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고등 식물에서 Nopaline Synthase Promoter의 합성 조절 요소 (Synthetic Regulatory Elements of the Nopaline Synthase Promoter in Higher Plants)

  • Kim, Young-Hee
    • 식물조직배양학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.201-205
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    • 1995
  • Nopaline synthase promoter의 upstream element region을 본딴 nos-RP 요소라고 불리워진 합성 oligomer는 nos wild type promotor의 5' end에서부터 - 101까지를 절단한 promoter의 upstream에 삽입하였다. Nos promoter의 활성은 nos promoter와 연결되어 있는 reporter gene인 Chlorarnphenicol과 $\beta$-glucuronidase유전 인자들이 발현되는 현상을 연구함으로써 측정하였다. 형질 전환된 유전인자를 가지고 있는 담배 식물에 대한 분석은 nos minimal promoter의 활성이 합성 nos-RP 요소가 삽입됨으로써 회복될 수 있음을 보여 주었다. 또한 Nos minimal promoter의 upstream에 nos-RP 요소의 삽입은 여러 가지 환경적인 요소들인 auxin, dithiothreitol, salicylic acid 그리고 methyl jasmonate에 의해서 활성이 증가됨을 보여 주었다.

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최소 에너지기법을 이용한 역 열전도 경계요소법의 공동 탐지 (Detection of Cavities by Inverse Heat Conduction Boundary Element Method Using Minimal Energy Technique)

  • 최창용
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.237-247
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    • 1997
  • 경계요소법에 최소 에너지기법을 적용하여 적외선 스캐닝을 이용한 물체 내부 미지의 공동(cavity)을 탐지하는 기하학적 역 열전도 문제의 해를 구하였다. 이 문제에서 경계요소식은 에너지 최소화 과정을 적용한, quadratic programming 문제로 전환되었으며, 가상적인 내부 경계가 실제 공동의 영역 내부에 위치하도록 정의되었다. 적외선 스캐닝 표면 온도가 측정 오차의 구속 조건을 만족하도록 가상 내부 경계에서의 온도 분포를 결정한 후, 이를 내부 경계 조건으로 하는 경계요소 해석을 수행하여 미지 경계의 위치를 결정하였다. 공동 탐지 알고리듬이 제시되었고 수치해석을 통하여 역 해법에 대한 최소에너지 기법의 효과를 분석하였다.

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AN ERDŐS-KO-RADO THEOREM FOR MINIMAL COVERS

  • Ku, Cheng Yeaw;Wong, Kok Bin
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제54권3호
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    • pp.875-894
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    • 2017
  • Let $[n]=\{1,2,{\ldots},n\}$. A set ${\mathbf{A}}=\{A_1,A_2,{\ldots},A_l\}$ is a minimal cover of [n] if ${\cup}_{1{\leq}i{\leq}l}A_i=[n]$ and $$\bigcup_{{1{\leq}i{\leq}l,}\\{i{\neq}j_0}}A_i{\neq}[n]\text{ for all }j_0{\in}[l]$$. Let ${\mathcal{C}}(n)$ denote the collection of all minimal covers of [n], and write $C_n={\mid}{\mathcal{C}}(n){\mid}$. Let ${\mathbf{A}}{\in}{\mathcal{C}}(n)$. An element $u{\in}[n]$ is critical in ${\mathbf{A}}$ if it appears exactly once in ${\mathbf{A}}$. Two minimal covers ${\mathbf{A}},{\mathbf{B}}{\in}{\mathcal{C}}(n)$ are said to be restricted t-intersecting if they share at least t sets each containing an element which is critical in both ${\mathbf{A}}$ and ${\mathbf{B}}$. A family ${\mathcal{A}}{\subseteq}{\mathcal{C}}(n)$ is said to be restricted t-intersecting if every pair of distinct elements in ${\mathcal{A}}$ are restricted t-intersecting. In this paper, we prove that there exists a constant $n_0=n_0(t)$ depending on t, such that for all $n{\geq}n_0$, if ${\mathcal{A}}{\subseteq}{\mathcal{C}}(n)$ is restricted t-intersecting, then ${\mid}{\mathcal{A}}{\mid}{\leq}{\mathcal{C}}_{n-t}$. Moreover, the bound is attained if and only if ${\mathcal{A}}$ is isomorphic to the family ${\mathcal{D}}_0(t)$ consisting of all minimal covers which contain the singleton parts $\{1\},{\ldots},\{t\}$. A similar result also holds for restricted r-cross intersecting families of minimal covers.

Progressive damage detection of thin plate structures using wavelet finite element model updating

  • He, Wen-Yu;Zhu, Songye;Ren, Wei-Xin
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.277-290
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, wavelet finite element model (WFEM) updating technique is employed to detect sub-element damage in thin plate structures progressively. The procedure of WFEM-based detection method, which can detect sub-element damage gradually, is established. This method involves the optimization of an objective function that combines frequencies and modal assurance criteria (MAC). During the damage detection process, the scales of wavelet elements in the concerned regions are adaptively enhanced or reduced to remain compatible with the gradually identified damage scenarios, while the modal properties from the tests remains the same, i.e., no measurement point replacement or addition are needed. Numerical and experimental examples were conducted to examine the effectiveness of the proposed method. A scanning Doppler laser vibrometer system was employed to measure the plate mode shapes in the experimental study. The results indicate that the proposed method can detect structural damage with satisfactory accuracy by using minimal degrees-of-freedoms (DOFs) in the model and minimal updating parameters in optimization.

