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SOME DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF A WEAKLY ALMOST PERIODIC FLOW

  • Song, Hyung-Soo
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, we study some dynamical properties of a weakly almost periodic flow. In particular we get, in a weakly almost periodic flow (X,T), the groups I and A(I) of all automorphisms of I are isomorphic, where E(X) is the enveloping semigroup of (X,T) and I is the minimal right ideal in E(X).

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Almost derivations on the banach algebra $C^n$[0,1]

  • Jun, Kil-Woung;Park, Dal-Won
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 1996
  • A linear map T from a Banach algebra A into a Banach algebra B is almost multiplicative if $\left\$\mid$ T(fg) - T(f)T(g) \right\$\mid$ \leq \in\left\$\mid$ f \right\$\mid$\left\$\mid$ g \right\$\mid$(f,g \in A)$ for some small positive $\in$. B.E.Johnson [4,5] studied whether this implies that T is near a multiplicative map in the norm of operators from A into B. K. Jarosz [2,3] raised the conjecture : If T is an almost multiplicative functional on uniform algebra A, there is a linear and multiplicative functional F on A such that $\left\$\mid$ T - F \right\$\mid$ \leq \in', where \in' \to 0$ as $\in \to 0$. B. E. Johnson [4] gave an example of non-uniform commutative Banach algebra which does not have the property described in the above conjecture. He proved also that C(K) algebras and the disc algebra A(D) have this property [5]. We extend this property to a derivation on a Banach algebra.

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Isolated Vagus Nerve Involvement of Herpes Infection with Delayed Vocal Fold Paralysis (지연성 성대 마비를 동반한 미주신경에 국한된 Herpes 감염)

  • Kwon, Tack-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.81-84
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    • 2005
  • Vagus nerve palsy caused by herpes virus infection is rare. Here, the author presents a 65-year-old woman with acute onset of right side otalgia and sore throat, followed by delayed vocal fold paralysis on the same side. Vesicles were also found on the posterior wall of ear canal but the tympanic membrane was not involved. Laryngoscopy revealed multiple ulcerative lesions on the pharyngeal and laryngeal mucosa exclusively on the right side. One month later, she noticed dyshonia which turned out right vocal fold paralysis. Skull base to upper chest CT did not reveal local lesion. Three months after finishing the acyclovir, her symptoms were almost gone and vocal fold movement has almost completely improved. Vagus nerve involvement of herpes infection should be considered as a differential diagnosis for patients with herpes zoster oticus with sore throat.

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The Extraocular Morphology of the Korean Female Adult (한국인 성인 여성의 외안부 형태)

  • Kim, Douk-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 1999
  • This study was an attempt to investigate the external ocular morphology on the Korean female adult. The following results were obtained: 1. The optimum length of the distance of the innercanthus was 35-36mm. But the subjects between the ages of 18-19 had a wider range than those between the ages of 20-25 ages. 2. The optimum length of palpebral fissure was 30-31 mm. where as the right and left eye produced similar results. 3. The optimum width of the palpebral fissure was 8mm, and the right and left eye produced similar results. 4. At near distance, almost all the subjects PD was 28-31mm(76.7%), and the right and left eyes produced similar results. 5. At far distance, almost all the subjects PD was 30-33 mm(75.8%), but in the subjects aged 18-21 ages, the length of the right eye was longer than the left eye.

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WEAK CONVERGENCE THEOREMS FOR ALMOST-ORBITS OF AN ASYMPTOTICALLY NONEXPANSIVE SEMIGROUP IN BANACH SPACES

  • Kim, J.K.;Nam, Y.M.;Jin, B.J.
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, we deal with the asymptotic behavior for the almost-orbits {u(t)} of an asymptotically nonexpansive semigroup S = {S(t) : t $\in$ G} for a right reversible semitopological semigroup G, defined on a suitable subset C of Banach spaces with the Opial's condition, locally uniform Opial condition, or uniform Opial condition.

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ALMOST INVERTIBILITY MODULO CLOSED IDEALS

  • Kim, Yong-Tae;Lee, Woo-Young;Lee, Hae-Jin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 1991
  • The concept of "almost invertibility modulo closed ideals" in L(X, Y) was introduced, implicitly, by Robin Harte [1, Theorem 3.9.5]. The aims of this note are to make the formal definition of "almost left and right invertible modulo closed ideals" operators and show that they form open sets.they form open sets.

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A Dual Lung Scan for the Evaluation of Pulmonary Function in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis before and after Treatment (폐결핵치료전후(肺結核治療前後) 방사성동위원소(放射性同位元素)스캔에 의(依)한 폐기능(肺機能)의 비교(比較))

