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Novel Flexible Supercapacitors Fabricated by Simple Integration of Electrodes, Binders, and Electrolytes into Glass Fibre Separators

  • Yoo, Joung Eun;Bae, Joonho
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.237-244
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    • 2014
  • We report novel and simple structure of supercapacitors fabricated by using flexible glass fibre separators as templates. This method does not require separate electrodes, binders and high pressure/temperature to build the supercapacitor unit cells as required by the conventional technology. The supercapacitors were fabricated by drop-casting solution mixtures of carbonaceous active materials/gel electrolytes onto two sides of glass fibre separators. Two carbonaceous materials (nanoscaled activated carbons, multi-walled carbon nanotubes) were investigated as electrode materials. The electrochemical measurements reveal that the separatorbased supercapacitors using ACs successfully demonstrated significant mass specific capacitance ($22.3F\;g^{-1}$) and energy density ($9.7Wh\;kg^{-1}$), indicating this method can be useful in fabricating flexible, wearable and stretchable energy storage devices in more straightforward and cost-effective way than current technology.

Design of a pattern recognizing neural network using information-processing mechanism in optic nerve fields (시각정보 처리 메커니즘을 이용한 형태정보인식 신경회로망의 구성)

  • Kang, Ick-Tae;Kim, Wook-Hyun;Lee, Gun-Ki
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 1995
  • A new neural network architecture for the recognition of patterns from images is proposed, which is partially based on the results of physiological studies. The proposed network is composed of multi-layers and the nerve cells in each layer are connected by spatial filters which approximate receptive fields in optic nerve fields. In the proposed method, patterns recognition for complicated images is carried out using global features as well as local features such as lines and end-points. A new generating method of matched filters representing global features is proposed in this network.

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A study of crystallization of a-Si:H using a-Si:H/Cd interface layer (A-Si:H/Cd 계면층을 이용한 a-Si:H의 결정화 연구)

  • 김도영;최유신;임동건;김홍우;이수홍;이준신
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.529-532
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    • 1997
  • We studied the crystallization of a-Si:H thin film. Multi-crystallized Si films are preferred in many applications such as FPD, solar cells, RAM, and integrated circuits. Because most of these applications require a low temperature process, we investigated a crystallization of a-Si:H using a Cd layer. A metal Cd shows an eutectic point at a temperature of 321$^{\circ}C$. This paper present Cd layer assisted crystallization of a-Si:H film for the various grain growth Parameters such as anneal temperature, Cd layer thickness, and anneal time

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Cytologic Features of Primary Amelanotic Melanoma of the Vagina - A Case Report - (질의 원발성 무색소성 악성흑색종의 세포학적 소견 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Hong, Sung-Ran;Kim, Hy-Sook;Park, Chong-Tack
    • The Korean Journal of Cytopathology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.41-44
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    • 1993
  • A case of primary amelanotic melanoma of the vagina diagnosed in scraping smear is described. A 64-year-old woman complained of vaginal bleeding with a $2.5\times2cm$ sized, fungating mass on the right lateral vaginal wall near the introitus for 2 months. Scraping smears from the mass showed scattered individual tumor cells with single, bi- or multi-nucleated eccentric nuclei having prominent macrouucleoli and occasional intranuclear inclusions. The cytoplasm was plump and cyanophilic with a indistinct rim. No melanin pigment was identified. Characteristic cytologic features of this case were very helpful to exclude more common squamous cell carcinoma in the vagina, which was strongly suggested in biopsy specimen.

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Simultaneous Quantitative Determination of Multiple Analytes with Fluorescence- Tagged Probes by Immunochromatogratphy

  • Jeong, Dong-Seok;Choi, Eui-Yul
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.89-92
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    • 2003
  • Immunoassays have become indispensable tools and achieved great importance in scientific and medical research. However, typical immunoassays are time-consuming and use complex, multi-step procedures. In this study, we introduce a new immunoassay system for the quantification of several analytes at a time without any washing steps. It is comprised of a detector solution with fluorescence-labeled antibodies and a test strip with immobilized capture antibodies. Using a micro-array scanner, the antigen-antibody complex was quantitatively determined by measuring the intensities of fluorescence on the capture lines or dots of nitrocellulose membrane. This method demonstrated its rapid quantitative determination of analytes without many processing steps as well as specific identification of multiple analytes in biological specimens.

Dead-Time Implementation Method for CHB Inverter Cells (CHB 인버터 셀의 데드타임 구현 방법)

  • Kim, Kyung-Seo
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2021
  • This study proposes a dead-time implementation method suitable for cell voltage control of a cascaded H-bridge (CHB) inverter. The PWM module of an existing microcontroller cannot generate a maximum voltage due to the dead-time effect when used as the cell controller of the CHB inverter. In the proposed method, the operation method of the PWM module was changed without using the dead time module included in the existing microcontroller, so that the cell output voltage can be increased to the maximum voltage without voltage discontinuity. During the maximum voltage generation period, the full turn-on state can be maintained without unnecessary switching. The validity of the proposed method is confirmed through an experiment.

