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Development and validation of Speech Range Profile task (발화범위 프로파일 과제 개발 및 타당성 검증)

  • Kim, Jaeock;Lee, Seung Jin
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2019
  • The study aimed to develop Speech Range Profile (SRP) and to examine and validate its clinical application. Forty-five participants without voice disorders aged 18-29 years were compared using SRP and Voice Range Profile (VRP). The authors developed the "Fire!" paragraph as a SRP task compromising 14 sentences including all Korean spoken phonemes and sentence types. To compare SRP and VRP results, the participants read the paragraph (reading) and counted from 21 to 30 (counting) as a part of SRP tasks, and produced a vowel /a/ from low to high frequencies (gliding) and a shortened form of the VRP as a part of VRP tasks. $F0_{max}$, $F0_{min}$, $F0_{range}$, $I_{max}$, $I_{min}$, and $I_{range}$ for each task were measured and compared, showing that $F0_{max}$, $F0_{min}$, $F0_{range}$, $I_{max}$, and $I_{range}$ were not different between reading and gliding. $I_{min}$, had the lowest value in counting. It is concluded that the newly developed SRP task, reading the "Fire" paragraph, can yield a maximum phonation range similar to that found by VRP. Therefore, it is expected that voice evaluation can be effectively performed in a relatively short time by applying SRP with the "Fire" paragraph, a functional utterance task, in place of VRP, which may be difficult to measure long term or in cases of severe voice disorders.

A ROENTGENOCEPHALOMETRIC STUDY OF THE OPEN-BITE (개교교합의 두부방사선학적 연구)

  • Suh, Cheong-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.16 no.12 s.115
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    • pp.923-928
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    • 1978
  • The auther studied the open-bite of Hellman dental age IIIC groups of Korean childern on the roentgenocephalometry. The subjects consisted of 45 males and 45 females with normal occlusion and acceptable profile. The major conclusions may be listed as follows: 1. This study was summerized in the form of tables, mean, standard deviation, minium and maximum for 35 angular, linear and ration measurements. 2. Charts of standard deviation from the mesurements were made for the clinical application.

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A CASE REPORT OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT OF BIMAXILLARY DENTAL PROGNATHISM (양악치성전돌증의 교정치험예)

  • Sung, Jae-Hyun
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.16 no.5 s.108
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    • pp.395-399
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    • 1978
  • The patient, 21 years and 3 months female, complained of protrusion of lower face. There was severe procumbency of upper & lower anterior teeth. Cephalometric analysis revealed that the anteroposterior jaw relationship was normal, but the teeth was foreward on their respective basal bones, so diagnosed as bimaxillary dental prognathism. The patient underwent extraction of four Ist premolar and was treated with multibanded & direct bonding system. After 14 months, She gained good interdigitation of buccal segment and attractive facial profile.

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A ROENTGENOCEPHALOMETRIC STUDY ON THE CRANIOFACIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THE CHILDREN WITH PRIMARY DENTITION (유치열기아동의 안면두개에 관한 두부방사선학적 연구)

  • Suhr, Cheong-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.22 no.11 s.186
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    • pp.947-951
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    • 1984
  • The present study was performed to establish the cephalometric standards of linear measurements in Hellman dental age II C groups of Korean on the roentgenocephalometry. The subjects consisted of 21 males 31 females with normal occlusion and acceptable profile. The major conclusions were as follows. 1. The means and standard deviations of the measurements in males and females were made. 2. No sex difference was made in all items, except in U₁-Y and U₁-X.

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STUDY OF THE ROENTGENOCEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF OPEN BITE (두부X선규격사진법에 의한 개교의 분석에 관하여)

  • Suh, Cheong-Hoon;Yoo, Yung-Sei
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.63-66
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    • 1971
  • The authors studied the open bite of 100 Korean adults of both sexes with normal occlusion aged 20~23 using profile cephalometric roentgenogram. 1. This study was summarized in the form of tables, mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum for 18 angular measurements. 2. For the clinical application of this research standard deviation chart for the 12 angles suitable to the study of open bite.

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Suggestion of the New Criteria on the Shear Strength of Rock Joint (새로운 암석 절리면 전단강도식의 제안)

  • 김대영;이영남
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.295-302
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    • 2002
  • Shear strength of the rock joint is dependent on the roughness and the compressive strength of the joint surface, normal stress and etc. Roughness of the joint profile is described by JRC suggested by Barton and Choubey (1977). Choice of the JRC value is subjective. A number of studies have been carried out to quantify the JRC. Predicted shear strengths by Barton's Equation using the new quantification method of JRC suggested by Chun and Kim (2001) were compared results of shear tests and new criteria of shear strength which have a better accuracy to predict shear strength was suggested.

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Performance analysis of scroll compressor considering eccentric mass of orbiting scroll (선회스크롤의 편심질량을 고려한 스크롤압축기의 성능해석)

  • 박승철;이진갑
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.605-614
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    • 1999
  • Orbiting scroll mass center is different from the basic circle's for the normal involute profile. As for the orbiting scroll balanced conditions, the dynamic modeling are set up. The influences on sealing, reaction forces between the moving elements and forces from the moving elements to the compressor frame are analyzed in this paper. The simulation and experiment results are presented.

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Cephalometric analysis of skeletal Class II malocclusion in Korean adults (한국 성인 골격성 II급 부정교합자의 측모두부규격 방사선 계측학적 연구)

  • Kim, Kyung-Ho;Choy, Kwang-Chul;Yun, Hee-Sun
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.32 no.4 s.93
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    • pp.241-255
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    • 2002
  • This study was performed to evaluate horizontal and vertical characteristics according to lateral cephalometry of adult Korean skeletal Class II patients using a selected horizontal and vortical reference planes of Koreans. 60 males and 60 females consisting of freshman of Yonsei University from 1996 to 1997 and patients with history of orthognatic surgery at the Dental Hospital of Yonsei University with a skeletal Class II profile were chosen and compared with 70 males and 70 females with normal occlusion. The skeletal Class R group had the following conditions : 1. Profile composed of a retrognathic mandible or protrusive maxilla; 2. Class II molar and canine key; 3. ANB-greater than $4^{\circ}; 4$. Wits appraisal-greater than 1.0mm; Cephalometric analysis consisted of 22 skeletal, 25 soft tissue, 12 dental measurements. The results were as follows. 1. There was no considerable vortical measurement difference between the skeletal Class II malocclusion group and the normal occlusion group in skeletal analysis. But, some variations were found between the two groups in soft tissue analysis. 2. Mandibular length of the skeletal Class II malocclusion group was smaller than that of the normal occlusion group. Mandible was more posteriorly positioned in the Class II malocclusion group than in the normal occlusion group. 3. The length and antero-posterior position of the maxilla were not different between the Class II malocclusion and the normal occlusion group. 4. The antero-posterior position of the nose, upper lip and maxillary soft tissue, and nasolabial angle were not different between the two groups. 5. Mandibular soft tissue of the Class H malocclusion group was more posteriorly positioned than that of the normal. 6. The vertical measurements of the incisors(U1-HP, L1-HP) were bigger in the Class II malocclusion group than in the normal, but those of the molars(U6-HP, U6-MP) showed no significant difference between the two groups. 7 Classifying the skeletal Class II malocclusion group according to the antero-posterior position of both jaws, normally positioned maxilla and retruded mandible was 43.3%, both normally positioned maxilla and mandible 28.3%, both retruded maxilla and mandible 20.0%..