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축소모형을 이용한 방음터널의 자연채광 성능평가에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Evaluation of the Daylighting Performance in the Sound Barrier Tunnel)

  • 김임곤;최정민;박창섭;이경희
    • 한국태양에너지학회 논문집
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to evaluate the natural lighting performance in the sound barrier tunnel. Therefore, to evaluate the daylighting performance, the combinations of 3 tunnel roof types which are flat-roof-type(type A), slope-roof-type(type B), arch-roof-type(type C) and 3 window types which are side-window-type(type 1), one-window-roof type(type 2), two-window-roof type(type 3) are evaluated by experimenting small scaled models. In this 9 cases of experiment, illuminance levels of each case are analyzed and evaluated. The conclusion of this study is that slope-roof-type(B) and arch-roof-type(C) is preferable to flat-roof-type(A) and one-window-roof-type(B) and two-window-roof-type(C) is preferable to side-window-type(A) for daylighting in the sound barrier tunnel.

상하악 전치부 치열궁 형태에 대한 새로운 접근 - 컴퓨터 프로그램을 이용한 상하악 전치부 교합관계에 대한 예측 (The new approach to maxillary and mandibular anterior dental arch forms - The prediction to maxillary and mandibular anterior occlusal relationship by computer program)

  • 하만희;양훈철;김기태;손우성
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제32권1호통권90호
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2002
  • 치아의 형태 이상, 선천결손 등에 의해 손상된 상하악 전치부 치열에서는 교정치료만으로는 적절한 기능 교합관계를 설정하지 못하는 경우가 많다. 치료후 상하악 전치부 치열에서 어떠한 치료가 필요할지를 미리 예측할 수 있다면 치료효율을 높일 수 있을 뿐 아니라, 타 분야와의 협진에도 보다 유리할 것이다. 이를 위해 이전의 연구에서는 한국인 정상 교합자를 이용한 견치간 폭경(intercanine width), 치열궁 장경(segment depth)과 치열궁 둘레(arch perimeter)간의 상관관계를 구했으며, 이번에는 이러한 관계를 이용한 컴퓨터 프로그램을 제작한 후 손상된 상하악 전치부 치열을 보이는 두 환자에게 이 프로그램을 치료 계획시 적용하여 보았다. 프로그램 적용 결과, 치료 계획시 필요한 변화량에 대한 정보와 각 변수간 변화(견치간 폭경, 치열궁 장경, 치열궁 둘레)에 따른 전치부 교합관계 변화를 보다 명확히 보여주었다. 추후 악안면 형태에 따른 전치부 치축변화와 치열궁 변화의 관계, 안정성 있는 견치간 폭경에 대한 정보를 제공한다면, 전치부에 대한 3차원 occlusogram의 제작이 가능할 것으로 기대된다.

안모유형에 따른 교정치료 (ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT RELATED TO FACIAL PATTERNS)

  • 황충주
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.475-488
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    • 1988
  • Certain malocclusion are associated with specific "facial type," and it is important for the clinician to classify the common facial characteristic of each patient. Because the reaction to treatment mechanics and the stability of the denture is depended upon the analysis of the facial pattern. Basically, there are 3 district facial types or patterns under which almost all malocclusion can be classified. 1. mesofacial is the most average growth. 2. brachyfacial which is a horizontal growth pattern has a week muscle, with dental arch, deep bite. 3. dolichofacial which is a vertical growth pattern has a strong muscle, narrow dental arch, open bite. Brachyfacial pattern show a resistant to mandibular rotation during treatment can accept a more protrusive denture and are prominantly nonextraction, whereas dolichofacial patterns tend to open during treatment require a more retracted denture in order to assure post-treatment stability. Brachyfacial pattern would better treat to use extrusive force system, whereas dolichofacial pattern treat to use intrusive force system with head gear and intermaxillary elastics.

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아치형 비닐하우스 구조의 해석정밀도에 따른 좌굴특성 연구 (A Study on Buckling Characteristics of Arch-type Vinyl House Structures according to Analytical Precision)

  • 윤석호
    • 한국공간구조학회논문집
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2015
  • The construction of vinyl greenhouses are increasing because of economic feasibility, construction period, and construction regulations. However, the vinyl greenhouses are apt to collapse by snow load since they have a small member as a temporary structure. The 3 types of buckling such as global, member and nodal buckling could be occurred to arched structures according to characteristics of cross section. To examine the member buckling, the precision of analysis need to be enhanced. In that case, we can examine the characteristics of the those buckling. The purposes of this study are to verify buckling characteristics of structures using the method of high precision analysis with a center node of member. The results of high precision analysis bring member buckling, and in the analysis method having the center node of member, the value of strength is getting lower than a previous study.

대동맥류로 인한 좌측 반회후두신경마비 2례 (Two Cases of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy Related to Aortic Aneurysm)

  • 최홍식;강성석;문상우;김명상
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.232-234
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    • 1997
  • After the first report of mitral stenosis as a cause of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy by Ortner in 1897, many authors have described that some kinds of cardiovascular disease might contribute to the development of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. The estimated rate of aortic aneurysm related with recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy is about 5%. Aortic aneurysm is classified into 3 types according to the involving segment of aorta in which aneurysms develop, and the first class-aneurysm in ascending aorta and aortic arch-is known to be the only type related to recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. Recently we experienced two cases of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy each of which had aneurysm on aortic arch as a major contributing factor. We report these cases with brief review of the literature.

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무인잠수정의 진수 인양에 따른 케이블시스템의 동적거동 평가 (Assessment of Dynamic Behavior of Cable System Due to Launching and Recovery of UUV)

  • 조규남;김민;송하철
    • 한국해양공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양공학회 2004년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.193-197
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    • 2004
  • A finite element analysis is proposed to assess the dynamic response due to impulse excitation of UUV cable system. 'Onnuri'. a special purpose ship of KORDI. was adopted as a support vessel. and all the main dimensions and properties used in the analysis were determined by the support vessel. Transient dynamic response analysis was carried out for various types of impulses. and the magnitude of cable tension induced by impulse was discussed as results.

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Angle씨 분류 I급 부정교합의 임상적 고찰 (CLINICAL CONSIDERATION OF ANGLE'S CLASSIFICATION CLASS I MALOCCLUSION)

  • 강흥구
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.107-110
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    • 1977
  • Class I malocclusion is essentially a dental dysplasia. Rotations, individual tooth malpositions, missing teeth, tooth size discrepancies, etc., fall under this classification. There are two types of class I malocclusions. One is identified by and insufficient denture base to accommodate the teeth; the other has more denture base than tooth material, creating spaces in the arch. The tooth material-to denture base discrepancies may be slight, calling for only a little increase in arch length for alignment and the correction of minor rotations. Discrepancies may also be great, in which case it becomes necessary to reduce tooth material by extraction, so as to make the tooth material more in proportion to the size of the denture base. The author had attempted orthodontic treatment of a class I malocclusion case of 13-year old boy in which high canines and impacted mandibular second premolars were involved. The author obtained good results.

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A survey on retention practice among orthodontists in Malaysia

  • Rahman, Norma Ab;Low, Tze Fui;Idris, Nur Shaheera
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2016
  • Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate retention practices commonly employed by orthodontists. The objectives were to identify the types of retainer frequently used and to investigate the variations in retention practice. Methods: A total of 97 orthodontists were randomly selected, and a questionnaire consisting of 25 multiple-choice questions sent to them by mail. Upon receiving of the completed questionnaires, the data were statistically analyzed. Results: A total of 32 responses were received; among these, 59.4% of orthodontists' practiced is in a government setting and 40.6% were in private practice. A vacuum-formed retainer was the most commonly used removable retainer for both maxillary (46.9%) and mandibular (46.9%) arches, followed by a Hawley retainer (maxilla, 43.8%; mandible, 37.5%), and a fixed retainer (maxilla, 3.1%; mandible, 9.4%). Of the responding orthodontists, 78.1% prescribed full-time wear (more than 20 h per day) for a duration of 3-9 months for a maxillary arch, compared to 71.9% for the mandibular arch. Only 18.8% of the orthodontists prescribed part-time wear of the retainer for the maxillary arch, compared to 21.9% for the mandibular arch. The majority of orthodontists did not instruct their patients to stop wearing removable retainers (71.9%) or fixed retainers (66.8%) at any specific time and they preferred their patients to continue wearing retainers. Conclusions: Vacuum-formed retainers are the most commonly used retainers among orthodontists. The majority of orthodontists prescribed full-time wear for more than 20 h per day with a duration of 3-9 months and preferred indefinite use of the retainer.

