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Isolation of Carlaviruses from Some Medicinal Plants (수종(數種)의 약용식물(藥用植物)에서 분리(分離)한 Carlavirus에 대하여)

  • Lee, Joon-Tak;Doi, Yoji
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.16-28
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    • 1987
  • Carlaviruses were isolated from naturally infected medicinal plants, and identified by means of test plants and electron microscopy. Mottle symptoms were shown on leaves of Panax ginseng, Aralia cordata, Xanthium strumarium, Taraxacum officinale, Aconitum carmichaeli, and Bupleurum longiradiatum var. breviradiatum. Ring spot on leaves of Abutilon avicennae and ring mosaic or vein clearing on leaves of Sambucus sieboldiana were also shown. These viruses had rather narrow host ranges by mechanical inoculation. The virus particles were scattered or aggregated in cytoplasm of infected host plant leaves. The carlaviruses for which the name panax virus S (PaVS), aralia virus S (ArVS), xanthium mottle virus (XaVS), taraxacum virus S (TaVS), aconite mottle virus (AcMV), bupleurum virus S (BuVS) and abutilon ring spot virus (AbRSV) were proposed, had flexuous particles with width 13 nm and length $620{\sim}720nm$. A reported elder ring mosaic virus was isolated from leaves of Sambucus sieboldiana with ring mosaic or vein-clear symptoms.

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ON CONDITIONS PROVIDED BY NILRADICALS

  • Kim, Hong-Kee;Kim, Nam-Kyun;Jeong, Mun-Seob;Lee, Yang;Ryu, Sung-Ju;Yeo, Dong-Eun
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.1027-1040
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    • 2009
  • A ring R is called IFP, due to Bell, if ab = 0 implies aRb = 0 for a, b $\in$ R. Huh et al. showed that the IFP condition is not preserved by polynomial ring extensions. In this note we concentrate on a generalized condition of the IFPness that can be lifted up to polynomial rings, introducing the concept of quasi-IFP rings. The structure of quasi-IFP rings will be studied, characterizing quasi-IFP rings via minimal strongly prime ideals. The connections between quasi-IFP rings and related concepts are also observed in various situations, constructing necessary examples in the process. The structure of minimal noncommutative (quasi-)IFP rings is also observed.

BOUNDED MATRICES OVER REGULAR RINGS

  • Wang Shuqin;Chen Huanyin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we investigate bounded matrices over regular rings. We observe that every bounded matrix over a regular ring can be described by idempotent matrices and invertible matrices. Let A, $B{in}M_n(R)$ be bounded matrices over a regular ring R. We prove that $(AB)^d = U(BA)^dU^{-1}$ for some $U{\in}GL_n(R)$.

RINGS WITH REFLEXIVE IDEALS

  • Han, Juncheol;Park, Sangwon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.305-316
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a ring with identity. A right ideal ideal I of a ring R is called ref lexive (resp. completely ref lexive) if $aRb{\subseteq}I$ implies that $bRa{\subseteq}I$ (resp. if $ab{\subseteq}I$ implies that $ba{\subseteq}I$) for any $a,\;b{\in}R$. R is called ref lexive (resp. completely ref lexive) if the zero ideal of R is a reflexive ideal (resp. a completely reflexive ideal). Let K(R) (called the ref lexive radical of R) be the intersection of all reflexive ideals of R. In this paper, the following are investigated: (1) Some equivalent conditions on an reflexive ideal of a ring are obtained; (2) reflexive (resp. completely reflexive) property is Morita invariant; (3) For any ring R, we have $K(M_n(R))=M_n(K(R))$ where $M_n(R)$ is the ring of all n by n matrices over R; (4) For a ring R, we have $K(R)[x]{\subseteq}K(R[x])$; in particular, if R is quasi-Armendaritz, then R is reflexive if and only if R[x] is reflexive.

Isolation of Synthetic Detergent Decomposing Microorganisms in Wastewater and Synthetic Detergent Decomposition Characterization of the Microorganisms (폐하수중 합성세제분해균의 분리(分離) 및 합성세제 (ABS) 분해특성(分解特性))

  • Lee, Hong-Jae;Heo, Jong-Soo;Cho, Ju-Sik;Han, Mun-Gyu;Choi, Jeong-Ho;Lee, Chun-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 1993
  • A bacterium which degrades efficiently synthetic detergents was isolated from the polluted waters, activated sludge of wastewater treatment plants or polluted soil. This bacterium showed considerably higher growth rate in the agar plate containing $2,000{\mu}g/ml$ of synthetic detergents than any other isolated strains, was identified as a Pseudomonas fluorescens or strains similar to it. The strain was named as a Pseudomonas fluorescens S1. Optimum pH and temperature for the growth of the Pseudomonas fluorescens S1 were pH 7.0 and $30^{\circ}C$, respectively. The strain was resistant to streptomycin and gentamycin, but sensitive to kanamycin. The strain was greatly resistant to zinc chloride, lead nitrate and copper sulfate, but unable to grow in the presence of relatively low concentrations of mercury chloride and silver nitrate. This strain utilized benzene, catechol, cyclohexane and xylene as a sole carbon source. The strain was well grown in the medium containing ABS 10,000${\mu}g$/ml. Degradation of ABS was 55% and 60% at 20${\mu}g$/ml and 100${\mu}g$/ml of ABS, respectively. Benzene ring was degraded 45% in 100${\mu}g$/ml of ABS. During the incubation of the strain in the medium containing ABS 100${\mu}g$/ml and COD 10,000${\mu}g$/ml for 4 days, degradation of ABS and COD were reduced to 40${\mu}g$/ml and 3,200${\mu}g$/ml, respectively. Total amino acid content of the Pseudomonas fluorescens S1 grown with 1,000${\mu}g$/ml of ABS was 115mg/g cell, whereas its content was decreased in the bacterium grown without synthetic detergent by 9.4%.

