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A Study on the Microcomputer Based Infusion Pump (의료용 Infusion Pump 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 이경중;이윤선
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 1984
  • The Infusion pump that is widely used in hospital has been designed. This system consists of microcomputer system, stepping motor control part and mechanical part for syringe driving. It has 450mmHg maximum pressure and $\pm$0.5% accuracy, and and especially keep the accent on the electrical and functional safety.

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Improvement of Convection by Pulsatile Blood Pump in High Flux Hemodialysis System (고 유량 혈액 투석 시스템에서 박동류 펌프에 대한 대류 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, D.S.;Um, K.M.;Lee, J.C.;Lee, S.R.;Mun, C.H.;Choi, H.;Min, B.G.;Kim, H.C.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.376-383
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    • 2008
  • High-flux dialysis treatment removes various toxins via diffusion as well as convection, which is induced by ultrafiltration and backfiltration. In this study, in vitro (Using the distilled water and the bovine's blood) comparison test was performed to determine whether utilization of a high flux dialyzer paired with different pumps would increase the efficiency of convection. At the same blood flow rates, a pulsatile pump and a roller pump were employed to propel the distilled water and bovine whole blood to a high flux dialyzer. Pressures at the dialyzer inlet and outlet in the blood circuit and in the dialysate circuit were measured, respectively. From these data, we calculated the transmembrane pressure and predicted the ultrafiltration and backfiltration rates developed by both pumps. Using the bovine's blood experiment, ultrafiltration and backfiltration rates were 1.6 times higher with the pulsatile pump than with the roller pump. We conclude that utilization of a pulsatile pump in high flux hemodialysis treatments increases ultrafiltration volume, compared with a roller pump under conditions of the same blood flow rate.

Biological Pump in the East Sea Estimated by a Box Model (상자 모형으로 추정한 동해의 생물 펌프)

  • Kim, Jae-Yeon;Kang, Dong-Jin;Kim, Eung;Cho, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Chang-Rae;Kim, Kyung-Ryul;Lee, Tong-Sup
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.295-306
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    • 2003
  • Recently efforts are underway to analyze the impacts of anthropogenic $CO_2$ on the global environments and the amount of oceanic uptake increase. The East Sea is now viewed as a miniature ocean because its circulation pattern is similar to the ocean conveyer belt. The biological pump of the East Sea is a vital component to understand the carbon cycle quantitatively. In this paper, the biological pump is estimated utilizing the stoichiometric ratio between carbon and phosphorus. A simple phosphate budget model is constructed based on the seawater and dissolved oxygen box model that can simulate the recent structural change in deep water circulation of the East Sea. A model run from you 1952 to 2040 shows the steadily intensifying biological pump. Currently it exports about 0.016 Pg C yr$^{-1}$ , which corresponds to 35% of the carbon introduced into the seawater by the air-sea exchange. An increased oxygen supply to the central water mass as a result of from the transition in the ventilation system might enhance the remineralization of sinking biogenic particles. This should strengthen the upward nutrient flux into the surface layer. Consequently, the biological sequestration of anthropogenic carbon is expected to increase with time. The estimated biological uptake of the anthropogenic carbon in the East Sea since the Industrial Revolution is estimated as 0.025 Pg C.

Estimation of Net Community Production Based on O2/Ar Measurements (O2/Ar 관측에 기반한 순군집생산량 추정 연구 동향)

  • HAHM, DOSHIK;LEE, INHEE
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.49-62
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    • 2018
  • Net community production (NCP), defined as the difference between net primary production and respiration of heterotrophs, has been used as a measure of oceanic biological carbon pump. This paper summarizes the theoretical background and experimental methods for the estimation of NCP based on $O_2/Ar$ measurements ($O_2/Ar-NCP$). The high frequency measurements of $O_2/Ar-NCP$ (<1 min) is a significant enhancement over the conventional measures of biological pump, such as new production and export production. This paper also introduces some of important works as to the comparison between $O_2/Ar-NCP$ and other measures of biological pump, the distributions of $O_2/Ar-NCP$ in the oceans, and the correlation of $O_2/Ar-NCP$ with various oceanic parameters, including community structures.

Photochemical properties of a Rhodopsin for Light Energy Conversion obtained from Yellow Sea in Korea

  • Kim, So Young;Jung, Kwang-Hwan
    • Rapid Communication in Photoscience
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.52-55
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    • 2013
  • Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a photoinduced proton pump found abundantly in ocean and fresh water habitat, and has an important role in photoenergy conversion to bioenergy in the living cells. Numerous sequences that encode PR protein variants were discovered by environmental genome sequencing and they indicated the high sequence similarity. A new-type of PR (YS-PR) which had been discovered from the surface of Yellow Sea was found to have only 5 amino acid differences from the previously known green-light absorbing PR (GPR) protein, but showed different photochemical properties. This YS-PR showed a 10 nm red-shifted absorption maximum, when compared with GPR. It also showed slower photocycling rate than GPR. However, the photoconversion rate of YS-PR was fast enough to pump protons. Four different amino acids out of 5 were similar to Blue-light absorbing PR (BPR), suggesting that those residues might be responsible for the observed spectral and photoconverting properties.