  • Rhee, Chong-Heon
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 1967
  • In 20 normal cases and 39 pulmonary tuberculosis cases, regional pulmonary arterial blood flow measurements and lung perfusion scans by $^{131}I$-Macroaggregated albumin, lung inhalation scans by colloidal $^{198}Au$ and spirometries by respirometer were done at the Radiological Research Institute. The measured lung function tests were compared and the results were as the following: 1. The normal distribution of pulmonary blood flow was found to be $54.5{\pm}2.82%$ to the right lung and $45.5{\pm}2.39%$ to the left lung. The difference between the right and left pulmonary arterial blood flow was significant statistically (p<0.01). In the minimal pulmonary tuberculosis, the average distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow was found to be $52.5{\pm}5.3%$ to the right lung and $47.5{\pm}1.0%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was in the right lung, and $56.2{\pm}4.4%$ to the right lung and $43.8{\pm}3.1%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was in the left lung. The difference of pulmonary arterial blood flow between the right and left lung was statistically not significant compared with the normal distribution. In the moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, the average distripution of pulmonary arterial blood flow was found to be $26.9{\pm}13.9%$ to the right lung and $73.1{\pm}13.9%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was more severe in the right lung, and $79.6{\pm}12.8%$ to the right lung and $20.4{\pm}13.0%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was more severe in the left lung. These were found to be highly significant statistically compared with the normal distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow (p<0.01). When both lungs were evenly involved, the average distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow was found to be $49.5{\pm}8.01%$ to the right lung and $50.5{\pm}8.01%$ to the left lung. In the far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, the average distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow was found to be $18.5{\pm}11.6%$ to the right lung and $81.5{\pm}9.9%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was more severe in the right lung, and $78.2{\pm}8.9%$ to the right lung and $21.8{\pm}10.5%$ to the left lung when the tuberculous lesion was more severe in the left lung. These were found to be highly significant statistically compared with the normal distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow (p<0.01). When both lungs were evenly involved the average distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow was found to be $56.0{\pm}3.6%$ to the right lung and $44.0{\pm}3.2%$ to the left lung. 2. Lung perfusion scan by $^{131}I$-MAA in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis was as follows: a) In the pretreated minimal pulmonary tuberculosis, the decreased area of pulmonary arterial blood flow was corresponding to the chest roentgenogram, but the decrease of pulmonary arterial blood flow was more extensive than had been expected from the chest roentgenogram in the apparently healed minimal pulmonary tuberculosis. b) In the pretreated moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, the decrease of pulmonary arterial blood flow to the diseased area was corresponding to the chest roentgenogram, but the decrease of pulmonary arterial blood flow was more extensive in the treated moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis as in the treated minimal pulmonary tuberculosis. c) Pulmonary arterial blood flow in the patients with far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis both before and after chemotherapy were almost similar to the chest roentgenogram. Especially the decrease of pulmonary arterial blood flow to the cavity was usually greater than had been expected from the chest roentgenogram. 3. Lung inhalation scan by colloidal $^{198}Au$ in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis was as follows: a) In the minimal pulmonary tuberculosis, lung inhalation scan showed almost similar decrease of radioactivity corresponding to the chest roentgenogram. b) In the moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis the decrease of radioactivity in the diseased area was partly corresponding to the chest roentgenogram in one hand and on the other hand the radioactivity was found to be normally distributed in stead of tuberculous lesion in the chest roentgenogram. c) In the far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, lung inhalation scan showed almost similar decrease of radioactivity corresponding to the chest roentgenogram as in the minimal pulmonary tuberculosis. 4. From all these results, it was found that the characteristic finding in pulmonary tuberculosis was a decrease in pulmonary arterial blood flow to the diseased area and in general decrease of pulmonary arterial blood flow to the diseased area was more extensive than had been expected from the chest roentgenogram, especially in the treated group. Lung inhalation scan showed almost similar distribution of radioactivity corresponding to the chest roentgenogram in minimal and far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, but there was a variability in the moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. The measured values obtained from spirometry were parallel to the tuberculous lesion in chest roentgenogram.

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ANNIHILATORS IN ONE-SIDED IDEALS GENERATED BY COEFFICIENTS OF ZERO-DIVIDING POLYNOMIALS

  • Kwak, Tai Keun;Lee, Dong Su;Lee, Yang
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.495-507
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    • 2014
  • Nielsen and Rege-Chhawchharia called a ring R right McCoy if given nonzero polynomials f(x), g(x) over R with f(x)g(x) = 0, there exists a nonzero element r ${\in}$ R with f(x)r = 0. Hong et al. called a ring R strongly right McCoy if given nonzero polynomials f(x), g(x) over R with f(x)g(x) = 0, f(x)r = 0 for some nonzero r in the right ideal of R generated by the coefficients of g(x). Subsequently, Kim et al. observed similar conditions on linear polynomials by finding nonzero r's in various kinds of one-sided ideals generated by coefficients. But almost all results obtained by Kim et al. are concerned with the case of products of linear polynomials. In this paper we examine the nonzero annihilators in the products of general polynomials.

ALMOST PRINCIPALLY SMALL INJECTIVE RINGS

  • Xiang, Yueming
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.1189-1201
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    • 2011
  • Let R be a ring and M a right R-module, S = $End_R$(M). The module M is called almost principally small injective (or APS-injective for short) if, for any a ${\in}$ J(R), there exists an S-submodule $X_a$ of M such that $l_Mr_R$(a) = Ma $Ma{\bigoplus}X_a$ as left S-modules. If $R_R$ is a APS-injective module, then we call R a right APS-injective ring. We develop, in this paper, APS-injective rings as a generalization of PS-injective rings and AP-injective rings. Many examples of APS-injective rings are listed. We also extend some results on PS-injective rings and AP-injective rings to APS-injective rings.

Kinematical Analysis of Up-Down Motion in Ski Simulator (스키 시뮬레이터 업-다운 동작의 운동학적 분석)

  • Nam, Chang-Hyun;Woo, Byung-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2007
  • This study was to investigate the kinematical analysis using ski simulator. Twelve people(six skilled, six unskilled) participated in the experiment. Each phase of motion time was slight differences between the skilled group and the unskilled group but not significant difference in statistics. In displacement of vertical on COG(Center of Gravity), left and right down motion showed significant difference between group. In velocity of horizontal on COG, both left and right down motion showed significant difference between group, and up motion of between down motion showed significant difference. In displacement of angle on ankle, knee, hip joint almost showed significant difference between group. Almost in body position was lower skilled group than unskilled group.