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The *-Nagata Ring of almost Prüfer *-multiplication Domains

  • Lim, Jung Wook
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.587-593
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    • 2014
  • Let D be an integral domain with quotient field K, $\bar{D}$ denote the integral closure of D in K and * be a star-operation on D. In this paper, we study the *-Nagata ring of AP*MDs. More precisely, we show that D is an AP*MD and $D[X]{\subseteq}\bar{D}[X]$ is a root extension if and only if the *-Nagata ring $D[X]_{N_*}$ is an AB-domain, if and only if $D[X]_{N_*}$ is an AP-domain. We also prove that D is a P*MD if and only if D is an integrally closed AP*MD, if and only if D is a root closed AP*MD.

Theoretical Studies of $d^0$ Titanocene Complexes

  • Kang, Sung-Kwon;Ahn, Byeong-Gak;Choi, Eun-Suk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.996-1000
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    • 1994
  • Ab initio calculations with various basis sets have been carried out to investigate the geometries and ring inversion barrier of $R_2TiC_3H_6\;and\;R_2TiS_3$, R=Cp and Cl. Optimized geometries of $R_2TiC_3H_6$ showed the four membered ring was planar on Cs symmetry. However, $R_2TiS_3$ complexes were optimized to be stable in the puckered form. The smallest Basis III with STO-3G on Cp ligands gave reasonable results for the calculations of metallocene. The energy barrier for the ring inversion of metallacyclosulfanes, $Cp_2TiS_3$ was computed to be 8.72 kcal/mol at MP2 level. For the Cl system, we reproduced the molecular structure and ring inversion energy with Basis V.

GENERALIZED SEMI COMMUTATIVE RINGS AND THEIR EXTENSIONS

  • Baser, Muhittin;Harmanci, Abdullah;Kwak, Tai-Keun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.285-297
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    • 2008
  • For an endomorphism ${\alpha}$ of a ring R, the endomorphism ${\alpha}$ is called semicommutative if ab=0 implies $aR{\alpha}(b)$=0 for a ${\in}$ R. A ring R is called ${\alpha}$-semicommutative if there exists a semicommutative endomorphism ${\alpha}$ of R. In this paper, various results of semicommutative rings are extended to ${\alpha}$-semicommutative rings. In addition, we introduce the notion of an ${\alpha}$-skew power series Armendariz ring which is an extension of Armendariz property in a ring R by considering the polynomials in the skew power series ring $R[[x;\;{\alpha}]]$. We show that a number of interesting properties of a ring R transfer to its the skew power series ring $R[[x;\;{\alpha}]]$ and vice-versa such as the Baer property and the p.p.-property, when R is ${\alpha}$-skew power series Armendariz. Several known results relating to ${\alpha}$-rigid rings can be obtained as corollaries of our results.

Ab Initio Study of Mechanism of Forming Spiro-Heterocyclic Ring Compound Involving Si and Ge from Dichlorosilylene Germylidene (Cl2Si-Ge:) and Acetone

  • Liu, Dongting;Ji, Hua;Lu, Xiuhui
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.4079-4083
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    • 2012
  • The mechanism of the cycloaddition reaction between singlet state dichlorosilylene germylidene ($Cl_2Si=Ge:$) and acetone has been investigated with B3LYP/6-$31G^*$ and B3LYP/6-$31G^{**}$ method, from the potential energy profile, we predict that the reaction has one dominant reaction pathway. The presented rule of the reaction is that the two reactants firstly form a Si-heterocyclic four-membered ring germylene through the [2+2] cycloaddition reaction. Because of the 4p unoccupied orbital of Ge atom in the Si-heterocyclic four-membered ring germylene and the ${\pi}$ orbital of acetone forming a ${\pi}{\rightarrow}p$ donor-acceptor bond, the Si-heterocyclic four-membered ring germylene further combines with acetone to form an intermediate. Because the Ge atom in the intermediate hybridizes to an $sp^3$ hybrid orbital after the transition state, then, the intermediate isomerizes to spiro-heterocyclic ring compound involving Si and Ge (P4) via a transition state.

Ab Initio Studies on Proton Affinities of Substituted Furans (치환 퓨란의 양성자 친화도에 대한 Ab Initio 연구)

  • Lee, Gab Yong;Lee, Hyun Mee
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.391-397
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    • 1998
  • The geometry of furan, relevant to the binding of bis-furan lexitropsin that contains this ring to the base pair of minor groove of DNA, is optimized by semiempirical (MNDO) and ab initio (Hartree-Fock) methods. The proton affinity and electronic structure are evaluated at the 6-31G and $6-31G^{\ast}$ level of theory for the optimized geometry. The proton affinities are also studied for various substituted furans with the electrondonating and -withdrawing groups to estimate the substituent effect on the proton affinity of furans. It has been found that the electron-donating substituents increase the proton affinity of furan, whereas the electron-withdrawing substituents decrease it. This result can be explained with atomic charge and electron density at oxygen of substituted furans.

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