A Unit-Cell Varying Pattern Reconfigurable Zeroth-order Resonance Antenna

  • Hyeon-Cheol Ki
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2024
  • Reconfiguration and miniaturization of antennas have become key attributes in modern wireless communication systems. Reconfiguration of radiation pattern can alleviate the problems encountered in modern wireless communication systems such as multi-path problems. Physical limitation of miniaturization also can be overcome by using a zeroth-order resonance (ZOR) antenna based on metamaterial. In order to achieve reconfiguration and miniaturization of antennas at the same time, we propose a new pattern reconfigurable zeroth-order resonance (ZOR) antenna that reconfigures the radiation patterns by varying the position and the number of unit cells comprising the antenna. The antenna is fabricated in an equilateral triangular shaped symmetrical structure to increase pattern variety. This structure can easily provide eight different radiation patterns (two omnidirectional and six monopole like patterns).

Performance of a Static Concentrator Photovoltaic Based on 4× Compound Parabolic Concentrator for Electric Vehicle Applications

  • Hoang Vu;Tran Quoc Tien;Nguyen Van Nhat;Ngoc Hai Vu;Seoyong Shin
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.375-381
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    • 2024
  • In this report, we present the design, fabrication, and experiment of a static solar system for electric vehicle (EV) applications. The static concentration component is composed of compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs) couplings with multi-junction solar cells, where a flat silicon panel is added to the bottom of the CPV structure to maximize power generation. This design allows the system to collect both direct sunlight and diffused sunlight. The CPCs were fabricated with acrylic with a geometric concentration ratio of 4×. We built a prototype with a (3 × 3) cell array of CPCs with a thickness of 25 mm, which is as thin as conventional flat photovoltaic panels, and performed an outdoor experiment that showed that after six hours of operation, the system had an acceptance angle of approximately 43° and an average daily efficiency of 22.85%.

Engineering Brain Organoids: Toward Mature Neural Circuitry with an Intact Cytoarchitecture

  • Hyunsoo Jang;Seo Hyun Kim;Youmin Koh;Ki-Jun Yoon
    • International Journal of Stem Cells
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.41-59
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    • 2022
  • The emergence of brain organoids as a model system has been a tremendously exciting development in the field of neuroscience. Brain organoids are a gateway to exploring the intricacies of human-specific neurogenesis that have so far eluded the neuroscience community. Regardless, current culture methods have a long way to go in terms of accuracy and reproducibility. To perfectly mimic the human brain, we need to recapitulate the complex in vivo context of the human fetal brain and achieve mature neural circuitry with an intact cytoarchitecture. In this review, we explore the major challenges facing the current brain organoid systems, potential technical breakthroughs to advance brain organoid techniques up to levels similar to an in vivo human developing brain, and the future prospects of this technology.

Anti-proliferation, Cell Cycle Arrest, and Apoptosis Induced by Natural Liquiritigenin from Licorice Root in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells (구강편평세포암종 세포에서 감초 유래 Liquiritigenin의 항증식, 세포주기 정지 및 세포사멸 유도)

  • Kwak, Ah-Won;Yoon, Goo;Chae, Jung-Il;Shim, Jung-Hyun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.295-302
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    • 2019
  • Liquiritigenin (LG) is a chiral flavonoid isolated from the roots of licorice. It exhibits multiple biological activities including anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory effects. In particular though, the anti-cancer activity of LG in oral squamous cell carcinoma has yet to be elucidated, and LG-induced apoptosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma remains poorly understood. In the present study, we tested the role of LG in inducing apoptosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells. LG treatment of HN22 cells resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of cell viability as detected by a 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. The induction of apoptosis in terms of Annexin V/7-Aminoactinomycin D staining, sub-G1 population, and multi-caspase activity were assessed with a $Muse^{TM}$ Cell Analyzer. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that LG treatment resulted in G2/M arrest in cell cycle progression and downregulation of cyclin B1 and CDC2 expression in a concentration-dependent manner. It also resulted in significant upregulation of p27. In addition, LG was seen to trigger the generation of reactive oxygen species and induce CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein homologous protein and 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein in concentration-dependent upregulation. The LG treatment of HN22 cells led to a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (${\Delta}{\Psi}m$); it also reduced the levels of anti-apoptotic protein and increased the expression of apoptotic protease activating factor-1, cleaved poly (ADP-ribose)polymerase and Bax. Overall, our results indicate that the pro-apoptotic effects of LG in HN22 cells depend on the activation of both intrinsic and extrinsic signaling pathways. Thus, our results suggest that LG constitutes a natural compound with a potential role as an anti-tumor agent in oral squamous cell carcinoma.