The Impact of the Oceanic Biological Pump on Atmospheric CO2 and Its Link to Climate Change (해양 생물 펌프가 대기 중 이산화탄소에 미치는 영향 그리고 기후 변동과의 연관성)

  • Kwon, Eun Young;Cho, Yang-Ki
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.266-276
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    • 2013
  • The ocean is the largest reservoir of carbon in the climate system. Atmospheric $CO_2$ is efficiently transferred to the deep ocean by a process called the biological carbon pump: photosynthetic fixation of $CO_2$ at the sea surface and remineralization of sinking organic carbon at depths are main causes for the vertical contrast of carbon in the ocean. The sequestered carbon to the deep ocean returns to the sea surface by ocean circulation. Part of the upwelled $CO_2$ leaks into the atmosphere through air-sea gas exchange. It has been suggested that the air-sea partitioning of carbon has varied in concert with the glacial-interglacial climate variations, due partly to changes in ocean circulation. In this review paper, we briefly summarize key concepts of the oceanic carbon pump. We also discuss the response of the air-sea carbon partitioning to change in ocean circulation in the context of the glacial-interglacial climate change.

Development of the Rolling-cylinder Type Motor-driven Total Artificial Heart System

  • Min, Byoung-G.;Kim, Hee-C.;Cheon, Gill-J.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.161-170
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    • 1987
  • A new type of motor-driven total artificial heart system with a rolloing-cylinder mechanism has been developed. The prototype system consists of a brushless DC motor inside of a rolling-cylinder, two arc shaped pusher-plate s, and two ventricles of smooth, seamless polyurethane sacs. The motor-driven pump has the advantages of being portable and quiet compared to the present air-driven pump. It can also be controlled more accurately. This rolling-cylinder type electromechanical pump has several structural advantages including small size and weight, as compared to other research groups' motor-driven pumps. The results of mock circulation tests confirm sufficient pump output capacity(cardiac output . 9 L/min, at aortic pressure'120mmHg, with heart rate . 120 BPM) for animal implantation of our prototype system.

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Pump availability prediction using response surface method in nuclear plant

  • Parasuraman Suganya;Ganapathiraman Swaminathan;Bhargavan Anoop
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2024
  • The safety-related raw water system's strong operational condition supports the radiation defense and biological shield of nuclear plant containment structures. Gaps and failures in maintaining proper working condition of main equipment like pump were among the most common causes of unavailability of safety related raw water systems. We integrated the advanced data analytics tools to evaluate the maintenance records of water systems and gave special consideration to deficiencies related to pump. We utilized maintenance data over a three-and-a-half-year period to produce metrics like MTBF, MTTF, MTTR, and failure rate. The visual analytic platform using tableau identified the efficacy of maintenance & deficiency in the safety raw water systems. When the number of water quality violation was compared to the other O&M deficiencies, it was discovered that water quality violations account for roughly 15% of the system's deficiencies. The pumps were substantial contributors to the deficit. Pump availability was predicted and optimized with real time data using response surface method. The prediction model was significant with r-squared value of 0.98. This prediction model can be used to predict forth coming pump failures in nuclear plant.

A Study on the Effects of Ankle Pump Exercise in Reducing Lower Limbs Edema and Pain of Operating Room Nurses (통나무 도구를 이용한 발목 펌프 운동이 수술실 간호사의 하지 부종 및 하지 통증에 미치는 효과)

  • Bae, Hye-Jin;Kim, Joo Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of Ankle Pump Exercise on lower limb edema and pain of operating room nurses. Methods: This research was arranged on the basis of the nonequivalent control group pre-post test design. The participants were 41 nurses working in the operating room in 'S' hospital in Seoul and 'H' hospital in Guri City, Korea. Data were collected from August 20 to September 30, 2012. Edema of the lower extremities was measured in terms of the girths of ankles and calves. Pain of the lower extremities was measured in terms of VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) for pain. The data were analyzed by frequency, percentage mean, and standard deviation, using the chi2(p) and t-test, repeated measures ANOVA, and a paired t-test. The SPSS Win 20.0 program was used for analysis. Results: Hypothesis 1 - "There are significant differences in lower extremity edema between the experimental group and the control group." - was partially supported. Hypothesis 2 - "There are significant differences in lower extremity pain between the experimental group and the control group." - was supported. Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrate positive practical effects of the Ankle Pump Exercise in reducing the circumference of both ankles, reducing the circumferential edema of both calves, and alleviating the pain of nurses in the operating room. Based on these findings, application of the Ankle Pump Exercise can be considered as an effective method to prevent nurses' health problems in the lower extremities that can be induced by their work during surgical operations.