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A Study on Management Method of Point and Line Data Using Mobile GIS (모바일 GIS를 이용한 Point 및 Line형 데이터 갱신 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Jae-Yong;Cho, Gi-Sung
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2007
  • As information communication technology matures, GIS is being evolved from wire communication GIS to mobile GIS. This is due that mobile GIS satisfy mobility, field work, speed and time. Also, this is proper that mobile GIS accomplish investigation, confirmation, input and modification operations of spatial and attribute data at field. I think mobile GIS's use is the best way. Because, Mobile GIS's use can accomplish effectively the management of various kinds facilities in city. On this study, we consider diversified methods a person in charge can management point and line data with more easy and more effective method. The management methods of pint type data are free method, offset method two point method. The management methods of line type data are free method, point connection method, point and line connection method and the minimum distance connection method between point and line.

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A Study of Acupuncture at the Sea Point in an Ankle Sprain (족관절 염좌에서 합혈(合穴) 자침에 관한 고찰)

  • Kang, Mi Suk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : This study was performed to understand the meaning of acupuncture at sea point in an sprain in orther to Yin Gi. Methods : We have researched some oriental books and articles about ankle sprains, Kyung Keun, acupuncture and five su point. And we investigated the meaning between the sea point and Yin Gi in acupuncture of an ankle sprain. Results & Conclusions : In other to Yin Gi, using the sea point in an ankle sprain, there are two meanings. One is decreasing pain through regulating UmYang, and the other is regulating the mobility of the ankle joint using Kyung Keun.

Elucidation of Bojungikgi-tang from the Pathological Point of View (병리학적(病理學的) 관점에서 바라본 보중익기탕(補中益氣湯))

  • Lee, Kwang-Gyu
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.784-789
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    • 2010
  • Syndrome of asthenia of spleen gi usually caused by improper diet, overstrain, emotional upsets, followed by syndrome of sinking of splenic gi. There are several pathologic categories of splenic gi deficiency syndrome. These include failure to nourish the body, failure to astringe liquid substances, failure of splenic gi to rise, gi stagnation in which gi can't disperse normally, failure of transportation. In the splenic gi deficient situation, body fluid is usually stagnated because the rest of the water absorbed from the food is transported to every part of the body by the action of splenic gi. In addition, there is abnormal sinking of clear gi, followed by fever due to gi deficiency. Bojungikgi-tang is composed of restoratives which are invigorating splenic gi and herbs which uplift splenic gi. It is mainly applicable to splenic gi deficiency syndrome accompanied by gi stagnation and fluid accumulation.

A Gi-point in Taoists and the conception of Life Gate in Korean medicine (도가(道家)의 기혈(氣穴)과 한의학(韓醫學)의 명문사상(命門思想))

  • Jeon, Hark-Soo;Noh, Young-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Oriental Medical Informatics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2008
  • This paper aims at the comparative study of practicing Buddhism and Taoism related to "life gate". The term "life gate", as a physiological entity of disputed morphological identity, first appears in The Inner Canon where it refers to the eyes. Reference to a "life gate" as an internal organ body first appears in The Classic of Difficult Issues which states, "The two kidneys are not both kidneys' The left one is the kidney, and the right is the life gate." Successive scholars refers to life gate as a gi point of Taoists.. The question of the life gate invited little discussion until the Myeong and Cheong Dynasty, when various different theories were put forward. Especially Jin Sa-taek says "life gate" is the governor of the twelve place in the human body, throwing light on the meaning of it. Not that life gate denotes a local point, it does a system of life gate. Generally speaking, life gate designates cinnabar field. I think that the human body produces essence by way of life gate. That is, the human body is unified by the system of life gate. Life gate is not only the source of infusing the engine of the human body with vital energy but also as well as gi-point.

