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A Study on the Spacing between the Sand Drain Wells (모래기둥의 설치 간격에 관한 연구)

  • 김홍택
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 1992
  • An analytical solution method is presented to determine the radius of influence circle of a sand 4rain well(i.e., spacing between the sand drain wells) required in the design under various types of construction loading. The proposed method deals with a sand drain well having a smeared zone at the periphery of the drain well as well as flow resistance in the drain well. The method proposed in the present study is made based on the modification of 01son's solution which deals with a single ramp loading without considering smeard zone effect as well as flow resistance in the drain well. Further, the effects of various design paramenters on the drain spacing are analyzed using the proposed method.

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Design of Vertical Drain in Consideration of Smear Effect and Well Resistance (교란효과와 배수저항을 고려한 연직 배수재 설계)

  • 이달원
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2000
  • This study compared the degree of consolidation by hyperbolic, curve fitting , Asaoka's and methods using values measured with a theoretical curve in consideration of smear effect and well resistance. The degree of consolidation by the Hyperboilc method was underestimated than the degree of consolidation by Curve fitting. Asaoka's , and Monden's methods. The typical range of the coefficient of horizontal consolidation was Ch=(2-3)Cv in the case considering smear effect and well resistance, and Ch =(0.5-2.1) Cv in the case disregarding smear effect and well resistance. The degree of consolidation obtained by ground settlement monitoring was nearly the same value when the coefficient of smear zone permeability by back analysis was shown to be half that of in-situ and the diameter of the smear zone was shown to be double that of mandrel. By increasing the diameter reduction ratio of the drain, the time of consolidation was delayed. The effect of well resistance showed that the case of a small coefficient of permeability was much more than in the case of a large coefficient of permeability . It was recommended that when designing diameter reduction of a drain, well resistance should be considered.

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A Substrate Resistance and Guard-ring Modeling for Noise Analysis of Twin-well Non-epitaxial CMOS Substrate (Twin-well Non-epitaxial CMOS Substrate에서의 노이즈 분석을 위한 Substrate Resistance 및 Guard-ring 모델링)

  • Kim, Bong-Jin;Jung, Hae-Kang;Lee, Kyoung-Ho;Park, Hong-June
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.32-42
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    • 2007
  • The substrate resistance is modeled to estimate the performance degradation of analog circuits by substrate noise in a $0.35{\mu}m$ twin-well non-epitaxial CMOS process. The substrate resistance model equations are applied to the P+ guard-ring isolation structure and a good match was achieved between measurements and models. The substrate resistance is divided into four types and a semi-empirical model equation is obtained for each type of substrate resistance. The rms(root-mean-square) error of the substrate resistance model is below 10% compared with the measured resistance. To apply this substrate resistance model to the P+ guard ring structure, ADS(Advanced Design System) circuit simulation results are compared with the measurement results using Network Analyzer, and relatively good agreements are obtained between measurements and simulations.

Design of Vortical Drain in consideration of Smear Effect and well Resistance (교란효과와 배수저항을 고러한 연직 배수재의 설계)

  • 김태우;강예묵;이달원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.438-443
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    • 1998
  • In this study, compared the degree of consoildation of vertical drain considering variation of smear effect and well resistance with that of hyperbolic and curve fitting method. It applied Barren, Yoshikuni, Hansbo, Onoue's theory for the consolidation of vertical drain, and compared differences of theoretical curve by comparing with measured value, and finded out the extent of smear effect and well resistance.

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Discharge Capacity of PBD and Deep Soft Soil Improvement (PBD의 배수특성과 대심도 지반개량)

  • 구본효
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.585-592
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    • 2002
  • Discharge capacity of PBD is the most important factor of specification items to control any product of PBD. There is no standard specification for the PBD. Because the degree of discharge capacity is related to well resistance, install depth, maximum strain etc in the field. Discharge capacity test of PBD, permeability test of filter are conducted using PBD materials used in Korea. This paper proposes the critical discharge capacity for deep PBD under condition of non well resistance based upon their test and theoretical calculation. It was found that discharge capacity more than about 10 ㎤/sec is enough to undergo designing of deep PBD without well resistance.

