectively. For this purpose, we previously developed the asymmetric polyethersulfone hollow fibers and evaluated the effects of operating pressure and feed concentration of $CO_2$ on separation performance[1,2]. The permeation data obtained were also analyzed in relation with the numerical simulation data using counter-current flow model[3,4]. Based on these results, we designed and prepared the demonstration plant consisting of dehumidification process and four-staged membrane process. The operation results using this plant were compared with the numerical simulation results on multi-staged membrane process. The experimental results matched well with the numerical simulation data. The concentration and the recovery ratio of $CO_2$ in the final stage permeate stream were ranged from $95{\sim}99%$ and $70{\sim}95%$, respectively, depending on the operating conditions. This study demonstrated the applicability of the membrane-based pilot plant for $CO_2$ recovery from flue gas.

Refractometric Glucose Biosensor Incorporating a Vertically Coupled Microring Resonator in Polymeric Waveguides (수직형 폴리머 마이크로링 공진기 기반의 글루코스 바이오 센서)

  • Kim, Gun-Duk;Son, Keun-Sik;Lee, Hak-Soon;Kim, Ki-Do;Lee, Sang-Shin
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
    • /
    • v.19 no.2
    • /
    • pp.127-131
    • /
    • 2008
  • A refractometric glucose biosensor incorporating a vertically coupled microring resonator in polymers was proposed and realized. The ring was covered with a target analyte of glucose solution with a certain concentration, so that its effective refractive index could be altered and, as a result, the resonance wavelength of the sensor was shifted. Therefore the concentration of the glucose solution can be estimated by observing the shift in the resonance wavelength. Two schemes were exploited for enhancing the sensitivity of the sensor. First, the effective refractive index of the polymeric waveguide used for the resonator sensor was adjusted to approach that of the target analyte as best as possible. Second, the ring waveguide, which serves as a crucial sensing part, was appropriately over-etched to enlarge its contact area with the analyte. The proposed resonator sensor was designed with the beam propagation method. The refractive indices of the core and cladding polymer involved were 1.430 and 1.375 respectively, leading to the waveguide's effective refractive index of ${\sim}1.390$, which is faiirly close to that of the glucose solution of ${\sim}1.333$. The prepared ring resonator with the $400-{\mu}m$ radius exhibited the free spectral range of 0.66 nm, the bandwidth of 0.15 nm, and the quality factor of 10,000. For the sensor operating at 1,550 nm wavelength, the achieved sensitivity was as great as 0.28 pm/(mg/dL), which is equivalent to 200 nm/RIU.

Effects of External Conditions on the Emulsifying Property of Proteins (단백질의 유화작용(乳化作用)에 미치는 외적(外的) 조건(條件)에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Cherl-Ho;Kim, Hak-Ryang;Yang, Han-Chul;Lee, Myung-Won;Bae, Chong-Chan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
    • /
    • v.14 no.1
    • /
    • pp.49-56
    • /
    • 1982
  • The effects of measurement conditions on the emulsifying capacity(EC) and emulsion stability(ES) of proteins were studied in order to develop laboratory standard methods for the evaluation of emulsifying properties. The EC of proteins decreased with the increments of protein concentration and mixing rate. It increased with the increasing oil addition rate up to 0.8 ml/sec, but did not change at $0.8{\sim}1.2\;ml/sec$. The addition of sodiumchloride enhanced EC of proteins, attaining to the highest EC at 0.3M NaCl for Pro-Fam and 0.1M NaCl for Na-caseinate. The ES of Pro-Fam was higher than that of caseinate. The ES was increased by the increments of protein concentration, oil addition volume, mixing rate and mixing time. The EC and ES showed a close relation to the NSI of proteins, reaching to the lowest values of EC and ES at the isoelectric regions of proteins. The laboratory methods for measurements of emulsifying properties of proteins were established. The emulsifying properties of a laboratory-made soybean protein isolate were compared to those of commercial products by using the methods.

  • PDF

A Study on Determination of the Number of Work Processes Reflecting Characteristics of Program on Computational Grid (계산 그리드 상에서 프로그램의 특성을 반영한 작업 프로세스 수의 결정에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Soo-Hyun;Kim, Young-Hak
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
    • /
    • v.11 no.1 s.39
    • /
    • pp.71-85
    • /
    • 2006
  • The environment of computational grid is composed of the LAN/WAN each of which has different efficiency and heterogeneous network conditions, and where various programs are running. In this environment, the role of the resource selection broker is very important because the work of each node is performed by considering heterogeneous network environment and the computing power of each node according to the characteristics of a program. In this paper, a new resource selection broker is presented that decides the number of work processes to be allocated at each node by considering network state information and the performance of each node according to the characteristics of a program in the environment of computational grid. The proposed resource selection broker has three steps as follows. First, the performance ratio of each node is computed using latency-bandwidth-cpu mixture information reflecting the characteristics of a program, and the number of work processes that will be performed at each node are decided by this ratio. Second, RSL file is automatically made based on the number of work processes decided at the previous step. Finally, each node creates work processes by using that RSL file and performs the work which has been allocated to itself. As experimental results, the proposed method reflecting characteristics of a program, compared with the existing (uniformity) and latency-bandwidth method is improved $278%\sim316%,\;524%\sim595%,\;924%\sim954%$ in the point of work amount, work process number, and node number respectively.

