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Adenosine Agonist-induced Changes in the Transmission of Sensory Signals in the Cat Spinal Cord

  • Kim, Kee-Soon;Shin, Hong-Kee;Kim, Jin-Hyuk
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 1996
  • Adenosine and its analogues are known to possess analgesic effects and to be involved in the opiate-induced antinociception as well. This study was designed to investigate the effects of three adenosine agonists, 5'- (N-cyclopropyl) -carboxamidoadenosine(CPCA), 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadeno-sine (NECA) and $N^6-cyclohexyladenosine$ (CHA) on the signal transmission in the spinal cord and also to elucidate mechanisms of their actions in the anesthetized cat. All the tested adenosine agonists(i.v,) exerted inhibitory effects on the responsiveness of the wide dynamic range (WDR) cells, the inhibitory action of CHA, an adenosine $A_1$ receptor agonist, $(80{\mu}g/Kg)$ being most weak. The intravenous CPCA, an adenosine $A_2$ receptor agonist, $(20{\mu}g\;/Kg)$ and NECA, nonspecific adenosine receptor agonist, $(20{\mu}g\;/Kg)$ inhibited the responses of WDR cells to pinch and C fiber stimulation more strongly than those to brush and A fiber stimulation. CPCA (i.v.) also suppressed the responses of WDR cells to thermal stimulus. And all the CPCA-induced inhibitions were caffeine-reversible. When CPCA was directly applied onto the spinal cord or intravenously administered into the spinal cat, on average, about three quarters of the CPCA-induced inhibitory effect was abolished. On the other hand, in the animal with spinal lesions in the ipsilateral dorsolateral area, the CPCA-induced inhibition was comparable to that observed in the spinal cats. In conclusion, this study shows that adenosine agonists strongly suppress the responses of WDR cells to pinch, C fiber stimulation and thermal stimuli mainly through the supraspinal adenosine $A_2-receptors$.

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An analytical model for deriving the 2-D potential in the velocity saturation region of a short channel GaAs MESFET (단 채널 GaAs MESFET의 속도 포화영역에서 2차원 전위 도출을 위한 해석적 모델)

  • Oh, Young-Hae;Jang, Eun-Sung;Yang, Jin-Seok;Choi, Soo-Hong;Kal, Jin-Ha;Han, Won-Jin;Hong, Sun-Suck
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.11
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we suggest an analytical model that can derive the I-V characteristics in the saturation region of a short channel GaAs MESFET. Instead of the pinch-off concept that has been used in the conventional models we can derive the two-dimensional potential in the depletion region in order that the velocity saturation region cannot be pinched-off and the current continuity condition can be satisfied. Obtained expression for the velocity saturation length is expressed in terms of the total channel length, channel doping density, gate voltage, and drain voltage. Compared with the conventional channel length shortening models, the present model seems to be considerably accurate and more reasonable in explaining the Early effect.

Relationship Between Electromyographic Activity of the Abductor Hallucis and the Pressure of a Pinch Gauge During Short Foot Exercise

  • Park, Kyung-Mi;Cynn, Heon-Seock;Choi, Houng-Sik
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2011
  • The aims of this study were to investigate the correlation between the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the abductor hallucis (AbdH) and the amount of pressure measured by a pinch gauge (PG), and to compare the EMG activity of AbdH and the pressure measured by the PG during short foot (SF) exercise in subjects with pes planus and in subjects with a neutral foot alignment. Fourteen subjects were recruited for this study (pes planus group=7; neutral foot alignment group=7). A surface EMG was used to collect AbdH activity, and a PG was positioned under the first metatarsophalangeal joint to measure the pressure produced by the first metatarsal head during the SF exercise. The AbdH activity and the pressure measured by the PG showed a positive good correlation (r=.80, p<.05). The EMG activity of the AbdH and the pressure measured by the PG were significantly lower for subjects with pes planus than for subjects with a neutral foot alignment (p<.05). Based on these findings, the PG can be recommended as an effective instrument for evaluating the performance of the AbdH. It may also be beneficial for monitoring how well the SF exercise is performed, and for providing visual feedback to patients with pes planus during SF exercise in a clinical setting.