Comparison of the Effects of Barefoot, Kinesio Tape, and Dynamic Tape on Static and Dynamic Balance in Subjects With Asymptomatic Flexible

  • Lim, One-bin;Park, So-yeon
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.78-86
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    • 2020
  • Background: Flat-footed persons with collapsed medial longitudinal arch lose flexibility after skeletal maturity, resulting in several deformities and soft tissue injuries. Although arch support taping is usually applied in the clinic to support the collapsed arch, research on the use of different types of tape for more efficient arch support in flat-footed persons is lacking. Objects: The purpose of this study was to examine three conditions (barefoot, kinesio tape, and dynamic tape) and compare their effects on static and dynamic balance in persons with asymptomatic flexible flatfoot. Methods: Twenty-two subjects (9 females and 13 males) with asymptomatic flexible flatfoot participated in this study. The subjects performed the Y-balance test to measure the composite reach score. The subjects also performed a 30-second standing test to measure the center of pressure (COP) path length and a walking test to measure anteroposterior and lateral variability using the Zebris FDM system. One-way repeated-measures analysis of variance compared the three conditions applied to the subjects' feet for each balance variable. Results: The composite reach score significantly increased following the application of dynamic tape compared with barefoot and that of kinesio tape compared with barefoot. There was no significant difference in the COP path length during standing among the three conditions. Anteroposterior and lateral variability during walking significantly with dynamic tape application compared with barefoot. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that, in persons with asymptomatic flexible flatfoot, application of kinesio tape and dynamic tape may be effective in increasing the composite reach score in Y-balance test, whereas application of dynamic tape may be effective in reducing anteroposterior and lateral variability during walking.

Discrepancy of the location of depression on the soft tissue and the bone in isolated zygomatic arch fracture

  • Yong Jig Lee;Dong Gil Han;Se Hun Kim;Jeong Su Shim;Sung-Eun Kim
    • 대한두개안면성형외과학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2023
  • Background: When performing reduction of zygomatic arch fractures, locating the inward portion of the fracture can be difficult. Therefore, this study investigated the discrepancy between the locations of the depression on the soft tissue and bone and sought to identify how to determine the inward portion of the fracture on the patient's face. Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of chart with isolated zygomatic arch fractures of type V in the Nam and Jung classification from March 2013 to February 2022. For consistent measurements, a reference point (RP), at the intersection between a vertical line passing through the end point of the root of the ear helix in the patient's side-view photograph and a transverse line passing through the longest horizontal axis of the external meatus opening, was established. We then measured the distance between the RP and the soft tissue depression in a portrait and the bone depression on a computed tomography (CT) scan. The discrepancy between these distances was quantified. Results: Among the patients with isolated zygomatic arch fractures, only those with a fully visible ear on a side-view photograph were included. Twenty-four patients met the inclusion criteria. There were four types of discrepancies in the location of the soft tissue depression compared to the bone depression: type I, forward and upward discrepancy (7.45 and 3.28 mm), type II, backward and upward (4.29 and 4.21 mm), type III, forward and downward (10.06 and 5.15 mm), and type IV, backward and downward (2.61 and 3.27 mm). Conclusion: This study showed that discrepancy between the locations of the depressions on the soft tissue and bone exists in various directions. Therefore, applying the transverse and vertical distances measured from a bone image of the CT scan onto the patient's face at the indicated RP will be helpful for predicting the reduction location.