  • PDF

Anti-oxidative activity of the herb mixture prescribed to induce blood glucose level and effect on the differentiation of 3T3-L1 fibroblast (혈당저하를 위해 처방된 천연물 복합제의 항산화 활성 및 3T3-L1 세포의 분화에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jung-Ok;Kim, Jeung-Bea;Kim, Hak-Yoon
    • Food Science and Preservation
    • /
    • v.16 no.1
    • /
    • pp.115-121
    • /
    • 2009
  • We prepared five different kinds of herb mixtures prescribed for hypoglycemic effect. And the physicochemical properties of their water extracts were assessed to identify functional materials. Yields were in the range $19.52{\sim}29.79%$. Total phenolics and flavonoid contents were $349.24{\sim}1,752.21\;mg%$ and $163.06{\sim}1,118.47\;mg%$, respectively, and herb mixtures No. 2, 3 and 5 showed particularly high levels greater than 1,000 mg%. Electron-donating ability was best in herb mixtures showing high levels of total phenolics and flavonoids. Nitrite-scavenging abilities were more than 70% in herb mixtures No. 2 and 5, and decreased as pH increased. Herb mixture extracts strongly inhibited differentiation of 3T3-L1 fibroblasts, with potencies ranked in the herb mixture order 5, 1, 4, 3, and 2. The five different kinds of herb mixtures prescribed for their hypoglycemic effects may be useful as functional food materials.

A study on the utilization of CT equipments (전산화 단층촬영 장치의 이용 실태에 대한 조사)

  • Cho, Pyong-Kon;Oh, Yu-Whan;Kim, Sung-Soo;Choi, Jong-Hak;Kim, You-Hyun
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
    • /
    • v.30 no.1
    • /
    • pp.9-15
    • /
    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to investigate the patient exposure dose during a CT examination and the present position in utilization of the CT equipments. To this end Questionnaire were sent out to 278 medical facilities registered at Korea Hospital Association and replies of 161 medical facilities were analyzed. The results were as follows ; 1) The distribution of CT examination was. Brain 40.7%, Abdomen 27.8%, Chest 15.7%, Spine 4.8%, Pelvis 4.1%, PNS 3.2%, Facial bone 2.5% and Extremity 1.1% respectively. 2) The statistics for dose index according to each part of examination were Brain 38.0mGy, Abdomen 12.0mGy for adults : Brain 13.6mGy, Abdomen 6.2mGy for infant. Our surveyed dose index appeared lower than the IAEA recommends. 3) Most medical facilities have selected the parameters for radiographic exposure in the range of $100{\sim}120kVp,\;100{\sim}250mA\;and\;1{\sim}2$ seconds.

Effects of Light-Blocking on Water Quality and Phytoplankton Community in Lake Juam (주암호에서 수질과 식물플랑크톤 군집에 미치는 광 차단효과)

  • Lee, Yong-Woon;Lee, Hak-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
    • /
    • v.36 no.2 s.103
    • /
    • pp.150-160
    • /
    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to assess inhibitory effects of light-blocking on water quality and phytoplankton community in Lake Juam from August to November 2000. The values of water temperature, DO, TN, $NO_3-N$, $NH_4-N$, TP, DIP, COD, SS and PH did not show clear differences between inside and outside light-blocked areas. Concentrations of Chl-a decreased -6.6${\sim}$40% (mean 14.7%) from inside of the light-blocked area by light blocking. During the study, 55 species of phytoplankton were indentified, and the dominant species were Microcystis aeruginosa, Aulacoseira granulata, Peridinium sp., Synedra spp., Oscillatoria sp., Fragilaria construens, and Trachelomonas sp. The successional pattern of dominant phytoplankton was diatoms (July)${\to}$ diatoms/cyanophytes (August-September)${\to}$cyanophytes (October)${\to}$ diatoms (October-November). The standing crop of phytoplankton showed maximum density in 22 September with $1.1{\times}10^4$cells/L, and minimum in 25 October with $4.7{\times}10^3$ cells/L. The decreasing efficiency of standing crop by light-blocking was 8${\sim}$38% (mean 19.9%). Through this study we found that blocking light seems to have a decreasing effect on the density of phytoplankton.

The Optimal Design of Switched Reluctance Motor Using Progressive Quadratic Response Surface Method (점진적 2차 반응 표면 모델링 방법(PQRSM)을 이용한 SRM의 최적 설계)

  • Choi, Jae-Hak;Jung, Sung-In;Park, Jae-Bum;Lee, Ju;Hong, Kyung-Jin;Choi, Dong-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
    • /
    • 2002.07b
    • /
    • pp.595-597
    • /
    • 2002
  • This paper presents an optimum design, which is able to determine optimal geometric and electric parameters of Switched Reluctance Motor so as to fit respective operating conditions specified in various industrial fields. Those works describe an approach to maximize the average torque while keeping the torque ripple within 10${\sim}$100(%) of respective limited values. This optimum design is obtained by uniting an optimization algorithm of PQRSM to a time stepping finite element method.

  • PDF