Stroke Based Hand Gesture Recognition by Analyzing a Trajectory of Polhemus Sensor (Polhemus 센서의 궤적 정보 해석을 이용한 스트로크 기반의 손 제스처 인식)

  • Kim, In-Cheol;Lee, Nam-Ho;Lee, Yong-Bum;Chien, Sung-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.36C no.8
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    • pp.46-53
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    • 1999
  • We have developed glove based hand gesture recognition system for recognizing 3D gesture of operators in remote work environment. Polhemus sensor attached to the PinchGlove is employed to obtain the sequence of 3D positions of a hand trajectory. These 3D data are then encoded as the input to our recognition system. We propose the use of the strokes to be modeled by HMMs as basic units. The gesture models are constructed by concatenating stroke HMMs and thereby the HMMs for the newly defined gestures can be created without retraining their parameters. Thus, by using stroke models rather than gesture models, we can raise the system extensibility. The experiment results for 16 different gestures show that our stroke based composite HMM performs better than the conventional gesture based HMM.

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A Way to Avoid Muscular Fibrosis in the First Dorsal Interosseous Muscle after Acupuncture Injection Therapy

  • Wong, Yiu Ming
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.227-229
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    • 2017
  • Fibrosis of skeletal muscle following acupuncture is an iatrogenic disorder. The present case illustrates a patient with a unilateral fibrotic formation on a thumb muscle after acupuncture injection therapy with red sage. The patient in the present case was a counter-terrorism police officer with right-handedness; he noted a palpable nodule three months after injection therapy at his left first dorsal interosseous in which the acupuncture point LI4 (He Gu) is located. He also found a reduction in the strength of his left pinch grip that noticeably affected his left handgun marksmanship. However, being ambidextrous in single-hand pistol shooting is an essential requirement for counter-terrorism police officers. Based on the patient's medical history and claims, no underlying disease or trauma was found to be associated with his current complaint. During physical examination, a fibrotic formation in his left first dorsal interosseous muscle was visualized by using diagnostic ultrasound; also, as confirmed with dynamometry, the strength of his left pinch grip was significantly lower than that of the right counterpart. Because acupuncture injection therapy has three components, antiseptic practices, the mechanical action of syringe insertion, and the pharmacological effect of the sterile herb extract, any one of the components may have contributed to the present adverse event. The first dorsal interosseous muscle is small in dimension and rather vascular; thus, it is not an ideal site for intramuscular injection. When a clinician needs to treat a patient by performing acupuncture at the LI4 acupoint and injecting a herbal extract simultaneously, the clinician should only mechanically stimulate the LI4 acupoint while injecting the herbal medicine into the LI14 (Bi Noe) acupoint on the same meridian, the LI14 acupoint being located in the distal portion of the deltoid muscle and being fairly close to the universally agreed upon site on the upper arm for safe administration of an injection.

4H-SiC MESFET Large Signal modeling for Power device application (전력소자 응용을 위한 4H-SiC MESFET 대신호 모텔링)

  • Lee, Soo-Woong;Song, Nam-Jin;Burm, Jin-Wook;Ahn, Chul
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06b
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    • pp.229-232
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    • 2001
  • 4H-SIC(silicon carbide) MESFET large signal model was studied using modified Materka-Kacprzak large signal MESFET model. 4H-SiC MESFET device simulation have been conducted by Silvaco's 2D device simulator, ATLAS. The result is modeled using modified Materka large signal model. simulation and modeling results are -8V pinch off voltage, under $V_{GS=0V}$, $V_{DS=25V}$ conditions, $I_{DSS=270㎃}$mm, $G_{m=45㎳}$mm were obtained. Through the power simulation 2GHz, at the bias of $V_{GS=-4V}$ and $V_{DS=25V}$, 10dB Gain, 34dBm(1dB compression point)output power, 7.6W/mm power density, 37% PAE(power added efficiency) were obtained.d.d.d.

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4H-SiC MESFET Large Signal Modeling using Modified Materka Model (Modified Materka Model를 이용한 4H-SiC MESFET 대신호 모델링)

  • 이수웅;송남진;범진욱
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.890-898
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    • 2001
  • 4H-SiC(silicon carbide) MESFET large signal model was studied using modified Materka-Kacprzak large signal MESFET model. 4H-SiC MESFET device simulation have been conducted by Silvaco\`s 2D device simulator, ATLAS. The result is modeled using modified Materka large signal model. simulation and modeling results are -8 V pinch off voltage, under V$\_$GS/=0 V, V$\_$DS/=25 V conditions, I$\_$DSS/=270 mA/mm, G$\_$m/=52.8 ms/mm were obtained. Through the power simulation 2 GHz, at the bias of V$\_$GS/-4 V md V$\_$DS/=25 V, 10 dB Gain, 34 dBm (1dB compression point)output porter, 7.6 W/mm power density, 37% PAE(power added efficiency) were obtained.7.6 W/mm power density, 37% PAE(power added efficiency) were obtained.d.

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Effects of Ginseng Total Saponins on the Analgesia and Tolerance Development of Pentazocine (펜타조신의 진통작용 및 내성형성에 미치는 인삼 사포닌의 효과)

  • Kim, Hack-Seang;Ann, Sun-Hee;Seong, Yeon-Hee;Kim, Sun-Hye;Oh, Ki-Wan
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 1992
  • This study examined the Influence of ginseng total saponins (GTS) on the analgestic action and tolerance development of pentazocine in mice. Pentazocine prolonged the latency to response in the tail flick rather than in the tail pinch test. The analgesic effect of pentaEocine was antagonized by naloxone and completely eliminated by pretreatment u·ith f-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA). GTS provented the pentasocine-incuced analgesia ann inhibited the development of tolerance to pentazocine. The antagonistic effect of GTS on the pentazocine-induced analgesia was abolished by 5-HTP, but not by L-DOPA. These results suggest that GTS inhibits the analgesic action of pentazocine by the interaction with serotonergic neuron.

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Design of Broadband 12GHz Active Frequency Multiplier (광대역 특성을 갖는 12GHz 능동 주파수 체배기 설계)

  • Jeon, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Tae-Yong;Choi, Won;Oh, Chung-Gyun;Koo, Kyung-Heon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11c
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    • pp.72-76
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, active frequency doubler with broadband characteristics and unconditional stability from 6GHz to 12GHz was designed and fabricated using PHEMT. The designed frequency multiplier has a bias point near pinch-off and a proposed RC circuit between bias line and input matching network for the improvement of stability. With 0dBm input power, second harmonic of 1.7dBm at 12GHz, - 27.5dBc suppression of 6GHz fundamental, -18dBc suppression of 18GHz 3rd harmonic and the output bandwidth of 1.8GHz have been measured.

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Early Surgical Treatment of Pronator Teres Syndrome

  • Lee, Ho Jin;Kim, Ilsup;Hong, Jae Taek;Kim, Moon Suk
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.296-299
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    • 2014
  • We report a rare case of pronator teres syndrome in a young female patient. She reported that her right hand grip had weakened and development of tingling sensation in the first-third fingers two months previous. Thenar muscle atrophy was prominent, and hypoesthesia was also examined on median nerve territory. The pronation test and Tinel sign on the proximal forearm were positive. Severe pinch grip power weakness and production of a weak "OK" sign were also noted. Routine electromyography and nerve conduction velocity showed incomplete median neuropathy above the elbow level with severe axonal loss. Surgical treatment was performed because spontaneous recovery was not seen one month later.