COMMUTATOR LENGTH OF SOLVABLE GROUPS SATISFYING MAX-N

  • Mehri, Akhavan-Malayeri
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.805-812
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    • 2006
  • In this paper we find a suitable bound for the number of commutators which is required to express every element of the derived group of a solvable group satisfying the maximal condition for normal subgroups. The precise formulas for expressing every element of the derived group to the minimal number of commutators are given.

삼중 주기적 최소곡면을 이용한 조직공학을 위한 생체모사 스캐폴드의 컴퓨터응용 설계 및 제작 (Computer-aided Design and Fabrication of Bio-mimetic Scaffold for Tissue Engineering Using the Triply Periodic Minimal Surface)

  • 유동진
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제28권7호
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    • pp.834-850
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a novel tissue engineering scaffold design method based on triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) is proposed. After generating the hexahedral elements for a 3D anatomical shape using the distance field algorithm, the unit cell libraries composed of triply periodic minimal surfaces are mapped into the subdivided hexahedral elements using the shape function widely used in the finite element method. In addition, a heterogeneous implicit solid representation method is introduced to design a 3D (Three-dimensional) bio-mimetic scaffold for tissue engineering from a sequence of computed tomography (CT) medical image data. CT image of a human spine bone is used as the case study for designing a 3D bio-mimetic scaffold model from CT image data.

WALLMAN SUBLATTICES AND QUASI-F COVERS

  • Lee, BongJu;Kim, ChangIl
    • 호남수학학술지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we first will show that for any space X and any Wallman sublattice $\mathcal{A}$ of $\mathcal{R}(X)$ with $Z(X)^{\sharp}{\subseteq}\mathcal{A}$, (${\Phi}^{-1}_{\mathcal{A}}(X)$, ${\Phi}_{\mathcal{A}}$) is the minimal quasi-F cover of X if and only if (${\Phi}^{-1}_{\mathcal{A}}(X)$, ${\Phi}_{\mathcal{A}}$) is a quasi-F cover of X and $\mathcal{A}{\subseteq}\mathcal{Q}_X$. Using this, if X is a locally weakly Lindel$\ddot{o}$f space, the set {$\mathcal{A}|\mathcal{A}$ is a Wallman sublattice of $\mathcal{R}(X)$ with $Z(X)^{\sharp}{\subseteq}\mathcal{A}$ and ${\Phi}^{-1}_{\mathcal{A}}(X)$ is the minimal quasi-F cover of X}, when partially ordered by inclusion, has the minimal element $Z(X)^{\sharp}$ and the maximal element $\mathcal{Q}_X$. Finally, we will show that any Wallman sublattice $\mathcal{A}$ of $\mathcal{R}(X)$ with $Z(X)^{\sharp}{\subseteq}\mathcal{A}{\subseteq}\mathcal{Q}_X$, ${\Phi}_{\mathcal{A}_X}:{\Phi}^{-1}_{\mathcal{A}}(X){\rightarrow}X$ is $z^{\sharp}$-irreducible if and only if $\mathcal{A}=\mathcal{Q}_X$.

ON FUZZY DIMENSION OF N-GROUPS WITH DCC ON IDEALS

  • Bhavanari, Satyanarayana;Kuncham, Syam Prasad;Tumurukota, Venkata Pradeep Kumar
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.205-217
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    • 2005
  • In this paper we consider the fuzzy ideals of N-group G where N is a near-ring. We introduce the concepts: minimal elements, fuzzy linearly independent elements, and fuzzy basis of an N-group G and obtained fundamental related results.

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균열 유한 요소법 (Finite 'crack' element method)

  • 조영삼;전석기;임세영
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2004년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.551-556
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    • 2004
  • We propose a 2D 'crack' element for the simulation of propagating crack with minimal remeshing. A regular finite element containing the crack tip is replaced with this novel crack element, while the elements which the crack has passed are split into two transition elements. Singular elements can easily be implemented into this crack element to represent the crack-tip singularity without enrichment. Both crack element and transition element proposed in our formulation are mapped from corresponding master elements which are commonly built using the moving least-square (MLS) approximation only in the natural coordinate. In numerical examples, the accuracy of stress intensity factor $K_I$ is demonstrated and the crack propagation in a plate is simulated.

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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the stress distribution and displacement in different fixation methods of bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy

  • Yun, Kyoung In;Cho, Young-Gyu;Lee, Jong-Min;Park, Yoon-Hee;Park, Myung-Kyun;Park, Je Uk
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제38권5호
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    • pp.271-275
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study evaluated a range of fixation methods to determine which is best for the postoperative stabilization of a mandibular osteotomy using three-dimensional finite element analysis of the stress distribution on the plate, screw and surrounding bone and displacement of the lower incisors. Materials and Methods: The model was generated using the synthetic skull scan data, and the surface model was changed to a solid model using software. Bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy was performed using the program, and 8 different types of fixation methods were evaluated. A vertical load of 10 N was applied to the occlusal surface of the first molar. Results: In the case of bicortical screws, von-Mises stress on the screws and screw hole and deflection of the lower central incisor were minimal in type 2 (inverted L pattern with 3 bicortical repositioning screws). In the case of plates, von-Mises stress was minimal in type 8 (fixation 5 mm above the inferior border of the mandible with 1 metal plate and 4 monocortical screws), and deflection of the lower central incisor was minimal in types 6 (fixation 5 mm below the superior border of the mandible with 1 metal plate and 4 monocortical screws) and 7 (fixation 12 mm below the superior border of the mandible with 1 metal plate and 4 monocortical screws). Conclusion: Types 2 and 6 fixation methods provide better stability than the others.