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A study of the Manual for Medical Officials of State Council (議政府藥房式例) (『의정부 약방 식례』 연구)

  • Park, Hun-Pyeong
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2020
  • 'Medical officials of State Council' (議政府藥房) (MOSC) were bureaucrats who was part of a State Council and provided regular medical care to the State Council's bureaucracy. The Manual for Medical Officials of State Council (議政府藥房式例) (MMOSC) is a rare resource that records the actual work of the MOSC in the 19th century. This paper examines the changing history of the title of 'medical official' (藥房, yakbang) in the Joseon Dynasty and analyzes the role of MOSC by examining the contents of MMOSC. It argues: 1) The MOSC system was established before other similar medical office systems. Subsequently, the Medical Office of Ritual Minister (禮曹藥房) and Medical Office of Patriots and Veterans Minister (忠勳府藥房) were established, followed by Medical Office of General Office (都總府藥房) and Medical Office of Managing Royal Family (宗親府藥房). 2) The MMOSC was first written in 1812 and was augmented in 1832 and 1840. This timeline can be verified through written seal at the end of the literature. 3) In addition to the medicine-related work, the medical office also did the administrative work of the government office.

Development of Historical Contents Based on Relational Structure of Minutes of State Council and Records of Ministries in the Period of Rhee Regime (이승만시기 국무회의록과 정부부처 기록의 연관구조 분석에 기반한 역사 컨텐츠 설계 방안)

  • Seol, Moon-Won;Kim, Ik-Han
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.115-136
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    • 2006
  • Minutes of the state council are the highest level records which can show the overall decision making process at the state level. The purpose of this study is to suggest the methodology for designing historical contents based on relational structure of minutes of state council and records of ministries in the period of Rhee Regime. The methodology has three steps; first, it suggests directions of DB design that represent the basic information and agenda of the state councils through the period of Rhee Regime. Second, it proposes subject classification scheme for major policy matters in the period. to which each agenda will be assigned and related ministries' records will be linked. Third, it suggests the basic structure and procedures to develop the historical contents on each subject matter based on the minutes and relational records of ministries.

A study on the Improving Effectiveness of the related State Councilor's Countersignature by the Constitution (헌법상 국무위원 부서(副署)제도의 개선방안 연구)

  • Kim, Myungshik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.405-415
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    • 2016
  • According to Article 82 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, the Prime Minister and the members of the State Council should countersign to assist the President's legal behavior. It has important implications to the members of the State Council for sharing responsibilities with the President. However, the 'related' State Councilor's countersignature by the Minister of Interior(MOI) for non-State member agencies have been operating as a ritual, since the Government Organization Act describes that non-specific affairs belongs to the MOI in accordance with Article 34, paragraph 2. This paper is to promote the department standard operating by the Presidential Decree. Its main idea is to categorize non-State Councilor agencies with most closely related to members of the State Council. I suggest to make a portfolio such as Australian Federal Government in Korea. It can be made easily in accordance with each agency's rights and responsibilities written in the Acts. That's the turning point to improve effectiveness of the related State councilor's countersignature by the constitution to the President's legal activity joint accountability with the Prime Minister.

중앙대학교 부설 한국인적자원개발전략연구소 국제학술세미나-글로벌시대의 전략적 인적자원개발

  • Korean Council for University Education
    • 대학교육
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    • s.147
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    • pp.114-116
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    • 2007
  • 중앙대학교(총장 박범훈)는 글로벌인적자원개발대학원(원장 이희수)의 주관으로 2007년 5월 3일 아트센터 9층 멀티미디어세미나실에서 교육인적자원부 수도권대학 특성화 지원사업의 일환으로'글로벌시대의 전략적 인적자원개발'이라는 주제의 국제학술세미나를 개최하였다. 이날 세미나에는 미국 교육학회장을 역임한 세계적 석학인 The Pennsylvania State University의 Kyle Peck 교수 등을 비롯하여 교육인적자원부, 한국직업능력개발원, 중앙대학교, PSI 컨설팅 등 관.산.학.연의 핵심 인사가 참여하였다. 다음은 기조연설 및 주제발표의 내용을 정리한 것이다.

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Reciprocal Control of the Circadian Clock and Cellular Redox State - a Critical Appraisal

  • Putker, Marrit;O'Neill, John Stuart
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.6-19
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    • 2016
  • Redox signalling comprises the biology of molecular signal transduction mediated by reactive oxygen (or nitrogen) species. By specific and reversible oxidation of redoxsensitive cysteines, many biological processes sense and respond to signals from the intracellular redox environment. Redox signals are therefore important regulators of cellular homeostasis. Recently, it has become apparent that the cellular redox state oscillates in vivo and in vitro, with a period of about one day (circadian). Circadian timekeeping allows cells and organisms to adapt their biology to resonate with the 24-hour cycle of day/night. The importance of this innate biological timekeeping is illustrated by the association of clock disruption with the early onset of several diseases (e.g. type II diabetes, stroke and several forms of cancer). Circadian regulation of cellular redox balance suggests potentially two distinct roles for redox signalling in relation to the cellular clock: one where it is regulated by the clock, and one where it regulates the clock. Here, we introduce the concepts of redox signalling and cellular timekeeping, and then critically appraise the evidence for the reciprocal regulation between cellular redox state and the circadian clock. We conclude there is a substantial body of evidence supporting circadian regulation of cellular redox state, but that it would be premature to conclude that the converse is also true. We therefore propose some approaches that might yield more insight into redox control of cellular timekeeping.

Egypt's Science and Technology Parks Outlook : A Focus on SRTACity (City for Scientific Research and Technology Applications)

  • Abdel-Fattah, Yasser R.;Kashyout, Abdel-Hady B.;Sheta, Walaa M.
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.96-108
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    • 2013
  • Egypt has been known as the light house of science and innovation not only in the Middle East but to the world across ages. Recently, there have been many ups and downs that positioned Egypt in a lower rank that it actually deserves according to its long history. This review entitles the current condition of science, technology and innovation in Egypt and the consequent setting up of best practices of science and technology parks (STPs) experiences. Egypt's science, technology and innovation (STI) system is highly centralized and dominated by the public sector, with R&D happening mostly in state-run universities and research centers supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education and Ministry of Scientific Research. R&D indicators state that Egypt ranking is 40th worldwide for the published articles (around 10,000 papers in 2011), while the numbers of issued patents (350 local and 50 international in 2011) is still far beyond expected. STPs in Egypt are addressed in this review by three examples; smart village in Cairo, Investment zone in Borg El-Arab City and Technology Valley in Ismailia. The three models are discussed in details and a suggested road map for developing more STPs is estimated.

ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE POLICIES AND NOISE CONTROL PRACTICE IN CHINA

  • Tian, Jing
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2005
  • In China, environmental noise policies are composed of correlated laws adopted by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and promulgated by the President of the country, regulations promulgated by the State Council and/or local government, standards issued by the Standardization Administration Committee (SAC) under the State Council. The laws mainly include the 'Environmental Protection Law' and the 'Law on Prevention and Control of Pollution From Environmental Noise' Regulations are often applied to a special noise pollution phenomenon of wide influence. They are generally only effective in a given area and/or a specific period. Tens of correlated standards specify the noise level limits of different functional zones of land use and of different equipment, machines, devices, appliances etc., and the measurement methods. In this presentation, a brief introduction to these policies and their operations is given and discussed. The conclusion is that the policies supply an effective legislative basis for environmental noise prevention and control in China, but still a lot of work should be conducted and completed to strive for a quiet society.

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