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The Effect of Contextual Factors on Resistance to Change in Lean Transformation

  • TRAN, Duc Trong;PHAM, Huong Thu;BUI, Van Thu
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.479-489
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this paper is to uncover whether and how contextual factors (information exchange, participation, trust in management, and training), relate to resistance to change. It also explores the mediating effect of perceived impact of change on the relations between contextual factors and resistance to change. This study is conducted in several manufacturing plants in food processing industry in Vietnam, which is implementing a top-down large-scale change - Lean transformation, adopting Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program, to be specific. The findings suggest that all four contextual factors are negatively associated with resistance to change, in which training had the strongest impact. Also, the perceived change impact partially mediates the relationships between the four contextual factors and resistance to change. The practical implications of this paper are that employees who receive adequate, timely and useful information relating to change are less likely to show opposing behaviors towards change. Fostering trust in management among employees, and employee involvement in decision-making, also have a significant influence when addressing employee resistance to change. Employees who are well-trained, well-equipped with tools and knowledge about the change, are less likely to resist as they view the benefits of changes more significant than the risks.

A New Resistance Model for a Schottky Barrier Diode in CMOS Including N-well Thickness Effect

  • Lee, Jaelin;Kim, Suna;Hong, Jong-Phil;Lee, Sang-Gug
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.381-386
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    • 2013
  • A new resistance model for a Schottky Barrier Diode (SBD) in CMOS technology is proposed in this paper. The proposed model includes the n-well thickness as a variable to explain the operational behavior of a planar SBD which is firstly introduced in this paper. The model is verified using the simulation methodology ATLAS. For verification of the analyzed model and the ATLAS simulation results, SBD prototypes are fabricated using a $0.13{\mu}m$ CMOS process. It is demonstrated that the model and simulation results are consistent with measurement results of fabricated SBD.

Differentially Expressed Genes Related to Cold-resistance in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Nagaoka)

  • Chun, Jong Un;Park, Jeong-Seon;Bae, Chang-Hyu;Shin, Jeong-Sheop
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2009
  • To investigate genes related to vernalization and cold- resistance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Nagaoka), differentially expressed genes were identified from cold-resistant barley leaves with suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and Northern blot analyses. The nucleotide and the deduced amino acid sequences of the putative gene products were compared. The bvrn-7 showed high homology(84%) with gene related to vernalization, and the bvrn-3, bvrn-12, bvrn-28, bvrn-29 and bvrn-36 related to cold-resistant genes had high identity of 88~98% with low temperature-induced genes. The results indicate that the 6 genes were closely related to vernalization and cold-resistance during low temperature treatment.

Mediation of Rubradirin Resistance by ABC Transporters (RubT1) from Streptomyces achromogenes var. rubradiris NRRL3061

  • Lamichhane, Janardan;Oh, Tae-Jin;Lee, Hei-Chan;Liou, Kwang-Kyoung;Kim, Chun-Gyu;Sohng, Jae-Kyung
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.1928-1934
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    • 2006
  • The rubradirin biosynthetic gene cluster harbors 58 ORFs within a 105.6-kb sequence, which includes all of the genes responsible for the synthesis of rubradirin, as well as the primary genes relevant to regulatory, resistance, and transport functions. This gene cluster also harbors a resistance-mediating ABC transporter, RubT1, which is located at the most upstream position in the cluster. In the present study, RubT1 was expressed heterologously in E. coli, and the resistance affinity of RubT1 was determined by an antibacterial activity test, as well as by HPLC and ESI-MS analyses. Evidence clearly demonstrates that RubTl mediates rubradirin resistance as an ABC transporter.

A Review of Studies on Antibiotic Course and Antibiotic Resistance in Nasopharyngeal Pathogens in Primary Care Setting (일차진료 항생제 치료기간과 비인두 항생제 내성률에 대한 연구 고찰)

  • Shin, Hyang Hwa;Lee, Sun Haeng;Yun, Sung Joong;Chang, Gyu Tae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2018
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation of antibiotics administration duration and antimicrobial resistance by reviewing domestic and foreign literatures. Methods We searched literatures dated up to 23 February, 2018 in PubMed and Cochrane Library using terms of "Anti-Bacterial Agents", "Carrier State", "Nasopharynx", "Drug Administration Schedule", and also searched via RISS (Research Information Service System), KISS (Koreanstudies Information Service System), DBpia (DataBase Periodical Information Academic) using terms of antibiotics, resistance, and dose. Results In comparison with shortened and standard antibiotic course, longer treatment duration is associated with greater antimicrobial resistance or non-significant difference, but we cannot find literature that shortened antibiotic course increases antimicrobial resistance on human nasopharyngeal flora. Conclusions Currently, there is no evidence that completing the standard antibiotic course reduces antimicrobial resistance. It can be a strategy for reducing antibiotic use to apply Korean medicine treatment, as well as short-course antibiotic therapy or delayed antibiotic prescription. Additional well-designed trials should be conducted in domestic and foreign settings about the appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy.