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History of Morse theory (Morse 이론의 역사)

  • Park, Ki-Sung
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2006
  • This article reviews the exciting developments in Morse theory by S.Smale, Freedmann and others, including a proof of the generalized Poincare' Conjecture in the handle body theory. We study its relations with handle body theory _and geodesic theory.

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A Study on Ozonized Water Spraying System (오존무 분사장치 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Kook-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of IIIuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.267-270
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    • 2007
  • 오존무 분사장치는 흡입구와 내에 소정의 공간이 형성된 케이스와 자동 손잡이와 $360^{\circ}$회전이 가능해 운반 및 이동이 간편한 케이스, 상기 케이스의 내부 소정 부위에 공기 흡입구로 흡입되는 공기 중에 포함된 먼지 및 습기를 제거하는 제습 장치와, 원료가스인 공기를 일정하게 제공하는 송풍기, 강력한 살균 소독기능을 지닌 오존발생기, 오존을 발생시키기 위한 고주파 펄스 전원장치, 입자경이 $3{\sim}40{\mu}m$이하의 이류체 미세 분사형 노즐, 살수통(물을 담는 용기) 및 기능 조절부(펄스전원제어, 타이머 조절, 송풍기 제어, 이류체 미세 분사형 노즐스위치 제어)로 성되어 작동하는 것으로 일반적인 가습기와는 다르다. 그리고 강력한 살균, 소독, 탈취 및 대기의 정화 기능이 있는 오존을 이용하는 동시에 기존의 방식보다 간단한 구조의 분무발생 수단을 구비함으로써 전체적으로 구성을 간단하게 하면서 대기 정화 효율을 향상시키는 장점이 있다.

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A Resonance Characteristic of bronze washbasin (백천사 청동 대야의 울림 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Yi, Eun-Young;Ahn, Ik-Soo;Bae, Myung-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2017.01a
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    • pp.201-202
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    • 2017
  • 공명은 외부에서 진동계를 진동시킬 수 있는 힘을 가했을 때 그 고유진동수와 외부에서 가해주는 힘의 진동수가 같으면 그 진동은 심해지고 진폭도 커진다. 진동체가 서로 연결되어 있는 경우, 양쪽 진동수가 같으면 공명에 의해 에너지를 서로 교환하는 현상이다. 본 논문에서는 경남 사천에 소재하는 백천사의 사찰 마당에 있는 청동 대야를 사람이 손잡이를 문지를 때 발생하는 파동 현상을 고찰한 연구이다. 청동 대야에서 발생하는 진동수는 3가지 성분이다. 이 음은 복합음의 일종으로 볼 수 있다. 복합음의 기본 특성은 기본음이 배음보다 음압이 크다. 철제에서 생성되는 음압의 형태와 단조로운 순음인 경우가 많다. 청동 대야의 음압은 맥놀이 특성을 나타내고 있어 진폭변조의 포락선을 형성하고 있다.

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A Study Practice of Infection Control for Dental Office and Dental Hygienist and Bacterial Contamination of Dental Office Surface (치과 의료기관 및 치과위생사의 감염관리 실천도와 진료실내의 표면 세균오염도에 대한 연구)

  • Yun, Kyoung-Ok;Bae, Sung-Suk;Choi, Young-Suk
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.511-519
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the status of infection control in dental office and the degree of infection control practice of dental hygienists. A self-reported questionnaire was answered by 193 dental hygienists working in dental hospitals or dental clinics in Gyeonggi and Incheon areas. The number of bacteria was measured sample of surface dental unit chair shoulder backrests and light handles from 19 dental hospitals and 28 dental clinics. It was responded that impression or occlusion bodies were routinely disinfected in 52.6% of the dental hospitals and dental prosthesis were routinely disinfected in 46.4% in dental clinics. The dental hospital and clinics disinfect the surface each 26.3%, 25% after the patient treatment. The dental hospital and clinic were detected bacteria $5.02^*10\^3CFU/mL$, $1^*10\^4CFU/mL$, from dental unit chair backrest, respectively and $8.32^*10\^3CFU/mL$, $4.26^*10\^4CFU/mL$ from light handles, respectively. At the conclusion of this investigation, it can be kept from infection source in dental office is to make the right selection and use of the personal protective equipments and to improve the practice level by regular and active education. The same infection control practice should be done by institutionalizing and mandating infection control practice.

Manufacturing Techniques of Bronze Medium Mortars(Jungwangu, 中碗口) in Joseon Dynasty (조선시대 중완구의 제작 기술)

  • Huh, Ilkwon;Kim, Haesol
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.26
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    • pp.161-182
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    • 2021
  • A jungwangu, a type of medium-sized mortar, is a firearm with a barrel and a bowl-shaped projectileloading component. A bigyeokjincheonroe (bombshell) or a danseok (stone ball) could be used as a projectile. According to the Hwaposik eonhae (Korean Translation of the Method of Production and Use of Artillery, 1635) by Yi Seo, mortars were classified into four types according to its size: large, medium, small, or extra-small. A total of three mortars from the Joseon period have survived, including one large mortar (Treasure No. 857) and two medium versions (Treasure Nos. 858 and 859). In this study, the production method for medium mortars was investigated based on scientific analysis of the two extant medium mortars, respectively housed in the Jinju National Museum (Treasure No. 858) and the Korea Naval Academy Museum (Treasure No. 859). Since only two medium mortars remain in Korea, detailed specifications were compared between them based on precise 3D scanning information of the items, and the measurements were compared with the figures in relevant records from the period. According to the investigation, the two mortars showed only a minute difference in overall size but their weight differed by 5,507 grams. In particular, the location of the wick hole and the length of the handle were distinct. The extant medium mortars are highly similar to the specifications listed in the Hwaposik eonhae. The composition of the medium mortars was analyzed and compared with other bronze gunpowder weapons. The surface composition analysis showed that the medium mortars were made of a ternary alloy of Cu-Sn-Pb with average respective proportions of (wt%) 85.24, 10.16, and 2.98. The material composition of the medium mortars was very similar to the average composition of the small gun from the Joseon period analyzed in previous research. It also showed a similarity with that of bronze gun-metal from medieval Europe. The casting technique was investigated based on a casting defect on the surface and the CT image. Judging by the mold line on the side, it appears that they were made in a piece-mold wherein the mold was halved and using a vertical design with molten metal poured through the end of the chamber and the muzzle was at the bottom. Chaplets, an auxiliary device that fixed the mold and the core to the barrel wall, were identified, which may have been applied to maintain the uniformity of the barrel wall. While the two medium mortars (Treasure Nos. 858 and 859) are highly similar to each other in appearance, considering the difference in the arrangement of the chaplets between the two items it is likely that a different mold design was used for each item.

Consideration of a Bacteria Contamination Management in the Dispensation of 99mTc Radiopharmaceutical (테크네슘 방사성의약품의 조제와 분배 과정에서 오염균에 대한 고찰)

  • Choi, Do Chul;Gim, Yeong Su;Jo, Gwang Mo;Gim, Hui Jeong;Seo, Han Gyeong
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 2018
  • Purpose The radiopharmaceutical used in the nuclear medicine department is used only for the specific patient according to the prescription or instruction of the doctor without selling, so it is dispensed and it is distributed and used for the examination. Radiopharmaceuticals administered to patients should be managed appropriately as well as radiation safety management during dispensation. The purpose of this study is to investigate microbial contamination during dispensation of radiopharmaceuticals Materials and Methods This study distinguished between general workbench and clean workbench and performed three tests. First, microbial cultivation test of radiopharmaceutical prepared and dispensed in general workbenches and sterile workbenches were carried out five times, respectively. The second test was performed settle plate method three times before and after the use of the exhaust filter. Finally, Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) measurement was performed in each workbench to measure bacterial counts. In addition, ATP measurement were carried out by designating locations and items that may be contaminated during dispensation. Results In the microbial culture test, no microorganisms were detected in both samples. In the settle plate method, it was detected without using of the exhaust filter in a general workbench once. In the ATP measurement test, it was measured at the level of 400 RLU or less, which is the standard value of contamination, in both workbenches surface. In additional ATP measurement test, the refrigerator handle in the distribution room was measured above the reference value of 1217 RLU, the vacuum vial shield of the Tech Generator at 435 RLU, and the syringe holder at 1357 RLU. After environmental disinfection, the results were reduced to 311 RLU, 136 RLU, and 291 RLU. Conclusion No contamination by bacteria was found in both workbenches. However, microbial contamination may occur if the use of an exhaust filter or proper hand hygiene is not achieved. Regular inspections and management for aseptic processing themselves will be necessary.