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The Clinical study of Su-Gi therapy's Effects on Insomnia by observing of ISI and PSQI (불면환자에 대한 수기치료 효과의 임상 사례 보고)

  • Kim, Min Seok;Ahn, Hun Mo;Kim, Jun Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of Su-Gi therapy for Insomnia by using ISI scores and PSQI test. Methods : We investigated 4 patients on condition of Insomnia who was hospitalized in the M Korean medicine hospital in Gyeonggi Province from 8th June, 2015 to 21st October, 2015. The Su-Gi therapy was treated on patients once a day for 10 minutes. We figured out the outcome by using ISI scores and PSQI test. Results : There were no differences on average sleeping time and the time to falling a sleep. Meaningful outcomes in values of ISI scores and PSQI test was not deduced after Su-Gi therapy. There were some progress on disturbance of daytime due to insomnia, ISI scores and PSQI test. In the Correlation analysis of outcomes of before and after the Su-Gi therapy, there were some improvements on ISI scores and PSQI tests and some questionnaire but were not enough to reach meaningful outcomes. We concluded that the more treatment time is needed to improve the condition of patients on insomnia as we see in PSQI test, one month is minimum period time to draw the conclusion. Conclusions : Theses outcomes suggest a possibilities that improvements who are suffering from insomnia can be get well when the Su-Gi therapy is performed for sufficient moments.

Literature Review on the Eight Acupoints for Gak-Gi(脚氣) (『각기팔혈(脚氣八穴)』에 대(對)한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察))

  • Chae, Choong-Heon;Hong, Kwon-Eui;Yim, Yun-Kyoung
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.147-168
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    • 2004
  • Objectives & Methods: We investigated 36 books to study etiology, pathology and acupuncture & Moxibustion treatment of Gak-Gi Result and Conclusion 1. Gak-Gi is a disease of legs. In the past, it was called Wan-poong(緩風) or Gueol(厥). Currently it is divided into two kinds; the Seup-Gak-Gi(Damp Gak-Gi) in which the legs swell; The Gun-Gak-Gi(Dry Gak-Gi) in which the legs do not swell. 2. Gak-Gi may be caused by exogenous wind, coldness, dampness and Excess of phlegm or damp-heat. It also can be caused by weakness of vital energy(Myungmoon fire;命門火), kidney Yin deficiency and vital energy deficiency in the Stomach and Spleen. 3. Gak-Gi-Pal-Hyul(Eight acupoints for Gak-Gi; 脚氣八穴) are GB31(Poonsi; 風市), ST32(Bok-to; 伏兎), ST35(Dok-bi; 犢鼻), Nae-seul-an(Extra point; 內膝眼), ST36(Chok-samni; 足三里) ST37(Sang-goho; 上巨虛) ST39(Hagoho; 下巨虛) GB41 (Choc-imup; 足臨泣) 4. Treatment plans for Gak-Gi are removing the exogenous wind, coldness and dampness, regulating meridians, alleviating the pain and swelling, more importantly, tonifying vital energy and nourishing Spleen and Stomach. 5. Three out of Eight acupoints for Gak-Gi, ST36(Chok-samni; 足三里), ST37(Sang-goho; 上巨 虛), ST39(Hagoho; 下巨虛) are Lower sea points of Fu organs( Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine). Five out of Eight acupoints for Gak-Gi, ST32(Bok-to; 伏兎), ST35(Dok-bi;犢鼻) are onthe Stomach meridian, and Nae-seu1-an(Extra point; 內膝眼) is on the Spleen meridian. This result indicates that regulation of Middle-cho(中焦) is important in the treatment for Gak-Gi.

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DYNAMICS OF COUNTING

  • Kim, June Gi;Song, Young Sun
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2003
  • In this paper we are going to study the dynamics of counting on the set S of functions from a finite subset of $\mathbb{N}=\{1,2,{\cdots}\}$ into $\mathbb{N}$. We have shown that every point $f{\in}S$ is either an eventually fixed point or an eventually periodic point of period 2 or 3.

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