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CCD Photometry of Low Mass Ratio Contact Binary FP Boo - IV (질량비가 작은 접촉쌍성 FP Boo의 CCD 측광관측 - IV)

  • Oh, Kyu-Dong;Lee, Woo-Baik
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2009
  • We present new B, V, and R CCD photometric light curves for the low mass ratio contact binary FP Boo. A new photometric solution and absolute physical dimensions of the system were derived by applying the Wilson-Devinney program to our observed light curves and to previously published Rucinski et al.'s radial velocity curves. From the H-R diagram of 24 low mass ratio contact binary system including FP Boo, the evolutionary stage of FP Boo was found to coincide with those of the general low mass ratio contact binary systems. The light curves obtained in this season show a small asymmetry in their shapes.

Study on the Effect of a New Mounting Promoter ″BOO-CHOO-GHIN″ (새로 개발한 등족촉진제 ″부추긴″(BOO-CHOO-GHIN)의 효과에 관하여)

  • 이장낙;김정배;정태암;이상풍
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.151-153
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    • 1975
  • In the field of silkworm rearing industry many efforts have been made to find the chemical and physical ways which are able to save the labor in mounting procedures. In connection with these trend of the field, recently the authors developed a new mounting promoter, Boo-Choo-Ghin. Through a series of experiments we confirmed that Boo-Choo-Ghin is more effective, more convenient to use, safer and cheaper than Repper, one of the leading preparations of Japan. (The chemical composition and manufacturing method of Boo-Choo-Ghin will be published in the near future.)

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Publishment of 『KoKeumDoSeoJipSeong』 ·EuiBoo and its significance (『고금도서집성(古今圖書集成)』 ·의부(醫部)의 편찬(編纂)과 의의(意義))

  • Ahn, Sang Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.59-82
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    • 2002
  • "KoKeumDoSeoJipSeong" EuiBoo that is commonly known as 'EuiBooJeonRok' is a part of "HeumJeongKoKeumDoSeoJipSeong" which was published under Qing empire support and it has a significance in gathering all the results of eastern medicine until 18th century. It contained the best knowledge of the time and considered as the most precious book for two hundred years, but nowadays it is looked away in its value and use. We could prescribe the historical significance this classic medical book has and furthermore, embody the basic knowledge necessary for constructing database by studing compilation and editions. This is the significance the classic "DoSeoJipSeong" has and the significance of the digital EuiBooJipSeong which will be newly shown as a digital knowledge information system.

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Anatomical endoscopic enucleation of the prostate for bladder outlet obstruction: a narrative review

  • Kim, Tae Hyo;Song, Phil Hyun
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.12-17
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    • 2022
  • Anatomical endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (AEEP) differs from other endoscopic modalities for bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) because it extracts the whole benign prostatic hyperplasia component. AEEP has been launched for almost 40 years as a first-line treatment method for BOO regardless of prostate size according to several guidelines. However, it remains underperformed worldwide. In this review article, we elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages of AEEP compared to other surgical modalities for BOO to investigate its efficacy and safety as a gold standard surgical management option for males with BOO.

The Consequences of Long-period Dosages of Herbal Medicine Including Boo-ja and Cheon-o on Liver Injury (부자 및 천오를 포함한 한약이 간 손상 수치에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Ja-Won;Kim, Ji-Yun;Min, Sung-Soon;Song, Su-Jin;Kim, Ki-Tak;Hwang, Won-Duk
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.828-835
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    • 2005
  • Objectives : Boo-ja and Cheon-o are not commonly prescribed, but are necessary for some clinical conditions, dispite the fact that some negative effects have been known to occur with these medicines. Hence, consequences for aspartate aminotransferase(AST), alanine aminotransferase(ALT) due to herbal medicines, including boo-ja and cheon-o are here reported. Methods : From January 2005 to July 2005, results were analyzed for 36 inpatients belonging to the sixth internal medicine department of Dongeui Oriental Medical Hospital who took herbal medicine, including boo-ja and cheon-o, over 20 days. The study is about the comparison and the investigation of LFT, and all results were taken upon their hospitalization and upon their departure. The standard of liver injury was used as a standard for their examinations. Results were as follows : No Change in normal limit : 28 of the 36 Increased AST. ALT from when they were hospitalized : 2 of 36 Normalized AST. ALT from when they were hospitalized with results higher than normal : 6 of 36 These results show no side-effects, therefore suggest that these herbal medicines, including boo-ja and cheon-o, do not cause adverse side-effects for patients of this kind if administered as was done in this study.

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The Consequences of Long-period Dosages of Herbal Medicine Including Boo-ja and Cheon-o on Liver Injury.(II) (부자(附子) 및 천오(川烏)를 함유한 처방(處方)이 간기능(肝機能)에 미치는 영향(影響)(II))

  • Song, Su-Jin;Jang, Ja-Won;Hwang, Won-Duk
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 2006
  • Objectives: Boo-ja and Cheon-o are not commonly prescribed, but are necessary for some clinical conditions, dispite the fact that some negative effects have been known to occur with these medicines. Hence, consequences for aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase(ALT) due to herbal medicines, including boo-ja and cheon-o are here reported. Methods: From January 2005 to July 2005, iresults were analyzed for 40 inpatients belonging to the sixth internal medicine department of Dongeui Oriental Medical Hospital who took herbal medicine, including boo-ja and cheon-o, over 20 days. The study is about the comparison and the investigation of LFT, and all results were taken upon their hospitalization and upon their departure. The standard of liver injury was used as a standard for their examinations. Results : 1. No Change in normal limit . 34 of the 40 2. Increased AST. ALT from when they were hospitalized : 2 of 40 Normalized AST, ALT from when they were hospitalized with results higher than normal : 6 of 40 3. These results show no side-effects, therefore suggest that these herbal medicines, including boo-ja and cheon-o. do not cause adverse side-effectsfor patients of this kind if administered as was done in this study.

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The life and medical idea of Jang Won-So (장원소(張元素)의 생규(生涯)와 의학사상(醫學思想))

  • Kim, Yong-Jin;Yoon, Chang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.4
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    • pp.127-157
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    • 1990
  • Geum-Won dynasty is the era which totalized the every medical attainments of before Song dynasty and appeared some medical practioners who found new medical theory based upon this, and is important time for various developments of the oriental medical theory. At this time of the era, the representative practioners are called the four noted physician of Geum-Won dynasty. Jang Won-So who influenced the formation of the theory of the four noted physcian of Geum-Won dynasty, originated new theory by joining the theory of "Nae-Gyung" with his own medical experience. The results can be summarized as follows after studying his life and idea of medicine. 1. Jang Won-So, courtesy name is Gyeol-Go, came from Yeog-Joo and it is unknown that when he was born and dead, but he lived in 11C. At 27, after failed in a Jin-Sa examination, he started medical study, and widely spreaded his medical art by healing the Yoo Wan-So's Sang-Han disease. 2. There are many Jang Won-So's writings, such as "Eui-Hag-Gye-Won" which is the condensation of his idea of medicine, "Jin-Joo-Nang" which is greatly contributed to development of Herbology, "Jang-Boo-Pyo-Bon-Han-Yeol-Heo-Sil-Yong-Yag-Sig" which is the sample of Jang-Boo-Byun-Jeung-Lon-Chi, and "Yag-Joo-Nan-Gyung" "Gyeol-Go-Ga-Jin" "Gyeol-Go-Joo-Sug-Hwa-Mag-Gyeol" "Gyeol-Go-Bon-Cho" "San-Yog-Bo-Sang-Bang" which are known do not existing. 3. Jang Won-So's study about Jang-Boo-Byun-Jeung was influenced by "Nae-Gyung" "Jung-Jang-Gyung" "So-A-Yag-Jeung-Jig-Gyeol" etc. and outline by Han-Yeol-Heo-Sil and the change and prognosis of the state of disease can be decided by Saeng-Sa-Yeog-Soon, so he contribute to development of lang-Boo-Byun-Jeung-Lon-Chi of posterity. 4. Jang Won-So succeeded and develope the theory of the herbs of Oh-Jang-Go-Yog-Bo-Sa and about Ki-Mi-Seung-Gang-Boo-Chim etc. appeared on "Nae-Gyung", especially invented such as Kwi-Gyung-Lon, In-Gyeung-Bo-Sa-Seol, Jang Boo-Pyo-Bon-Yag-Sig and he enriched the content of pharmacological theory, so he motivated various development of herbalogical theory. 5. Jang Won-So's idea of On-Yang-Bi-Wi directly influence Lee Go's assertion of Bi-Wi-Lon, idea of Go-Geum-I-Gue-Seol presented theological basis of posterior medical practioners formation of prescription, so the way of drug usage greatly developed. 6. Jang Won-So's theory of the lang-Boo-Byun-Jeung and herbology directly influenced to Lee Go, Wang Ho-Go, Na Chen-Ik, lang Byeok etc. so he became the father of Yeog-Soo class and indirectly influenced to Seol Gi, Jo Hen-Ga, lang Gae-Bin, Lee Jung-Jae etc. of Myeng dynasty, so the On-Bo class has been formed. Like this, because, his idea of medicine developed at various aspect and greatly influenced to posterity, Lee Si-Jin said "Since the emergency of "Nae-Gyung", Jang Won-So is the only man who greatly enhance medical principle.", so it is clear that this is not unfounded expression at all.

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UV LINE EMISSIONS OF W UMa STARS (W UMa형 별들의 UV 방출선 연구)

  • 김용기;한동주
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2000
  • We reinvestigate UV line emissions of 44i Boo, W UMa, AW UMa and VW Cep, which are indicaters of chromospheric activity of these stars. C I, C II, C IV, Si IV lines show significant variation in orbital phase. Among those lines, the Line of C IV showed the strongest line flux. while other Si IV and N V lines showed relative low line intensities. 44i Boo emitted the strongest flux than other stars. UV light curves of target stars shoed UV maximum at phase around 0.2 an 0.8 Such UV emissions are generally believed to be observed at the active regions and contacting parts of the two stars due to the clear visibility at the phase 0.2 and 0.8. Total emissivity of four transitions lines lead to conclude that the activity of this region is 40 times larger than the quiet sun. It is obvious that the activity decrease according to increase period. We obtained also Mg II light curve of AW UMA and VW Cep. These stars showed more clearly phase-dependent light curves. We estimated effective temperature of two star, AW UMa and VW Cep, using by Mg II flux.

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A study in Mack-Gyung(脈經) on taking pulse of relative weight to five Viscera attachment system in Nan-Gyung(難經) (난경(難經)에서 안맥(按脈)의 경중(輕重)에 따른 오장배속방법(五臟配屬方法)에 대(對)한 맥경(脈經)과의 비교(比較) 연구(硏究))

  • Nam, Doo-Yeul;Kim, Tae-Hee
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 1992
  • In Nan-Gyung, showed that could know the lung condition taking pulse with the weight of three beans, the heart condition taking pulse with the weight of six beans, the spleen condition taking pulse with the weight of nine beans, the liver condition taking pulse with the weight of twelve beans, the kidney condition pressing to bone(骨). This theory is first suggested in Nan-Gyung(難經). In those case, the weight of three, six, nine, twelve beans and pressing to bone don't mean not the real weight but the relative weight(輕重) of taking pulse(按脈). In other words, those represent Boo Jung Chin(浮中沈), which are the conception of the upper, the meddle, the lower part(上中下). So, we could take pulse of the heart and the lung condition in Boo(浮), the spleen condition in Jung(中), and the liver and the kidney condition in Chim(沈). The heart and the lung pulse showed in the Boo(float level) must be seen with Boo-Mack(부맥 : float pulse), the liver and the kidney pulse showed in Chim (sinklevel) must be seen also with Chin-Mack(沈脈 : sink pulse). The result of the method of taking pulse of viscera with relative weight focused on the as pect of mornal pulse(平脈) and disease pulse(病脈) of five viscera in Mack-Gyung publeshed later than Nan-Gyung and special works which made a comprehensive survey the result is as follow. 1. In normal pulse of five viscera, the heart and the lunk pulse were shown with Boo-Mack(浮脈:float pulse) as the central figure, the liver's and the kidney's pulse were shown centering around Chim-Mack(沈脈: sink pulse) and the spleen's pulse was shown with Wan-Mack(緩脈) which is vital force of stomach(胃氣) and seen in only middle part. 2. In disease pulse of five viscera, frequently, the heart and the lung pulse was shown as Chim-Mack(sink pulse), the liver and the kidney pulse was seen as Boo-Mack (float pulse). 3. In the case of normal pulse. the method of taking pulse with relative weight in Nan-Gyung agree with the normal pulse of five viscera in Mack-Gyung. But in the case of disease pulse, they didn't correspond with the other. 4. So the method of taking pulse with relative weight in Nan-Gyung is not the exam pulse which ca be used in the clinical diagnosis but one of the feeling pulse way to bring in the conception of location of the visceras. 5. From now on, the method of taking pulse rdlated to relative weight need to be looked into minutely compared with later physician's theory than Mack-Gyung.

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